Antarctica: Melting Giants
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Featured Speakers
Dave Harbor, Professor of Earth and Environmental Geoscience at Washington and Lee University, will lead the discussion. His expertise spans geomorphology, GIS, remote sensing, and glacial geology, with ongoing research into Earth surface processes, including river mechanics and soil carbon sequestration.
Joining Dave is Mike Jackson, a seasoned naturalist and Lindblad Expeditions - National Geographic expedition leader. With extensive experience in diverse ecosystems, including a year in the Galápagos and field studies in Kenya, Mike will share his firsthand observations of Antarctica’s changing landscape, providing invaluable insights into the implications of these transformations.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Antarctica’s ice dynamics and their global implications.
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