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Arctic Ocean was covered by a shelf ice and filled with freshwater
![An artist’s impression of a perspective from the glacial ocean interior, looking upward towards Iceland and the Faroe Islands, with Jan Mayen Island in the foreground and Greenland to the right. An ice shield from above restricts the narrow flow paths. Su An artist’s impression of a perspective from the glacial ocean interior, looking upward towards Iceland and the Faroe Islands, with Jan Mayen Island in the foreground and Greenland to the right. An ice shield from above restricts the narrow flow paths. Su](../Binaries/Binary21877/Cover-fin8-Kopie-web.400.jpg)
With a detailed analysis of the composition of marine deposits, the scientists could demonstrate that the Arctic Ocean as well as the Nordic Seas did not contain sea-salt in at least two glacial periods. Instead, these oceans were filled with large amounts of freshwater under a thick ice shield. This water could then be released into the North Atlantic in very short periods of time. Such sudden freshwater inputs could explain rapid climate oscillations for which no satisfying explanation had been previously found.
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Arctic Ocean Paleoceanography
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Walter Geibert, Jens Matthiessen, Ingrid Stimac, Jutta Wollenburg, Ruediger Stein: Glacial episodes of a freshwater Arctic Ocean covered by a thick ice shelf. Nature (2021), DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03186-y