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History / Out in the field

The Ross Sea Ice Shelf and beyond

Posted on December 1, 2011 by Tom • 2 Comments

Extending east from Cape Crozier, the front of the Ross Ice Shelf is a 30 metre high vertical wall of ice. It’s a remarkable feature, especially when you realise that it’s fresh water, it’s floating, and about 90% of it is underwater. With an area of 487,000 square kilometres, the Ross Ice Shelf is the … Continue reading →

History / Out in the field

Scott’s hut on Cape Evans

Posted on November 24, 2011 by Tom • 4 Comments

So far, the geology on this trip has faced some stiff competion from history and penguins, but on tuesday it came into its own. We moved across McMurdo Sound overnight and into the fast ice on the west coast, ready for an assault on the Dry Valleys. It was a lovely sunny day on the … Continue reading →

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Reaching Shackleton’s expedition hut

Posted on November 23, 2011 by Tom • 4 Comments

Taking a circuitous route through the pack ice, we finally made it to Frankin Island at 76 degrees south. We got the ship to within 5 miles, then flew in by helicopter, landing on the sea ice at the southeastern end of the island about a mile and a half from a colony of Emperor … Continue reading →

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