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Our modeling shows that the wax and wane of ice sheets causes large-scale lithospheric horizontal motion and affects the spreading of mid-ocean ridges, including Iceland.

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Melting glaciers at the end of the Ice Age may have sped up continental drift, fueled volcanic eruptions A glacier flows into the sea from modern-day Greenland. (Credit: CC photo via Flickr) Around 10,000 years ago as the last Ice Age drew to a close, the drifting

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New model reshapes understanding of sudden sea level rise after last ice age • Muser Press Around 14,500 years ago, the Earth experienced a rapid sea level rise of up to 65 feet within just 500 years — a dramatic event known as Meltwater Pulse 1a.

New research shows how ice sheets across the globe contributed to a sudden sea level rise 14,500 years ago. The findings, published in 'Nature Geoscience', reshape our understanding of past and future ice loss dynamics.
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JPG image of the one-half page paper entitled "An isotope of carbon, mass 13" written by King, A.S. and Birge, R.T. in 1929 for Nature (volume 124, page 127).

JPG image of the one-half page paper entitled "An isotope of carbon, mass 13" written by King, A.S. and Birge, R.T. in 1929 for Nature (volume 124, page 127).

I humbly offer for your consideration the foundational, and therefore most important, paper in the history of my scientific field. I specifically wish to draw your attention to the fact that

it is FOUR PARAGRAPHS long

FOUR as in 4

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How Close Are the Planet’s Climate Tipping Points? (Gift Article) Earth’s warming could trigger sweeping changes in the natural world that would be hard, if not impossible, to reverse.

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Ice coverage in Dec 1930 from Google Earth

Ice coverage in Dec 1930 from Google Earth

Ice coverage in Dec 2020 from Google Earth

Ice coverage in Dec 2020 from Google Earth

Ice (or snow?) on the ground near the North Pole from Google Earth: Dec 1930 (left) vs Dec 2020 (right). Are they good representations for the winter of the year, or are daily differences more significant?

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Cool seismology - Temporal velocity variations within the fault fracture zone in response to Earth tides
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“结果”上的不平等体现的是教育和观念中的不平等

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How to think differently about love | Psyche Guides Poets, philosophers and scientists all tell stories about the nature of romantic love. It can be liberating to critique them

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