What we are all about

Living on the Edge is the field study of earthquakes, volcanoes, and other hazards where tectonic plates collide. Field studies focus on understanding the science behind natural hazards that lead to catastrophic events and subsequent loss of life. Fieldwork is aimed at recognizing hazards and understanding the processes behind the hazards. The blog chronicles the participants and their experiences in Alaska Summer 2008

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Where are we today?

6 comments:

Ruth Wight said...

Great schedule! It's on the fridge, so we can keep track.
xo

nicki said...

Shannon,

I am impressed by the quality of your
(and fellow students') written
impressions. What a bright group you must be! Alaska sounds stunning and I
am enjoying it and vicariously
experiencing it via this great blog.
love and hugs,
nicki

Anonymous said...

Can you believe you've been there for 1 week already? Time is flying by ,so remember to take advantage of EVERY single opportunity that presents itself! This is a trip of a lifetime & thanks to your awesome professors your there& having the time of your life!Looking forward to hearing all about the glaciers,next-Love you , Manda! mum

Anonymous said...

manda- you'll be home in 1 week- so don't forget reel in that big one before it's too late! Hope things are ok & the bear mace is working well! So can't wait to get update& i'll give Avery lots of hugs & kisses from you !love & miss you !mum

Anonymous said...

So sad to see this all come to an end - you've all inspired everyone who reads this blogspot, to experience the wonders of our 49th state and dream of someday actually seeing it all firsthand!
you all should be so proud of yourselves for your amazing accomplishments & sharing them with us so eloquently in this blog! Thanks so much! Love ,amanda's mum

Anonymous said...

Great schedule! It's on the fridge, so we can keep track.

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