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AIDJEX1972_040.jpg
269 views1971 AIDJEX pilot study. The University of Washington boundary-layer studies used divers to assemble current-meter masts under the water and to map under-ice topography
Image Credit: National Snow & Ice Data Center
AIDJEX Web site
AIDJEX1972_041.jpg
338 viewsView from beneath of diver descending. (University of Washington boundary-layer studies.) 1971 AIDJEX pilot study
Image Credit: National Snow & Ice Data Center
AIDJEX Web site
TS_03_6TedGalley.jpg
73 viewsTed Scambos, helping out by cleaning and drying off dishes, down in the galley.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDC
TS_06_WaterlineBerg.JPG
189 viewsWarmer water washes against the iceberg and causes benches to form. The benches push the iceberg edges upwards; here, a bench floats above the water line and forces ice that used to be underwater into view.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
IceTrek Web site
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