Arctic scientists race to preserve ‘ice memory’
- April 4, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Arctic scientists race to preserve ‘ice memory’
Subject : Environment
Section: Msc
Concept :
- 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 organizers said.
- They will extract ice in a series of tubes from as far as 125 metres (137 yards) below the surface, containing frozen geochemical traces dating back three centuries.
Why preserve ancient ice?
- Analysis of chemicals in deep “ice cores” provides scientists with valuable data about past environmental conditions.
- Studies indicate that the Arctic is warming between two and four times faster than the global average.
How will it be preserved?
- One set of ice tubes will be used for immediate analysis while a second set will be sent to Antarctica for storage in an “ice memory sanctuary” under the snow, where the samples will be preserved for future generations of scientists.