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Ancient Leaves Offer a Peek About Future Climate

by Savitha C Muppala on May 8 2010 5:36 PM

Scientists have revealed that fossil plant remains from millions of years might offer a peek on future climate changes triggered by increasing levels of carbon dioxide.

"Carbon isotopes are really important for understanding the carbon cycle of the past, and we care about the carbon cycle of the past because it gives us clues about future climate change," say Aaron Diefendorf, graduate student in geosciences at Penn State.

The researchers say that clues about how the environment responded to global warming events millions of years ago can be found in carbon isotope ratios from ancient fossil leaves, sediments and pollen.

However, environmental conditions also impact leaf carbon isotope ratios, a complexity Diefendorf and Mueller resolved with their study.

The researchers suggest the environmental relationships highlighted in their study can be used to modify existing climate records to produce a more accurate, robust account of past atmospheric conditions and how it correlates with temperature change.

The study appeared in a recent issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Source-ANI
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