Stanford Report, April 11, 2007
Scientists drill into ancient corals to find clues about climate change and soils
Mark Shwartz/Rob Dunbar
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Coral reefs, like tree rings, are natural archives of climate change and land use. Obtaining coral samples requires special underwater drilling gear, as demonstrated in this video from Easter Island presented by Rob Dunbar, professor of geological and environmental sciences at Stanford.
