Poster snapshots - The Antarctic ice sheet
On display Tuesday and Wednesday
- Poster #8 - Stefan W Vogel
- A year in the melt zone: Preliminary results from a year-long temperature record from the Amery Ice Shelf using fibre optic-based distributed temperature sensing
- Poster #9 - Roland Warner
- Distributed temperature logging on the Amery Ice Shelf; Challenges and scientific opportunities
- Poster #10 - Stefan W Vogel
- Surface melting and melt features on the Amery Ice Shelf - implications for ice shelf, ice sheet stability
- Poster #12 - Stefan W Vogel
- Ice dolines in East Antarctica; ice-ocean interactions from surface melt water drainage events
- Poster #13 - Roland Warner
- Impact of external factors on changing dynamics of Mertz Glacier Tongue prior to 2010 calving
- Poster #14 - Roland Warner
- Platelet ice attachment to instrument strings beneath the Amery Ice Shelf
- Poster #15 - Roland Warner
- Inferring ice-flow directions from single ice-sheet surface images using the Radon transform
- Poster #16 - Roland Warner
- Pine Island Glacier velocities from Landsat7 images: FFT-based image correlation for images with data gaps
- Poster #18 - Jacob Anderson
- East Antarctic ice sheet thinning and retreat of the Ross Sea ice sheet
- Poster #19 - Christopher Plummer
- The Holocene sea-salt trace ion chemistry record from Law Dome, East Antarctica
- Poster #20 - Holly Winton
- Seasonality of soluble iron and black carbon in the Ross Sea and Southern Ocean
- Poster #21 - David Gwyther
- Oceanic heat flux, on-shelf flow and basal melting of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica
- Poster #22 - Richard Selwyn Jones
- Glacial history of Mackay Glacier, Transantarctic Mountains - Chronology of thinning to the present day
- Poster #23 - Mark Pittard
- The velocity of the primary tributary glaciers of the Amery Ice Shelf, 2004-2012
- Poster #24 - Aja Ellis
- Characterisation of insoluble nanoparticles in ice cores from Law Dome, East Antarctica
Latest news
- Conference prize winners
27 Jun 2013
The Strategic Science in Antarctica conference concluded yesterday and two days of workshops have commenced. Congratulations to those who were awarded prizes for their contributions to the conference.
- Watch the welcome message from Australia's Environment Minister
24 Jun 2013
In a welcome message via video from Canberra, Australia’s Environment Minister, Tony Burke, reflected on the foresight of earlier decision-makers who agreed to set aside an entire continent for scientific research.
- Last minute information for attendees
20 Jun 2013
There's not too long to wait until the start of the Strategic Science in Antarctica conference, and we hope you’re as excited as we are! Read on for more information about the final program, registration, Twitter, presenters, posters and social functions.
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Key dates
- 11th June 2013
Registrations close - 21st June 2013
Registrations at the AAD open for staff - 24th June 2013
Registrations at the venue open - 24th June 2013
Conference commences - 26th June 2013
Conference concludes
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