New research, published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, has focused on the marine impacts by determining the effect of Marinoan deglaciation ~635 Ma on global sea level. In previous ...
During a prior field season last year, they worked at more central field sites. Comparing deglaciation at the edges to the center is expected to reveal more about the timing and speed of ice melt.
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