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Portable buildings on snow.
Date Taken:
January 12, 2009
Photograph By:
Chad Naughton, NSF
License Type:
Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

The Antarctic Gamburtsev Province (AGAP) field camp is located in eastern Antarctica. The combined projects under the AGAP partnership are multi-national and multi-disciplinary and include aerogeophysics, traverse programs, passive seismic experiments and ice core and bedrock drilling. The surveys are targeted at understanding the tectonic origin of these enigmatic mountains to provide crucial new inputs into ice sheet and climate models and provide key site survey support for the ice and bedrock drilling efforts.The international team will address four fundamental questions: 1) What role does topography play in the nucleation of continental ice sheets? 2) How are major elevated continental massifs formed within intraplate settings but without a straightforward plate tectonic mechanism? 3) How do tectonic processes control the formation, distribution, and stability of subglacial lakes? 4) Where is the oldest climate record in the Antarctic ice sheet?To learn more, visit: www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~mstuding/AGAP/

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