Arctic scientists in race to preserve ancient ice

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Arctic scientists are set to start drilling to save samples of ancient ice for analysis before the frozen layers melt away due to climate change, mission organisers said on Monday.

abc.net.au/news/arctic-scientists-race-to-preserve-ice-memory/102182966Arctic scientists are set to start drilling to save samples of ancient ice for analysis before the frozen layers melt away due to climate change.Researchers are planning to extract ice from as far as 125 metres below the surface in Norway's Svalbard archipelago

Italian, French and Norwegian researchers have set up camp in Norway's Svalbard archipelago in what they called a race against time to preserve crucial ice records for analysing past environmental conditions. But experts warn that water from melting ice is leaking down and altering the geochemical records preserved in ancient ice beneath.

 

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