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Geologically Generated Ice Cycles And Climate-Related Phenomena
« on: Sunday, Mar 03, 2024 02:14 am »
WRITTEN BY JAMES EDWARD KAMIS, GUEST POST ON FEB 28, 2024. POSTED IN NEWS AND OPINION

Geologically Generated Ice Cycles And Climate-Related Phenomena

antarctica ross sea iceThe term “Ice Age” implies that covering Earth’s surface with ice and then melting it is a single event.

As explained below, this process is not a single event but rather a reoccurring cycle that has three distinct phases: Ice Melt/End Phase, Ice Increase/Recovery Phase, and Normal Ice Extent/Stable Phase.


Ice Melt/End Phase
Approximately every 100,000 years, the Earth’s glaciers and seas reach their maximum extent. Suddenly and within 5,000 years nearly all the ice melts. I term this the Ice Melt Phase.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/geologically-generated-ice-cycles-and-climate-related-phenomena/
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