Posters

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Jessica Badgeley, University of WashingtonWest Antarctic Ice Sheet elevation change since the last glacial maximum from internal layers and ice-flow modeling
Derek Brandis, South Dakota State UniversityComparison of Holocene volcanic records from South Pole and WAIS Divide ice cores
Jacob Chalif, Dartmouth CollegeUpdates on a North Pacific paleofire proxy from the Denali ice core
*Mariama Dryak, University of ColoradoPSECCO: A New Community Office for Supporting Early Career Scientists and Advancing Equity and Inclusion in the Polar Sciences
Kaitlin Keegan, University of Nevada, RenoThe relationship between microstructure and permeability of firn near the South Pole
Charles Kershaw, NSF Ice Core Facility Establishing Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles for the NSF-Ice Core Facility and the ice core community
Liam Kirkpatrick, Dartmouth CollegeDoes the Mt. Hunter (Alaska) water isotope record preserve changes to storm tracks and Aleutian Low intensity over the past millennium?
Drake McCrimmon, University of Nevada, RenoThe impact of chemical impurities on firn densification at WAIS Divide, Antarctica and NEEM, Greenland
Jacob Morgan, Scripps Institution of OceanographyProgress on high-resolution records of δ15N and δ18Oatm from the WAIS Divide ice core
John Patterson, University of California, IrvineH2 in polar firn air: reconstructions and implications
Ben Riddell-Young, Oregon State UniversityConstraints on changing methane sources during the last deglaciation from a high-resolution record of the methane interpolar difference
Emma Robertson, Pennsylvania State UniversityEvaluating the role of coupled oceanic-atmospheric variability in West Antarctic ice core moisture sources
*Ted Scambos, University of ColoradoSurface and air temperatures in the East Antarctic Plateau in Winter: extreme low temperatures near a potential site for COLDEX ice
*Spruce Schoenemann, University of Montana - WesternGreenland in Your Classroom: New college curriculum combines polar field data, 360-degree immersive field experiences & geospatial technologies
*Siyuan Sui, Stony Brook UniversityQuantifying the geothermal heat flow and crustal thermal structure in Antarctica from a Monte-Carlo method
Duncan Young, University of Texas, AustinThe aerogeophysical contribution for COLDEX oldest ice core site selection
*Author will be remote but poster will be available.