Graduate Student Marisa J. Borreggine featured in the Harvard Gazette

April 21, 2023

Vikings occupied Greenland from about 985 to 1450 A.D., farming and building communities before they abruptly abandoned their settlements. Why they disappeared has long been a puzzle, but a new paper from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences determines that one factor — rising sea level — likely played a major role.

Read the full article here: Did rising seas drive Vikings out of Greenland? – Harvard Gazette