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October 08, 2012, 06:56:01 PM
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What makes your research unique and sets it apart from all the other research currently happening regarding climate change?  There's a lot of existing research into climate change and water levels, how will your thesis be different from papers already published on the topic?

I will finally tie it all together in one big unique theory.
No to be honest its just yet "another" paper about the last bigger climate change from the last Glacial Maximum to the the recent times. Its nothing to accuse wether one of the two sides of ClimateChange theorists of anything. It is just giving a "story" of how things develop without human influence. I can, to a certain extend, describe the last climate change and it effects to southern europe by applying various models to a terminal lake (a lake that only has inflows and where the water level is solely controlled by evaporation aside of that) to show how things developed. For that reason i had to take a few dozen samples for age dating, and a lot of sedimentary logs to describe the way it developed - and when what happened. It's pretty easy to spot times when water rose as well as times when water sank.
Its pretty much comparable to what people have already published on Lake Lisan (Lake Kinnareth/Sea of Gallilea) yet on another timescale.

Sounds cool.
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October 08, 2012, 06:04:24 PM
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October 08, 2012, 05:57:09 PM
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What makes your research unique and sets it apart from all the other research currently happening regarding climate change?  There's a lot of existing research into climate change and water levels, how will your thesis be different from papers already published on the topic?
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October 08, 2012, 05:51:10 PM
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