What Triggered Abrupt Climate Change in Paleo Arctic?

Monday, August 11, 2014 - 15:30 in Earth & Climate

Climate scientists at UMass Amherst have a three-year NSF grant to study an extremely thick, immobile area of ice that may once have covered much of the Arctic Ocean during glacial periods, providing new insights into its possible role in, and mechanisms of, abrupt past climate change.

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