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Jean-Joseph Cote
jjcote at juno.com
Tue Nov 21 19:13:10 EST 2006
> but I don't think the Saharan dust ever goes to Greenland--though
> it does land in Florida, I believe.
Not surprisingly, in fact, because they're at the same latitude (the
northern edge of the Sahara being roughy even with Maryland). But
somehow my eye missed the Greenland part, and I was envisioning towing
Antarctic iceberg to Arabia. But I did worry some about prevailing winds.
There is some kind of wind-blown detritus in glacial ice, though, I
think, but maybe it's just pollen from Siberia.
> Hutch: I have a hard time seeing poultry bones as a good choice
> for fertilizer. Maybe that's why they had only limited success?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_meal
Jean-Joseph
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