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February 25, 2025

Giant ice bulldozers: How ancient glaciers helped life evolve

Ancient glaciers reshaped Earth's surface and paved the way for complex life. Credit: Chris Kirkland
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Ancient glaciers reshaped Earth's surface and paved the way for complex life. Credit: Chris Kirkland

New Curtin University research has revealed how massive ancient glaciers acted like giant bulldozers, reshaping Earth's surface and paving the way for complex life to flourish.

The study, titled "The Neoproterozoic Glacial Broom," is published in Geology.

By chemically analyzing crystals in , the researchers discovered that as glaciers carved through the landscape, they scraped deep into the Earth's crust, releasing key minerals that altered .

This process had a profound impact on our planet's composition, creating conditions that allowed complex life to evolve.

Lead author Professor Chris Kirkland from the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group within Curtin's Frontier Institute for Geoscience Solutions said the study provides valuable insights into how Earth's natural systems are deeply interconnected.

"When these giant ice sheets melted, they triggered enormous floods that flushed minerals and their chemicals, including uranium, into the oceans," Professor Kirkland said.

"This influx of elements changed chemistry, at a time when more complex life was starting to evolve.

"This study highlights how Earth's land, oceans, atmosphere and climate are intimately connected- where even ancient glacial activity set off chemical chain reactions that reshaped the planet."

Professor Kirkland said the study also offered a new perspective on modern climate change, showing how past shifts in Earth's climate triggered large-scale environmental transformations.

"This research is a stark reminder that while Earth itself will endure, the conditions that make it habitable can change dramatically," Professor Kirkland said.

"These ancient climate shifts demonstrate that environmental changes, whether natural or human-driven, have profound and lasting impacts.

"Understanding these past events can help us better predict how today's climate changes might reshape our world."

The research was conducted in collaboration with the University of Portsmouth and St. Francis Xavier University, Canada.

More information: The Neoproterozoic Glacial Broom, Geology (2025).

Journal information: Geology

Provided by Curtin University

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Ancient glaciers acted as massive bulldozers, reshaping Earth's surface and facilitating the evolution of complex life. By analyzing ancient rock crystals, it was found that glaciers released key minerals into the oceans, altering ocean chemistry and creating conditions favorable for complex life. This process underscores the interconnectedness of Earth's systems and offers insights into how past climate shifts can inform predictions about modern climate change impacts.

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