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More science....
http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/early/2013/11/21/G34843.1.abstract
Study: Greenland Ice Sheet was smaller 3000-5000 years ago than today
Posted on November 22, 2013 by Anthony Watts
From the University of Buffalo
Clues in the Arctic fossil record suggest that 3-5,000 years ago, the ice sheet was the smallest it has been in the past 10,000 years
shells in a hand
Shells from Greenland. By dating fossils like these, scientists have come up with a new technique for determining when glaciers were smaller than they are today. Credit: Jason Briner
Summary:
Ice sheets are like bulldozers. As they grow, they push rocks, boulders, clams, fossils and other debris into piles called moraines.
By dating ancient clams in moraines, scientists have come up with a new technique for determining when glaciers were smaller than they are today.
The technique suggests that the Greenland Ice Sheet was at its smallest point in recent history 3-5,000 years ago â information that could improve our understanding of how ice responds to climate change.
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The price of tea in China is going up.
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