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Fossilized Creek Beds Offer Up Ancient Climate Change Clues

The fossilized creek beds, or roddons, are the low, rolling swells in this field.
(Image credit: Dinah Smith.)

An ancient, fossilized landscape is slowly rising up from the fields of sugar beets and barley in England's Fens, an agricultural hub near the country's central eastern coast.

Generations of farmers have had to contend with these puzzling, gently sloping embankments ever since 17th-century Dutch workers drained the Fens, an area of low-lying wetlands.

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Andrea Mustain was a staff writer for Live Science from 2010 to 2012. She holds a B.S. degree from Northwestern University and an M.S. degree in broadcast journalism from Columbia University.