“Remote Sensing” of Lake Vostok with Michael Studinger Originally presented 11 Feb 2006 Buried under 4 km (2 1/2 miles) of ice in the heart of the Antarctic continent lies Lake Vostok, one of the world’s biggest freshwater lakes. For up to 25 million years the Lake has been covered by an ice … Continued
“LDEO Contributions to the IPY (International Polar Year), part 1: Exploring Polar Regions with Geophysical Tools” with Michael Studinger (Nov 2007)
Lamont Contributions to the IPY (International Polar Year), part 1: Exploring Polar Regions with Geophysical Tools Michael Studinger Originally presented 10 Nov 2007 Where Is He Now? http://www.polartrec.com/member/michael-studinger The Earth2Class Workshops this Fall featured two special themes: the “IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program) ‘School of Rock’ Workshops” and the “Lamont Contributions to the IPY (International Polar Year)”. The November … Continued
“Under 4 Kilometers of Ice: Studying Lake Vostok” with Michael Studinger (Apr 2004)
Under 4 Kilometers of Ice: Studying Lake Vostok with Michael Studinger Originally presented 9 Apr 2004 Michael Studinger: Remote Sensing of Lake Vostok Buried under 4 km (2 1/2 miles) of ice in the heart of the Antarctic continent lies Lake Vostok, one of the world’s biggest freshwater lakes. For up to … Continued
“What Can Ocean Temperatures Tell Us about Climate in the Southern Hemisphere?” + “Uncovering the Secrets of Lake Vostok” with Martin Visbeck and Michael Studinger (Nov 2003)
“What Can Ocean Temperatures Tell Us about Climate in the Southern Hemisphere?” and “Uncovering the Secrets of Lake Vostok” Guest Scientists: Martin Visbeck and Michael Studinger Originally presented 15 Nov 2003 Introductory Presentation by Dr. Michael J. Passow PowerPoint | Web Page Feel free to use any or all of our resources with your students. … Continued