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Culture on Ice
Australian Antarctic Arts Fellow, Stephen Eastaugh, spent a year at Mawson turning a ‘raw bag of culture’ – art supplies – into art. Here he reflects on the things that contribute to Antarctic culture. The word ‘culture’ is derived from … Continue reading
New Antarctic seabed sonar images reveal clues to sea-level rise
From a report in the journal Geology this month (May)… Using sonar technology from onboard ships, scientists from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and the German Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) captured the most extensive, continuous set of images of the seafloor … Continue reading
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Ice bridge ruptures in Antarctic
BBC An ice bridge linking a shelf of ice the size of Jamaica to two islands in Antarctica has snapped. Scientists say the collapse could mean the Wilkins Ice Shelf is on the brink of breaking away, and provides further … Continue reading
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