Antarctic iced over when greenhouse gases - not ocean currents - shifted
December 29th, 2004Posted in: Press: Climate Science
A longstanding theory that provides much of the basis for our understanding of climate change - that the mile-thick ice sheet covering Antarctica developed because of a shift in ocean currents millions of years ago - has been challenged by Purdue University scientists.
Complete article: Antarctic iced over when greenhouse gases - not ocean currents - shifted (Innovations Report)
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