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Tag Archives: Dylan Broderick
  • Broderick masters thesis

    Posted by Dylan Broderick on October 2, 2012

    Broderick, Dylan. Below ground carbon storage in the Kolyma River basin, East Siberia, estimated through in situ and satellite observations. M.A. in Geography, Clark University, expected May…


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  • Broderick senior thesis

    Posted by Dylan Broderick on October 1, 2012

    Broderick, D. Using Landsat-5 TM and field data for land cover classification and terrestrial carbon stock estimation along the Kolyma River near Cherskiy, Russia. Senior Thesis, Clark…


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  • Estimating the Amount of Underground Carbon in the Kolyma River Basin

    Posted by Dylan Broderick on September 5, 2012

    The Arctic contains vast amounts of soil that is frozen throughout the year, known as permafrost.  Permafrost soil is rich in ancient carbon—plant and animal remains that are thousands…


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  • What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

    Posted by Dylan Broderick on June 29, 2012

    We should have arrived in Cherskiy by now, but due to some back ups and delays at the Yakutsk airport we were unable to complete the last leg of…


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  • Twelve Signs

    Posted by Dylan Broderick on July 25, 2011

    Twelve Signs That You’re a Member of the Terrestrial Team You see tree rings through a microscope (complete with cross hairs for measuring) whenever you go to sleep You know the…


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  • Collect, Process, Analyze, Repeat

    Posted by Dylan Broderick on July 18, 2011


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  • First Impression

    Posted by Dylan Broderick on July 8, 2011

    It’s our fourth full day in Cherskiy!  The weather has been beautiful everyday – sunny with a breeze and warm (but not hot).  Everyone is already very busy with…


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