New Cores from Glacier in Eastern European Alps May Yield New Climate Clues
Reference- http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120109115824.htm
Summary- Researchers are beginning their analysis of what is probably the first successful ice cores drilled to bedrock from a glacier in the eastern European Alps. The project which is led by a team of Ohio State University scientists and their European colleagues. They retrieved four cores from a glacier high atop Mount Ortles a 3,905 meter peak in northeastern Italy. Three were 75 meters long and one was 60 meters.
Critique- These three were 75 meters long and the other one was 60. The three were really close in range if they were 75 meters long. They were all retrieved on Mount Ortles.
Impact- Mount Ortles is 3,905 meter peak in northeastern Italy. With the four cores they got from that place with three of them being 75 meters long and the other one being 60 meters long.
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