Article 2HF1G Dead Sea evidence of unprecedented drought is warning for future

Dead Sea evidence of unprecedented drought is warning for future

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Tim Radford for Climate News Network, part of the
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A 30-metre layer of salt discovered beneath Dead Sea reveals drought worse than any in human history - and it could happen again

Far below the Dead Sea, between Israel, Jordan and Palestinian territories, researchers have found evidence of a drought that has no precedent in human experience.

From depths of 300 metres below the landlocked basin, drillers brought to the surface a core that contained 30 metres of thick, crystalline salt: evidence that 120,000 years ago, and again about 10,000 years ago, rainfall had been only about one fifth of modern levels.

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