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Water isotopes – insights into past climate

Decoding the secrets of the Earth’s climate history is one of the most difficult tasks for modern research. Reliable thermometers have only been available for around 300 years. Scientists therefore rely on water isotopes as climate tracers. Their occurrence allows us to reconstruct temperature, precipitation and ice volumes over many millions of years.

fig. S. 28/29 © nach Martin Künsting/Alfred-Wegener-Institut

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