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Tag Archives: Mark Paricio
  • Duvannyi Yar – A Trip Back in Time

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 14, 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 )   Duvannyi Yar –…


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  • Mt. Rodinka – Source of the Yedoma?

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 14, 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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  • Permafrost: Drilling and Digging

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 11, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • Life at the Northeast Science Station

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 10, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • Dinner is Served!

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 9, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 6, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • Moss Fluffing and Mosquito Watching

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 5, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • High Altitude meets Low Altitude

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 4, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • Preparing for an Experimental Burn

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 3, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • A Full First Day at the Northeast Science Station

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 2, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • Fun Highlights of Our Trip to Cherskiy

    Posted by Mark Paricio on July 1, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • An Unexpected PolarTREC Day in Yakutsk, Russia

    Posted by Mark Paricio on June 30, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • Stuck in Yakutsk

    Posted by Mark Paricio on June 29, 2012

    (This post is by Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To read all of Mark’s posts, go to: 


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  • Moscow and Speed-Dating-Science

    Posted by Mark Paricio on June 28, 2012

    (This journal comes from Mark Paricio, a PolarTREC teacher accompanying the Polaris Project this year.  To see all of Mark’s journals got to:  http://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/siberian-arctic-systems-study ) The students and researchers of the…


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