A great armada entered the North Atlantic, launched from the cold shores of North America. But rather than ships off to war, this force was a fleet of icebergs. And the havoc it wrought was to the ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. (KVAL) — During the last ice age, massive icebergs periodically broke off from an ice sheet covering a large swath of North America and discharged rapidly melting ice into the North ...
Extreme cooling events during the last glacial, known as Heinrich Events in the North Atlantic, are a good example of how local processes change the global climate. While the impacts of Heinrich ...
Evidence for Heinrich events is found as distinct layers of coarse glacial debris in ocean-sediment records 2. Such particles were incorporated at the base of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, and were then ...
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