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Subsurface ocean warming preceded Heinrich Events
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This research by Lars Max, Dirk Nürnberg, Cristiano M. Chiessi, Marlene M. Lenz, and Stefan Mulitza uncovers the intriguing link between subsurface ocean warming and the instabilities of the Laurentide Ice-Sheet during Heinrich Events. Their findings could have significant implications for understanding future climate dynamics and Arctic glacier stability.
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