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Measuring carbon dioxide flux from snow algal blooms
Measuring vegetation cover in Miers Valley, Antarctica
Measuring gas-exchange in Garwood Valley, Antarctica
tagging lichen transplants at Hochtor
Sampling red snow algae from a Mittivakkat Gletscher, Greenland
Sampling snow melt on a mostly frozen lake, Svalbard.
lichen sampling at Botany Bay, Antarctica
Using a kite to do multispectral surveys in high winds.
research team at Juan Carlos I station on Livingston Island
Sampling snow algae in front of Glacier Collins
GPS tagging bloom locations, Rothera, Antarctica
Chlorophyll fluorescence monitoring of lichen activity
Red blooms up on the Bellingshausen ice cap, King George Island, Antarctica
Research camp in Garwood, Valley, Antarctica
Dec 14, 2021
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