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Scientists Find Traces of Ancient Rainforests in Antarctica

  • Writer: frankcreed
    frankcreed
  • Jul 15, 2020
  • 2 min read

Of all the continents on the surface of the planet, none is perhaps as mysterious and beautiful as Antarctica. Since time immemorial, the icy continent has been a desert where life struggles to survive. Although many experts have theorized that in the distant past things were different in Antarctica, we’ve never really known to what extent this may have been so. However, things have just changed: a group of experts has discovered conclusive evidence that Antarctica was covered by extensive forests in the distant past where life flourished for millions of years.

Around 90 million years ago, during a period known as the Middle Cretaceous, dense concentrations of atmospheric CO2 created a warmer global temperature, melting the polar ice sheets and raising the oceans by more than 170 meters above current levels.

As you would imagine, the world looked very different back then compared to what it does now. But what about Antarctica? What did the frozen continent look like at that time? Now, thanks to an amazing scientific discovery, we have an answer.

In 2017, during an expedition aboard the RV Polarstern in the Amundsen Sea, researchers drilled the surface under the seabed of West Antarctica, near Pine Island and the Thwaites glaciers. This was about 900 kilometers from the South Pole.

What they extracted, particularly from a depth of 30 meters, contrasted sharply with the composition of the sediments on the rest of the surface. “During onboard assessments, the unusual coloration of the sediment layer quickly caught our attention,” explained geologist Johann Klages of the Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research at the Wegener Institute in Germany.




As revealed by the researchers, the first analysis pointed towards the fact that at a depth of between 27 and 30 meters from the ocean floor, they had found a layer that was originally on land, not under the ocean.

The team was thrown into unknown territory in more ways than one. No one had ever managed to extract a sample of the Cretaceous period from the ground at such a southern point of the globe. Still, the researchers were unprepared for what a closer examination would reveal.

Back on land, the studies showed an intricate network of fossilized plant roots. Microscopic studies also found evidence of pollen and spores, all pointing to the preserved remains of an ancient jungle that existed in Antarctica approximately 90 million years ago, eons before the landscape was transformed into an icy desert. Read the free article.

 
 
 

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