Monday, May 08, 2006

Sinister Coils

As previously noted, Nq. pachyderma is composed of chambers that are added in succession. The chambers form a 'trochospiral' coil. This coil can be sinistral or dextral, left or right coiling. The sinistral forms dominate in polar waters, and are a proxy for such water masses. Right now, I am counting the relative abundances of sinistral and dextral forms throughout the core. This is proceeding much faster than the previous work of picking out Nq. pachyderma from the slide sample.

I've also been thinking of what to do in the future, as in over the summer and for a thesis starting next semester. Fortunately, I might be able to do some paleontological research at a few places, such as at another local university or possibly at a museum within a paleo-department. That would be exciting. However I am also concerned about focusing too narrowly on paleontology; it'd be nice to actually have a job after getting the 'peice of paper' that is a graduate degree. There isn't much call for paleontologists out there in the market.

Bah, that's the market's loss!

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