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Ancient Antarctic Ice Controlled Distant Ocean Life

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Ancient Antarctic Ice Controlled Distant Ocean Life

Ancient shifts in Antarctica’s ice sheets once influenced marine life far away. They affected subtropical oceans thousands of miles from the South Pole. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin Madison led this new research. The team studied ocean sediments from drilling expeditions. These sediments preserve chemical signatures of past biological activity. As a result, researchers could reconstruct ancient ocean productivity.

How Ice Controls Distant Life

Around 34 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet began to expand. This expansion reshaped ocean circulation. Consequently, it altered how nutrients moved through the seas. Today, most marine productivity north of 30°S depends on nutrients from the Southern Ocean. That water sinks and travels to lower latitudes. Then it mixes upward to the surface. When the ice sheet grew large enough to reach the Southern Ocean, it impacted nutrient delivery. Therefore, subtropical sites received fewer or different nutrients. This changed local marine life.

The 40,000-Year Clue

The key driver was the obliquity cycle. This is a 40,000-year pattern linked to Earth’s axial tilt. Researchers expected other cycles to have a stronger effect at low latitudes. However, the obliquity cycle dominated for about one million years. “This tells us that bioproductivity is being influenced by a distant high‑latitude process,” says Professor Stephen Meyers. The findings show how interconnected our planet truly is. Changes in Antarctica can ripple across the globe in surprising ways.

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