42 million year old Kiwi fossils show a warmer climate with no ice in Antarctica
July 30th, 2008 - 5:02 pm ICT by ANI - Send to a friend:Wellington, July 30 (ANI): A new study of 42 million year old fossils in New Zealand shows a greenhouse climate with warmer seas and little or no ice in Antarctica.
The study, based on analysis of fossilised micro-organisms at Hampden Beach, near the Moeraki Boulders in North Otago, suggests that Antarctica at that time was yet to develop extensive ice sheets.
Back then; New Zealand was about 1100km further south, closer to Antarctica, at the same latitude as the southern tip of South America.
But, the researchers found that the water temperature was 23 degree Celsius 25 degree Celsius at the sea surface and 11 degree Celsius 13 degree Celsius at the bottom.
This is too warm to be the Antarctic water we know today, said Dr Catherine Burgess from Cardiff Universitys School of Earth and Ocean Sciences.
According to Burgess, the seawater chemistry revealed by the calcium carbonate shells of the exceptionally well-preserved fossils of marine microorganisms called foraminifers, showed there was little or no ice on the planet.
The rock sequence from the cliff face covered a time span of 70,000 years.
A temperature oscillation seen in the fossils with warming and cooling by approximately 1.5 degree Celsius about every 18,000 years was likely to be related to the Earths orbital patterns around the Sun, known as Milankovitch cycles.
Because the fossils are so well preserved, they provide more accurate temperature records, said Burgess. Our findings demonstrate that the water temperature these creatures lived in was much warmer than previous records have shown, she added.
Dr Burgess said that she did not measure carbon dioxide, but several studies suggested that greenhouse gases forty million years ago were similar to those levels that are forecast for the end of this century and beyond.
Our work provides another piece of evidence that, in a time period with relatively high carbon dioxide levels, temperatures were higher and ice sheets were much smaller and likely to have been completely absent, she said. (ANI)
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