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East Antarctica’s tectonic plate probably broke off of the supercontinent about 80 million years ago, with today’s ice sheet forming 34 million years ago. Today, the researchers write, the flat ...
Researchers found ancient river-carved plains beneath East Antarctica that may help slow ice loss and improve sea-level rise predictions.
Hidden beneath the thick ice sheet of East Antarctica, a team of researchers has uncovered the remnants of vast prehistoric river landscapes. These ancient, river-carved plains, preserved for millions ...
A frozen river system lost to time may hold the key to Earth’s survival — and it's hiding in plain sight under the Antarctic ice sheet.
OJB Landscape Architecture shared more details of the park and recreation space planned for the Freedom Plaza development along Manhattan’s East River. (OJB Landscape Architecture/Soloviev Group) ...