By 9am Alec and I were heading to Resource Management’s biology lab to do some of the last samples for plant macrofossils. I finally found some really great material in the three samples I looked through today. Most of the seeds I found were new, and were not present in the other core samples.  Overall, I thought it was a wonderful way to wrap up the macrofossil analysis. Zach and Wayne worked on diatom analysis at the forestry. 

At 12:30 we met with Emi to go over out revisions on the Background, Site Description, and Methods. Emi was very help as always. Diana also met with us to check on our mental health. LOL

If you’ve been reading the blogs on Wednesday you know that they are usually really mellow days. Happy Hump Day Ya’ll!!!!

“Nature does not proceed by leaps and bounds.” –Carl Linnaeus

Adrienne Warmsley

 

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About Diana Dalbotten

Diana Dalbotten is the Director of Diversity and Broader Impacts for the National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics and the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota; and for the Geoscience Alliance, a national alliance for broadening participation of Native Americans in the Geosciences.

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