timprove figure 3 caption - cosmo - front and backend for Markov-Chain Monte Carlo inversion of cosmogenic nuclide concentrations
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 (HTM) Author: Anders Damsgaard <anders.damsgaard@geo.au.dk>
       Date:   Tue, 10 Nov 2015 11:59:38 +0100
       
       improve figure 3 caption
       
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                          </div>
                          <div class="card-content">
                              <h4 class="blue-text">
       -                          Erosion history</h4>
       +                          Sample history</h4>
                              <p>
                              (a) Two-stage glacial-interglacial model based on the
       -                      selected climate record, based on the median
       +                      selected climate record and the median
                              &delta;<sup>18</sup>O<sub>threshold</sub> value from the
       -                      first figure.
       -                      
       -                      (b) Timing and duration of glacial and interglacial
       -                      periods are defined by a threshold value (d18Othreshold)
       +                      first figure above.  Timing and duration of glacial and
       +                      interglacial periods are defined by the threshold value
                              that is applied to the climate record. 
       +
       +                      (b) Binary exposure history between glaciations
       +                      characterized by total exposure and interglacials without
       +                      any exposure.
       +
       +                      (c) Erosion rate through time which alternates between
       +                      interglacial and glacial erosion rate magnitude, based on
       +                      median values presented above.
                              
                              </p>
                          </div>