There could be eons -
old ice deposits buried below ground and newer water at the surface.
Not exact matches
* Chinese glacial
deposits show that three of the
oldest and coldest
ice ages in Earth's history date from 600 to 750 million years ago.
The tools were found beneath glacial
deposits laid down during a period 450,000 years ago when the region was blanketed in
ice, so they must be
older than this.
The Holocene / Crapocene
ice has melted long, long time ago, new
ice has
deposited: Willis, that Greenland
old ice supposed to be Skeptic; s crap; why are you getting stuck into it; did you run out of Warmist lies / misleadings?!? http://globalwarmingdenier.wordpress.com/2012/08/25/skeptics-stinky-skeletons-from-their-closet/
I'm not sure why you're dodging and weaving about the point, but if you have
ice remaining from a previous
ice age, then the fact that more
ice has been
deposited over the
old ice and and around the margins of an
ice cap when there's a cold but not
ice - age period should be a given.