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Updated physical model helps reconstruct sudden, dramatic sea level rise after last ice age

Phys Dot Org 24 Mar 2025
Around 14,500 years ago, toward the end of the last ice age, melting continental ice sheets drove a sudden and cataclysmic sea level rise of up to 65 feet in just 500 years or less.
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New research helps reconstruct sudden, dramatic sea level rise after last ice age (Brown University)

Public Technologies 24 Mar 2025
[Brown University] - Around 14,500 years ago, toward the end of the last ice age, melting continental ice sheets drove a sudden and cataclysmic sea level rise of up to 65 feet in just 500 years or less.
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“It’s Sort of a Milestone in Children’s Lives”: John Leguizamo Says ‘Ice Age 6’ Will ...

Collider 21 Mar 2025
Although Blue Sky Studios may be gone, Ice Age lives on! A sixth installment of the long-running animated film series was ...
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Sea level rise after the last ice age revealed by new geological data

Phys Dot Org 19 Mar 2025
... following the last ice age, about 11,700 years ago.
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Large mammoth bone discovery in Lower Austria

Heritage Daily 19 Mar 2025
... dating, and paleodemographic modelling, experts have been able to reconstruct the environment and human activity of the time, offering a rare glimpse into life before the peak of the last Ice Age.
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READY, FIRE, AIM: Considering the Legend of St. Patrick

Pagosa Daily Post 17 Mar 2025
Naturalist Nigel Monaghan, a curator at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin, has searched extensively through Irish fossil collections and records, and claims that Ireland never had any snakes, at least since the end of the last Ice Age.
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New map shows Antarctica without its ice

New Atlas 14 Mar 2025
Take that away and the entire continent would rebound like a spring, pushing it out of the ocean in the same way Europe, North America, and Asia have been rising for about 12,000 years since the end of the last ice age.
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Georgetown man found guilty of removing arrowheads from Kisatchie sites, possessing firearm

Daily World 14 Mar 2025
Dating back to the end of the last Ice Age around 10-12,000 years ago, archaeologists, have determined that this is one of the oldest and largest prehistoric archaeological sites in Western Louisiana.
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Deer hunt turns into rare mammoth tusk discovery on remote Texas ranch

Interesting Engineering 13 Mar 2025
With advanced technology, researchers hope to pinpoint the tusk’s age with greater accuracy ... Last year, Interesting ... Columbian mammoths and humans lived together until the end of the last ice age.
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Another day in Key Lime paradise

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 13 Mar 2025
Dolphins come to the dock to feed on fresh fish ... And sometimes I dinghy or hitch a ride on fishing charter a few miles seaward of the Florida Keys to 350 mile long Florida Coral Reef that came into existence 10,000 years ago after the last Ice Age ... .
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All Bong Joon ho Movies Ranked by Tomatometer

Rotten Tomatoes 11 Mar 2025
(Photo by WB/courtesy Everett Collection ... The latest ... #1 ... 99%. #1 ... A post-apocalyptic ice age forces humanity's last survivors aboard a globe-spanning supertrain ... Mickey 17, known as an "expendable," goes on a dangerous journey to colonize an ice planet.
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Immigration’s a hot topic – and it applies to non-native plants, animals and insects, all ...

The Guardian 10 Mar 2025
Fifteen thousand years ago, most of the country was buried a kilometre deep in ice – not ideal conditions for life. That all changed as we moved out of the last ice age into the current, milder climate phase.
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Immigration’s a hot topic – and it applies to non-native plants, animals and insects, all over the world

The Observer 10 Mar 2025
Fifteen thousand years ago, most of the country was buried a kilometre deep in ice – not ideal conditions for life. That all changed as we moved out of the last ice age into the current, milder climate phase.
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Top things to do in Tampa Bay this week: Sting at reggae fest, Ice Age fossils

Tampa Bay Times 10 Mar 2025
In Florida’s last Ice Age, prehistoric people hunted mammoths, built pyramids along Florida’s coast, and lived in fear of the saber cat, giant lions and wolves ... The Ice Age Returns ... last March.
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