Researchers led by Prof. WAN Shiming from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS) and their collaborators reported a continuous weathering record spanning the past 37 million years, which was based on planktonic foraminiferal neodymium isotopes (εNd) of marine sediment core in the Bay of Bengal (BoB).
The Indo-Pacific warm pool is the warmest ocean in the world and is known as "the global heat engine," which plays an important role in the climate system.