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The Pleistocene epoch lasted from about 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago and included the last ice age, when glaciers and giant megafauna dominated the landscape.
"The Tibetan Plateau was previously thought to be uninhabitable during the last glacial maximum," said Li. Evidence found in ...
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Beneath the Madura Strait: Unveiling a Submerged Pleistocene World and the Ancient Lives of Homo erectusThe more than 100 ha wide reclamation area was meticulously searched on hands and knees [by Berghuis], collecting vertebrate ...
The research paper titled “A cosmogenic 10Be (Beryllium 10) moraine chronology of arid, alpine Late Pleistocene glaciation in the Pioneer Mountains of Montana, USA” is a peer-reviewed ...
Glacial cyclicity of the Earth has often been considered on 100,000 year timescales, particularly for the Late Pleistocene (~11,700 to 129,000 years ago) swapping between periods of extensive ...
More information: Yasuto Watanabe et al, Astronomical forcing shaped the timing of early Pleistocene glacial cycles, Communications Earth & Environment (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s43247-023-00765-x.
The present-day glacial-interglacial cycle has a period of about 100,000 years. However, the glacial cycle in the early Pleistocene (about 800,000 years ago) switched more rapidly, ...
The ebb and flow of Pleistocene glacial cycles is not random; it follows a predictable pattern dictated by the distinct and deterministic influence of Earth’s orbital geometry, according to ...
The Last Glacial Maximum ran from about 19,000 years ago to 29,000 years ago. When the Last Glacial Maximum began, an ice sheet covered most of the continent, reaching from the Arctic to present- ...
The reason for the recurring Pleistocene ice ages, say Ewing and Donn, is that the earth’s poles are where they are. The South Pole is in the middle of a continent, and the North Pole is in the ...
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