An international team of researchers announced that they have successfully drilled a 2.8-kilometer-long ice core from ...
Australian scientists have started drilling in Antarctica for million-year-old ice as they try to shed light on the Earth's ...
Drilling has begun in Australia's quest for the oldest, continuous ice core record of Earth's climate, dating back more than ...
What is probably the world's oldest ice, dating back 1.2m years ago, has been dug out from deep within Antarctica.
This breakthrough sets a new record in ice core studies, surpassing the 800,000-year record previously achieved by the EPICA project in 2004. The drilling ... facilitating the transport of equipment ...
See thebigmerino.com.au The treasure A metal drill head used by Australian glaciologist and climate scientist Vin Morgan, who between 1989 and 1993 led an ambitious ice-core drilling project in ...
The U.S. would inherit an environmental dilemma of its own making if it lays claim to the massive Arctic island.
With Antarctica's climate warming at an unprecedented rate, scientists are battling with dangerously thin ice and equipment falling ... such as taking ice cores, which are composed of layers ...
but I am sure they heaved over 20,000 shovels of snow and lifted over two tons per person while moving the science equipment, food and gear around. Ludo shoveled the most, digging the snowpits, and ...
And, I am guessing here, but I am sure they heaved over 20,000 shovels of snow and lifted over two tons per person while moving the science equipment, food and gear around. Ludo shoveled the most, ...
Scientists in the Antarctic have successfully extracted the world's oldest ice—drilling down 1.7 miles for ice samples a million years old.