Snowball Earth: New evidence hints at global glaciation 716.5 million years ago
Thursday, March 4, 2010 - 21:14
in Earth & Climate
Geologists have found evidence that sea ice extended to the equator 716.5 million years ago, bringing new precision to a "snowball Earth" event long suspected to have taken place around that time. The new findings -- based on an analysis of ancient tropical rocks that are now found in remote northwestern Canada -- bolster the theory that our planet has, at times in the past, been ice-covered at all latitudes.