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Alaska | Mallemaroking

Mark Brandon • January 28, 2014 I don’t usually work on this sort of thing, but very recently I have been writing about hazards caused by the cryosphere. A major hazard is of course the avalanche – whether ice, snow, or a mixture. This video was posted on You tube (with the tag line “Courtesy […]

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Google Streetview at South Georgia | Mallemaroking

I do like Google streetview and often use it if I am going somewhere new to see where I am supposed to be heading. So it’s really nice to see it at South Georgia in the South Atlantic. The landing page has links to various locations, but I particularly like this one of the grave […]

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ice | Mallemaroking

[This is a post bringing together things I have done elsewhere whilst learning how to use this platform.] Back in July 2012 the global news media went very big on a story on the Melting of Greenland. The original BBC Greenland Melting story I got involved in a discussion on twitter about it, with lots […]

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solstice | Mallemaroking

Mark Brandon • December 23, 2016 It’s been quite a year in the Arctic. Over the winter 2015/6 we had the strongest and coldest Arctic polar vortex of the last 68 years. This contributed to a low maximum in Arctic sea ice extent. At that stage only the locals and the scientists were looking, and I […]

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When an Antarctic iceberg the size of a country breaks away … | Mallemaroking

Mark Brandon, The Open University You never forget the first time you see an iceberg. The horizon of a ship at sea is a two dimensional space and to see a three dimensional piece of ice appear in the ocean is quite something. But, in truth, the first iceberg you see is likely to be […]

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sea ice age | Mallemaroking

Apologies, but no results were found. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. My Tweets Art At sea History Personal Science Storify twitter Uncategorized Log in Entries feed Comments feed WordPress.org

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computer | Mallemaroking

Mark Brandon • January 8, 2013 This post starts with that carboncounter_ fellow. He tweeted last night: https://twitter.com/CarbonCounter_/status/288423035533414400 …continue reading → Posted in twitter. Tags: computer, personal, trivial on January 8, 2013 by Mark Brandon.

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lake | Mallemaroking

There is a lot happening at the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet as summer progresses, and the MODIS sensor on the TERRA and AQUA satellites is a wonderful way to observe it. I noticed the other day (8 July 2015) this beautiful image of fast ice breaking out of a Fjord on the east […]

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DeLong | Mallemaroking

Mark Brandon • March 26, 2015 I was enjoying my polar books the other night and came across a quote attributed to everyone’s  favourite humanitarian polar explorer and scientist, Fridtjof Nansen. Fridtjof Nansen, 1915, from the George Grantham Bain Collection If I were not a Norwegian, I would be an Englishman rather than belong to […]

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Nansen: “I would rather be an Englishman” | Mallemaroking

I was enjoying my polar books the other night and came across a quote attributed to everyone’s  favourite humanitarian polar explorer and scientist, Fridtjof Nansen. Fridtjof Nansen, 1915, from the George Grantham Bain Collection If I were not a Norwegian, I would be an Englishman rather than belong to any other nation Nansen is quoted […]

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Edward Landseer | Mallemaroking

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has made more than a third of a million images both public domain and searchable online. This is one of my current favourites: An Arctic Summer: Boring Through the Pack in Melville Bay by William Bradford and painted in 1871. An Arctic Summer: Boring Through the Pack in Melville Bay […]

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William Speirs Bruce | Mallemaroking

Mark Brandon • March 11, 2014 It’s very common to hear people harking back to the time when everything was apparently “better”. Before the planet was “ruined”, before anthropogenic climate change kicked in, and when everybody treated each other with respect. Of course I don’t hold that view. Polar exploration had a golden age of […]

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Martin Siegert | Mallemaroking

Mark Brandon • February 25, 2015 Last week I enjoyed an Inaugural lecture by Professor Martin Siegert of Imperial College. Inaugural Lectures are a big deal: Imperial’s Inaugural Lecture series provides a platform to showcase and celebrate the College’s new professors. The inaugural lecture provides official recognition and celebration of the academic’s promotion to professor. […]

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Setting Free the Bears | Mallemaroking

Last week the Royal Society (UK), and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) released a good PDF booklet called Climate Change: Evidence & Causes. In the words of the US NAS “Climate Change makes clear what is well-established and where understanding is still developing. It echoes and builds upon the long history of climate-related work […]

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