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    Microbiome diversity and function in the Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
    Follow the updates on the expeditions of the MICROBIAN project to continental Antarctica!
    21-01-2018
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Some blogs of Belgian projects at the Princess Elisabeth Station

    Dear all,

    A number of research projects are currently running at the Station Princess Elisabeth, funded by the Belgian Scientific Policy Office.

    Alexander Mangold is scientist at the Royal Meteorological Institute at Uccle and has been in the station since 2009, as you can see from his very interesting blog: http://belatmos.blogspot.be/. Among other instruments, he had set up the Automatic Weather Station in 2009 with Irina Gorodetskaya (U. Leuven) and you can see the weather data in real time on this website: http://www.projects.science.uu.nl/iceclimate/aws/files_oper/oper_23670

    On the website of the Belgian Antarctic Research (www.bncar.be), you can read the posts of Nadine Mattielli (ULB). She was at the PES station to install instruments to measure particles’s movement and passive samplers at and around PE station.  

    More blogs? Jean-Louis Tison (ULB) is talking about glaciological research on the ICECON blog: http://icecon2012.blogspot.be/

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    16-01-2018
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Arrival at the Princess Elisabeth Station and training
    After a 6 hours flight from Cape Town we arrived at Novo Station where we had a small lunch. In the meantime, our luggage and the cargo for Princess Elisabeth station was offloaded from the Boeing 757 and loaded in a Basler plane. A flight of a little bit more than an 1 hour took us to the station. The view from the plane was breathtaking! We observed inland nunataks (mountain tops sticking out of the ice sheet), and towards the coast we could see icebergs which have calved off from the ice sheet.

    The days after our arrival, the MICROBIAN team followed a number of training courses and got prepared for the sampling. We followed a medical training organized by the doctor Barbara, a skidoo training given by the mechanic/field guide Christian and the field guide Pierre-Yves, and a training to pitch the tent. Alain explained us how we need to use the GPS and VHF radio. A short exercise on using the GPS around the station allowed us to check the open-top-chambers (OTCs) on the Utsteinen ridge. These OTCs were installed in 2010 and will allow us to experimentally assess the effect of temperature rise on microbial communities in the Sør Rondane Mountains. On Tuesday afternoon we had a crevasse training c. 10 km away from the station. This was very cool (see picture)! Because we will travel on skidoo between the different nunataks in which we will take our samples, we need to travel on sometimes dangerous terrain. The training will allow us to react appropriately in case of an emergency. In the meantime, the team has pre-assembled the new OTCs, cleaned and prepared the lab space in the science container and prepared all the sampling equipment. We are ready to go!

    Crevasse training!.

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    14-01-2018
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Science communication is important: special issue of Polar Record
    Call for papers: Polar Record special issue on education, outreach & engagement

    Guest editors: Rhian Salmon and Rebecca Priestley

    Submission deadline: 31 January 2018

    Ten years ago, the International Polar Year 2007-2008 led to an upwelling of Education, Outreach and Communication (EOC) initiatives across the polar research community that have had long-lasting effect. At the 2016 SCAR conference in Kuala Lumpur, the Humanities and Social Science Expert Group identified science communication as a research priority. This special Issue of Polar Record will be dedicated to Education, Outreach, and Engagement related to polar research, and will help to draw scholarly attention to this important, but neglected, aspect of polar research. It will be published in January 2019, in conjunction with the tenth anniversary of the International Polar Year 2007-2008 (which ran from March 2017-March 2019).

    More information: https://sciencernr.wordpress.com/2017/04/19/call-for-papers-polar-record-special-issue-on-education-outreach-engagement/

    Interested into our first exploration of the microbial diversity around the Station Princess Elisabeth? See http://antarcticabelgium.blogspot.be/

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    11-01-2018
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Final preparations in South Africa
    Klik op de afbeelding om de link te volgen After crossing the Sahara during an 11 hour flight from Paris to Cape Town, the MICROBIAN team is preparing to leave for the largest desert on earth, the Antarctic! In the office of the International Polar Foundation, Elie, Valentina and Sam, together with the expedition doctor, Barbara, and 2 Turkish geologists, Serdar and Naki, tried on and tested many kinds of Polar clothing and gear. Insulating layer after layer was put on while temperatures in Cape Town reached 32°C. In the afternoon, all the scientists and operating personnel travelling to different research stations in Dronning Maud Land attended a briefing given by the Antarctic Logistic Centre. The briefing provided the latest details of the upcoming flight to the Russian Antarctic research station Novolazarevskaya (Novo for the friends). From there a Basler BT-67 aircraft will take the team across the Sor Rondane Mountains to the Belgian Princess Elisabeth station during a 1.5 hours flight. The weather in Novo is very mild at the moment and forecasted to be between -2 and -3°C at the time of landing. If the weather remains fine the team should arrive at the Princess Elisabeth station in the evening. So fingers crossed and stay tuned for more news to come in the next few days!​

    The 2018 MICROBIAN team. From left to right: Prof. Dr. Elie Verleyen (Ghent University), Sam Lambrechts (PhD student, Ghent University) and Valentina Savaglia (PhD student, Liège University).

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    10-01-2018
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Welcome!!
    Hello and welcome to the blog of the MICROBIAN project. Here you can follow the expeditions of the MICROBIAN team to the Sør Rondane Mountains in East Antarctica.
    Check out this blog frequently for updates from one of the most extreme environments on Earth!

    For more information on the project, visit the MICROBIAN website!

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