At the same time, an even larger ice sheet covered much of Scandinavia. Back then the North Sea, was narrower and deeper than it is today, like a large ‘fjord’. Periodically, the ice sheets from the ...
Roughly 20,000–22,000 years ago, glaciers (or, to be more precise, an ice sheet that shifted from Scandinavia) shaped present-day European terrain, leaving distinct marks on the landscape that ...
NASA scientists conducting surveys of arctic ice sheets in Greenland got an unprecedented ... "The Iceman that Never Came" published in The Scandinavian Journal of History. "The key concept ...
Past ice sheets have retreated rapidly, raising global sea level at rates >1 cm per year, with marine ice sheets collapsing and terrestrial ice sheets retreating in a more gradual fashion.