Bunn of the North

As he did last year, my brother Andy is heading off to Siberia to study the climate of the Arctic, specifically

the transport and transformations of carbon and nutrients as they move with water from terrestrial uplands to the Arctic Ocean, a central issue as scientists struggle to understand the changing Arctic.

You should check out the web site and blog.  Among other things, you can find out why he has to travel 11000 miles to end up a mere 3000 miles from home.

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Ted Bunn

I am chair of the physics department at the University of Richmond. In addition to teaching a variety of undergraduate physics courses, I work on a variety of research projects in cosmology, the study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the Universe. University of Richmond undergraduates are involved in all aspects of this research. If you want to know more about my research, ask me!