Learning Lessons from Foulden Maar

Associate Professor Daphne Lee from the Department of Geology at the University of Otago talk to us about recent research from Otago's controversial Foulden Maar site where mummified leaves could give us an insight into how ancient plants responded to living in a world with elevated levels of carbon dioxide.

Associate Professor Daphne Lee from the Department of Geology at the University of Otago talk to us about recent research from Otago’s controversial Foulden Maar site where mummified leaves could give us an insight into how ancient plants responded to living in a world with elevated levels of carbon dioxide.

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