By Sid Perkins
Hawaiian corals could provide ancient rainfall record
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SAN FRANCISCO — Corals off the shore of a Hawaiian island may serve as monitors of groundwater flow and past climate in the region.
As the coral skeletons grew, they likely chronicled changes in the volume of groundwater seeping into the shallows offshore. Those changes, in turn, reflect variations in the island’s rainfall.