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Author Archives: Stefan Engels

Snowball Earth was partly sleet

Posted on January 13, 2011 by Stefan Engels

Sedimentary structures encountered in South Australian rocks indicate that parts of the sea in which they were formed were open, and therefore unfrozen, during at least part of the Cryogenian, or ‘Snowball Earth’.

Posted in Bits of Climate, Bits of Geoscience, Bits of Paleo Studies | Tagged Cryogenian, Earth, Geology, ice, oceans, paleoclimatology, sea ice, Snowball Earth
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