European scientists opened the world's first Ice-core vault in Antarctica

European scientists opened the Ice Memory Sanctuary in Antarctica, preserving glacier ice cores to study past climate, track environmental change, and safeguard disappearing glaciers for future generations of researchers.

January 19, 2026 / 11:56 IST
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Scientists open ice core vault in Antarctica preserving Glacier Ice from around the world. (Image: X/@AFP)
Scientists open ice core vault in Antarctica preserving Glacier Ice from around the world. (Image: X/@AFP)
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  • Antarctica's Ice Memory Sanctuary preserves glacier ice cores for research.
  • Ice cores from endangered glaciers stored to preserve centuries-old climate data
  • European and polar scientists built and accessed a unique ice vault together.

Do you know that Antarctica has its own ice core vault? This core is built to protect glaciers. Glacier ice contains detailed records of past temperature, precipitation and atmospheric composition. Researchers from Europe have travelled to Antarctic to access a unique vault. This vault is buried deep in Antarctica’s frozen terrain, ensuring stable, natural preservation. Scientists hope this frozen archive will protect climate information for decades to come.

What Did Scientists Find?

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The Ice Memory Sanctuary contains ice cores extracted from glaciers across the globe. These samples were transported from endangered mountain glaciers to Antarctica for long-term storage. The cores hold trapped air bubbles, chemical records and climate data from centuries ago. The collection represents a unique snapshot of Earth’s changing climate over time.

 

Who Found This Ice Core Vault?

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