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Far up north, the Reyðará-Pluton

23 Jun 2019 by VIPS Commission

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The dark heights of Karls Spur’s basaltic lava flows on the left and the brownish colored rocks of the felsic Reyðará-Pluton on the right.

Hello fellow VIPS enthusiasts,

Greetings from Iceland! The VIPS-team is currently in Iceland on field work, hence the delayed update this week. Many of you know field work has little spare time, so the full story about our adventures and misadventures will follow as soon as we are back in the office. We hope you stay tuned!

That said, if you are an early career researcher and want to share your field adventures, lab-stories or other encounters get in contact with us at vipscommission@gmail.com!

Happy summer!

VIPS-team

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Tobias, Emma and Taylor taking a break among the scree.

 

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