Stalagmites trace climate history and impact from volcanic eruptions

The soils and vegetation of Patagonia’s fjord regions form a unique and highly sensitive ecosystem that is closely linked to marine ecosystems, sediment deposition and carbon storage in the ocean. A research team has been working on reconstructing the climate history of this region in this extremely wet, rainy and inaccessible fjord and island zone of the Patagonian Andes in southern Chile. Due to its location, the area is a key region for understanding the history of the southern westerly wind belt within the global climate system.

Title: Stalagmites trace climate history and impact from volcanic eruptions
Sourced From: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220309131853.htm
Published Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2022 13:18:53 EST

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