Cantabrian Cornice in Spain Has Experienced Seven Cooling And Warming Phases Over Past 41,000 Years »
Posted By Klarissa 5 months ago in NewsScienceDaily (June 8, 2009); The examination of the fossil remains of rodents and insectivores from deposits in the cave of El Miron, Cantabria, has made it possible to determine the climatic conditions of this region between the late Pleistocene and the present day.
In total, researchers have pinpointed seven periods of climatic change, with glacial cold dominating during some of them, and heat in others.
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Klarissa5 months ago
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"In 1996, an international team of scientists led by the University of Zaragoza (UNIZAR) started to carry out a paleontological survey in the cave of El Mirón
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Since then they have focused on analysing the fossil remains of the bones and teeth of small vertebrates that lived in the Cantabrian region over the past 41,000 years, at the end of the Quaternary.
The richness, great diversity and good conservation status of the fossils have enabled the researchers to carry out a paleoclimatic study, which has been published recently in the Journal of Archaeological Science." -

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"According to the study, there were four unstable cold periods, two more stable ones, and a temperate climatic period at the El Mirón cave.
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The scientists are unsure about dating the seventh and last period ended, as this "could correspond with the Bronze Age, the Ice Age, or the start of agricultural expansion by human beings, which certainly would have impacted on the wild animals living close to the caves." -

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Scientific method refers to bodies of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
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To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.
A scientific method consists of the collection of data through observation and experimentation, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses.
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Justice4All5 months ago
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I knew it. There is no global warming. It just a cycle. And the sun's getting hotter. Either way, it's not our fault. And the north pole has not completely melted.
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Science smience. These guys think the world is more ethan 6000 years old and the bible proves them wrong. What a bunch of maroons.
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