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February 28, 2009


Global Cooling Formed Glaciers in Antarctica A massive CO2 drop ...
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But the new data, according to Yale professor of geology and geophysics Mark Pagani, the senior author of the research, comes to strongly disagree with these ideas. He argues that during the transition, the temperature of surface waters all around the ...
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February 28, 2009

Ancient man walked on modern feet ... Voice box transplants may be possible ... CO2 linked to prehistoric global cooling ... Scientists move closer to MD solution ... Health/Science news from UPI.

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February 28, 2009


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Mark Pagani, professor of geology and geophysics at Yale University, said air and ocean surface temperatures dropped as much as 18 degrees Fahrenheit during the cooling period. "Previous reconstructions gave no evidence of high-latitude cooling," ...

CO2 linked to prehistoric global cooling (Moldova.org)

February 28, 2009

U.S. researchers say a reduction in greenhouse gases likely caused the relatively swift formation of ice in Antarctica millions of years ago.Matthew Huber, assistant professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at Purdue University, said ice formed on Antarctica 35.5 million years ago over a period of about 100,000 years. That is considered an overnight shift in geological terms, the university ...

CO2 linked to prehistoric global cooling (UPI)

February 27, 2009

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 27 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say a reduction in greenhouse gases likely caused the relatively swift formation of ice in Antarctica millions of years ago.

CO2 linked to prehistoric global cooling - United Press International

February 27, 2009


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CO2 linked to prehistoric global cooling
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Mark Pagani, professor of geology and geophysics at Yale University, said air and ocean surface temperatures dropped as much as 18 degrees Fahrenheit during the cooling period. "Previous reconstructions gave no evidence of high-latitude cooling," ...
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CO2 linked to prehistoric global cooling - United Press International

February 27, 2009

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 27 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say a reduction in greenhouse gases likely caused the relatively swift formation of ice in Antarctica millions of years ago ...

CO2 Drop Caused Greenhouse-To-Icehouse Shift - RedOrbit

February 27, 2009


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CO2 Drop Caused Greenhouse-To-Icehouse Shift
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"Previous reconstructions gave no evidence of high-latitude cooling," said senior author Mark Pagani, professor of geology and geophysics at Yale. "Our data demonstrate a clear temperature drop in both hemispheres during this time. ...
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CO2 Drop Caused Greenhouse-To-Icehouse Shift - Redorbit.com

February 27, 2009

A team of Yale geologists has a new perspective on the greenhouse-to-icehouse shift where global climate changed from an ice-free world to one with massive ice sheets in the ...

Global Cooling Formed Glaciers in Antarctica - Softpedia

February 27, 2009

According to climate change models covering the Ancient history of the Earth, the Antarctic became covered with the ice sheets it's losing today some 33.5 million years ago, when ...

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