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Antarctica


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Movie   ID   Title
As you can see from this short video, the logistics of setting foot on the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf turned out to be a real challenge and the first trip had both its ups and its downs.  Nonetheless, Bindschadler welcomes the challenge and has high hopes for what his continued research on Pine Island might uncover.
<p> For a complete transcript of this video, please click <a href='PIG-firstContactTranscript.html'>here</a>   10202   PIG Ice Shelf: First Contact
Antarctic temperature trends   3575   Temperature Trends in Antarctica
With the B-15A iceberg gone, the sea ice is now free to circulate in the McMurdo Sound. These animations have dates.   3305   McMurdo Sound Flows Easy
November 12, 2001   2344   Pine Island Iceberg Formation
Narrated Animation flying over the Frozen Continent of Antarctica   2175   Antarctica: A Flying Tour of the Frozen Continent
Larsen ice shelf.  March 2, 2000.   2051   Larsen Ice Shelf Animation
Take a ride to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica   1419   Moving Along Antarctica to the South Pole
Larsen Ice Shelf in 1997, after the collapse in 1995.   1400   Antarctica: Larsen Ice Shelf Side by Side Comparison
Viewing Antarctica, using model data to estimate what it would have looked liked 20,000 years ago, and as it changed over time to become present day Antarctica.   1064   Antarctica Morph Through Time: Marie Byrd Land View
Viewing Antarctica, using model data to estimate what it would have looked liked 20,000 years ago, and as it changed over time to become present day Antarctica.   1054   Antarctica Morph Through Time: Ellsworth Land View
Starting with a full earth view, this animation zooms to and around Antarctica as the continent morphs from the present day topography to the topography of the last glacial maximum and back to that of the present.   1050   Antarctica Morph through Time: Continental Zoom
Morph animation of Antarctica from 20,000 years ago to the present.   1045   Antarctica Morph through Time: Ross Ice Shelf View
Close-up of a snow dune field.   1007   Another View of Snow Dunes
McMurdo Station   1006   McMurdo Station, Mt. Erebus
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica   1005   Prelude and South Pole
Ice Streams in east Antarctica   1004   East Antarctic Ice Streams #2
Ice Streams in east Antarctica   1003   East Antarctic Ice Streams #1
Flight path for the East Antarctic Ice Stream flyby.   1002   East Antarctic Ice Stream Path
Richard Byrds Flight (high-resolution still)   1001   Byrd's Flight
An animation of Byrds flight path overlaid on RADARSAT data of Antarctica   1000   Byrd's Flight Path
Animation of the RADARSAT dataset of Allen Hills in
Antarctica   999   Antarctica: Allen Hills Fly Over
Antarctica Overview animation with annotations   998   Antarctica: Continental Overview (with text)
Large snow dunes image   997   Antarctica: Snow Dunes
Using the RADARSAT dataset of Antarctica, we get a context of where Lake Vostok is in Antarctica.  Then an image of Lake Vostok pulls out and we tour the lake, fyling over the only highway on the lake, coming to rest on a view of the abandoned Russian station.   996   Antarctica: Lake Vostok
Using the RADARSAT dataset of Antarctica, Scientist can
visit the Dry Valleys. In this Animation we can fly over the area with the
greatest of ease.  The Dry Valleys is a desert like tundra.   995   Antarctica: Dry Valleys
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