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Published on the 14th June 2016 by ANSTO Staff
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The National Computing Infrastructure (NCI) has highlighted to the work of environmental researcher Andrew Smith with an article on its website. It takes the power of Australia's world-class high-end supercomputer, Raijin to model some of the complex processes that impact levels of beryllium-10 found on Earth’s surface.
Andrew has travelled with colleagues to Greenland and Antarctica to sample cores from ice sheets.
Read moreabout Andrew Smith