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 A very comprehensive exposition of this idea can be found in a [[https://gchron.copernicus.org/articles/2/169/2020/|paper]] describing the software design, as well as in a [[http://hess.ess.washington.edu/repository/CI/Balco_Laabs_CI_project_description_20190813_shortened.pdf|proposal]] to the National Science Foundation to fund development of the system.  A very comprehensive exposition of this idea can be found in a [[https://gchron.copernicus.org/articles/2/169/2020/|paper]] describing the software design, as well as in a [[http://hess.ess.washington.edu/repository/CI/Balco_Laabs_CI_project_description_20190813_shortened.pdf|proposal]] to the National Science Foundation to fund development of the system. 
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-The project also has a [[https://twitter.com/ice_d_database|Twitter feed]], which mostly just randomly tweets links to pictures of remote places in Antarctica. Literally randomly -- that is not just a filler word like 'whatever.'  
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-Update: the Twitter feed doesn't seem to work any more. Twitter seems to have made it impossible for the program that tweets random samples/locations to authenticate. So probably goodbye to Twitter.  
  
 A description of how the project got started and how it is supported can be found [[history_support|here]]. A description of how the project got started and how it is supported can be found [[history_support|here]].