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Roisin C: July 2006
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The thoughts of a travel loving atmospheric chemistry student living in Leeds. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Well the laser didn't survive the double flight. We had to pull out of the second flight at the last minute as the power just disapeared. Oh well. At least we got something from the first flight! I've decided I'm going on holidays after I get back from Niger. Surprisingly enough I am actually working fairly hard so I'll probably need it! Friday, July 28, 2006. I finally found Mat Evans' blog site. We hav...
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When things get too big for a microblog, i post them here. Newer posts →. Svalbard: no bubbles or bears detected. July 22, 2012. Svalbard airport. No bears (armoured or otherwise) in sight. The only things that anyone* ever wants to know about Svalbard. Are: did you see armoured bears, and did you see any methane bubbling up form the clathrates? Well, I’m sad to report that on first look, we detected neither. OK, so maybe not. Of it dissolves, or if some gas can escape to the air. July 19, 2012. The aim ...
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When things get too big for a microblog, i post them here. How the Earth’s atmosphere shows its face. March 5, 2014. This is an article I wrote for the European Geosciences Union’s newsletter, GeoQ. Temperature of the atmosphere. The temperature of the Earth is much like the temperature of a person: it is a symptom of everything else that is going on in that person’s body. It may seem like a basic property of the atmosphere, but it is a product of many other aspects of the Earth system, including lan...