Over the past 40,000 years, ice sheets thousands of kilometres apart have influenced one another through sea level changes, according to research published in Nature. New modelling of ice sheet changes during the most recent glacial cycle by a McGill-led team offers a clearer idea of the mechanisms that drive change than had...
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