Wow--this is fascinating! It reminds me a bit of the ice cores that researchers take from glaciers, and the tiny air bubbles from thousands of years ago that are trapped inside. Thank you for teaching me something new!
I've emailed this to a few friends who work for CSIRO here and no one knows about it, doesn't seem like you can borrow from this library either ;-) I've told a friend in local radio ... maybe they'll do a feature!*
I also have a friend who is a Head Librarian at the Antarctica library down here so if you ever want want to do something on that I'm sure Tess would be happy to chat Librarian to Librarian,
*full attribution guaranteed ... or I'll kick his fuckin arse
Wow--this is fascinating! It reminds me a bit of the ice cores that researchers take from glaciers, and the tiny air bubbles from thousands of years ago that are trapped inside. Thank you for teaching me something new!
I wonder if our Tasmanian, James has been there?
No I have not been there but I will make a special visit next time I am down that way and try and get you some photos!
I've emailed this to a few friends who work for CSIRO here and no one knows about it, doesn't seem like you can borrow from this library either ;-) I've told a friend in local radio ... maybe they'll do a feature!*
I also have a friend who is a Head Librarian at the Antarctica library down here so if you ever want want to do something on that I'm sure Tess would be happy to chat Librarian to Librarian,
*full attribution guaranteed ... or I'll kick his fuckin arse
This is so cool!