We've started our homeward journey! Gradually leaving the main science area behind while pausing for CTD's on the way.
Pionjär tar sig under "Domedagsglaciären"
4 March 2019Som den första i världen har nu den svenska förarlösa undervattensfarkosten Ran tagit sig in under Thwaitesglaciären. Polarforskaren Anna Wåhlin gläds åt nya och spännande data.
We have reached Thwaites Glacier
26 February 2019 | Anna WåhlinWe have reached Thwaites! Storm brewing for tomorrow. We have a few hours for charting the seafloor until it breaks.
Bye bye civilization
29 January 2019 | Anna WåhlinNathaniel B. Palmer has left Punta Arenas now and is heading for the Southern Ocean.
Ready for the Southern Ocean
28 January 2019 | Anna WåhlinAll ready for the NBP19-02 cruise now after two weeks of preparation in Punta Arenas.
New technology enables measurements beneath ice shelves
20 December 2018In the winter of 2019, polar researchers from the University of Gothenburg will participate in a research expedition to the Amundsen Sea. The expedition is part of a U.S.-British research programme called the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration.
På väg hemåt
12 February 2018 | Håkan GruddDå är vi så sakteliga på väg hemåt! Just nu är dock vår expedition utspridd på två kontinenter. Våra fyra forskare flögs ut från Troll häromdagen och är redan i Kapstaden på väg hem, vi fyra logistiker är kvar i Antarktis och väntar på att få plats på flygen ut.
Back at SANAE IV
3 February 2018 | Fredrik HägglundAfter 17 days in field, the team is back at the SANAE IV research station. Now the preparations for the journey home begins.
En vit fläck på kartan
2 February 2018 | Andreas BergströmTa en titt på din gamla jordglob. Platsen MAGIC-DML är på nu finns antagligen inte med, för där fäster sladden till lampan, som ska lysa upp resten av globen inifrån. Tittar du på din världskarta på väggen så ser Antarktis helt förvridet ut; den mer eller mindre helt runda kontinenten har blivit utdragen. Antarktis är, både bokstavligt och bildligt talat, fortfarande en mestadels vit fläck på vår karta.
Winter is coming
2 February 2018 | Fredrik HägglundWinter is coming, the sun is getting closer to the horizon in the evenings.
Looking for traces from the ice sheet
26 January 2018 | Håkan GruddYesterday we drove our snowmobiles up to the Høgskavlen Mountain, 2 256 m above sea level, and 850 meters higher than the location of our camp. Høgskavlen is a glacier-covered plateau lined with small mountain ridges. The way up (and down) went over rolling glaciers and past blueish icefalls. At the top it was completely windless and not a cloud in sight!
The weather is always in charge
22 January 2018 | Andreas BergströmDronning Maud Land – tårtbiten av Antarktis där vi befinner oss – är en helt fantastisk plats att vara på. Omgivningarna påminner lite om ett fruset hav med bergiga öar, 1 500 meter höga, som spretar mot himlen. Vi förflyttar oss långsamt mellan dessa berg med skoter och bor i relativ komfort i våra små "arkar" – husvagnar i slädformat.
South of the Borg Massif
20 January 2018 | Håkan GruddWe have spent three nights in different camps between Kirwanveggen and Borgmassivet. Yesterday and today, the researchers worked at a mountain with the funny name Huldreslottet.
A productive time at Straumsnutane
15 January 2018 | Jon HarborWith a few days of good weather the team had a very productive time at one of our most northerly field sites, Straumsnutane.
Finally beautiful weather
14 January 2018 | Håkan GruddThe other day we had a long-awaited change in the weather. Now we have had two days of brilliant sunshine and low winds. The temperature is between minus five and minus ten degrees Celsius, much like a nice May day in the Swedish mountains!
Långt borta, men ändå nära hem
12 January 2018 | Håkan GruddI förrgår gjordes en planerad förändring av gruppens sammansättning: Derek anlände och Jon åkte hem. Bytet gjordes med ett mindre flygplan, en Twin Otter, som gjorde ett kort stopp här vid SANAE IV strax efter kl 14. Dereks resa hit från Glasgow tog 48 timmar och Jon är redan nu i Kapstaden på väg hemåt!
The weather is not on our side!
9 January 2018 | Håkan GruddDuring the first four weeks of the expedition we have had unusually many storms. One of the researchers we met here at the South African station SANAE IV is Professor Ian Meiklejohn. He has spent twelve seasons here and never experienced so many days with bad weather. Normally, it's pretty nice, interrupted by one or more storm days – this year it's the other way round. However, the short periods of field work have been successful and produced 13 nice rock samples for the project.
Planning for the unplanned
7 January 2018 | Håkan GruddOn Thursday afternoon the helicopters arrived. Their original plan was to fly to Troll and pick up passengers, but clouds and low visibility changed the plan. Instead it was decided that we would deploy our first fuel supply.
Best day yet for collecting samples
3 January 2018 | Jon HarborWe had our best day yet for collecting samples and seeing evidence of past, higher levels of the east Antarctic Ice Sheet. We returned to Grunehogna, a nunatak that we had visited a few days ago for reconnaissance work. We found good evidence that the ice sheet had formerly been much thicker and covering much of this nunatak
New Year’s - good time for fieldwork
2 January 2018 | Jon HarborNew Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day were productive fieldwork days for the MAGIC-DML field team. Poor weather had been delaying fieldwork, but a couple of good days gave us a window of opportunity. We visited two nunatak sites.