

Straumsnutane January 10th - 12th
With a few days of good weather the team had a very productive time at one of our most northerly field sites, Straumsnutane. This site is...


SANAE on January 3rd
We had our best day yet for collecting samples and seeing evidence of past, higher levels of the east Antarctic Ice Sheet. We returned to...


SANAE on January 2nd
New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day were productive fieldwork days for the MAGIC-DML field team. Poor weather had been delaying fieldwork,...

Let's Talk Science: What is "remote sensing?"
Remote sensing uses satellites to help us see a big chunk of land from a bird’s-eye-view. When the sun shines on the land, radiation bounces


Ship to SANAE (just in time)
All photos and video material provided by Jon Harbor and Carl Lundberg After unloading all of our gear from the ship on Dec 26th, on Dec...


Still onboard the SA Agulhas II
*This article was originally posted by our partners at Polar Research Secretariat. See the original post here. During the helicopter trip...


Unexpected Turn, We are at Sea!
*This article was originally post by our partners at Polar Research Secretariat. See the original post here. As often before long...


The team is on the S.A. Agulhas II
*This article was originally posted on our partner, Swedish Polar's, blog site. See the original article here. The team is now on a ship!...


Troll Research Station, Antarctica
Andreas and Jenny disembarking at Troll Station. Photo provided by Jon Harbor. Our short time in Cape Town was spent discussing the...


Last Stop Before Antarctica: Cape Town, South Africa!
Content and Photo credits: Håkan Grudd and Jan-Ola Olofsson, Swedish Polar Research Secretariat All expedition participants are now...