Saturday, January 24, 2009

Ships are here

It has been over a month since I have added anything to my blog. Life has been very busy in the lab, but otherwise pretty uneventful. We have had some beautiful weather and a few storms. It has been slightly warmer and sunnier than average so there is more stream flow out in the dry valleys. My research team added a few special sampling events to take advantage of the unusually high flow, so this means more samples for me to analyze.
I still have a few weeks left of my field season. Several milestones have past. We celebrated Christmas and New years and both were fun. New field team members arrived after the new year and others are leaving already. This is the beginning of the real exodus at the end of summer. There is always a flux of people coming and going for various research projects and other events. Now there are more people leaving than coming south. It's also the start of ship season. The Swedish ice breaker Odin arrived and created a channel through the sea ice to McMurdo Station for the fuel tanker and the cargo vessel. The fuel ship arrived two days ago to refresh the station with another full year supply of fuel for McMurdo Station, South Pole station and all the field camps. The photo shows the fuel tanker and the Odin docked by the ice pier.

3 Comments:

At 11:23 AM, Blogger nana said...

hi Kathy: I've been swamped (more than usual) and so I thought I should check in. I hope everything is winding down nicely. Thanks for sending the pics of the ships. The Oden gets around...it was one of the vessels used for the Arctic sampling expedition in 2005. And I think I read that it was near Palmer (from a PolarTREC log) earlier in the season.

Take special care.

 
At 10:44 AM, Blogger Sarah said...

Hi Kathy,

Glad you posted! Hope the end of your season goes well and can't wait to see you soon!

Sarah

 
At 7:51 AM, Blogger ruzzel01 said...

Perfect place for my vacation to take away my stress.

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