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Scientists at Little Dome C recovered the oldest continuous ice core, unlocking 1.2 million years of Earth’s climate history.
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Preserved in the sediments buried beneath the present-day seafloor, these plough-marks date back to the last ice age - a ...
A new study reveals there was a time when massive icebergs, like the ones we see in Antarctica today, were drifting less than ...
The underbelly of massive "tabular" icebergs that dragged across the North Sea seabed between 18,000 and 20,000 years ago ...
The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, show that during the last ice age—about 18,000 to 20,000 years ...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is hosting a two-day kick-off meeting this week to launch the ambitious new £8.4 million ...
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