Poster snapshots - Plenary
On display Monday and Tuesday
- Poster #13 - Kristi Bennett
- Springtails on the edge: an ecotone near the McMurdo Dry Valleys
- Poster #14 - Ian Hawes
- An endemic cyclopoid copepod from Lake Joyce challenges our understanding of McMurdo Dry Valley biodiversity
- Poster #15 - Laura Williams
- Ecology and management of invasive Poa annua in the subantarctic
- Poster #16 - Yi Han
- Conservation decision-making in Antarctica: managing invasive species using a Bayesian Belief Network approach
- Poster #17 - Paul Czechowski
- Molecular diversity of Antarctic soil meiofauna explored using high-throughput sequencing
- Poster #44 - Cliff Atkins
- [Why] do you do outreach?
On display Tuesday and Wednesday
- Poster #1 - Alexander Fraser
- Improved Antarctic surface mass balance remote sensing using ASCAT
- Poster #2 - Adrian McCallum
- Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) in polar snow
- Poster #3 - Wolfgang Rack
- HEM bird measurements of ice thickness and freeboard over the McMurdo Sound and implications for ice density
- Poster #4 - Samuel Poynter
- Volcanic signals in ice core records from Law Dome, East Antarctica
- Poster #5 - Andrew Moy
- Holocene climate history for coastal East Antarctica: The isotopic record from the Law Dome deep ice core
- Poster #6 - Sean Ables
- Signatures of distorted geomagnetic field Lines in Antarctic magnetometer data
- Poster #7 - Mike Williams
- Melting and ocean circulation at the front of the Ross Ice Shelf
- Poster #11 - Stefan W Vogel
- East Antarctic surface melting; Biggest 21st century sea-level change threat?
- Poster #17 - Cliff Atkins
- Aeolian dust in Terra Nova Bay Polynya, Antarctica
- Poster #30 - Tom Trull
- Automated measurements of biogeochemical and ecological cycles: results from the Southern Ocean Time Series
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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