"Mars's Influence on Earth's Deep Ocean Circulation Uncovered"

A new study suggests that Mars may be influencing Earth's deep ocean currents, driving "giant whirlpools" through a gravitational interaction that affects the shape of their orbits and the distance from the sun. These 2.4 million-year cycles correlate with warmer climates and more vigorous ocean currents, but are not linked to current human-caused warming. The study's authors also propose that these eddies could potentially mitigate the impacts of a potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a crucial ocean circulation system. However, some experts caution that the link between Mars and ocean circulation is speculative, and the evidence for deep ocean circulation being stronger in warm climates is thin.
- Mars could be driving ‘giant whirlpools’ in the Earth’s deep oceans, new study finds CNN
- Mars's gravitational pull may be strong enough to stir Earth's oceans New Scientist
- Mars attracts: How Earth's interactions with the red planet drive deep-sea circulation Phys.org
- Mars Has Unexpected Effect on Earth's Deep Oceans Newsweek
- Every 2.4 Million Years, Mars Does Something Unexpected to Our Ocean's Depths ScienceAlert
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