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Cracking the Climate Code: Scientists Unearth Clues From 380 Million Years Ago


Rocks undergo transformations over millions of years, but they still hold valuable information about the climate during their formation. Fluids circulating underground gradually alter rocks over time. These processes must be considered when using rocks as climate archives. Dr. Mathias Müller from t

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