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Tight Bond Between Dust and Past Climates
Friday, February 29, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Each year, long-distance winds drop up to 900 million tons of dust from deserts and other parts of the land into the oceans. Scientists from Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory suspect this phenomenon connects to global climate—but exactly how, remains...    (source: ldeo.columbia.edu)


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