Nature News Article on Black and Bloom
http://www.nature.com/news/algae-melting-away-greenland-ice-sheet-1.20265
We are investigating how dark particles (black) and microbial processes (Bloom) drive the melt of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
http://www.nature.com/news/algae-melting-away-greenland-ice-sheet-1.20265
All is well at the ice camp, morale is high, folk are even enjoying themselves, and the science has started. The first of our quadcopters has made it’s maiden flight, … Continue Reading Field science underway
The team are, from left to right, Jim, Johan, Joe, Tris, Tom, Chris and Ewa. The two gents to the far right are the brave and able pilots. Peter Sinclair … Continue Reading Field team photo at put in
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The interview was conducted and recorded by Peter Sinclair.
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