What can ancient seawater teach us about climate change? (VIDEO)
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Ancient seawater pockets offer a new source of clues that could help us better understand how oceans are affected by climate change. A collaborative research team discovered nanoscale seawater pockets hidden in iron pyrite from upstate New York. This technique could open up a whole new chapter in climate science and potentially help identify subsurface locations to safely store hydrogen for carbon-free energy.
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(Video by Sara Levine | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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