Tiny marine protist shells reveal clues for how ice ages start

What leads to lower atmospheric CO2 during ice ages is a question that has puzzled scientists for decades, and it is one that UConn Department of Marine Sciences Ph.D. student Monica Garity and co-authors are working to understand. By looking at patterns of carbon storage in the deep ocean, the researchers shed new light on this decades-old question. Their results are published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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