Sunday, November 27, 2011

A Rare Isotope Helps Track an Ancient Water Source

A Rare Isotope Helps Track an Ancient Water Source

The Nubian Aquifer, the font of fabled oases in Egypt and Libya, stretches languidly across 770,000 square miles of northern Africa, a pointillist collection of underground pools of water migrating, ever so slowly, through rock and sand toward the Mediterranean Sea.

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