MILAGRO News

Would you like to hear from people participating in the MILAGRO campaign? Several researchers and teachers working on the project will be sending us news about what's happening during the campaign through "Postcards from the Field", linked below. The five most recent postcards are given first, followed by links to lists of postcards sorted by name or date. To find out more about the person submitting the postcard, click on their name to reach a brief biography that explains who they are and what they're doing on the campaign.

Recent Postcards

Peroxides Measured at the T1 Site from Judy Lloyd, March 29, 2006
What does Tecamac mean? from Oscar Peralta, March 24, 2006
Fire nearby T1 from Oscar Peralta, March 23, 2006
Pollutants on the Ground from David Greenberg, March 22, 2006
Map of Mexico City from Dara Salcedo, March 20, 2006

Postcards by Name

Postcards by Date

Last modified February 24, 2006 by Roberta Johnson.

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