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A New Radiocarbon Yardstick from Japan
Climate researchers, as well as archaeologists and geologists, look for natural records that allow us to calibrate different yardsticks of time. A paper published today in the journal Science unveils a superb “document” of conditions during the last 53,000 years in a single place: Japan’s remarkable Lake Suigetsu.
Read more from our blogger Andrew Alden.
via KQEDScience.
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