2021: Dropping off gear on the beach before setting up camp
2021: Testing TEM on the Malaspina glacier
2021: Second TEM field site SE of Malaspina main lobe
2021: Flyover of Malaspina lobe
2021: Natalie setting up TEM on the Agassiz lobe
2021: Geophysics team dropped off on the glacier
2021: Brandon and the steam drill
2021: Brandon admiring the ramen supply
2021: Michael and Brandon resting while the TEM runs
2021: Brandon and Michael at camp
2021: Bear tracks along the beach
2021: Michael at camp
2021: Michael and Jack after their ride back to camp
2021: Michael and Jack setting up the Betsy Gun
2021: Michael swinging the sledgehammer
2021: Tyler the sling loader
2021: Michael explores an ice cave near Sitkagi Lagoon
2021: Anna and the steam drill
2021: Anna gets ready to fire the Betsy Gun on the glacier
2022: Malaspina Glacier view during foreland lidar survey
2021: Seismic setup on the glacier
2021: Tyler prepping a hole for the Betsy Gun
2021: Jack and Brandon optimistically await their lift back to camp
2021: Helicopter gear transport
2021: Michael tends to the fire at camp
2021: Frazil Ice at the head of Fountain Stream
2021: Ice Tunnel
2021: Gear cleaning after getting back to Yakutat
2022: Malaspina Glacier view during foreland lidar survey
2022: Malaspina Glacier view during foreland lidar survey
2022: Sitkagi Lagoon and "Backdoor Lake"
2023: The Seward throat, where the Seward Glacier feeds the Sit' Tlein (also known as Malaspina) glacier.
2023: Jack and the pilot in transit to Yakutat for the airborne snow radar component of the field campaign.
2023: The team taking a break from skiing with the shallow radar system. The shallow radar is in the blue sled at the back of the rope team.
2023: Skiing to a new core site.
2023: Doug and Kailey holding a snow probe (left) and Kovacs corer (right) after drilling.
2023: Part of the Seward Glacier camp with clouds and Mount Cook in the background.
2023: Mount Saint Elias at sunset with lenticular clouds.
2023: The digging of a snow pit is in progress on the Seward Glacier as the last of the field team arrives via Helio Courier with Icefield Discovery.
2023: Lunch break with Mt. Vancouver in the background.
2023: Mount Logan, the second tallest mountain on North America at sunset.
2023: A team of three skiing home from a long day of acquiring deep radar on the Seward Glacier. The deep radar can measure the ice thickness of the glacier.
2023: Seward basecamp with a low cloud ceiling.
2021: Dropping off gear on the beach before setting up camp
2021: Testing TEM on the Malaspina glacier
2021: Second TEM field site SE of Malaspina main lobe
2021: Flyover of Malaspina lobe
2021: Natalie setting up TEM on the Agassiz lobe
2021: Geophysics team dropped off on the glacier
2021: Brandon and the steam drill
2021: Brandon admiring the ramen supply
2021: Michael and Brandon resting while the TEM runs
2021: Brandon and Michael at camp
2021: Bear tracks along the beach
2021: Michael at camp
2021: Michael and Jack after their ride back to camp
2021: Michael and Jack setting up the Betsy Gun
2021: Michael swinging the sledgehammer
2021: Tyler the sling loader
2021: Michael explores an ice cave near Sitkagi Lagoon
2021: Anna and the steam drill
2021: Anna gets ready to fire the Betsy Gun on the glacier
2022: Malaspina Glacier view during foreland lidar survey
2021: Seismic setup on the glacier
2021: Tyler prepping a hole for the Betsy Gun
2021: Jack and Brandon optimistically await their lift back to camp
2021: Helicopter gear transport
2021: Michael tends to the fire at camp
2021: Frazil Ice at the head of Fountain Stream
2021: Ice Tunnel
2021: Gear cleaning after getting back to Yakutat
2022: Malaspina Glacier view during foreland lidar survey
2022: Malaspina Glacier view during foreland lidar survey
2022: Sitkagi Lagoon and "Backdoor Lake"
2023: The Seward throat, where the Seward Glacier feeds the Sit' Tlein (also known as Malaspina) glacier.
2023: Jack and the pilot in transit to Yakutat for the airborne snow radar component of the field campaign.
2023: The team taking a break from skiing with the shallow radar system. The shallow radar is in the blue sled at the back of the rope team.
2023: Skiing to a new core site.
2023: Doug and Kailey holding a snow probe (left) and Kovacs corer (right) after drilling.
2023: Part of the Seward Glacier camp with clouds and Mount Cook in the background.
2023: Mount Saint Elias at sunset with lenticular clouds.
2023: The digging of a snow pit is in progress on the Seward Glacier as the last of the field team arrives via Helio Courier with Icefield Discovery.
2023: Lunch break with Mt. Vancouver in the background.
2023: Mount Logan, the second tallest mountain on North America at sunset.
2023: A team of three skiing home from a long day of acquiring deep radar on the Seward Glacier. The deep radar can measure the ice thickness of the glacier.