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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1113)11/22/1999 3:17:00 AM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12247
 
Maurice - No worries. I don't know about you, but I post on these boards, at least in part, in order to correct my mistakes and to get a different take. Take my gaff of a while ago about CDMA security. Given that you are much much more prolific than I, ... .

Now I feel obligated to do some research in the yearly CO2 release vs the amount already in the atmosphere. I'd be surprised if it weren't a sizable fraction since although I've seen many people dispute the effects of CO2, I've never heard anyone (even Rush Limbaugh) dispute the fossil fuel's effect on atmospheric CO2.

Clark



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1113)11/22/1999 10:44:00 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 12247
 
Maurice...some art photos of Antarctica.....click on photo to enlarge......Blue Ice..........Tim
raydoan.com



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1113)11/22/1999 2:54:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12247
 
<ablation (glacial)
All processes, which include melting, evaporation (sublimation), wind erosion, and calving (breaking off of ice masses), that remove snow or ice from a glacier or snowfield. The term also refers to the amount of snow or ice removed by these processes.
>http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/cdiac/glossary.html

Mqurice, Sublimation is a subset of ablation.

Mq