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Solar Cycles Through Tree Rings: Uncovering Ancient Secrets
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
For the first time, researchers found a record of radiocarbon in tree rings from thousands of years ago. This record is so clear that it shows us the 11-year solar cycle, which is when the Sun's activity peaks and calms down. The cycle was about 10. 5 years long back then, with the carbon amounts changing by about 0. 4 parts per thousand.
This discovery is like a time machine for understanding the Sun's behavior over long periods. It gives climate scientists new tools to study old weather patterns and helps predict solar storms that could mess with our modern technology. Plus, it makes radiocarbon dating even more accurate.
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