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Scientists Investigate Grand Canyon s Ancient Past To Predict Future Climate Impacts – Eurasia Review

Scientists Investigate Grand Canyon s Ancient Past To Predict Future Climate Impacts – Eurasia Review
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Scientists investigate Grand Canyon s ancient past to predict future climate impacts

Scientists investigate Grand Canyon s ancient past to predict future climate impacts
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UNM scientists, part of international geosciences team, reconstruct 6 5 million years of sea-level stands in the Western Mediterranean

, by investigating samples that are either older or younger than the Pliocene epoch (5.3 to 2.6 million years ago). Using precisely dated cave deposits from several of the Mallorcan caves and applying numerical and statistical models to estimate the corrections for glacial isostatic adjustment and long‐term uplift, they translated the local sea level estimates into global mean sea level (GMSL). Their results show that during key time events, such as Pliocene–Pleistocene Transition, some 2.6 million years ago, the GMSL stood at 6.4 meters (some 10 meters lower than the warmer Pliocene), whereas during the beginning and the end of the Mid‐Pleistocene Transition the sea level was at −1.1 meter and 5 meters respectively. 

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