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Article: Seafloor fossils to reconstruct Earth's climates up to 250 million years ago.
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- Asian News International
- Article date:
- November 8, 2009
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Byline: ANI
Washington, November 8 (ANI): In a research lasting two decades, a scientist has studied ancient, deep-sea fossils to reconstruct the climates of Earth up to 250 million years ago.
The scientist in question is Miriam Katz, assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US.
Through ice ages and greenhouse climates, Katz has been able to piece together oxygen, carbon, and faunal data to paint a portrait of how, when, and why our climate has changed so drastically over geologic history.
In addition, her investigations into the deep past of Earth have important implications for ...