Tag: snow

Pressmeddelanden

2011-10-14 08:53 Nästa vecka reser deltagare i SWEDARP 2011/12, det svenska Antarktisforskningsprogrammet, till Christchurch, Nya Zeeland, och därifrån vidare till den amerikanska forskningsstationen McMurdo i Antarktis. Två forskargrupper, som leds av Lars Holmer från Uppsala universitet och Michael Axelsson från Göteborgs universitet, kommer att vara i Antarktis fram till 30 november.

Antarctic expedition reveals new information on inland ice layers that may help predict the future of the frozen continent

2010-06-11 14:44 The first data from the Japanese-Swedish glaciological traverse JASE in 2007/08 is presented at the International Polar Year Oslo Science Conference. The team studied an area where previous drilled ice cores have been taken. The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest inland ice on Earth and its development is one of the most important factors for issues like climate change and sea level rise.

Nyheter

2010-12-23 10:32 Den sista modulen i IceCube-observatoriet sänktes ned i isen på Sydpolen i Antarktis lördagen 18 december 2010. Världens största neutrinodetektor är just färdigbyggd, men har redan använts för datainsamling under flera år.

Bilder

Snöstudier på Antarktis/Snow grain studying in Antarctica

2010-06-11 14:32 Under JASE-expeditionen utvecklades en ny method för att mäta snökorns storlek, form och förekomst. JASE was a Japanese-Swedish Antarctic research expedition in 2007/08. The main focus was the development of the inland ice sheet connected to the recent climate change. Many different types of data were collected: aerosols and surface snow sampling, snow radar and depth soundings and ice cores.

Dokument

2010-06-11 15:56 JASE was a Japanese-Swedish Antarctic research expedition in 2007/08. The main focus was the development of the inland ice sheet connected to the recent climate change. Many different types of data were collected: aerosols and surface snow sampling, snow radar and depth soundings and ice cores.

2010-06-11 14:38 JASE was a joint Japanese-Swedish Antarctic research expedition in 2007/08. The main focus was the development of the inland ice sheet with clear connections to the recent climate change. Many different types of data were collected: aerosols and surface snow sampling, snow radar and depth soundings and ice cores.