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At 3.5 Ma, the Arctic Ocean was unfrozen, and only during the second Pliocene cold event (Californian � 3.0 Ma) did an extensive glaciation occur in Alaska-Yukon and Iceland. The sea froze during the third (Alaskan � 2.58 Ma) event as the western Arctic cooled rapidly. Baffin Island and...
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