Researchers have made an incredible discovery in the Canadian Arctic: the remains of an ancient glacier that could be more ...
Thanks to climate change, thawing permafrost in the Canadian Arctic has revealed the buried remnant of a glacier that’s 770,000 years old.
The remnants of a glacier on an island in the Canadian Arctic could be the oldest proof of their existence - and tell us about what a future ice age could look like. A landslide of thawing permafrost ...
It is doubtful that a more uneven surface on the earth can be pointed out than that of Block Island…Here we had neither even ...
“We have a strong indication that the uppermost 2,480 meters contain a climate record that goes back to 1.2 million years in a high-resolution record where up to 13,000 years are compressed into one ...
Scientists have learned much about the great glaciers of the Pleistocene epoch—the slow ice masses that spread several times across much of the globe, killing off thousands of animal species and ...
New images from the North Sea show never-before-seen landforms that were carved by a single, colossal ice sheet 1 million ...
Landslides have uncovered pieces of an ancient glacier near Baffin Island. Researchers believe this is the oldest glacier ice ...
She has specialized in glacial marine sedimentation of the Ice Age, glacial and Pleistocene geology, geomorphology, the geology of Alaska, and Alaskan glaciers. She recommends Living Ice ...
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Some glaciers in Antarctica have maintained considerable stability over the last millenniaMore information: Attila Çiner et al, Late Pleistocene glacial chronology and paleoclimate of the Cadí Massif, SE Pyrenees, Spain: Insights from 36Cl cosmogenic surface exposure dating and ...
Pleistocene: The geological epoch that lasted from about 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago, characterized by repeated glacial cycles and significant changes in flora and fauna. Holocene: The current ...
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