
Scientists have used rader to peer in to the past in Antarctica"s Gamburstev mountains, revealing peaks and valleys buried beneath the frozen surface for 14 million years and revealing how the ice sheets first formed."Incredible peaks and valleys, buried beneath ice for 14 million years, have revealed evidence of how the East Antarctic ice sheet first formed.
Scientists used radar to map an area of the Gamburtsev mountains - believed to be the point of origin of the ice. The region would have been cold enough for thefirst glacier to form."
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