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Water Isotopes Leave Fingerprints For Climate Scientists

Water Isotopes Leave Fingerprints For Climate Scientists

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Science, Geography, Physics, Social Studies, Life Skills, Biology

11th Grade - University

Hard

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David Noone, a meteorologist at the University of Colorado, conducts research on water vapor and its isotopic composition at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory. Supported by the National Science Foundation, his work aims to understand the water cycle's impact on resource management and climate. Water isotopes serve as unique identifiers, helping trace water origins and model climate changes. Noone's research spans globally, analyzing past climates through ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. Locally, middle school students contribute to studying Colorado's water cycle, emphasizing the importance of understanding precipitation patterns and preparing for climate change.

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