Title: Field Notes from A Catastrophe
1Field Notes from A Catastrophe Chapter 4Under
the GlacierStudent Name, Student Name, Student
Name
Abstract This poster illustrates concepts and
findings discussed in chapter 4 of Field Notes
From a Catastrophe.
Figure 3. Decline in glacial mass worldwide. (So
and So, 2006)
Take Home Messages Greenland ice is melting much
faster than projected, even more than Kolbert
relayed in her interviews. Significance
Figure 2. Difference in Greenland glacier melt
extent from 1992 to 2005. (So and So, 2006)
- Figure 1. Melting of Greenland glacier (So and
So, 2006)
References Cited Kolbert, E (2006). Field Notes
from a Catastrophe.
2Illustrating Field Notes from a
Catastrophe Chapter 3 Under the Glacier Suzi
Farris, Nina Rice, and Joey Schmitz University of
Washington Bothell BIS 243 Autumn 2007
Abstract This poster illustrates concepts and
findings discussed in chapter 4 of Field Notes
From a Catastrophe.
Take Home Messages Greenland ice is melting much
faster than projected, even more than Kolbert
relayed in her interviews. Significance
Figure 1. Melting of Greenland glacier (So and
So, 2006)