Antarctica had more room for ice 34 mln yrs ago than previously thought
September 10th, 2009 - 4:52 pm ICT by ANIWashington, September 10 (ANI): Scientists, in a new research, have found that about 34 million years ago, Antarctica had more room for ice than previously thought.
Scientists from the University of California, Santa Barbara, US, carried out the research.
About 34 million years ago, during the Eocene-Oligocene transition, Earth’s climate shifted from warmer to cooler.
Models for the growth of the Antarctic ice sheet during that transition show a lot of ice in East Antarctica, but very little in West Antarctica.
Other data, however, indicate that much more ice must have existed than those models predict, so climate scientists had trouble explaining where all the ice formed.
To resolve the issue, Douglas S. Wilson and Bruce P. Luyendyk from the University of California, Santa Barbara, created a new model of the topography of Antarctica around 34 million years ago, taking into account several geologic factors that have affected topography since the Eocene-Oligocene transition but have not been considered in other models.
Their reconstruction shows that West Antarctica had a higher elevation 34 million years ago than previously thought.
This adds about 10-20 percent to the total land area above sea level, creating additional area that could have held ice during the formation of the Antarctic ice sheet.
According to the researchers, the study will help improve understanding of the formation of Antarctic ice and will be useful for global climate models. (ANI)
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