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Sunday, June 10, 2012

More on Ice Cores... an excellent resource

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.

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.

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!