global warming
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Uranium-dating Through Deep Sea Corals Deposits a Useful Reference on Northern Glacial Retreat
Ancient preserved deep-sea corals were found to be useful by experts in reconstructing uranium traces that can provide the northern glacial activities thousands of years ago. The new possible approach has paved another opportunity in understanding past climatic scenarios and its effect on the marine ecosystem.
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