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August 11, 2017: Pushing through a revision

Friday office calm, Placid waters, setting sun, Matlab takes its time.

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August 10, 2017: Summary of GRL manuscript resubmission (and almost as long!)

For large-scale discharge, Connectivity matters, Mostly at low depths.

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August 9, 2017: Good day for writing

Smudge of gray, the Bay Monsoon moisture moves across Clouding not my thoughts

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August 8, 2017: New school year

Like wires ere a storm A buzz grows in the hallways Fall nips summer’s heels

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August 2, 2017: Nature’s Exception

Next to the sidewalk Artichokes turn to thistle Food becomes flower

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August 1, 2017: On seeing results from a tracer experiment for the first time

I open the file A breakthrough curve emerges! Huge sigh of relief

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July 31, 2017: Afternoon Cup (by Cody)

That cup she cradles Means competition for me Coffee versus fur

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July 28, 2017

AGU abstracts Wasn’t New Years yesterday? Um, yes, results show…

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July 27, 2017

The Golden Gate Bridge Hides among billows of fog Only its tip peeks

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Vineyards, climate change, and biota conservation as an example of a complex system

Vineyards, climate change, and biota conservation as an example of a complex system Andrés Muñoz-Sáez Complexity science provides a theoretical framework that allows confronting the challenges of predicting the consequences of human-induced changes in the biosphere (Sole & Bascompte, 2006). I’m … Continue reading

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