2024-2025 Science Planning Summary
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2024-2025 USAP Field Season
Project Indexes

USAP Program Index

Earth Sciences, Geodesy and Geophysics

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Bertrand, Paul G-078-M Dry Valley seismic project
Levy, Joseph G-083-M CAREER: Linking cold desert groundwater to thermokarst & chemical weathering in partnership with the Geoscience UAV Academy
Morgan, Daniel G-049-M Unlocking the glacial history of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica by fingerprinting glacial tills with detrital zircon U-Pb age populations
Patterson, Molly G-070-M Collaborative Research: Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to 2 Celsius (SWAIS 2C)
Shen, Weisen G-298-M/S A comprehensive seismic investigation to the crust and uppermost mantle beneath the South Pole, East Antarctica
Swanger, Kate G-064-M Collaborative Research: Holocene and late Pleistocene stream deposition in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica as a proxy for glacial meltwater and paleoclimate
Tominaga, Masako G-082-N Collaborative Research: Heat source and flux distributions in the Western Ross Sea seafloor
Wilson, David G-090-P/S Global seismograph station (GSN) at South Pole Station, Palmer Station and Scott Base
Wilson, Terry G-079-M Collaborative Research: Investigating Ice Sheet - Solid Earth Feedbacks in West Antarctica: Implications for ice sheet evolution and stability
Zimmerer, Matthew G-065-M Constraining West Antarctic Ice Sheet elevation during the last interglacial
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