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Author Archives: Tom Roland

Kew, Darwin and … Bogology!

November 15, 2013by Tom Roland Leave a comment

Traditionally, Bogology has mainly taken place in northern Europe and North America. In these regions botanical understanding is plentiful and easily available and, as a result, we know all about […]

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Biological methods, History, Plants, South America

Welcome to Bogology!

October 1, 2013by Tom Roland Leave a comment

Welcome to Bogology.  We’re glad you made it.  We’ve created this website to make our research more accessible to a wide audience.  That includes you!  We are passionate about the […]

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Bogology, Welcome

A bog by any other name…

September 30, 2013by Tom Roland Leave a comment

 “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose   By any other name would smell as sweet.” Well, it might be true of roses, but when it comes […]

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Into the wild – peat in Alaska’s far north

September 30, 2013by Tom Roland Leave a comment

Being a Bogologist is a great job. Not only do I get to do something for a living that interests me a great deal, I get to travel the world […]

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Alaska, Carbon, Fieldwork, North America

Core blimey!

September 12, 2013by Tom Roland Leave a comment

I must confess something. I have shamelessly stolen the title of this blog post from Matt’s excellent article about fieldwork in eastern Canada. You can read that article here, but […]

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