Ancient sea-levels give new clues on ice ages
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17 Apr 2014 - 18 Jan 2016
International researchers have developed a new way to determine sea-level changes and deep-sea temperature variability over the past 5.3 million years. The findings will help scientists better understand the climate surrounding ice ages over the past two million years, and could help determine the relationship between carbon dioxide levels, global temperatures and sea levels.
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