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Tag Archives: Erin Seybold
  • Glad to be back!

    Posted by Erin Seybold on July 4, 2010

    At last, we have returned to the land of mullets, track suits, and buttery food. It is good to be back. Currently, we four returning students are lounging in…


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  • Yay! New Polaris Students!

    Posted by Erin Seybold on March 21, 2010

    Hello from…snowy Minnesota? Leaving Miami only to get delayed by snowstorms in Chicago was a bit of a depressing feeling. Clearly I am going to school in the half…


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  • Schade et al AGU 2009

    Posted by admin on October 1, 2009

    Schade, J. D., E. Seybold, T. Drake, K. Bulygina, A. Bunn, S. Chandra, S. Davydov, R. M. Holmes, V. Sobczak, V. Spektor, and S. Zimov. 2009. Assessing…


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  • Look Mom! I can time travel!

    Posted by Erin Seybold on July 22, 2009

    Today the group finally got to adventure into the past – the Pleistocene to be specific! After a hearty lunch of moose stew, we embarked in an armada of…


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  • Snow in July and Pie for Breakfast

    Posted by Erin Seybold on July 14, 2009

    I woke up this morning to Erin standing shivering in our room, “It’s so freaking cold.”  Five…


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  • Succes in the lab! But…

    Posted by Erin Seybold on July 13, 2009

    The plague of the Hebrews has struck the barge. Ok, I may be exaggerating a little bit. Not quite a biblical plague, but a mere cold/flu outbreak has reached…


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  • Sarah are you there?

    Posted by Erin Seybold on July 6, 2009

    Yesterday, we attended the Siberian Children’s Art Exhibit in Yakutsk. We were lucky enough to see cultural dances performed be Yakutian children. They were adorable and eager…


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  • D-Day! (Departure Day)

    Posted by Erin Seybold on July 2, 2009

    After a gripping round of icebreakers, the students–and professors– from St Olaf, Carleton, UNR, and Western Washington are anxiously awaiting their departure. …


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