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Main Author: Chèo Bẻo Đen
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15212949
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contents <p>Antarctica has been regarded as one of the most stable and unchanging landscapes on Earth for at least 13.6 million years. However, a new study published in Communications Earth & Environment challenges that perception, revealing that a dramatic climate event reshaped part of the continent over a thousand years ago.</p>
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spellingShingle A Medieval Thaw: Surprising Evidence of Past Warming in Antarctica's Frozen Heart
Chèo Bẻo Đen
<p>Antarctica has been regarded as one of the most stable and unchanging landscapes on Earth for at least 13.6 million years. However, a new study published in Communications Earth & Environment challenges that perception, revealing that a dramatic climate event reshaped part of the continent over a thousand years ago.</p>
title A Medieval Thaw: Surprising Evidence of Past Warming in Antarctica's Frozen Heart
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15212949