Swedish researcher said today that the volcanic ash could help scientists trace the historical climate changes.
The researcher explained Iowa Lindh, from the University of Stockholm, that the solid particles in volcanic ash on the ground and the sea could help scientists track climate change and its history.
She continued, studied and dated volcanic deposits, researchers can develop timetables and compare different data.
Iowa said Lindh in search of her that he can exploit this method in the study of rapid climate change that has occurred after the transition from the last ice ages, and even what is known as the Holocene era, an era that is due to the geological between 9 thousand to 13 thousand years BC.
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