Tuesday, February 24, 2015

La Nina-like conditions associated with 2,500-year-long shutdown of coral reef growth

A new study has found that La Niña-like conditions in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Panamá were closely associated with an abrupt shutdown in coral reef growth that lasted 2,500 years. The study suggests that future changes in climate similar to those in the study could cause coral reefs to …

Source:La Nina-like conditions associated with 2,500-year-long shutdown of coral reef growth



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