Environment
Computer Model Could Track Precipitation, Sea Level, and Tectonic Uplift Changes
Researchers now utilize a computer model to look at sediment deposits and track precipitation, sea level, and tectonic uplift changes. A record of forces shaping our planet's surface can be seen in natural records, such as tree rings, cave formations, and sediment patterns.
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