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Evidence for an ice shelf covering the central Arctic Ocean during the penultimate glaciation.

Nature communications

Jakobsson M, Nilsson J, Anderson L, Backman J, Björk G, Cronin TM, Kirchner N, Koshurnikov A, Mayer L, Noormets R, O'Regan M, Stranne C, Ananiev R, Barrientos Macho N, Cherniykh D, Coxall H, Eriksson B, Flodén T, Gemery L, Gustafsson Ö, Jerram K, Johansson C, Khortov A, Mohammad R, Semiletov I.
PMID: 26778247
Nat Commun. 2016 Jan 18;7:10365. doi: 10.1038/ncomms10365.

The hypothesis of a km-thick ice shelf covering the entire Arctic Ocean during peak glacial conditions was proposed nearly half a century ago. Floating ice shelves preserve few direct traces after their disappearance, making reconstructions difficult. Seafloor imprints of...

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