Taking the quest to more accurately measure ancient ocean temperatures to the atomic level

Carbon dioxide levels in Earth’s atmosphere—and, consequently, ocean temperatures—are rising. How high and how fast ocean temperatures can rise can be learned from temperature measurements of ancient oceans. At the same time, energy exploration also relies on knowing the thermal history of oil and gas source rocks, which is often difficult to determine.


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Source: Phys.org