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The Oldest Ice Ever Recovered Contains Antarctic Air Bubbles From 6 Million Years Ago

October 29, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Around 6 million years ago, tiny bubbles of air became trapped inside ice in Antarctica and have remained sealed ever since, quietly preserving clues to Earth’s ancient atmosphere like a prehistoric time capsule.

An international team of scientists has studied ice core cylinders gathered from the Allan Hills region of East Antarctica. Dating back 6 million years, they are the oldest directly dated ice samples on Earth. 

These ice cores are more than just frozen water. They preserve tiny bubbles of air that capture a snapshot of Earth’s atmosphere from millions of years ago, when conditions were very different from today. By studying the chemical makeup of this trapped wind, scientists can dig out all kinds of snippets about the planet’s distant past.

“Ice cores are like time machines that let scientists take a look at what our planet was like in the past. The Allan Hills cores help us travel much further back than we imagined possible,” Sarah Shackleton, one of the lead researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, said in a statement.

Image of a six-million-year-old ice core collected in the Allan Hills of Antarctica.

Image of a 6-million-year-old ice core collected in the Allan Hills of Antarctica.

Image credit: COLDEX

Given that ancient ice holds secrets about Earth’s climate history, researchers are constantly searching for even older samples, and there’s a friendly rivalry among teams around the world to uncover the record. Earlier this year, a team of European scientists unearthed a continuous ice core that reached 1.2 million years in East Antarctica. 

While this latest discovery from Allan Hills isn’t continuous, the team was pleasantly surprised by its old age.

“We knew the ice was old in this region. Initially, we had hoped to find ice up to 3 million years old, or maybe a little older, but this discovery has far exceeded our expectations,” added Ed Brook, Director of COLDEX and a paleoclimatologist at Oregon State University.

To get their hands on this ancient ice, the team drilled down into the sheet beneath their feet and recovered extremely long sausage-shaped cylinders of ice. 



They had drilled between 100 and 200 meters (328 to 656 feet) deep along the fringes of the Antarctic ice sheet at spots where the mountain terrain and slow-moving ice had naturally pushed older layers toward the surface. In contrast, extracting the oldest continuous ice cores elsewhere in East Antarctica typically requires drilling more than 2,000 meters (6,561 feet) down.

“We’re still working out the exact conditions that allow such ancient ice to survive so close to the surface,” explained Shackleton. “Along with the topography, it’s likely a mix of strong winds and bitter cold. The wind blows away fresh snow, and the cold slows the ice to almost a standstill. That makes Allan Hills one of the best places in the world to find shallow old ice, and one of the toughest places to spend a field season.”

Once back in the lab, the team looked for levels of chemical isotopes found within the trapped air to reveal the condition of the atmosphere millions of years in the past. 

This revealed that the region has experienced around 12°C (22°F) of cooling over the past 6 million years, a finding that neatly fits in with previous evidence that Earth was much warmer during this time compared to today. 

The study is published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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