SMRTR Science & EngineeringJan 29, 2026Science Daily

Ancient oceans stayed oxygen rich despite extreme warming

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Scientists analyzing 16-million-year-old fossilized plankton discovered that the Arabian Sea contained more oxygen during ancient extreme warming than it does today, with severe oxygen depletion only occurring 4 million years later after cooling began, suggesting that powerful monsoons, ocean currents, and regional factors influence oxygen levels beyond just temperature alone.

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