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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Carbonate Veins Reveal Chemistry of Ancient Seawater

The chemical composition of our oceans is not constant but has varied significantly over geological time. In a new study, researchers describe a novel method for ...  > full story

How Well Do Scientists Understand How Changes in Earth's Orbit Affect Long-Term Natural Climate Trends?

The notion that scientists understand how changes in Earth's orbit affect climate well enough for estimating long-term natural climate ...  > full story

Earlier Glacial Melt Rate Revised Downward, but Recent Melt Is Accelerating Dramatically

Glaciologists have shown that previous studies have largely overestimated mass loss from Alaskan glaciers over the past 40 years. ...  > full story

Commercial Fishing Endangers Dolphin Populations, New Study Finds

Extensive commercial fishing endangers dolphin populations in the Mediterranean, according to a new study by researchers ...  > full story
 

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