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Dr. Michael Wenger
Seventy-five million years ago, the Antarctic Peninsula was covered, not by ice, but by forests that often burned
The series of earthquakes that occurred between August 2020 and February 2021 between the South Shetlands and the Antarctic Peninsula has been resolved thanks to new methods.
The long-awaited volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland has now become a reality.
Beneath Greenland's ice sheet sits a previously unknown source of heat, which is also likely to be responsible for thermal activity in the European Arctic.