IceCube Polar Science Workshop

from Tuesday, 19 January 2021 (15:00) to Wednesday, 20 January 2021 (20:35)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
19 Jan 2021
20 Jan 2021
AM
PM
15:00
Welcome - Martin Rongen (RWTH Aachen University) (until 15:10) ()
15:10
Available instrumentation at the South Pole (IceCube, SPICEcore, GPS stake field and other) - Martin Rongen (RWTH Aachen University) (until 16:05) ()
15:10 The IceCube Neutrino Observatory and the IceCube Upgrade - Dawn Williams (University of Alabama)   ()
15:30 The IceCube optical ice model - Dmitry Chirkin (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Martin Rongen (RWTH Aachen University)   ()
15:50 South Pole Ice Core (SPICEcore) - What has been accomplished, what is below 1751 m, and synergies with the new Hercules Dome project - Murat Aydin (University of California-Irvine)   ()
16:05
Englacial heterogeneities and stuctures & bedrock properties - Ilka Weikusat (Alfred Wegener Institute) (until 17:45) ()
16:05 Characterising the regional glaciological context for relevance for IceCube-Gen-2 - Olaf Eisen (Alfred-Wegener-Institut)   ()
16:25 HOW WARM IS THE SOUTH POLE? - Prof. Pavel G. Talalay (Jilin University)   ()
16:45 Ice-dynamic implications of geophysical studies upstream of South Pole - David Besson (University of Kansas) David Lilien (University of Washington)   ()
17:05 BedMachine: mapping the bed under the Antarctic ice sheet by combining sparse radar data and mass conservation - Mathieu Morlighem (University of California)   ()
17:25 Analysis of Surface Motion with South Pole Campus - George Blaisdell (Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory)   ()
17:45 --- Coffee Break ---
18:00
Drilling technologies and logistis - Michael DuVernois (University of Wisconsin-Madison) (until 19:20) ()
18:00 LONG-TERM STABILITY OF DEEP BOREHOLES IN ICE FILLED WITH ESTISOL-140 DRILLING FLUID - Prof. Pavel G. Talalay (Jilin University)   ()
18:20 Hot water drilling for the IceCube Upgrade and IceCube Gen2 - Jeff Cherwinka (University of Wisconsin-Madison)   ()
18:40 BigRAID - Julius Rix (British Antarctic Suvey)   ()
19:00 TRIPLE-IceCraft - A Retrievable Melting Probe for Transporting Scientific Payloads - Dirk Heinen (RWTH Aachen University)   ()
19:20 --- Discussion venue ---
15:00
SPICEcore physical properties, hole lifetime and logging - Tun Jan Young ( University of Cambridge) (until 16:20) ()
15:00 Inclination data from sensors in the South Pole ice - Delia Tosi (University of Wisconsin-Madison)   ()
15:20 Borehole deformation at the South Pole - Emilie Sinkler (University of Alaska Fairbanks)   ()
15:40 Physical properties of the South Pole Ice Core, SPC14 - Richard Alley (Pennsylvania State University)   ()
16:00 Assessing the utility of dynamic particle imaging in South Pole Ice Core dust analysis - Aaron Chesler (University of Maine)   ()
16:20 --- Coffee Break ---
16:35
Modeling and measurements of optical and radio propagation in birefringent ice - Delia Tosi (University of Wisconsin-Madison) (until 18:15) ()
16:35 The IceCube ice anisotropy - Martin Rongen (RWTH Aachen University)   ()
16:55 Observation of an optical anisotropy in the deep glacial ice at the geographic South Pole using a laser dust logger - Summer Blot (DESY Zeuthen)   ()
17:15 Polarimetric radar-sounding methods to characterise ice birefringence, fabric anisotropy, and flow history - Dr Tun Jan Young (Cambridge University)   ()
17:35 Climatic imprint in the mechanical properties of ice sheets and its effect on ice flow. Observations from South Pole and EPICA Dome C ice cores - Dr Carlos Martin (British Antarctic Survey)   ()
17:55 Radio neutrino detection and the required ice calibration - David Besson (University of Kansas)   ()
18:15
Future glaciological instrumentation at the South Pole (IceCube Upgrade, RAID and beyond) - David Besson (University of Kansas) (until 19:35) ()
18:15 A very broadband seismometer in the IceCube Upgrade - Dr Robert Anthony (United States Geological Survey)   ()
18:35 The Ice Diver Dust Logger - Ryan Bay (University of California, Berkeley)   ()
18:55 Optical televiewing of ice-mass boreholes - Bryn Hubbard (Aberystwyth University)   ()
19:15 A Gen-2 calibration borehole with the U.S. Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID)? - Jeff Severinghaus (University of California)   ()
19:35 --- Discussion venue ---