Getting to the Core of Climate Change

Inuit children from Clyde River, Baffin Island touch a lake sediment core collected during a field trip run by Elizabeth Thomas and colleagues from the University at Buffalo Department of Geology.
(Image credit: Elizabeth Thomas, University at Buffalo)

This Behind the Scenes article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation.

On May 29, 2007, the wind was howling in Clyde River, a small town at 70 degrees north latitude on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada. Snow drifts piled around our cabin and packed ice grains into every crevice of the snowmobiles outside. As a master's student, I was one of a team of seven geologists working to collect samples that would help us understand past climate change.

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