Southern Greenland-war and ice free! | Oard, MJ. 2008.
JC 22(2):4-6. CELD ID 22159Abstract Evolutionary scientists have recently discovered evidence that southern Greenland was much warmer and ice-free during an interglacial between one of their dozens of glacial periods. According to the uniformitarian ice age paradigm, Greenland first developed an ice sheet around 2.5 MA (million years) ago; at the same time the ice sheets supposedly developed on North America and Scandinavia. However, opinion on the timing of the Greenland Ice Sheet is changing. Some scientists believe the Greenland Ice Sheet developed 7 Ma ago, while even more recent research claims it was 30-38 MA ago, or even as old as 44 Ma ago! These new results are based on the finding of what are believed to be ice-rafted debris in deep-sea cores in the northern North Atlantic.
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