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Climate Change Data from Arctic Deltas

June 26th, 2009 Posted in Geology.com

“Scientists struggling to understand how Earth’s climate will change in the next few decades have neglected a potential treasure trove of information — sediments deposited in the ocean by major Arctic rivers such as the Colville and Mackenzie Rivers.” Quoted from the University of Texas at Austin release.

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Climate Change Data from Arctic Deltas

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