Over hundreds of thousands of years, sediments from southern Greenland have been making their way into the ocean, where they're carried by underwater currents to a location in the Labrador Sea called the Eirik Drift.
Here, they settle on the ocean floor, where they form a record of history, accumulating in layers that document...
Ocean-Bottom Sediments Tell Story About Ancient Greenland Summers
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