I received a tweet from @han_chet who, having read the brief intros to ice cores (parts one, two and three), guided me to the NASA Earth Observatory article on the ice core record. It's actually a great resource and I wish I'd found it myself before writing the posts, it would have been so much easier!
Have a read of it if you've read my brief intros to the subject. Even if you haven't, it's still a great summary and the site is a brilliant resource for climate science in general.
Regular posts exploring current research within the field of geomorphology. Particular interest is given to the effects of environmental change on the processes which shape and control our landscapes. I'm a recent graduate of physical geography at Manchester Metropolitan University. Any feedback or discussion would be great! Enjoy.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Service is resumed!
Hi! I believe I owe you an explanation. I've been away on holiday for the past two weeks and without gloating, I didn't really fancy writing while sat on the beach..., I had a great time!
However, as of tomorrow normal service will be resumed. As promised, I'd like to talk about periglacial conditions and processes. After that I have no ideas, so any suggestions are welcome.
On a separate point, I'm going to try and redesign the blog, make it look more... snazzy. Let me know if you have any suggestions? I particularly like the design of the http://www.ecolife-news.com/ site, it's also worth a read!
However, as of tomorrow normal service will be resumed. As promised, I'd like to talk about periglacial conditions and processes. After that I have no ideas, so any suggestions are welcome.
In other news
As you may know, I've recently graduated and before I went away I was offered a full time job for a petrochemical company! Therefore, the daily posts (which I have been terrible at keeping up with anyway) are likely to drop to one or two per week. I'll still post things I find interesting but as far as the brief intros goes, they'll drop to one or two per week.On a separate point, I'm going to try and redesign the blog, make it look more... snazzy. Let me know if you have any suggestions? I particularly like the design of the http://www.ecolife-news.com/ site, it's also worth a read!
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