At a glance
- Pollen tells us what plants grew nearby.
- Shells show if the water was salty or fresh.
- Carbon dating gives us a timeline of the changes.
- Sediment layers reveal when floods occurred.
Tiny fossils and pollen grains trapped in lake mud provide a detailed record of the Earth's past climate and water chemistry.
Naomi investigates large-scale geomorphological shifts and the hidden stories within stratigraphic unconformities. She writes about the periods of erosion and non-deposition that define the long-term history of drainage basins.