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You're not missing much Chris Rowan is a geologist specialising in the dark arts of paleomagnetism, and getting people to pay him to travel to exotic destinations for fieldwork. Having drilled up New Zealand during his PhD, and South Africa in his first post-doc, he now works at the University of Edinburgh.

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A girl, a pack, a forest, a river Anne Jefferson has a love of all things water-related and blends hydrology, geomorphology, geology, and climate change in her work. She has a Ph.D. from Oregon State University and is now an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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in the lab:

Is Anne a hydrologist? geomorphologist? hydrophillic geologist? or whathaveyou?

Category: in the lab

The major theme of my research is analyzing how geologic, topographic, and land use variability controls hydrologic response, climate sensitivity, and geomorphic evolution of watersheds, by partitioning water between surface and ground water. What do you call someone like me?

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The limits of monomaniacal workaholism

Category: academic life

I've spent most of the last three days camped in front of a scanning electron microscope, looking at lots of evil iron sulphides. And when I say 'most', I really do mean 'most'. The problem when you want access to...

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Greigite, mineral of evil

Category: geology

Meet my palaeomagical nemesis.

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The Palaeomagician's bane

Category: in the lab

Why lightning may be my new mortal enemy

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Palaeomagnetism: from drilling to publication

Category: in the lab

How the measurements I make in the lab are distilled into the results reported in a typical scientific paper.

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