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Ice Hazards19 viewsHere, melt ponds encroach on many of the buildings in the camp. Sometimes, inflatable boats were used for transportation. Image credit: EWG.
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Taking Scientific Measurements29 viewsOne of the primary purposes of the drifting stations was to collect all possible meteorological data while on the ice floe. This involved installing, calibrating, and maintaining the instruments. Here, researcher German Maximov conducts a routine calibration of a pyranometer (in the large tube). Image credit: EWG.
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Taking Scientific Measurements21 viewsGerman Maximov collecting the measurement of direct solar radiation. 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
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75 views1972 pilot study: "Bam's Hut." Arne Arneberg "the human forklift", at left.
Image Credit: NSIDC courtesy Tom Marlar/CRREL
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80 viewsAIDJEX 1972 pilot study. Rolf Bjornerd, field manager
Image Credit: NSIDC courtesy Tom Marlar/CRREL
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68 viewsMurray Stateman AIDJEX 1972 pilot study
Image Credit: National Snow & Ice Data Center
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64 viewsAIDJEX 1972 pilot study. Inside NASA cv990 Murray Stateman at right
Image Credit: NSIDC courtesy Tom Marlar/CRREL
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157 viewsA local woman spins yarn in Tsum Valley, Nepal. Credit: Shari Gearheard
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123 viewsA man breaks off a chunk of frozen halibut.
Image courtesy Andy Mahoney
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252 viewsTerry Haran wears a cold-water survival suit for a boat trip near the Antarctic Peninsula
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81 viewsKoni using the steam drill to make a new hole for the leaning weather station. Sitting above the pit in purple is Elizabeth (Betsy) Kolbert from The New Yorker magazine, who came out for a week to experience research in Greenland and to interview Koni for a three-piece article called, "The Climate of Man". Photo by John Maurer, CIRES/NSIDC, University of Colorado.
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