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The Power of a Blog!
…and you’ll see what I mean!). Following these minor disasters and I had the fortune of squeezing in two conferences (the International Association of Geomorphology in Paris and the International…
Where have all the trees gone?
…looked like some 5,000 years ago. Once out of the Paris periphery, heading south, past Orleans, Tours then Bordeaux, the rolling countryside slowly but steadily becomes greener until the forests…
An insatiable demand for data
…were plastered with framed images and yet they ordered more frames, kilometres of them. And throughout my career which now spans almost 40 years I’ve experienced the same about data….
A very organised chaos
…images. His information was plentiful and somewhat overwhelming in quantity but I’m sure he said that there were as many as nine Delhis. In fact, according to the government website…
What’s cooler than a Enzo Ferrari?
…cores were transported down to School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin for ITRAXTM core scanning. The ITRAXTM core scanner takes high resolution radiographic and optical images…
Why is soil solution sampling important?
…to come across a paper by Steven Falivene, dated November 2008 on Soil Solution monitoring in Australia (http://www.irrigationfutures.org.au/imagesDB/news/SoilSolutionreportIM0408-FINAL.pdf). A lengthy and detailed account of his research on the sustainability of…
Prospecting for gold in the Congo
…images from these and many other locations are always filled with huge drilling rigs, life-sized Tonka trucks and landscapes scrapped bare following the excavation of precious resources. But at the…
Know your customers and competitors too!
…with good competition – usually very short lived! Whatever your field remember – it’s a small world. Images and facts from around the world reach our laptops in seconds so…