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Oldest Air Ever Measured Found in Ice From 6 Million Years Ago : ScienceAlert

Last updated: October 31, 2025 8:45 pm
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Exploring the Oldest Ice Cores Ever Found in Antarctica

Ice extracted from deep under the surface of Antarctica has provided scientists with the oldest directly dated samples of glacial ice and air ever discovered. These samples, buried for approximately 6 million years, were obtained from beneath hundreds of meters of glacial ice at Allan Hills by a team led by glaciologist Sarah Shackleton from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.

Ice cores act as time capsules that offer insights into Earth’s past climate conditions. The cores retrieved from Allan Hills have exceeded expectations, allowing researchers to delve further back in time than previously thought possible.

Antarctica’s unique geological stability enables the preservation of ancient ice, creating a valuable record of our planet’s climate history. By analyzing vertical ice cores, scientists can reconstruct environmental conditions from the past.

An ice core lies horizontal on a white surface with a tape measure in front. The core is slightly dark on the left end and a lighter beige colour on the right. It has a spotted appearance due to air bubbles trapped inside.
The ice core that yielded air trapped 6 million years ago. (COLDEX)

The blue ice concentration at Allan Hills, a result of compression over time, offers a unique opportunity to study ancient ice. This region’s conditions allow for the preservation of shallow old ice, making it an ideal location for scientific exploration.

Snowy ridges with exposed rocks and blue sky.
Allan Hills, Antarctica. (Julia Marks Peterson/COLDEX)

The ice cores drilled by the COLDEX project at Allan Hills have provided samples dating back to 6 million years ago, offering a glimpse into Earth’s climate during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. This discovery has opened up new possibilities for studying past climate conditions.

Three people standing beneath a long, silver column, raising it into a vertical position. A fourth persons kneels at the instrument's base, which is surrounded by boxes. The people are standing on ice, and the sky is blue with a few wispy clouds.
The researchers raising the drill they used to excavate the cores. (Julia Marks Peterson/COLDEX)

Argon isotope dating of the ice cores revealed their age, with the deepest samples dating back to around 6 million years ago. Oxygen isotope analysis provided insights into the temperature conditions during different time periods, indicating a gradual cooling process over millions of years.

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The researchers plan to further analyze the ancient ice cores to reconstruct Earth’s atmospheric composition at various points in history, shedding light on the evolution of greenhouse gases over time.

This groundbreaking research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has opened up new avenues for understanding Earth’s climate history and the factors that have shaped our planet over millions of years.

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