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    ...Reconciling the Snowball Earth hypothesis with sedimentological cyclicity has been a persistent...
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    by J. Yang, W. R. Peltier, Y. Hu
    Published in Climate of the Past (2012)
    ... demonstrate that there exist ''soft Snowball'' Earth states, in which the fractional sea ice coverage reaches...
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    ... past, a state known as Snowball Earth. This is still the subject of controversy, and has been the focus...
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    ...We study the initiation of a Marinoan Snowball Earth (~635 million years before present...
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    by A. Voigt, D. S. Abbot
    Published in Climate of the Past (2012)
    ...The Snowball Earth bifurcation, or runaway ice-albedo feedback, is defined for particular boundary...
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    ... repeatedly caused by low temperatures and global anoxia of snowball Earth conditions. It implies that cold...
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    ... on Snowball Earth, Europa, and Enceladus. The energy input that can drive ocean circulation on ice-covered...
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    ... (542 million years ago [myr]) during two major "snowball earth events", the Sturtian glaciation (710...
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    by Volodymyr Grytsenko
    Published in GEO&BIO (2020)
    .... The Cryogenian (Snowball Earth) period (720–635 millions of years ago) was followed by Ediacaran (635–542...
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    ... there is still an area with liquid surface water (i.e. the critical state at the transition to a "snowball Earth...
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    ... past Snowball Earth episodes, as well as the conditions for habitability on Earth and other planets...
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    ... with the ‘snowball Earth’ and ‘slushball Earth’ hypotheses, which cannot accommodate large seasonal changes...
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