This award supports a project to undertake glaciochemical investigations of the Ross Sea Embayment Drainage System, and portions of Wilkes Land for purposes of understanding annual to multi-centennial scale climate variability. The glaciochemical data that will be collected will contribute to the U.S. component of the International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition and will occur over a period of two years on an overland traverse that will begin at Taylor Dome in Northern Victoria Land and travel to the South Pole. This data, along with similar information collected on a series of earlier traverse in West Antarctica, will contribute to providing an in-depth understanding of natural climate variability and will provide a baseline for ass...
This award supports a project to examine an existing ice core of opportunity from South Pole (SPRESO...
The complex atmospheric and glaciological dynamics of West Antarctica make this region of particular...
Several sites within the Transantarctic Mountains fit the requirements necessary for the retrieval o...
This award supports a series of field measurements that will improve our understanding of the East A...
This award supports a science management office for a pilot ice-core drilling and analysis program t...
This award supports a project of scientific investigations along two overland traverses in East Anta...
This award supports the science management office (SMO) for a series of collaborative science propos...
On 2 January 2003, the U.S. component of the International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition (U....
US ITASE is effectively a polar research vessel. It offers the ground-based opportunities of traditi...
This award supports a project for physical properties research on snow pits and firn/ice cores with ...
The primary research activities in this project involved our participation in the four US ITASE fiel...
The production of environmental change records using time-series data retrieved from ice cores has s...
The production of environmental change records using time-series data retrieved from ice cores has s...
The production of environmental change records using time-series data retrieved from ice cores has s...
The complex atmospheric and glaciological dynamics of West Antarctica make this region of particular...
This award supports a project to examine an existing ice core of opportunity from South Pole (SPRESO...
The complex atmospheric and glaciological dynamics of West Antarctica make this region of particular...
Several sites within the Transantarctic Mountains fit the requirements necessary for the retrieval o...
This award supports a series of field measurements that will improve our understanding of the East A...
This award supports a science management office for a pilot ice-core drilling and analysis program t...
This award supports a project of scientific investigations along two overland traverses in East Anta...
This award supports the science management office (SMO) for a series of collaborative science propos...
On 2 January 2003, the U.S. component of the International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition (U....
US ITASE is effectively a polar research vessel. It offers the ground-based opportunities of traditi...
This award supports a project for physical properties research on snow pits and firn/ice cores with ...
The primary research activities in this project involved our participation in the four US ITASE fiel...
The production of environmental change records using time-series data retrieved from ice cores has s...
The production of environmental change records using time-series data retrieved from ice cores has s...
The production of environmental change records using time-series data retrieved from ice cores has s...
The complex atmospheric and glaciological dynamics of West Antarctica make this region of particular...
This award supports a project to examine an existing ice core of opportunity from South Pole (SPRESO...
The complex atmospheric and glaciological dynamics of West Antarctica make this region of particular...
Several sites within the Transantarctic Mountains fit the requirements necessary for the retrieval o...