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According to a recent stydu the earth’s orbit affects the stability os Antartica’s eastern ice cap

74589 From the University of GranadaSeabed sediments dating back to around 2.2-4.3 million years reveal that there was a generalized thaw, according to an article published in the journal Nature GeosciencesThis research, which counts with the participation of the Andalusian Institute of Earth Sciences, indicates that the emission of greenhouse gases has a higher impact… Seguir Leyendo According to a recent stydu the earth’s orbit affects the stability os Antartica’s eastern ice cap

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Fossils Help Analyse How Orbital Cycles Impact Climate

71817 Fossils prove useful in analysing million year old cyclical phenomena including changes in climate due to different scales of orbital cycles that have had significant impacts on atmosphere-ocean dynamics; these impacts are preserved in the ecological and sedimentary record. Click to enlarge. Professor Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar, of the University of Granada, pointing to the bio-event… Seguir Leyendo Fossils Help Analyse How Orbital Cycles Impact Climate

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Fossils Help Analyse How Orbital Cycles Impact Climate

71817 Fossils prove useful in analysing million year old cyclical phenomena including changes in climate due to different scales of orbital cycles that have had significant impacts on atmosphere-ocean dynamics; these impacts are preserved in the ecological and sedimentary record. Click to enlarge. Professor Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar, of the University of Granada, pointing to the bio-event… Seguir Leyendo Fossils Help Analyse How Orbital Cycles Impact Climate