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Antarctic Earth Sciences Program - News

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a one-meter long section of the WAIS core Recent Climate, Glacier Changes in Antarctica at the "Upper Bound" of Normal
Released April 14, 2013
News From the Field
Borehole camera iamge In a Scientific and Engineering Breakthrough, NSF-funded Team Samples Antarctic Lake Beneath the Ice Sheet
Released January 28, 2013
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replicate ice from 3001 meters depth Innovations in Ice Drilling Enable Abrupt Climate Change Discoveries
Released December 17, 2012
News From the Field
1912 campsite of researchers led by geologist Raymond Priestley on Mt. Erebus. Atop an Antarctic Volcano, NSF-funded Researcher Finds Camp Site from the "Heroic Age" of Antarctic Exploration
Released December 13, 2012
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radar image of bedrock elevation Scientists Discover New Site of Potential Instability in West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Released May 10, 2012
News From the Field
polar graphic Polar Climate Change May Lead to Ecological Change
Released August 11, 2011
News From the Field
a grain of fossilized pollen Fossilized Pollen Reveals Climate History of Northern Antarctica
Released June 27, 2011
News From the Field
Duncan Young New Map Reveals Giant Fjords Beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Released June 1, 2011
News From the Field
image of a glacier University of Minnesota Researchers Who Map Antarctic Turn to the Arctic
Released May 5, 2011
News From the Field
polar graphic University of Oklahoma Geologists Look for Answers in Antarctica
Released February 23, 2010
News From the Field
U.S. Antarctic Program Alexandra Isern Appointed Antarctic Earth Sciences Program Director
Updated December 2, 2009
Photo of a sediment core. New Evidence From NSF-funded ANDRILL Demonstrates Climate Warming Affects Antarctic Ice Sheet Stability
Released March 18, 2009
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An artist's rendering of the Antarctica Gamburstev Province (AGAP) project. U.S.-led, International Research Team Confirms Alps-like Mountain Range Exists under East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Released February 24, 2009
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Image of the AGAP logo. U.S.-Led, International AGAP Team Poised to Probe One of Antarctica's Last Unexplored Places
Released October 14, 2008
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polar graphic Rare Antarctic Fossils Reveal Extinction of Tundra Before Full Polar Climate Arrived
Released August 5, 2008
News From the Field
Sketches of fossils. Antarctic Fossils Paint a Picture of a Much Warmer Continent
Released August 4, 2008
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Photo of John Goodge and a colleague collecting specimens in the Transantarctic Mountains. A Single Boulder May Prove that Antarctica and North America Were Once Connected
Released July 17, 2008
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Photo of researchers setting up an Antarctic field camp. Study of Glacial Earthquakes Shakes Up Idea of How Ice Streams Move
Released June 5, 2008
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Antarctic LIMA images Newly Unveiled Satellite Map of Antarctica Is a Unique Tool for Scientists, Educators and the Public
Released November 27, 2007
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Subglacial lakes and rivers Report Offers Guidance on How to Safely Explore Vast Aquatic Systems Buried Under Antarctic Ice
Released May 31, 2007
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A mother and juvenile plesiosaur probably looked like this artist's rendering. Volcanic Blast Likely Killed and Preserved Juvenile Fossil Plesiosaur Found in Antarctica
Released December 11, 2006
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The overall amount of snowfall in Antarctica hasn't changed during the past 50 years. Overall Antarctic Snowfall Hasn't Changed in 50 Years
Released August 10, 2006
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