Researchers link ice-age climate-change records to ocean salinity
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A planktonic foraminifera lives in the subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Credit: Howard Spero, UC-Davis/NSF
Sudden decreases in temperature over Greenland and tropical rainfall patterns during the last Ice Age have been linked for the first time to rapid changes in the salinity of the north Atlantic Ocean, according to research published Oct. 5, 2006, in the journal
Nature. The results provide further evidence that ocean circulation and chemistry respond to changes in climate.
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