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  1. Tracing electromagnetic waves

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    HOTRAY is a ray tracing computer code designed to trace the path of electromagnetic waves in a hot magnetised plasma. HOTRAY has been used to understand the generation and propagation of plasma waves at the Earth, Jupiter, Saturn and laboratory plasmas.

  2. Tracing West Antarctica’s ice sheet history

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    WAMSISE examined the record of ice sheet evolution on West Antarctic continental margins from middle Miocene to present, clarify the factors controlling the major sedimentary changes, and consider their global implications.

  3. Transformation

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    Realising the benefits of the Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation programme.

  4. Understanding changing Arctic sea ice

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    physicists, chemists, biologists, economists, and sociologists from 21 institutes in 11 countries across Europe assess the rapid retreat and collapse of Arctic sea-ice cover

  5. Uniting Arctic climate observation systems

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    Arctic PASSION brought together international partners, including Indigenous and local communities, to improve how we monitor the rapidly changing Arctic and make environmental data freely available to those who need it.

  6. Water Resources of the Upper Indus Basin

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    This project investigated how much water is stored in the glaciers and snow of the Upper Indus Basin, and how climate variability influences water availability.

  7. Weddell Sea ice sheet and climate

    Studying ice response during past climate changes improves understanding of Antarctic ice sheet dynamics. This knowledge helps predict how ice sheets may behave under future warming scenarios.