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What driftwood could teach scientists about the changing Arctic climate

A new research project aims to chart changes to major Arctic currents based on the paths taken by driftwood in the region.

By Nunatsiaq News April 19, 2018
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A British glaciologist plans to spend 10 days this September gathering driftwood from the coasts of Baffin Island and West Greenland.

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