Alfred Wegener was one of those people. Though trained as an astronomer, he was a specialist on Greenland. He noticed that, based on nineteenth-century longitude determinations, it appeared that ...
Alfred Wegener was born in Berlin in 1880, where his father was a minister who ran an orphanage. From an early age he took an interest in Greenland, and always walked, skated, and hiked as though ...
Drone-based data on Greenland’s water vapor is improving climate models and understanding of future ice loss. For the first ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNRemains Of 90-Million-Year-Old Rainforest Discovered In AntarcticaAlfred Wegener InstituteThe new study was based on sediment core samples taken in 2017 near the Pine Island and Thwaites ...
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Incredible discovery suggests Antarctica once looked different than previously thoughtKlages, who led the team from the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven. The researchers previously found that a layer of mudstone in the area was ‘rich’ in microscopic fossils of spores or ...
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