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They Banish some Algae and Discover What Happened in the Greenland Fjord 7,000 Years Ago

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A microscopic fossilized organism preserved in the mud of the seabed has allowed the reconstruction of a decisive turn in the recent history of the great fjord bordering Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The discovery explains that, during the temperate stretch of the Holocene, the Nuup Kangerlua system came to receive an exceptional influence of relatively warm and saline Atlantic water, just when the ice layer was more retracted than today. The …

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A microscopic fossilized organism preserved in the mud of the seabed has allowed the reconstruction of a decisive turn in the recent history of the great fjord bordering Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The discovery explains that, during the temperate stretch of the Holocene, the Nuup Kangerlua system came to receive an exceptional influence of relatively warm and saline Atlantic water, just when the ice layer was more retracted than today. The …

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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