|
8/30/2005
NASA satellite data help the Antarctic Traverse Team avoid danger and beat a path to the South Pole.
More
|
|
7/12/2005
Twenty-five years of NASA scientists' research in Antarctica and Greenland show that even huge ice sheets can change more quickly than scientists thought, causing sea level to rise.
More
|
|
6/27/2005
Scientists supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) explored the frigid depths of the Canada Basin, located in one of the deepest parts of the Arctic Ocean.
More
|
|
4/1/2005
A collection of photos, graphics, video and audio files, and PowerPoint presentations available to the general public.
More
|
|
1/19/2005
Resources and materials from K-12 educators who accompanied scientists on research expeditions to the poles.
More
|
|
1/14/2005
Over the past 30 years, scientists and the Arctic peoples have observed dramatic reductions in Arctic sea ice.
More
|
|
1/11/2005
By tracking the movement of clouds and water vapor from one satellite overpass to the next, scientists create estimates of Earth's polar winds. The new measurements improve the accuracy of medium-range weather forecasts.
More
|
|
1/3/2005
Researchers at the GEOSummit are studying how ice sheet dynamics relate to climate and global warming.
More
|
|
12/1/2004
Scientists who study Earth's ice and the flow of glaciers have been surprised to find that the world's fastest glacier in Greenland doubled its speed between 1997 and 2003.
More
|
|
11/24/2004
Vanderbilt geology professor Molly Miller studies the burrows and tracks that ancient animals left behind.
More
|
|
|