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Leicester team aims to find ancient fresh water below seabed
Leicester team aims to find ancient fresh water below seabed

BBC News

time17-04-2025

  • Science
  • BBC News

Leicester team aims to find ancient fresh water below seabed

A team of geoscientists from Leicester are part of an expedition aiming to discover "ancient" fresh water beneath the Atlantic Ocean NSF Expedition 501 will try to provide evidence that fresh water which could be up to 120,000-years-old exists below the sea floor off the coast of New England, Massachusetts, USA.A group of four scientists from the University of Leicester will join an international crew on the science vessel L/B Robert on 3 90-day trip will include tasks such as collecting sediment samples from up to 550m (1,804ft) below the sea floor and learning how and when the fresh water ended up below the seabed. 'Groundbreaking research' Speaking to BBC Radio Leicester, Dr Andrew McIntyre, from the school of geography, geology and the environment at the University of Leicester, believes freshwater will be found on the expedition."Usually any water below the surface would be sea water, but we now have evidence there is fresh water under the sea bed and we want to figure out how it got there," he said. "We have some ideas, we think it could be as old as 20,000-120,000-years-old, so it's really ancient water."Dr McIntyre said the expedition is part of the International Ocean Drilling is an international marine research collaboration exploring Earth's history and dynamics using ocean research platforms to recover data recorded in seafloor sediments and rocks and to monitor subseafloor well as trying to prove fresh water is below the seabed, the team wants to investigate how ice ages may have changed certain seabeds over a time span of tens to hundreds of thousands of is Dr McIntyre's third offshore expedition and he added: "This is ground-breaking research to identify some key questions, so I am very much looking forward to sailing on this one."

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