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  1. Fascinating talk from J P Steffensen of #nielsBohrInstitute on the ravages that a 2 year #COVID19 gap in visits to #EGRIPcamp.

    The #icecore science trenches needed completely reconstructing, it took 2.mobths to dig out the camp, all done by hand!
    Amazingly they even managed to start taking #EGRIP ice core again...
    #DKviden #GreenlandIceSheet

  2. Fascinating talk from J P Steffensen of #nielsBohrInstitute on the ravages that a 2 year #COVID19 gap in visits to #EGRIPcamp.

    The #icecore science trenches needed completely reconstructing, it took 2.mobths to dig out the camp, all done by hand!
    Amazingly they even managed to start taking #EGRIP ice core again...
    #DKviden #GreenlandIceSheet

  3. Fascinating talk from J P Steffensen of #nielsBohrInstitute on the ravages that a 2 year #COVID19 gap in visits to #EGRIPcamp.

    The #icecore science trenches needed completely reconstructing, it took 2.mobths to dig out the camp, all done by hand!
    Amazingly they even managed to start taking #EGRIP ice core again...
    #DKviden #GreenlandIceSheet

  4. Fascinating talk from J P Steffensen of #nielsBohrInstitute on the ravages that a 2 year #COVID19 gap in visits to #EGRIPcamp.

    The #icecore science trenches needed completely reconstructing, it took 2.mobths to dig out the camp, all done by hand!
    Amazingly they even managed to start taking #EGRIP ice core again...
    #DKviden #GreenlandIceSheet

  5. Fascinating talk from J P Steffensen of #nielsBohrInstitute on the ravages that a 2 year #COVID19 gap in visits to #EGRIPcamp.

    The #icecore science trenches needed completely reconstructing, it took 2.mobths to dig out the camp, all done by hand!
    Amazingly they even managed to start taking #EGRIP ice core again...
    #DKviden #GreenlandIceSheet

  6. It's interesting because changes far inland at the #EGRIP #IceCore site have also been observed as @agrinsted published earlier this year, but here they consider them to be sign of #IceMaterial properties rather increased melting
    fediscience.org/@agrinsted/109

  7. It's interesting because changes far inland at the #EGRIP #IceCore site have also been observed as @agrinsted published earlier this year, but here they consider them to be sign of #IceMaterial properties rather increased melting
    fediscience.org/@agrinsted/109

  8. It's interesting because changes far inland at the #EGRIP #IceCore site have also been observed as @agrinsted published earlier this year, but here they consider them to be sign of #IceMaterial properties rather increased melting
    fediscience.org/@agrinsted/109

  9. It's interesting because changes far inland at the #EGRIP #IceCore site have also been observed as @agrinsted published earlier this year, but here they consider them to be sign of #IceMaterial properties rather increased melting
    fediscience.org/@agrinsted/109