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World's oldest DNA reveals how ice age mammoths evolved(图)
World oldest DNA ice age mammoths evolved
2021/3/5
An international research team has sequenced DNA recovered from mammoth remains that are up to 1.2 million years old. The results are published in the journal Nature.The analyses,...
Sea ice kept oxygen from reaching deep ocean during last ice age, study finds(图)
Sea ice oxygen reaching deep ocean during ice age
2021/3/5
Extensive sea ice covered the world's oceans during the last ice age, preventing oxygen from penetrating into deep ocean waters and complicating the relationship between oxygen and carbon, a new study...
Massive Antarctic Volcanic Eruptions Linked to Abrupt Southern Hemisphere Climate Changes Near the End of the Last Ice Age(图)
Massive Antarctic Volcanic Eruptions Southern Hemisphere Climate Changes Last Ice Age
2017/9/20
New findings published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) by Desert Research Institute (DRI) Professor Joseph R. McConnell, Ph.D., and ...
New findings from the University of Michigan explain an Ice Age paradox and add to the mounting evidence that climate change could bring higher seas than most models predict.The study, published in Na...
New study: Iceberg influx into Atlantic during ice age raised tropical methane emissions
Iceberg influx into Atlantic ice age tropical methane emissions
2015/6/18
A new study shows how huge influxes of fresh water into the North Atlantic Ocean from icebergs calving off North America during the last ice age had an unexpected effect – they increased the productio...
No laughing matter: Nitrous oxide rose at end of last ice age
No laughing matter Nitrous oxide end of last ice age
2014/12/30
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an important greenhouse gas that doesn’t receive as much notoriety as carbon dioxide or methane, but a new study confirms that atmospheric levels of N2O rose s...
Archaeologists discover remains of Ice-Age infants in Alaska(图)
Archaeologiststs Ice-Age infants
2014/12/1
A video news story and b-roll about this discovery are available. Contact NSF's Dena Headlee: dheadlee@nsf.gov / (703) 292-7739.
The bones and teeth of two--possibly related--Ice-Age infants, who wer...
Highest altitude ice age human occupation documented in Peruvian Andes(图)
human occupation Peruvian Andes
2014/12/1
the southern Peruvian Andes, an archaeological team led by researchers at the University of Maine has documented the highest altitude ice age human occupation anywhere in the world — nearly 4,500 mete...
Study resolves discrepancy in Greenland temperatures during end of last ice age(图)
Greenland temperatures ice cores
2014/9/12
CORVALLIS, Ore. – A new study of three ice cores from Greenland documents the warming of the large ice sheet at the end of the last ice age – resolving a long-standing paradox over when that warming o...
Synchronization of North Atlantic, North Pacific preceded abrupt warming, end of ice age
Synchronization of North Atlantic North Pacific preceded abrupt warming end of ice age
2014/8/14
Scientists have long been concerned that global warming may push Earth’s climate system across a “tipping point,” where rapid melting of ice and further warming may become irreversible – a hotly debat...
Dust in the wind drove iron fertilization during ice age
Dust in the wind drove iron fertilization ice age
2014/3/28
Researchers from Princeton University and the Swiss Federal Institute of Techonology in Zurich have confirmed that during the last ice age iron fertilization caused plankton to thrive in a region of t...
There is growing scientific concern that corals could retreat from equatorial seas and oceans as the Earth continues to warm, a team of international marine researchers warned today.
As the last ice age was ending, about 13,000 years ago, a final blast of cold hit Europe, and for a thousand years or more, it felt like the ice age had returned. But oddly, despite bitter cold winter...
Mapping glaciers in Jotunheimen,South-Norway,during the Little Ice Age maximum
glaciers Jotunheimen Little Ice Age maximum
2010/2/4
The maximum glacier extent during the "Little Ice Age" (mid 18th century AD) in Jotunheimen, southern Norway, was mapped using remote sensing techniques. Interpretation of existing glaciochronological...
Teeth and bones from late Ice Age animals, including hyenas, deer and woolly rhinos, have been discovered in a Devon cave by a University of Sheffield archaeologist.The two-week dig at Kent´s Ca...