What is it about?
Earth's past has witnessed glacial and interglacial ages when the Polar ice caps have expanded and shrunk respectively. Microfossils like planktic foraminifera are good proxies to trace the migration of polar fronts in response to glacial and interglacial ages.
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Why is it important?
During the migration of the Polar Fronts towards low latitudes the cold ocean's area increases causing the increase in carbon dioxide sink which is important for further controlling the global climate.
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This page is a summary of: Northward Migration of Antarctic Polar Front during the Quaternary: Planktic Foraminiferal Record from Southeast Indian Ocean, Journal of Climate Change, February 2021, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/jcc210002.
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