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Snowball Earth: A thin-ice solution with flowing sea glaciers
David Pollard, James F. Kasting
Earth and Environmental Systems Institute
Geosciences
Center for Exoplanets & Habitable Worlds
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Snowball Earth
100%
Glacier
100%
Thin Ice
100%
Ice Cover
66%
Sunlight
33%
Optical Properties
33%
Low Latitude
33%
Geological Evidence
33%
Large Lakes
33%
Energy Balance
33%
Sea Ice
33%
Mean Energy
33%
Energy Balance Model
33%
Glacier Modelling
33%
Tropical Oceans
33%
Cap Carbonate
33%
Paleolatitude
33%
Paleomagnetic Data
33%
Neoproterozoic Era
33%
Late Neoproterozoic
33%
Glacier Flow
33%
Survival Pressure
33%
Glacial Deposits
33%
Ice-free
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ice Cover
100%
Energy Balance
100%
Tropics
50%
Optical Property
50%
Paleolatitude
50%
Glacier Flow
50%
Glacial Deposit
50%
Neoproterozoic Era
50%