Gems in the Middle of the Hardest Week
The last week before a new field program is probably best described as “beyond hectic”. There are so many ups and downs that one doesn’t have time to worry. There is only enough time to breathe in...
View ArticleOn the Bus, Heading to the Field
This is the week where you wake up at night realizing that something might work better if one more supply or piece of equipment can be modified. This is the week where I burn the candle at both ends...
View ArticleAt the Airport and Enroute
The airport transit went smoothly. The ticket counter agent, Dexter, with years of experience made sure the rolling steamer trunks were loaded at the bulky bag check-in despite their acceptable size...
View ArticleTracy headed to Barrow
My adventure is about to start. Sitting at airport waiting to board. After never being able to properly check in last night, all went more than smoothly during checkin. Looks like I should get out of...
View ArticlePreparing maps
Working to prepare maps to provide larger spatial reference of our field site and to illustrate the field sampling layout. Total concentration and average ice thickness derived from last week’s...
View ArticlePhotos from the Team
Cathy on her way! Waiting at the Anchorage Airport. Renny thinks Jesse has a good idea. Jesse and Renny on the first day commuting home. Prudhoe Bay Barrow High School visit with Matt Conforti. Welcome...
View ArticleOur team in the field
Jesse beginning em on survey line 2. Scott ready to capture stereo images of “mongo” ridge. Renny and I after topographic survey of line 2, 600m. Renny Kane, MS graduate Student Dr. Tracy DeLiberty,...
View ArticleDr. Cathy Geiger talks about the causes to declining sea ice from Barrow, Alaska
USNA Arctic Ocean Barrow 2013 video features our own Dr. Cathy Geiger!
View ArticleScott Sorensen shares some photos from his experience.
Awesome aurora we saw on our last night. Beautiful ice formation. Frost flowers growing in the shadow of a large ridge. Agroup photo of the Udel folks on top of a ridge
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