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bruff on the brunt_antarctica

This is Neil Brough living and working in a harsh environment. The story of an atmospheric chemist at a desolate and remote station named Halley in the antarctic. Only now in the Arctic at 10000ft at Summit Greenland.

Wednesday, 24 January 2007

the lab





The CASlab.






A lonely place in the clean air sector and a long walk......











Some of the instruments within.









A minor jigsaw puzzle to unwrap.










The mass spectrometer.










The men behind the machine. From L to R. Bob stickel, Greg huey, Steve Sjostedt and Dave tanner.
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