Evaluation of physical and chemical proxies used to interpret past glaciations with a focus on the late Paleozoic Ice Age

Volume: 221, Pages: 103756 - 103756
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
The late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) was one of Earth's most important Phanerozoic climatic events lasting for over 100 Mys. Despite its importance, its history is controversial with two hypotheses that portray glaciation differently (Fig. 1). Traditional views characterize the LPIA as a continuous glacial event that lasted from the Middle Mississippian until the Late Permian with a massive ice sheet that covered Gondwana throughout this interval....
Paper Details
Title
Evaluation of physical and chemical proxies used to interpret past glaciations with a focus on the late Paleozoic Ice Age
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
221
Pages
103756 - 103756
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