Scientific Computing | When Antarctica's Vegetation Vanished: Pollen Reveals Glacial History LiveScience.com The last remnant of vegetation in Antarctica vanished about 12 million years ago, suggests a new study of tiny pollen fossils buried deep beneath the seafloor. That last bit of plant life existed in a tundra landscape on the continent's northern ... Climate History of Northern Antarctica Revealed by Fossilized Pollen How Antarctica Got So Cold |
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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