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New geochemical study confirms cause of end-Permian mass extinction event

Researchers found a direct link between global dispersion of nickel-rich aerosols, ocean chemistry changes and the end-Permian mass extinction event that took place 251 million years ago. Title: New geochemical study confirms cause of end-Permian mass extinction eventSourced From: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210621094611.htmPublished Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2021 09:46:11 EDT News…. browse around here Horrific story of the New geochemical study confirms cause of end-Permian mass extinction event

The Earth has a pulse — a 27.5-million-year cycle of geological activity

Geologic activity on Earth appears to follow a 27.5-million-year cycle, giving the planet a ‘pulse,’ according to a new study. Title: The Earth has a pulse — a 27.5-million-year cycle of geological activitySourced From: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210618134009.htmPublished Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2021 13:40:09 EDT News…. browse around here Horrific story of the week: http://www.magictouches.com/magic-tricks-videos/magpie/scripts/magpie_slashbox.php?rss_url=https://northdenvernews.com/feed check out this The Earth has a pulse — a 27.5-million-year cycle of geological activity

Diverse fossil flora from 400 million year ago

The analysis of very old plant fossils discovered in South Africa and dating from the Lower Devonian period documents the transition from barren continents to the green planet we know today. Title: Diverse fossil flora from 400 million year agoSourced From: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210608203733.htmPublished Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2021 20:37:33 EDT News…. browse around here Horrific story Diverse fossil flora from 400 million year ago

Five million years of climate change preserved in one place

An international team of researchers has now succeeded in reconstructing changes in rainfall in Central Asia over the past five million years. The information preserved within the sedimentary succession provides the missing link for understanding land-water feedbacks for global climate. Title: Five million years of climate change preserved in one placeSourced From: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210603111951.htmPublished Date: Thu, Five million years of climate change preserved in one place

South Pole and East Antarctica warmer than previously thought during last ice age, two studies show

Glaciologists analyzed Antarctic ice cores to understand the continent’s air temperatures during the most recent glacial period. The results help understand how the region behaves during a major climate transition. Title: South Pole and East Antarctica warmer than previously thought during last ice age, two studies showSourced From: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210603171159.htmPublished Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2021 17:11:59 South Pole and East Antarctica warmer than previously thought during last ice age, two studies show

Study of past South Asian monsoons suggests stronger monsoon rainfall in the future

New research finds that increases in monsoon rainfall over the past million years were linked with increases in atmospheric CO2 and the import of moisture from the southern hemisphere, which suggests stronger rains in the future as CO2 levels rise. Title: Study of past South Asian monsoons suggests stronger monsoon rainfall in the futureSourced From: Study of past South Asian monsoons suggests stronger monsoon rainfall in the future