Massive carbon sink found in Southern Ocean gives clues to Earth's ancient climate past

Duncan Bailey
March 20 2023 - 4:00pm
The Amundsen Sea from aboard the RV Polarstern. Picture by Katharina Hochmuth
The Amundsen Sea from aboard the RV Polarstern. Picture by Katharina Hochmuth

Tasmanian researchers have discovered a massive long-searched for carbon reservoir buried in the Southern Ocean between Tasmania and Antarctica, giving clues to an ancient shift in the Earth's climate.

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Duncan Bailey

Duncan Bailey

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Passionate about all things happening in the North East focusing on health and science. Curtin University Alumni. Got a story? Get in touch: duncan.bailey@examiner.com.au

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