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Sediments from the bottom of lakes are often layered. The individual layers, called warves, preserve information from the past and can be "read" like tree rings. By identifying pollen or ashes ...
“Inside the sediment core, they look a bit like tree rings, with the annual layers alternating in color between gray-green and light green depending on organic content.” “A key factor has ...
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