Dr. Passchier is now weeks away from deployment to Antarctica to participate in the Antarctic Drilling Program as an on-ice sedimentologist.
Last week good news was received from the co-chiefs:
"A team of 9 individuals is working now to prepare the SMS drillsite, drilling rig, and camp. This team deployed to Antarctica on the 20th and 25th of August. All of the expected freight was delivered. The drilling equipment and camp structures were successfully broken free of the winter snow build-up. The sea-ice route to the drillsite was first traversed 24th August and found to be in good and safe condition. The sea-ice at the drillsite has a good, solid surface, with minimal snow cover, and is more than 7 meters thick. The first delivery of buildings to the site occurred on 27th August. "
Image: Drillrig used 1997-1999. Credit: Sandra Passchier courtesy NSF
Blog on seafloor drilling and fieldwork near ice sheets - views are those of the blogger
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Sunday, September 2, 2007
MSU at the International Symposium of Antarctic Earth Sciences
Last week two faculty members of Montclair State University, Stefanie Brachfeld and Sandra Passchier, presented their research in posters and as oral presentations at the International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences in Santa Barbara CA. Montclair State has made its mark on the map in Antarctic Geociences and we can look forward to more research in years to come. More information on the Symposium can be found here.
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