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Life on a Drifting Station40 viewsAn interior view of the NP-1 tent, which served as both living quarters and work area. Station members lived for nine months on NP-1. Image credit: EWG.
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179 viewsAIDJEX 1972 Pilot Study: Unmanned current-meter holes had to be reopened periodically.
Image Credit: National Snow & Ice Data Center
AIDJEX Web site
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188 viewsCloseout of the ICESat spacecraft prior to installation on the launch vehicle at Vanderburg AFB, 01 November 2002.
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342 viewsRob Bauer works with instruments prior to traveling out into the field.
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202 viewsThis tent served as the kitchen for the team during the 2009-2010 LARISSA expedition.
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184 viewsIt is considered good luck to rub the toe of this statue in Punta Arenas, prior to setting off for Antarctica
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87 viewsThis is all you see wherever you look on the interior of the Greenland ice sheet. Flat and boring as Kansas!
Photo by John Maurer, CIRES/NSIDC, University of Colorado.
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81 viewsA snow pit that I dug and analyzed at Swiss Camp. It was one of my primary duties to dig and analyze snow pits at the various sites we visited.
Photo by John Maurer, CIRES/NSIDC, University of Colorado.
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CLPX Experiment169 viewsScientists preparing to collect CLPX data for the first Intensive Observation Period (IOP1) near Buffalo Pass, Colorado USA on 24 February 2002. For more information on the field experiment, see the CLPX Exeriment Web site.
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127 viewsDuring the ARISE Cruise, the team came across various types of sea ice; pictured here is grease ice.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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113 viewsDuring the ARISE Cruise, the team came across various types of sea ice; pictured here is silver dollar ice.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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220 viewsThis Chilean house is located between Puenta Arenas and Rio Gallegos.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
IceTrek Web site
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