Tom and Katharina’s project aims to understand how Antarctica might respond to future warming by studying its response to past natural periods of global warmth. We are specifically targeting a period in Earth’s history approximately 3 million years ago, known as the mid-Pliocene.
Read MoreAlex is the project lead for both Mariapina’s project and Lisa’s and Zhaohui’s project.
Read MorePina’s research aims at improving the current understanding of supraglacial hydrology and its effects on the stability of floating ice sheets around the Antarctic continent. Her project is: The Emperors’ smooth floes - how sea ice roughness may affect emperor penguin breeding success.
Read MoreZhaohui is driving the project: Mapping the extent of ice-ocean interaction using microwave altimetry. Understanding the formation of Antarctic sea ice is crucial due to understanding its role in modulating climate.
Read MoreLisa is driving the project: Mapping the extent of ice-ocean interaction using microwave altimetry. Understanding the formation of Antarctic sea ice is crucial due to understanding its role in modulating climate.
Read MoreKatharina and Tom’s project aims to understand how Antarctica might respond to future warming by studying its response to past natural periods of global warmth. We are specifically targeting a period in Earth’s history approximately 3 million years ago, known as the mid-Pliocene.
Read MoreTom and Katharina’s project aims to understand how Antarctica might respond to future warming by studying its response to past natural periods of global warmth. We are specifically targeting a period in Earth’s history approximately 3 million years ago, known as the mid-Pliocene.
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