2023-2024 Science Planning Summary
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2023-2024 USAP Field Season
Project Detail

Project Title

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) activities: McMurdo Shear Zone


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T-940-M Research Location(s): McMurdo Shear Zone

Summary

Event Number:
T-940-M
NSF Agreement

Program Director:
Ms. Carla Haroz

ASC POC/Implementer:
Matthew Erickson / Paul Duit


Principal Investigator(s)

Ms. Renee Melendy
Renee.D.Melendy@usace.army.mil
US Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab


Location

Supporting Stations: McMurdo Station
Research Locations: McMurdo Shear Zone


Description

The Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) activities encompass engineering and basic research in support of a variety of projects at both McMurdo Station and South Pole Station. Work to be completed by CRREL under this event includes program management and support for shear Zone field work and the white out area ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey.


Field Season Overview

Two participants will deploy to McMurdo Station for four weeks and travel to the Shear Zone. This work requires fieldwork in conjunction with the South Pole Traverse project, with the timeline coordinated with SPoT2 so that SPoT2 personnel can conduct the fieldwork component of the project, namely field supervision, field safety coordination, blasting, heavy equipment operation, and mechanic duties.


Deploying Team Members

  • Zoe Courville
  • Hannah Wittmann