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NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration The US National Science Foundation Center for Oldest Ice Exploration (NSF COLDEX) is a Science and Technology Center formed in 2021 to explore Antarctica for the oldest possible ice core records of our planet’s climate and environmental history, and to help broaden participation in polar science
Meet the NSF COLDEX 2024-2025 Field Season Team! As the NSF COLDEX 2024-2025 team prepares for our third field season, we’re giving you a sneak peak at what they’ll be doing and a chance to meet the team
COLDEX REU 2024 Recap: Hands-On with Ice Cores Whether scientists are measuring variations in electrical conductivity of the ice, constraining layer geometries and layer compositions from Allan Hills ice, or analyzing gas pockets in cores, time at the ICF is critical for advancing NSF COLDEX’s goal of studying the oldest ice on Earth
About — NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration NSF COLDEX is a multi-institution collaboration to explore Antarctica for the oldest possible polar ice samples and analyze those samples to understand the evolution and future of Earth’s climate system
COLDEX Blog - Field, Research, and Program Updates — NSF Center for . . . NSF COLDEX field team makes big moves to start 2025 Here are the latest updates from our two 2024-2025 Antarctica field teams, featuring words and images by Jeff Severinghaus, science team co-leader of the I-187 team, and Bridget Hall, science team member on the I-186 team
NSF COLDEX team wraps up the ‘24-’25 field season in Antarctica NSF COLDEX thanks the United States Antarctic Program for logistical support, with coordination and support from NSF Office of Polar Programs, NSF Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics Program, the NSF Ice Drilling Program, the NSF Ice Core Facility, and the Antarctic Support Contractor
2024 REU Cohort — NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration You can find more information on travel logistics for Corvallis, OR on the COLDEX Meeting page: https: sites google com oregonstate edu coldex-info coldex-2024-meeting
NSF COLDEX field team makes big moves to start 2025 We’ll be back next week for our next NSF COLDEX 2024-2025 field season update While this field season is winding down, we are looking forward to sharing all of the great lessons and discoveries our team has made and will continue to make as they come back to the US and dive into the data and samples they’ve collected
School of Ice — NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration School of Ice at Oregon State University capitalizes on the expertise of ice science researchers connected to the COLDEX Science Technology Center Participants benefit from working closely with these experts as they expand their knowledge of climate change science