![Researchers reconstructed the African dust plume over the last 23,000 years by analyzing sediment core samples from the Bahamas, pictured here. They analyzed the samples for isotopes of thorium — an element that exists in windblown dust worldwide, at known concentrations. As is a common practice, they replaced the sampled areas of each core with foam. (Photo: Courtesy of the researchers)](../../../../wp-content/uploads/2016/11/MIT-Sahara-Dust-2.jpg)
Researchers reconstructed the African dust plume over the last 23,000 years by analyzing sediment core samples from the Bahamas, pictured here. They analyzed the samples for isotopes of thorium — an element that exists in windblown dust worldwide, at known concentrations. As is a common practice, they replaced the sampled areas of each core with foam. (Photo: Courtesy of the researchers)