1.24 – Geophysical methods in cryosphere science, Volume 1
Geophysics is used extensively to determine the structure and dynamics of the ice sheets, and to help us understand how they will change in the future. Measurements of ice sheet […]
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Geophysics is used extensively to determine the structure and dynamics of the ice sheets, and to help us understand how they will change in the future. Measurements of ice sheet […]
Managing risks from water pollution is central to public health, environmental quality, and economic prosperity worldwide. While improvements in water quality have been attained in some parts of the world, […]
Dynamic mantle processes are known to influence oceanic basins with implications for ocean circulation and climate. This study exploits an interdisciplinary approach to probe present-day mantle and lithosphere beneath Antarctica’s […]
Background: Allochrony can be a cause or consequence of speciation, either creating temporal reproductive isolation that reduces gene flow between diverging populations or reinforcing divergence that has already occurred through […]
Vessel-mounted 75-kHz ADCP data were collected on cruise DY158 on RRS Discovery, in the South Atlantic Ocean, Scotia Sea, and northern Weddell Sea, from 24 December 2022 to 28 January […]
Continuous underway navigation, meteorology, and oceanographic data were collected on cruise DY158 on RRS Discovery, in the South Atlantic Ocean, Scotia Sea, and northern Weddell Sea, from 22 December 2022 […]
The first fossil fauna to be described from the Antarctic was collected at Seymour Island in December 1892 by Captain Carl Anton Larsen and the crew of the Norwegian whaling […]
The evolution of life on our small world has a long and tumultuous history, beginning as self-replicating molecules and evolving into complex organisms able to consciously and deliberately alter their […]
The use of Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems (RPAS), also referenced as Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and more generally as drones, is increasingly prevalent across various scientific disciplines, enabling the collection […]
Invasions of exotic species in fragile and pristine ecosystems, such as those of Antarctica, is a growing ecological concern. Psychoda albipennis, a cosmopolitan saprophagous fly, has recently become established in […]
Theme 5 examines the impacts of human activities on Antarctica, including scientific operations, tourism, fisheries, and shipping, and their interactions with climate change, with the aim of informing environmental policy […]