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Fall 2005 Departments
Exchange
Prerequisite
Extended Family
Foundation News
Alumni Connections
Class Notes
Zip 01003
Books Received
Alumni Photos
Features
Raising His Game
Never Mind the Weather?
If You Can Make it There
Peg Riley Wants a New Drug
A Capitol Guy
What They've Learned
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Never Mind the Weather?: more images
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| Ray Bradley (center) has been traveling to the Arctic Ocean regularly for three decades to study climate clues held in glaciers and lake sediments there. He returned this past spring to retrieve cores of sediment from lakes on Ellesmere Island. Streams and associated sediment flow into the lakes for only a brief period each summer, thus the character of sediment layers deposited in the lakes gives a good indication of annual melting. PhD Geosciences students Ted Lewis (left) and Tim Cook (right) joined Bradley on the 2005 expedition. |
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Never Mind the Weather?
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A Chilling Precedent?
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