

May 19: Jeff Severinghaus, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, New observations from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide ice core suggest strong warming prior to atmospheric CO2 increase during the last deglaciation May 27: Matthew Mazloff, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, State of the Climate: Southern Ocean Discussion June 2: Jessica Millar Masich, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Sources and sinks of momentum in the Southern Ocean State Estimate June 15: Alex Michaud, Montana State University, Relict marine influences on contemporary microbial processes in Subglacial Lake Whillans, West Antarctica October 6: Lynne Talley, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Topographic controls on pathways of northern Deep Waters through the ACC: a framework for understanding changes in the Bellinghausen Sea warm waters, sea ice, and circulation October 20: Jinbo Wang, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Small plateau, big influence - a numerical study of the Kerguelen Plateau effect on the global ocean November 3: Till Wagner, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, On the Role of Buoyant Flexure in Glacier Calving November 17: Jennifer MacKinnon, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, ArcticMix Adventures January 13: Helene Seroussi, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Understanding and modeling the ice sheets in a changing climateĭecember 1: Dustin Schroeder, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Stanford University, Geophysical Radioglaciology: A Window into the Physical Processes of Marine Ice Sheets January 21: Fiamma Straneo, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Icebergs through the porthole: North Atlantic warming and the retreat of Greenland's glaciers May 4: Matthew Siegfried, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, From WISSARD to SALSA: The role of subglacial lakes in West Antarctica through a multidisciplinary lensĪpril 28: Neil Foley, University of California, Santa Cruz, Airborne EM Resistivity Reveals Liquid Brines Beneath Permafrost and Glaciers in the Dry Valleys, AntarcticaĪpril 20: Glenn McClure, SUNY Geneseo, Making the Numbers Sing-Whispers in the Ross Ice ShelfĪpril 6: Dan Lubin, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, The ARM West Antarctic Radiation Experimentįebruary 16: Alison Murray, Desert Research Institute, Big picture views from the very small: microbial community structure and adaptation to polar extreme environmentsįebruary 8: Alon Stern, GFDL-Princeton University, Ice shelf melting and breaking: implications for Antarctic Climate May 18: Jeff Severinghaus, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, The Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID): Getting to the bed in 2 days instead of 5 years June 1: Cooper Elsworth, Stanford University, Development of subglacial drainage induces rapid ice flow rearrangement in West Antarctica July 19: Natalie Freeman, University of Colorado, Boulder, Temporal v ariability in the Antarctic Polar Front (2002-2014) September 27: Till Wagner, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Gone with the wind: Modeling iceberg drift and decay in modern and glacial climates

October 11: Jane Willenbring, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Dating Meltwater Pulses, Glacier Margin Change and Ice Shelf Collapse along the Periphery of East Antarctica November 1: Veronica Tamsitt, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 3-dimensional pathways of deep water upwelling in the Southern Ocean March 14: Manfredi Manizza, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Evaluating ocean physical-biogeochemical models at high latitudes using multiple atmospheric gases.Īpril 4: Derek Mueller, Carleton University, Arctic ice shelves, epishelf lakes and basal channels January 17: Laura Stevens, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Influence of meltwater on Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics: rapid supraglacial lake drainages to inter-annual ice-sheet flowįebruary 14: Yuzhen Yan, Princeton University, Searching for the oldest ice in Allan Hills Blue Ice Areas, East Antarcticaįebruary 21: Wally Broecker, Columbia University, What drove CO2 down during each 100 kyr cycle?
