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    Trevis MatheusW
    @JimmyB You got it! Those are some proxy records we can use as stand-ins for climate records. I use tree-rings to look back on past droughts going back 2,000+ yrs. Ice cores go back much further 800,000 to 1 million+ yrs. Sediment goes back 10,000 to 100,000+ yrs but the temporal resolution of ice and sediment is not annual. The annual or even subannual (trees actually put on two types of rings a year) is why I like dendrochronology so much. I mostly teach now and try to publish with students
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    Martin KaiC
    Hello, world! When Trump got re-elected in '24 and the big tech companies bent over backwards for him, I decided to finally ditch IG and FB (which I didn't enjoy using).But I missed an online community, so I got interested in Mastodon thanks to @realestninja and @akshay:so here I am! I'll mostly boost posts related to the topics mentioned in my bio (#music #geography #sustainability #philosophy) and maybe share some pics I took here and there:#introduction