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Tag Archives: Journals
  • Last Minute Tree Sampling

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 24, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Last Minute Tree Sampling Over the…


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  • Why Do I Do This?

    Posted by Max Holmes on July 23, 2012

    I’m sitting on the Barge, drinking a cup of coffee, watching snow whip across the Panteleikha River. More than 24 hours of rain and snow have turned the dirt…


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  • Parting Shots – A Cold, Windy, Snowy Day

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 23, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Parting Shots – A Cold,…


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  • Polaris Project Student Research – Seth Spawn (St. Olaf College)

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 23, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Polaris Project Student Research –…


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  • Student Research – Eric Taber (Colgate College) and Sam Berman (Clark University)

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 23, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Polaris Project Student Research –…


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  • Polaris Project Research Symposium

    Posted by Max Holmes on July 22, 2012

    Students in the Polaris Project are asked to do the impossible: travel more than half way around the world to the Siberian Arctic, design and implement a research project,…


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  • 5th Annual Polaris Project Symposium.

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 22, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   5th  Annual Polaris Project…


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  • Student Research – Brandi Jo Petronio and Peter Ganzlin (University of Florida)

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 22, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Student Research – Brandi…


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  • What’s an Allometrist?

    Posted by Peter Ganzlin on July 21, 2012

    In ecology, a fundamental objective is taking our measurements, observations, and analyses from a manageable sampling and scaling these up to assess their implications on a large landscape. While…


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  • North to the Windy Tundra

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 20, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   North to the Windy Tundra For…


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  • Student Research – Lindsey Parkinson and Dylan Broderick

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 20, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Student Research – Lindsey…


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  • Life at Pleistocene Park

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 20, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Life at Pleistocene Park Having spent…


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  • Two Tales of Drilling in Pleistocene Park

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 20, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Two Tales of Drilling in…


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  • Pleistocene Park

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 20, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )   Pleistocene Park What was it like…


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  • A New View on the Environment

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 20, 2012

    (Mark Paricio is a PolarTREC Teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this summer.  To read all of Mark’s journals, go to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study )  


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