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J.L . Wadham , P.T Doran

ATHENA: Advancing TecHnologies and ENvironmental stewardship for subglacial exploration in Antarctica. J.L . Wadham , P.T Doran. SCAR-SALE. SRP - Subglacial Antarctic Lake Environments (SALE) formed 10 years ago to help guide new science Disbanding, having met goals

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  1. ATHENA: Advancing TecHnologies and ENvironmental stewardship for subglacial exploration in Antarctica J.L. Wadham, P.T Doran

  2. SCAR-SALE • SRP - Subglacial Antarctic Lake Environments (SALE) formed 10 years ago to help guide new science • Disbanding, having met goals • Need now for continued communication to help funded and planned SAE programmes meet environmental and technological challenges

  3. ATHENA Objectives ATHENA will ensure that subglacial aquatic exploration over the next 5-10 years is underpinned by the technological and environmental protection infrastructure required to ensure the highest science return possible. This will be done through coordination of international activities linked to funded lake drilling campaigns and other subglacial aquatic environment investigations.

  4. Environmental Protection • Current environmental protocols based on limited data and no lake samples • There will be a need to have an independent science body track protocols against new knowledge • Active SAE groups will benefit from a robust exchange of information on techniques for meeting environmental goals Aseptic sampling at Lake Vida Seigert et al. 2007

  5. How can Athena advance Environmental Protection • Provide a forum for the sharing of information relating to environmental protection • Liaise with the existing AG-CCR-SAE (Code of Conduct for the Exploration and Research of Subglacial Aquatic Environments) Action Group to implement and document recommendations on environmental stewardship that may be updated as new information is acquired • Keep all groups focused on the global importance of environmental protection

  6. Technologies • Limited sensor toolkit: few suitable COTS/marine sensors (low temperature, low levels of analytes) • Currently no autonomous devices that can be deployed to SAEs: communications issues, limited sensors, size, EP concerns • Spatially and temporally limited data from SAEs • Need carefully coordinated international effort Lake Ellsworth probe (NOCS)

  7. How can ATHENA advance technologies? • Link to Environmental Stewardship: “clean” technologies • Propose new models for technology provision (e.g. space flight engineering) • Stimulate and accelerate technological development for the “next phase” • Define common data capture requirements , performance data (e.g. ATHENA website/meetings) • Encourage engagement between groups Cryo-Egg (Bristol) ENDURANCE, Stone Aerospace

  8. Link to existing SCAR programmes • Code of Conduct for the Exploration and Research of Subglacial Aquatic Environments (AG-CCER-SAE) - Action Group (cross SSG) • Sub-Ice Geological Exploration (SIeGE) Expert Group • Coordinate and develop multinational capabilities in geophysics and drilling to address broad geoscience problems • ACE (via access to sediments), EBA (clean technologies and environmental protocols specific to the subglacial zone)

  9. Plan for delivery • Kick-off meeting fall AGU 2010 • Improve the present knowledge on clean access and sample retrieval for chemical/biological analysis (collaboration with the AG-CCR-SAE, detailed protocols) • Organise thematic cross-disciplinary sessions and meetings –AGE 2011, 2012, ISAES (2011), SCAR (2012) • Budget $13k for 2 years ($11k-workshop, $2k website) Follow-on proposal 2011 2012 2010 ISAES AGU AGU WS (IT) SCAR

  10. Membership • *JemmaWadham (UK) and *Peter Doran (US): co-chairs • Christoph Mayer (Germany) • Carlo Barbante (Italy) • *Warwick Vincent (Canada) • *Irina Alekhina (Russia – link to Vostok drilling programme) • Matt Mowlem (UK – link to Lake Ellsworth Exploration Programme) • Alberto Behar (US – link to WISSARD drilling programme) • Alex Pyne (New Zealand – link to ANDRILL) • Satoshi Imura (Japan) *also on AG-CCR-SAE (Code of Conduct for the Exploration and Research of Subglacial Aquatic Environments) Ellsworth Consortium

  11. Conclusions • ATHENA responds to immediate and time-limited needs for SAE science: • Tackle issues of environmental stewardship surrounding lake access and sampling • Coordinate and accelerate progress of technologies needed to secure the future of SAE exploration • Future: programme planning group or extension of expert group, depending on findings of SAE exploration and needs in 2 years time Smith et al (2009)

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