Tree-ring, ice core and volcano experts teamed up to identify one of the most climatically impactful volcanic eruptions in 4,000 years – Aniakchak II.
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Scientists Map Living Corals for First Time Before, After Marine Heat Wave
As the world sees rising ocean temperatures, it will also see more cases of coral bleaching.
NASA’s EMIT Will Map Tiny Dust Particles to Study Big Climate Impacts
To help researchers model climate effects, the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation mission will measure the composition of minerals that become airborne dust.
Carbon, Climate Change and Ocean Anoxia in an Ancient Icehouse World
A new study describes a period of rapid global climate change in an ice-capped world much like the present — but 304 million years ago.
NASA Simulation Suggests Some Volcanoes Might Warm Climate, Destroy Ozone Layer
While the ozone loss was not a surprise, the simulations indicated the potential magnitude of the destruction
Precipitation Helped Drive Distribution of Alaska Dinosaurs
Precipitation more than temperature influenced the distribution of herbivorous dinosaurs in what is now Alaska, according to new research published this month.


