Researchers Rethink Massive Iceberg Shifts That Have Occurred In North Atlantic
Tuesday, January 14, 2014 - 16:30
in Earth & Climate
Some Heinrich events - massive iceberg surges into the North Atlantic that were thought to have weakened the global ocean conveyor belt circulation and sent Earth's climate into a deep freeze - may have been caused by changes in atmospheric circulation patterns, say a team of researchers that includes two Texas A&M University professors.