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Monthly Archives: August 2012
An Illustrated Guide to Deep-Sea Sampling
Before I get into the specifics of what happened on our cruise (it was, um, challenging) I thought I’d provide an illustrated guide to how we do what we do out at sea. Our lab mostly samples from deep-sea hydrothermal … Continue reading
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All At Sea
This quite good article on a recent paper out of our lab (and this quite bad, or at least frustrating, one) reminded me that I should probably explain where I’m going for the next two weeks before I go and … Continue reading
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The Grand Canyon
Going through the Christchurch pictures: still too depressing. So let’s have some photos of the Grand Canyon and related scenic things instead. The thing I liked immediately – and, in retrospect, best – about Las Vegas was the mountains. I … Continue reading
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