Of Ice and Men

Antarctic lakes are studied as sentinels of future change, for climate records contained in their sediments, and as habitats for the simple food webs that can exist in inhospitable environments. Understanding how lakes are formed and are sustained in response to landscape conditions is critical in a...

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Main Author: Hilary Dugan
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10027/23594
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spelling ftuillchicagofig:oai:figshare.com:article/10976438 2023-05-15T13:03:43+02:00 Of Ice and Men Hilary Dugan 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10027/23594 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Of_Ice_and_Men/10976438 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10027/23594 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Of_Ice_and_Men/10976438 In Copyright Uncategorized untagged Text Journal contribution 2014 ftuillchicagofig 2022-11-19T07:04:52Z Antarctic lakes are studied as sentinels of future change, for climate records contained in their sediments, and as habitats for the simple food webs that can exist in inhospitable environments. Understanding how lakes are formed and are sustained in response to landscape conditions is critical in addressing the aforementioned research themes. The hypothesis of my doctoral research is that lake ice can be used to reveal past climatic changes, and further our awareness of current changes in climate and water loss in Antarctica. I use geophysical techniques and long-term field measurements to quantify water balance and interpret the history of thick perennially ice covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. This photo of Lake Miers and Adams Glacier in Miers Valley, Antarctica, encapsulates how lake ice (foreground) is the end of the water cycle, which once began as a glacier (background). In the image, your eye is drawn to the far-away glacier. When I look at the grandeur and beauty of a glacier, I find it difficult to forget the toll climate change has taken on these bodies of ice worldwide. Ice holds many secrets of the past, and will play an important role in our future. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Adams Glacier Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys Indigo - University of Illinois at Chicago Adams Glacier ENVELOPE(-74.412,-74.412,81.630,81.630) Antarctic Lake Miers ENVELOPE(-60.450,-60.450,-62.717,-62.717) McMurdo Dry Valleys Miers ENVELOPE(163.850,163.850,-78.100,-78.100) Miers Valley ENVELOPE(164.200,164.200,-78.100,-78.100)
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description Antarctic lakes are studied as sentinels of future change, for climate records contained in their sediments, and as habitats for the simple food webs that can exist in inhospitable environments. Understanding how lakes are formed and are sustained in response to landscape conditions is critical in addressing the aforementioned research themes. The hypothesis of my doctoral research is that lake ice can be used to reveal past climatic changes, and further our awareness of current changes in climate and water loss in Antarctica. I use geophysical techniques and long-term field measurements to quantify water balance and interpret the history of thick perennially ice covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. This photo of Lake Miers and Adams Glacier in Miers Valley, Antarctica, encapsulates how lake ice (foreground) is the end of the water cycle, which once began as a glacier (background). In the image, your eye is drawn to the far-away glacier. When I look at the grandeur and beauty of a glacier, I find it difficult to forget the toll climate change has taken on these bodies of ice worldwide. Ice holds many secrets of the past, and will play an important role in our future.
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