Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
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To develop and test hypotheses about the events that occurred before, during and after the
incident, we need to determine what actually happened. The only proof that an event may have
occurred is if evidence of the event exists. If the object whose state was changed by the event still
exists, then we can examine it for information about the event and about other objects that were
causes or effects of the event. Therefore, we can make our previous evidence definition more specific
and state that an object is evidence of an incident if its state was used to cause an event related
to the incident...
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Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
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