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Microscopic plants, using volcanic ash for dating
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Microscopic plants, using volcanic ash for dating

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - we take a closer look at tiny marine plants, which underpin the entire marine food chain and play a vital role in the Earth's climate. Also, how scientists are using volcanic ash called tefra to tell...

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April 25, 201218m 0s

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This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - we take a closer look at tiny marine plants, which underpin the entire marine food chain and play a vital role in the Earth's climate. Also, how scientists are using volcanic ash called tefra to tell how people may have responded to rapid environmental changes in the recent past. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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Planet Earth Podcastmarine plantsmarine food chainplanktonclimatevolcanic ashtefraenvironmental change