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Scientists unravel 66 million years of climate history from ocean sediments – Mirage News
Night vision of the scientific drillship JOIDES Resolution that recovered multimillion year past climate archives for the bottom of the world oceans….

Pioneering new analysis of deep-sea sediments has revealed the climatic changes over the last 66 million years of Earth’s history – which can be studied like a ‘colorful barcode’.
An international team of researchers, including Dr Kate Littler at the University of Exeter, has examined data from sediment cores from the ocean floor, in order to reconstruct Earth’s climate at unprecedented temporal resolution.
For the new analysis the team, led by Dr. Thomas Westerhold of MARUM from the Center fo…
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