Arctic research in my life
- is much funnier wearing orange vinyl trousers
May 25, 2013
Climate debate in DK
If you can read danish, have a look here! An interesting article about climate scepticism in politics, but also read this. I think the important part that is not straight forward is that there is a lacking debate in society today. And science is somewhat screwed. Everybody knows that it is so much easier to get money if you do research on climate change rather than trying to prove the opposite, which is of course not okey, that is what science is about; to prove something or the opposite! However, since I do believe in the anthropogenic impact and responsibility of the changing climate I can not other than support the that side of the story. I love seeing those articles in public, it's obvious that people are sceptic and that's good to know. In my world we take it for granted that people know about climate and that it is obvious that it is human impact that change the climate, and it is really important to relise that that is not the case, not everybody believes in it...
The insignificant statistics
Wow, the time is running to fast.. In just 15 days, I'm on my way to greenland. I'm a bit nervous about the instruments we have packed. Questions like if all connections are there and if everything works has risen, and I don't know the answers... I just hope that everything is as it should be and that it will work when we arrive... whoa... In present time, I'm studying for the upcoming exam in june. We are also writing a report about the data we collected in lilla bögeskoven some weeks ago... I think it will work out fine, but the results are not as clear as we had hoped, as always it is insignificant.. That's something that really annoys me, a limit of 0.05 that should be considered, otherwise it is not significant.. I wonder how many true things in nature we have ignored just because the p-value was 0.06... Hmm, anyway about the project, it's good practice to learn the software SAS, which I have not used before, and also to look at the data which actually covers a big part of the course.
May 8, 2013
Excursion to lille bøgeskoven
As I've mentioned before i'm taking a course at the department of biology. Today we went to a forest to gain some practical hands on experiences. It was a really nice day and we were really lucky with the weather, a lot of rain while we were in the car, but sunny when we arrived..
Anders is giving instructions of todays work |
We took some soil samples for nitrogen and carbon content |
sorting the soil |
measurements of fluroscence |
measurements of soil respiration |
LiCor, measurements of CO2 and H2O fluxes |
PhD, Michelle, our field assistent |
...and some other guy... |
May 6, 2013
VOCA VOCA yeayey
BVOC experiment on mesocosms from Abisko and Zackenberg has generated a lot of data.. I'm at the moment leraning how to sort it and handle it... It's quite a lot of work (manually) in excell.
I've also finally got an answer from the journal where I submitted the Manuscript about plant resonses on reindeer grazing, and with some changes it will get published. =)
It is a lot of planning right now. Next week a container will leave Copenhagen and be shiped to Disko island. So, we have to get ready and pack... I think thats all for now. Cheers
Mesocosms from abisko |
A freezer where I'm measuring BVOC from vegetation |
Clean air in, and then our through a tube which will absorb BVOCs |
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