Antarctica : Earth's own ice world /

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Author / Creator:Carroll, Michael, 1955- author.
Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
Description:1 online resource (197 pages)
Language:English
Series:Springer-Praxis books in popular science
Springer-Praxis books in popular science.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11745148
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Other authors / contributors:Lopes, Rosaly M. C., 1957- author.
ISBN:9783319746241
3319746243
3319746235
9783319746234
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:3. Glacier Travel/Crevasse Rescue: Thursday December 15 at 9:00 am
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 08, 2018).
Summary:"In 2016, scientist Rosaly Lopes and artist Michael Carroll teamed up as fellows of the National Science Foundation to travel to Mount Erebus, the world's southernmost active volcano in Antarctica. The logistics of getting there and complex operations of Antarctica's McMurdo Station echo the kinds of strategies that future explorers will undertake as they set up settlements on Mars and beyond. This exciting popular-level book explores the arduous environment of Antarctica and how it is similar to other icy worlds in the Solar System. The bulk of this story delves into Antarctica's infrastructure, exploration, and remote camps, culminating on the summit of Erebus. There, the authors explored the caves and ice towers on the volcano's flanks, taking photographs and generating original art depicting scenes in Antarctica and terrestrial analogs on other planets and moons. Readers will see an intimate side of Mount Erebus and Antarctica while surveying the region's history, exploration, geology, and volcanology, which includes research funded by the National Science Foundation's United States Antarctic Programs. Richly illustrated with photographs and stunning paintings showcasing the beauty of the harsh continent, the book captures the spirit and splendor of the authors' journey to Erebus."--
Other form:Print version: Carroll, Michael. Antarctica: Earth's Own Ice World. Cham : Springer, ©2018 9783319746234
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-74624-1
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Summary:In 2016, scientist Rosaly Lopes and artist Michael Carroll teamed up as fellows of the National Science Foundation to travel to Mount Erebus, the world's southernmost active volcano in Antarctica. The logistics of getting there and complex operations of Antarctica's McMurdo Station echo the kinds of strategies that future explorers will undertake as they set up settlements on Mars and beyond. This exciting popular-level book explores the arduous environment of Antarctica and how it is similar to other icy worlds in the Solar System. <br> <p>The bulk of this story delves into Antarctica's infrastructure, exploration, and remote camps, culminating on the summit of Erebus. There, the authors explored the caves and ice towers on the volcano's flanks, taking photographs and generating original art depicting scenes in Antarctica and terrestrial analogs on other planets and moons.</p> <p> </p> <p>Readers will see an intimate side of Mount Erebus and Antarctica while surveyingthe region's history, exploration, geology, and volcanology, which includes research funded by the National Science Foundation's United States Antarctic Programs. Richly illustrated with photographs and stunning paintings showcasing the beauty of the harsh continent, the book captures the spirit and splendor of the authors' journey to Erebus.</p>
Item Description:3. Glacier Travel/Crevasse Rescue: Thursday December 15 at 9:00 am
Physical Description:1 online resource (197 pages)
ISBN:9783319746241
3319746243
3319746235
9783319746234