American Museum of Natural History | What Do Corals Tell Us About Changing Climates? with Paleoceanographer Nathalie Goodkin @AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
What can corals reveal about how our oceans have changed over time? Paleoceanographer Nathalie Goodkin, an assistant curator in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the American Museum of Natural History, explains how she uses coral samples to look back in time at marine conditions and why this research is critically important for protecting our oceans in the future.
#Corals #Oceans #Chemistry #geology #Climate #ClimateChange #Conservation
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What can corals reveal about how our oceans have changed over time? Paleoceanographer Nathalie Goodkin, an assistant curator in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the American Museum of Natural History, explains how she uses coral samples to look back in time at marine conditions and why this research is critically important for protecting our oceans in the future.
#Corals #Oceans #Chemistry #geology #Climate #ClimateChange #Conservation
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