More Evidence Earth Got Chilly 12,800 Years Ago

At the end of the Pleistocene period, approximately 12,800 years ago, a cosmic impact triggered an abrupt cooling episode that Earth scientists refer to as the Younger Dryas.
More Evidence Earth Got Chilly 12,800 Years Ago
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At the end of the Pleistocene period, approximately 12,800 years ago—give or take a few centuries—a cosmic impact triggered an abrupt cooling episode that Earth scientists refer to as the Younger Dryas.

New research by UC Santa Barbara geologist James Kennett and an international group of investigators has narrowed the date to a 100-year range, sometime between 12,835 and 12,735 years ago.

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