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 This wiki is the documentation for the [[http://www.ice-d.org/|ICE-D database project]], whose purpose is to organize and work with data having to do with Earth science applications of cosmogenic-nuclide geochemistry. If you know what that means, you're in the right place.  This wiki is the documentation for the [[http://www.ice-d.org/|ICE-D database project]], whose purpose is to organize and work with data having to do with Earth science applications of cosmogenic-nuclide geochemistry. If you know what that means, you're in the right place. 
  
-This wiki is likely to be under construction for the foreseeable future. If you would like to contribute to any aspect of it, contact <html><a href="mailto:balcs@bgc.org?subject=I want to volunteer to help with the ICE-D wiki!">Greg Balco</a></html>+This wiki is likely to be under construction for the foreseeable future. If you would like to contribute to any aspect of it, contact <html><a href="mailto:balcs@bgc.org?subject=I want to volunteer to help with the ICE-D wiki!">Greg Balco</a></html> or <html><a href="mailto:jtulenko@bgc.org?subject=I want to volunteer to help with the ICE-D wiki!">Joe Tulenko</a></html>
  
-If you are interested in contributing to any part of the ICE-D project, contact <html><a href="mailto:balcs@bgc.org?subject=I want to volunteer to help with the ICE-D project!">Greg Balco</a></html> or <html><a href="mailto:benjamin.laabs@ndsu.edu?subject=I want to volunteer to help with the ICE-D project!">Ben Laabs</a></html>+If you are interested in contributing to any part of the ICE-D project, contact <html><a href="mailto:balcs@bgc.org?subject=I want to volunteer to help with the ICE-D project!">Greg Balco</a></html>,  <html><a href="mailto:jtulenko@bgc.org?subject=I want to volunteer to help with the ICE-D project!">Joe Tulenko</a></html>, or <html><a href="mailto:benjamin.laabs@ndsu.edu?subject=I want to volunteer to help with the ICE-D project!">Ben Laabs</a></html>
  
 ==== What is the ICE-D project? ==== ==== What is the ICE-D project? ====
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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.'  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.' 
  
-A description of how the project got started and how it is supported can be found [[history_suppor|here]].+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.  
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 +A description of how the project got started and how it is supported can be found [[history_support|here]].
  
 ==== ICE-D focus areas ==== ==== ICE-D focus areas ====
  
-Although the point of the ICE-D project is to assemble any and all cosmogenic-nuclide data, we make this project more manageable by structuring it around [[domains:start|a set of specific Earth science applications]]. Assembling all the data needed for focused science applications one at a time makes it possible to go from zero to useful a lot faster than trying to do the whole world at once.  At present, these are the [[http://antarctica.ice-d.org|ICE-D:ANTARCTICA]], [[http://alpine.ice-d.org|ICE-D:ALPINE]], [[http://calibration.ice-d.org|ICE-D:PRODUCTION RATE CALIBRATION]], and [[http://greenland.ice-d.org|ICE-D:GREENLAND]] databases. +Although the point of the ICE-D project is to assemble any and all cosmogenic-nuclide data, we make this project more manageable by structuring it around [[domains:start|a set of specific Earth science applications]]. Assembling all the data needed for focused science applications one at a time makes it possible to go from zero to useful a lot faster than trying to do the whole world at once.  Some examples are the [[http://www.ice-d.org/antarctica/|ICE-D:ANTARCTICA]], [[http://www.ice-d.org/alpine/|ICE-D:ALPINE]], and [[http://www-d.org/greenland|ICE-D:GREENLAND]] databases. 
  
 ==== Transparent Middle Layer infrastructure === ==== Transparent Middle Layer infrastructure ===