Originally presented 13 Dec 2008 Here is the introductory slide show for this workshop: The AGAP Project and other LDEO Antarctic Research (ppt) The AGAP Project and other LDEO Antarctic Research (pdf) Twenty-five years ago no one would have believed that there could...
“How Are Warmer Temperatures in the Arctic Tundra Impacting Migratory Songbird Who Go There to Breed?” with Natalie Boelman (Apr 2011)
by admin | Jul 28, 2023 | Polar Research
Originally presented 9 Apr 2011 Introduction to this Workshop Arctic Songbirds Cutting-Edge Research Dr. Natalie T. Boelman serves as Lamont Assistant Research Scientist in the Division of Biology and Paleo...
“Under 4 Kilometers of Ice: Studying Lake Vostok” with Michael Studinger (Apr 2004)
by admin | Jul 28, 2023 | Polar Research, Uncategorized
Originally presented 9 Apr 2004 Michael Studinger: Remote Sensing of Lake Vostok Buried under 4 km (2 1/2 miles) of ice in the heart of the Antarctic continent lies Lake Vostok, one of the world’s biggest freshwater lakes. For up to 25 million years the Lake has been...
E2C em Diamantina
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | O projeto Earth2Class Diamantina, Polar Research
O projeto Earth2Class Diamantina objetiva o desenvolvimento de atividades pedagógicas inovadoras com o apoio de professores e alunos do curso de licenciatura em geografia da UFVJM em escolas estaduais e municipais do Vale do...
“The Life of Polar Sea Ice” with Andrew Juhl and Craig Aumack (Jan 2012)
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Polar Research, Uncategorized
Originally prresented 14 Jan 2012 Polar oceans seem like a difficult place to make a living. Yet they are the home to many very large animals, such as seals, whales, and polar bears. Part of the explanation for how these large animals can survive in such a seemingly...
“LDEO Contributions to the IPY (International Polar Year), part 1: Exploring Polar Regions with Geophysical Tools” with Michael Studinger (Nov 2007)
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Polar Research, Uncategorized
Originally presented 10 Nov 2007 Where Is He Now? http://www.polartrec.com/member/michael-studinger The Earth2Class Workshops this Fall featured two special themes: the “IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program) ‘School of Rock’ Workshops” and the “Lamont...
“LDEO Contributions to the IPY (International Polar Year), part 2: ANDRILL (Antarctic Drilling Project) Results” with Trevor Williams (Dec 2007 )
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Polar Research
Originally presented 8 Dec 2007 The November and December E2C Workshops feature research contributions by LDEO scientists to the 2007 – 2008 International Polar Year. In our December Workshop, Trevor Williams provides an update to his...
“ANDRILL: Geologic Drilling to Produce Stratigraphic Records of the Antarctic” with Trevor Williams (Sep 2006)
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Polar Research
Originally presented 16 Sep 2006 The Earth2Class Workshops this fall will feature two special themes: “International Polar Year” and “Helping Students Interpret Data”. During the 2007 – 2008 IPY, thousands of scientists from all over the world will conduct large- and...
Antarctica’s Subglacial Lakes with Michael Studinger (Dec 2006)
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Polar Research
Remote sensing has revealed “Lake Vostok”, a body of water as large as some of the Great Lakes entirely hidden beneath 4 km of Antarctic ice. For the past few years, Michael Studinger has joined us to discuss how scientists can study the geology, hydrology, and...
“Remote Sensing of Lake Vostok” with Michael Studinger (Feb 2006)
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Polar Research, Remote Sensing
with Michael Studinger Originally presented 11 Feb 2006 Buried under 4 km (2 1/2 miles) of ice in the heart of the Antarctic continent lies Lake Vostok, one of the world’s biggest freshwater lakes. For up to 25 million years the Lake has been covered by an ice sheet...