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Mitchell A-65 Computer Teaching Lab
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Center for Computational Earth and Environmental Science. Environmental Measurement 1: Gas-Solution Analytical Center. Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Lab. Stanford-USGS Microanalytical Center (SUMAC). Basin and Petroleum System Modeling Group. Climate, Tectonics and Landscape Evolution. Crustal Deformation and Fault Mechanics. Environmental Isotope Geochemistry and Geochronology. Hydrogeology and Water Resources. Silicic Magmatism and Volcanology. Soil and Environmental Chemistry. Maging, and D. Is avail...
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Antarctic Journal: February 2006
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Tales and adventures from Ross Island, Antarctica. Sunday, February 05, 2006. See you in November 2006. The Antarctic season is over! There will be more stories and photos in November 2006. In the meantime, here are a few more favorites from this year. Adelies on the sea ice. Weddell seal on the snow slope with icebergs in the background. Weddell seal yawning and scratching. Adelies contemplating the tide crack. Emperor penguin yearling getting ready to molt. Adelie chick begging for food. Waiting out th...
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Antarctic Journal: January 2006
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Tales and adventures from Ross Island, Antarctica. Wednesday, January 18, 2006. This post was in progress when we lost our internet connection two weeks ago. Carrying a rock back to the nest. Male proclaiming his territory. Neighbors settling their territorial boundaries (bill-gaping). Stealing a rock from the absent neighbor's nest. The females arrive shortly after the males, seek out their mate from the previous year (or find a new one if the previous mate is absent), and establish a pair bond. Once pa...
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Antarctic Journal: January 2008
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Tales and adventures from Ross Island, Antarctica. Friday, January 25, 2008. Verdant Crozier: a lush mat of snow algae, the only green growing thing around. The hauling involves packing about 350 lbs of weighbridge. Though fortunately we still have a good supply of dark chocolate, which is the most important food item in Antarctica. Bird with a satellite tag on its back, back at his nest after a trip at sea. I watched him feed fish to his chicks for a while before retrieving the tag. A very tired penguin.
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Antarctic Journal: March 2007
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Tales and adventures from Ross Island, Antarctica. Saturday, March 24, 2007. See you in December 2007! In the meantime, we have been in the process of upgrading the. Section for more photos (many of which are mine) and some great new videos. Posted by Viola @ 11:28 AM. Ocean Biogeochemistry Lab, Stanford University. WHOI Polar Discovery, Expedition 3. Satellite Images, W Ross Sea. Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. The Adelie Penguin: Bellwether of Climate Change. The Worst Journey In The World.
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Phaeocystis.org links
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Research lab focussing on how carbon is cycled within ocean environments, it is the research home of the Phaeocystis. Center for Culture of Marine Phytoplankton. The Provasoli-Guillard Center for Culture of Marine Phytoplankton collects, cultures, distributes and provides information about marine phytoplankton from around the world. Centralized collection of genome databases for many species. Phaeocystis. Is not yet included, but we're working on that.
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Antarctic Journal: November 2005
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Tales and adventures from Ross Island, Antarctica. Tuesday, November 15, 2005. We're scheduled to fly to Cape Crozier at 9 tomorrow morning. If all goes as planned and the weather is good we should be in the penguin colony by the afternoon. Our wireless connection is getting installed later this week, so we'll be out of contact for a few days. Posted by Viola @ 8:41 PM. Monday, November 14, 2005. Posted by Viola @ 1:06 AM. Thursday, November 10, 2005. Ross Island From Space. Posted by Viola @ 7:38 PM.
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Antarctic Journal: December 2007
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Tales and adventures from Ross Island, Antarctica. Sunday, December 30, 2007. Leopold is Cape Crozier's most prominent resident leopard seal. He patrols the beaches every day in search of unsuspecting penguins. Yesterday we watched him catch 4 in a row. The first three got away, but the fourth wasn't so lucky. Jump high" is rule #2. Bouncing off the ice edge and back into the water could have very dire consequences. This penguin had a hard landing, but at least he was safe from Leopold's reach. Thursday,...
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Antarctic Journal: January 2007
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Tales and adventures from Ross Island, Antarctica. Monday, January 29, 2007. Yesterday was mellow. Sleeping late (on a real mattress! Catching up with email after nearly a month with limited access (our link was down most of January, thus the lack of posts), drinking wine at the coffee house, and the like. Lloyd left this morning for Christchurch and then New York. The rest of us have four more days of packing before flying back to New Zealand and then our respective homes. A minke whale comes up for air.