Paleohydrology is the study of the historical patterns and dynamics of water systems through geological time. It focuses on understanding the behavior of rivers, lakes, glaciers, and groundwater in the past by examining sedimentary records, geological formations, and other indirect indicators of hydrological conditions. Researchers in paleohydrology use various techniques, including: 1. **Sediment Analysis**: Examining sediment layers to infer past water levels, flow rates, and environments.
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