Several people have recently asked where/how to find the pictures and slide show taken during the actual drilling out on the ice last March. It's easy.
Simply scroll all the way down to the last the postings on the blog as it exists today and then click on "Older Postings" in the lower right-hand corner. Once you're into these older postings, scroll down until you reach the post that includes the photos/slide show.
The Madison-Hills Paleoecology Project ("MPEP")
Introduction
Scientific Basis of the MPEP
Lake-bottom sediments represent the most continuously detailed records of post-glacial (Pleistocene to Holocene) climate and environmental change available, and such records provide the best long term context for the dramatic physical and biological/ecological changes that have occurred during what has become to be known as the "Anthropocene" period (time since the beginning of extensive human habitation).
Who's Involved
The scientific staff of MPEP includes the following individuals, all of whom are donating their professional expertise to the project:
P. Thompson Davis, Ph.D., Dept. of Natural & Applied Sciences, Bentley College.
Brian Fowler, Quaternary Scientist, Project Director.
Lee Pollock, Ph.D., Dept. of Biology, Drew University.
Lisa Doner, Ph.D., Center for the Environmental, Plymouth State University
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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2 comments:
Poor grammar. It is, Where are the pictures. Not, Where is the pictures.
Thanks for the QA/QC review...correction duly made.
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