Author: Joe Viechnicki

Continental ice sheet left Southeast Alaska thousands of years earlier

A relatively new technique for dating rock is being used in Southeast Alaska and it’s rewriting the area’s geologic, and possibly anthropologic, history. While it’s understood that ice likely covered most, if not all, of the islands and mainland of the current day Alexander Archipelago, it now appears to have retreated from parts of the panhandle thousands of years earlier than scientists originally thought.

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