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Antarctic Geology and Geophysics

Antarctic Geology and Geophysics. Antarctic Science Section. Thomas Wagner Program Manager NSF/Office of Polar Programs. Antarctica. Antarctic Geology & Geophysics. All areas of G&G Microcosm of EAR and OCE/MG&G Compelling research that can only be done, or is best done, in Antarctica

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Antarctic Geology and Geophysics

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  1. Antarctic Geology and Geophysics Antarctic Science Section Thomas Wagner Program Manager NSF/Office of Polar Programs

  2. Antarctica U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  3. Antarctic Geology & Geophysics • All areas of G&G • Microcosm of EAR and OCE/MG&G • Compelling research that can only be done, or is best done, in Antarctica • Many opportunities • No mosquitoes and no snakes U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  4. Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamic ice-sheet system -Interacts with and is affected by the underlying continent

  5. Antarctic Subglacial Topography < 2 % of exposed bedrock -Many intriguing features are known – but much is not known.

  6. Antarctica and the surrounding sea-floor • Marine geological records of ice sheet evolution – implications for a warmer world • SHALDRIL • ANDRILL • Seafloor tectonics – global importance U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  7. McMurdo Dry Valleys Landscape Evolution Periglacial Processes

  8. Antarctic Geology Dinosaurs, fossilforests, and marsupials.

  9. Continental Evolutionand Global Tectonics U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  10. Volcanology and Active Tectonics U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  11. Crary Science and Engineering Center U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  12. Remote Field Research U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  13. Aerogeophysical Research Bouguer Gravity U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  14. Palmer Station Research U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  15. Marine Research U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  16. International Collaboration • Diverse array of opportunities within USAP • Many countries have active research programs that encourage partnerships U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  17. What happens after you submit your proposal U.S. Antarctic Program, New Investigators workshop

  18. Resources WAIS: http://igloo.gsfc.nasa.gov/wais/ ANDRILL: http://andrill-server.unl.edu/index.htm SHALDRIL: http://www.arf.fsu.edu/arfhtml/arfpages/shaldril.html Antarctic Working Group on Geology and Geophysics: http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/ANTWGGG/ Antarctic Research Facility (Sediment Core Repository): http://www.arf.fsu.edu Antarctic Master Directory: http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data/portals/amd/ Antarctic Rock Repository: http://bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/rr/samples/ United States Antarctic Resources Center: http://usarc.usgs.gov/ Antarctic Marine Geology (Cambridge 1999) by John Anderson, Rice University

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