Editorial preface to special issue: The Earth System during icehouse Climate Modes: Evidence from glacial records in China

Global and Planetary Change(2024)

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Through the Earth's ~ 4.54 billion year history, icehouse climates have been relatively short-lived but have exerted a significant impact on the evolution of the habitable environment. These icehouse episodes, such as those that occurred in the Cryogenian, mid-Ediacaran, Late Ordovician, and Late Paleozoic, developed through the complex interaction of Earth System processes; however, there is still ongoing debate regarding the causes, processes, and consequences of these glaciations. To improve our understanding of the past history of icehouse climates and the responses of the Earth System, we present this new special issue entitled The Earth System during Icehouse Climate Modes: Contributions from Glacial Records in China. This special issue includes eighteen papers that focus on four major icehouse events: the Cryogenian Snowball Earth glaciations (Sturtian and Marinoan global glaciations), the Ediacaran glaciation, the Ordovician glaciation, and the late Paleozoic Ice Age. This collection of papers provide novel insights into glacial processes, marine environments, and chemical weathering through key intervals of Earth History. We anticipate that this special issue will attract wide interest across the geosciences field.
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The Snowball Earth glaciation,The Ediacaran glaciation,The Ordovician glaciation,The late Paleozoic Ice Age
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