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Harro was here

4 August 2008 09:32

Harro with Carl Petter Nielsen and Trond Svenoe on the roof of the building
a long series of CO2 measurmenents
Harro Meijer is professor isotope physics at the University of Groningen. He is studying atmospheric greenhouse gasses by using stable isotopes as natural markers. He has been visiting the Netherlands Arctic Station to study opportunities for future research. While visiting the Zeppelin atmospheric station, he photographed some of the equipment (shown below). Of course he had to join a goose catch as an inauguration.
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Lots of equipment, many measurements.
inside in the Zeppelin atmospheric station inside in the Zeppelin atmospheric station inside in the Zeppelin atmospheric station
Marcus Schumacher is now station manager of the German station, but has worked in Harro's laboratorium in Groningen. After catching the geese, we wait for the geese to empty their guts. From left to right: Simon Herniman (station manager British base), Emmie de Wit, Maarten Loonen, Harro Meijer and Janwillem Loonen. You have to hold a goose for a picture.



Now he has to come back with a project.


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