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Antarctic landcape from the air

Sharing Antarctic Science Platform knowledge

Outputs from 2019-2022
Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Each year science conducted by the Platform leads to a number of outputs. These can be found here.
Sea Ice Edge

Highlights from sea ice and carbon cycle feedback research 2021/22

Date: 2022
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: In winter, sea ice grows from the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf and out over the Southern Ocean, and in summer it melts. A team of researchers are working to better understand the difference between seasonal variability and long-term change, a key to predicting the future of Antarctic sea ice and its role in the global climate system.
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Highlights from ocean mechanics research 2021/22

Date: 2022
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: The ice, ocean and atmosphere around Antarctica comprise a very important part of our planet’s climate system. A team of researchers is investigating this critical interface between a changing Antarctica and the rest of the planet.
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Highlights from Antarctic ice dynamics research 2021/22

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Antarctic Ice Sheet has the greatest potential to significantly raise sea levels and disrupt global ocean circulation. A team of researchers are working to better understand what the future may hold. These are some highlights from 2021/22.
Under the sea ice

Highlights from ecosystems’ research 2021/22

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: A team of researchers are working to better understand what the future may hold for Ross Sea ecosystems, both on land and at sea. These are some highlights from 2021/22.
Waikato University professors image from Waikato Uni website

Three new professors announced

Date: 2022
Type: Press Release
Authors: University of Waikato
Summary: Vice-Chancellor, Professor Neil Quigley today shared the appointment of some distinguished academic staff to the role of Professor.
Atmospheric rivers research illustration from Nature Communications paper

Tropical thunderstorms affect Antarctic melting

Date: 2022
Type: Press Release
Authors: Victoria University of Wellington
Summary: A train of atmospheric events that starts near New Zealand has been linked to record melting of ice shelves in the Antarctic.
Sea ice camp 2021/22 by Anthony Powell

Antarctic Science Platform in the News 2021/22

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: In case you missed it, here some of the media and outreach opportunities our team was involved in during the past year.

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