This two-day short course, organized by the Center for Oldest Ice Exploration, will introduce early career ice core researchers to the various subfields that contribute to the search for, and study of, very old ice, including relevant aspects of Antarctic geologic history, paleoclimatology, glaciology, and ice core chemistry. In addition, participants will learn about communicating old ice science to the public, media, and policy makers.
The short course will be held from the evening of May 10 through May 12 immediately after the US Ice Core Open Science meeting held May 8-10 in Seattle, Washington.
Lodging at Camp Casey and all meals will be covered by COLDEX. Transportation by van to Camp Casey from the Open Science meeting venue will be arranged for participants, with transport back to Seattle on Saturday May 13.
Please indicate your interest in attending the short course using the form.