On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 22:09:03 -0400 "WILTON" wrote:
> Yes, I think so.
>
> Wilton
The data sources were the NOAA GISP2 Ice Core from Central Greenland and
the NOAA Vostok Ice Core
(http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/metadata/noaa-icecore-2453.html)
Craig
>
> Did you look at the data Craig provid
Yes, I think so.
Wilton
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WILTON wrote:
They were looking for evidence of changes in Earth's climate, etc., stored
i
WILTON wrote:
> They were looking for evidence of changes in Earth's climate, etc., stored
> in the ice, layer by layer, over MANY years. They finally bored (and
> recovered cores) to bedrock, 'depth of about 12,000 to 13,000 feet.
Did you look at the data Craig provided several days ago? - from
ussion List"
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naaa, the lost P38s. Maybe that is when they found them.
> ...BTW - an interesting little aside, well, to me, anyway: I spent a
night at the site of the Greenland ice coring project by the National
naaa, the lost P38s. Maybe that is when they found them.
> ...BTW - an interesting little aside, well, to me, anyway: I spent a
night at the site of the Greenland ice coring project by the
National Science
Foundation in July, 1978...
Were they looking for another B-29?
RLE
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] boring for??
...BTW - an interesting little aside, well, to me, anyway: I spent a
night at the site of the Greenland ice coring project by the National
Science
Foundation in July, 1978...
Were they looking for another
m Air Base
near Greenland's west coast. I think NSF is still doing work there, or
nearby, but the RADAR site is closed.
Wilton
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...BTW - an interesting little aside, well, to me,
> ...BTW - an interesting little aside, well, to me, anyway: I spent a
> night at the site of the Greenland ice coring project by the National Science
> Foundation in July, 1978...
>
Were they looking for another B-29?
RLE
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