Antarctic ice: going, going, gone?

IT was January 2008 and I was on the back deck of HMS Endurance, wearing a full-body survival suit and eager for the short helicopter ride that would take me onto Antarctic ice for the first time. The ship was travelling through the channel that divides James Ross Island from the Antarctic Peninsula...

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Main Author: Abram, Nerilie
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/11533 2024-01-14T10:02:26+01:00 Antarctic ice: going, going, gone? Abram, Nerilie 6 pages application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1885/11533 en_AU eng ANU Press http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/dp110101161 Abram, N. J. (2103). Antarctic ice: going, going, gone? In L. Dayton (Ed.), The Curious Country (pp. 14-19). Canberra: ANU Press 978-1-925021363 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/11533 © The Australian National University http://press.anu.edu.au/titles/the-curious-country/ past climates climate change Book chapter ftanucanberra 2023-12-15T09:39:28Z IT was January 2008 and I was on the back deck of HMS Endurance, wearing a full-body survival suit and eager for the short helicopter ride that would take me onto Antarctic ice for the first time. The ship was travelling through the channel that divides James Ross Island from the Antarctic Peninsula – a trip that would have been impossible not so long ago. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula James Ross Island Ross Island Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ross Island
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description IT was January 2008 and I was on the back deck of HMS Endurance, wearing a full-body survival suit and eager for the short helicopter ride that would take me onto Antarctic ice for the first time. The ship was travelling through the channel that divides James Ross Island from the Antarctic Peninsula – a trip that would have been impossible not so long ago.
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Abram, N. J. (2103). Antarctic ice: going, going, gone? In L. Dayton (Ed.), The Curious Country (pp. 14-19). Canberra: ANU Press
978-1-925021363
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/11533
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