Southern Ocean Intermediate Waters Held the Key to Earth’s CO2 Past
Contributed by: Institute of Oceanography Dr. Raúl Tapia Researchers at National Taiwan University and partner institutions, led by research associate Dr. Raul Tapia and associate professor Sze Ling Ho at the Institute of Oceanography, have uncovered new evidence that Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) — a distinct layer sitting 500–1,500 meters below the ocean surface — played a pivotal role in a major atmospheric CO2 transition that occurred roughly 500,000 years ago. The findings, published in Science Advances, challenge the prevailing view that changes in the deepest layers of the Southern…
