“…These “Snowball Earth” events represent some of the most remarkable intervals in the geological record (Harland, ; Hoffman, Kaufman, Halverson, & Schrag, ; Kirschvink, ). Although recent progress has been made calibrating Cryogenian geochronology (Cox et al, ; Rooney et al, ), many aspects surrounding the timing and duration of Snowball Earth events remain enigmatic. A central tenet of the hypothesis is that sea‐level rise during and following deglaciation could have been as rapid as ~2,000 years (ka), i.e., about five times faster than Holocene glacioeustatic sea‐level rise (Hoffman et al, ; Hyde, Crowley, Baum, & Peltier, ).…”