Guest Scientists: Martin Visbeck and Michael Studinger Originally presented 15 Nov 2003 Introductory Presentation by Dr. Michael J. Passow PowerPoint | Web Page Feel free to use any or all of our resources with your students. They are being organized...
“A Virtual Ride of Discovery: Exploring the Earth’s Climate Using Drones”
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Ocean and Atmospheric Physics, Polar Research, Remote Sensing, Scientific research vessels
Supported by NSF Grants OCE 20-49546 and OCE 19-23935 and the Schmidt Ocean Institute with Christopher Zappa Originally presented 19 February 2022 Youtube video of this session Christopher Zappa is a Lamont Research Professor in Ocean and Climate Physics,...
“Developing Knowledge of Climate during the Past 150 Years” with Alexey Kaplan and “The LDEO Deep-Sea Core Repository” with Rusty Lotti Bond (Feb 2002)
by admin | Jul 21, 2023 | Climate Change, Paleoclimatology, Polar Research
Originally presented Feb 2002 Introduction to this Workshop Introduction by Dr. Michael J. Passow PowerPoint | HTML Earth Science Content Guest Scientist: Alexey Kaplan—“Developing Knowledge of Climate during the Past 150 Years” In the...
“Glacier Dynamics and Changes in Ice Flow” with Meredith Nettles (Apr 2012)
by admin | Jul 21, 2023 | Climate Change, Earthquakes & Volcanoes, Paleoclimatology, Polar Research
“Glacier Dynamics and Changes in Ice Flow”with Meredith Nettles Originally presented 22 Apr 2012 What really happens at the bottom of a glacier as it flows toward the sea? Meredith Nettles’s research focuses on tomographic imaging of the Earth’s upper mantle and...
“Footprints of past glaciations – discovering traces of ice on the bottom of the ocean” with Frank Nitsche (Mar 2011)
by admin | Jul 21, 2023 | Climate Change, Paleoclimatology, Polar Research
Originally presented 19 Mar 2011 The West Antarctic Ice Sheet is believed to be vulnerable to climate change as it is grounded below sea level, is drained by rapidly flowing ice streams and is fringed by floating ice shelves subject to melting by incursions of...
Shrinking Glaciers: A Chronology of Climate Change with Michael Kaplan (Oct 2013)
by admin | Jul 21, 2023 | Climate Change, Paleoclimatology, Polar Research, Uncategorized
Dr. Michael KaplanLamont Assistant Research Scientist Geochemistrymkaplan@ldeo.columbia.edu Originally presented Oct 2013 Dr. Kaplan’s presentation: Kaplan2013 Research interests: Quaternary and glacial geology, geomorphology, geochronology,...
“Impacts of Acute Warming on Arctic Flora and Fauna” with Natalie Boelman (Jan 2014)
by admin | Jul 21, 2023 | Climate Change, Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Polar Research, Uncategorized
Natalie Boelman Originally presented 11 Jan 2014 Natalie Boelman is a Lamont Assistant Research Professor in the Biology and Paleo Environment Division. The main goals of my research are to better understand: the ways in which the composition, physical structure, and...
“How Have Glaciers Behaved in Patagonia in the Past?” with Michael Kaplan (Oct 2014)
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Climate Change, Paleoclimatology, Polar Research
Originally presented 25 October 2014 Summary: Patagonia contains the largest amount of glacier ice in the Southern Hemisphere outside Antarctica. Historical records show that the Patagonian Ice Fields are some of the fastest disappearing, large ice masses in the...
“Melting of the Antarctic Ice Sheets” with Frank Nitsche
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Climate Change, Polar Research
Originally presented 13 Feb 2016 Abstract:Satellite measurements are showing that the large ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are thinning and losing mass. The melting of these ice sheets is increasing sea level globally and endangering coastal areas. One...
Nichole Anest and Core Repository Staff: Out of the Depths, Into the Classroom and Lab
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Climate Change, Deep Earth Research, Educational Tools, GeoMapApp, Hudson River Studies, Polar Research, Scientific Ocean Drilling, Uncategorized
Out of the Depths, Into the Classroom and LabCurator Nichole Anest and the Core Repository StaffOriginally presented 20 Oct 2018 https://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/core-repository Supported in part through NSF Grant #OCE 15-59059 The Lamont-Doherty Core Repository (LDCR)...