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668: Searching the Sediments to Uncover Sources of Food and Water for Early Humans - Dr. Gail Ashley

People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

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How I Met a Scientist in Antarctica

I was first exposed to Antarctica by scientific cruise ships which is a very different way of collecting data. I like to be close and up and personal with what I'm working on. So I wrote my own proposal to go and work on a glacier to try to understand about the sediments in the geological record that's produced by melting glaciers. We worked out of Zodiac's small motorboats in pretty could have been dangerous conditions although we tried to stay out of the dangerous conditions. Calving means these large blocks break off. Do you know when it's coming? Is it making the sounds or something to alert you? Yes it makes a cracking sound and you can hear it coming but if you

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