Ancient biomolecules from
deep ice cores reveal a forested southern Greenland Willerslev, E., E. Cappellini, W. Boomsma, R. Nielsen et al. 2007.
Ancient biomolecules from
deep ice cores reveal a forested southern Greenland.
Not exact matches
Study of the
ice core recovered by Russian scientists from
deep Antarctic holes has
revealed that in the last 450,000 years the Earth has had at least four peaks of temperature upsurge with fluctuations of 10 to 12 degrees.
In 2008, research on Antarctic Vostok and EPICA Dome C
ice cores revealed that methane clathrates were also present in
deep Antarctic
ice cores and record a history of atmospheric methane concentrations, dating to 800,000 years ago.