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A team of 29 scientists and engineers drilled into the ice in West Antarctica. They lived in tents for almost ten weeks.
The team worked hard to drill 200 meters into bedrock. It was very difficult. After three tries, they finally succeeded.
They pulled up a 228-meter cylinder of mud and rock. This is the deepest sedimentcore ever taken from under Antarctic ice. The layers inside it are surprising scientists. They show parts of the Earth when temperatures were much warmer.
To reach the sediment, they first melted ice with hot water. Then they used long pipes to collect samples. The finds included both gravel and fine mud. Some layers had marine life, which means there was once an open ocean in this area.
Scientists estimate the core covers around 23 million years. They believe it can show how the ice sheet will react to rising temperatures. The core will now be sent to New Zealand for further study. This work will help people understand future sea-level rise better.