In a groundbreaking study, the University of Copenhagen has revealed a hidden part of Earth’s crust in the Scandinavian Mountains, dating back a stunning three billion years.
This discovery sheds light on the origins of Denmark and Scandinavia, tracing their roots to Greenland much earlier than previously believed.
Professor Tod Waight expressed astonishment, stating, “Our data suggest that the oldest part of Earth’s crust beneath Scandinavia originates in Greenland and is about 250 million years older than we previously thought.”
Scandinavia’s geological narrative takes a thrilling turn with …