UW soil scientist at home in Antarctica Wisconsin State Journal
Jim Bockheim, a UW-Madison soil scientist, has spent a lot of time in Antarctica. If you need proof of that, just check a map of this remote land at the bottom of the world. Look for Mount Bockheim. Yes, Bockheim has a mountain in Antarctica named after him. This is what happens when you spend 15 field seasons doing research in such a unique place and end up knowing as much about Antarctic soils ...
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