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The Melting of Large Icebergs is a Key Stage in the Evolution of Ice Ages
Written by AZoCleantechFeb 26 2021
A new study, in which the Andalusian Earth Sciences Institute (IACT) (CSIC-UGR) participated, has described for the first time a key stage in the beginning of the great glaciations and indicates that it can happen to our planet in the future. The findings were recently published in the scientific journal Nature.
Sampling an iceberg during the Powell 2020 research expedition close to the “Juan Carlos I” Spanish Antarctic Base/José Abel Flores. Image Credit: Universidad de Granada
The study claims to have found a new connection that could explain the beginning of the ice ages on Earth
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Study Describes Key Stage in the Beginning of Great Glaciations
Written by AZoCleantechFeb 22 2021
A key stage at the start of the great glaciations has been described for the first time by a new study in which the Andalusian Earth Sciences Institute (IACT) (CSIC-UGR) was involved. The study suggests that it can occur again to Earth in the future.
Sampling an iceberg during the Powell 2020 research expedition close to the “Juan Carlos I” Spanish Antarctic Base/José Abel Flores. Image Credit: Universidad de Granada.
The results of the study, which were published recently in the scientific journal
Nature, claim to have identified a new link that could offer insights into the start of the ice ages on Earth.
A new study, in which the Andalusian Earth Sciences Institute (IACT) (CSIC-UGR) participated, has described for the first time a key stage in the beginning of the great glaciations and indicates that it can happen to our planet in the future. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News