SEAT: Satellite Era Accumulation Traverse
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By Lora Koenig I am feeling a little sad as I write this post. I always do when writing the…

By Randy Skinner The wind began to blow at approximately 1:00AM on December 20. In Antarctica the wind blows most…

By Ludovic Brucker The only wildlife we saw during our three-week traverse was three snow petrels and one Antarctic petrel.…

By Ludovic Brucker Once the traverse was over and we had drilled nine snow cores (with a combined length of…

By Ludovic Brucker The main objective of deep field traverses like ours is to make in-situ measurements and collect samples,…

By Michelle Koutnik Each of our six different camping sites consisted of one cook tent, four sleeping tents, and a…

By Clement Miege Hi there! After more than three weeks spent in the field, our team is very happy to…

By Michelle Koutnik Now for a recap of our adventure! We arrived in Christchurch on November 19 and returned there…

By Lora Koenig and Jessica Williams Most members of the traverse team have made their way safely back to the…


