Antarctic Science Symposium 2011

from Wednesday, 27 April 2011 (08:00) to Thursday, 28 April 2011 (22:00)
Monona Terrace

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
27 Apr 2011
28 Apr 2011
AM
08:00
Registration and Information 7:30 until 3:00 / 15:00 - Registration Desk 4 near the Gift Shop (until 09:00) (Registration Desk #4, near the Gift Shop)
09:00
Welcome to the Conference (until 09:10) (Lecture Hall Level 4)
09:00 Welcoming remarks - Prof. Buford Price (U. C. Berkeley)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
09:10
Innovations in Hot-Water Drilling chaired by Ryan Bay (until 10:35) (Lecture Hall Level 4)
09:10 IceCube's Enhanced Hot-Water Drill - Terry Benson (IceCube 222 UW-Madison/PSL)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
Slides
09:30 Production Drilling - Alan Elcheikh (IceCube)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
09:50 Ice Shelf Access Drilling - ANDRILL's Recent Experience at Coulman High - Frank Rack (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, ANDRILL)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
10:10 Panel Discussion with the 3 speakers - Ryan Bay (UC-Berkeley)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
10:35 --- Morning Break ---
11:00
Particle Astrophysics in Ice chaired by Buford Price (until 13:05) (Lecture Hall Level 4)
11:00 DeepCore upgrades: A phased approach toward precision megaton neutrino detectors - Darren Grant (U of Alberta)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
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11:20 The Askaryan Radio Array - a new instrument for the detection of highest energy neutrinos. - Dr Hagar Landsman (University of Wisconsin - Madison)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
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11:40 Detecting supernova neutrinos in the ice of the South Pole - Mr Marek Kowalski (Bonn University)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
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12:00 DM-Ice: A direct dark matter search at the South Pole - Reina Maruyama (University of Wisconsin--Madison)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
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12:20 Beyond-IceCube – IceCube++ - Christopher Wiebusch (RWTH-Aachen University)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
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12:30 Panel Discussion with the 4 speakers - Buford Price (UC-Berkeley)   (Lecture Hall Level 4)
09:00
Ice Cores (Part 1) chaired by Jeff Severinghaus (until 10:20) (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
09:00 The role of the Greenland Ice Sheet in future sea levels - Based on palaeorecords from ice cores and present observations - Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (Centre for Ice and Climate, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)   (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
09:20 The influence of subglacial processes on ice-sheet dynamics in the vicinity of the South Pole: A modeling study - Frank Pattyn (Laboratoire de Glaciologie, U Libre Brussels)   (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
09:40 What can we learn from deep ice cores? - Jean-Robert Petit (UJF-Grenoble)   (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
10:00 Ice Cores as a Repository of Ancient Oceanic Cyanobacteria that Contain a Frozen Record of Microbial Evolution - Prof. Buford Price (U. C. Berkeley)   (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
10:20 --- Morning Break ---
10:50
Ice Cores (Part 2) chaired by Jeff Severinghaus (until 13:20) (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
10:50 Does it have to be deep, or can we learn anything from shallow ice cores? - Dr Robert Mulvaney (British Antarctic Survey)   (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
11:10 Ultra-Trace Gases in Polar Ice Cores - Eric Saltzman (UC-Irvine)   (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
11:30 What can we learn from deep ice cores that informs today's changing climate? - Dr Jim White (University of Colorado at Boulder)   (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
11:50 Panel Discussion with the 7 speakers - Jeff Severinghaus (UC-San Diego)   (Ballroom C/D - L4 east)
PM
13:05 --- Lunch on your own ---
14:00
Subglacial Lakes chaired by Ryan Bay (until 16:00) (Mtg Rms M + N)
14:00 IceMole – Prototype Development and Testing of a Subsurface Icecraft - Prof. Bernd Dachwald (FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
Slides
14:20 Where a little water makes a lot of difference - liquid water in Antarctic glaciology and microbiology - Prof. Slawek Tulaczyk (Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
14:40 South Pole ice stream evolution with implications for fabric development and subglacial hydrology - D.D. Blankenship (Institute for Geophysics, U of Texas)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
15:00 Drilling towards Lake Vostok and accretion ice studies - Dr Vladimir Lipenkov (Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
15:20 Panel Discussion with the 4 speakers - Ryan Bay (UC-Berkeley)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
16:00 --- Afternoon Break ---
16:30
Logging and Remote Sensing chaired by Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (until 18:00) (Mtg Rms M + N)
16:30 Glaciology in AMANDA and IceCube - Dr Ryan Bay (UC Berkeley)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
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16:50 Peering into deep blue ice using radar - Dr Kenny Matsuoka (Norwegian Polar Institute)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
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17:10 Future Directions in Antarctic Paleoclimate and Glaciology Research - Jeff Severinghaus (University of California at San Diego)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
17:30 Panel Discussion with the 3 speakers - Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (Centre for Ice and Climate, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)   (Mtg Rms M + N)
19:00
PolarTREC Young Researchers Workshop (until 21:00) (Mtg Rms M + N)
13:20
Adjourn (until 13:25) ()
18:15
Inauguration Banquet - Reception 18:15, Dinner 19:15 - Overture Center 201 State Street (until 22:00) ()