Ms. Ellwood's Antarctica
(Well, it doesn't belong to her but she did observe part of it on several trips.)
HISTORY - Robin Ellwood traveled to the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica with Peter Doran's research team from the University of Illinois, Chicago. The team arrived in Antarctica in November (2003, 2004, 2006, 2008) and remained in the field for about six weeks. The team downloaded data and reset monitoring stations that are in the field, collected water and sediment samples from several lakes and nearby streams, determined brine and sediment depths in some of the lakes, and observed the underwater algal mats. Ms. Ellwood had to complete most of this work under the lake ice. That's right, with a dry suit and SCUBA gear, she worked under 15 feet of ice! Ms. Ellwood was been invited back to Antarctica to participate on Peter Doran's 2008 research team. She dove under the lake ice again and bringing along a remote controlled camera that her students built.
The 2008 trip was made possible thanks to the support of Peter Doran's research team, PolarTREC and the Rye School District. The 2006 trip was supported by Peter Doran's research grants. Follow along with the 2003 and 2004 expeditions (made possible in part by Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic (TEA) Program) at: (Ellwood's TEA home pages).
The 2008 trip was made possible thanks to the support of Peter Doran's research team, PolarTREC and the Rye School District. The 2006 trip was supported by Peter Doran's research grants. Follow along with the 2003 and 2004 expeditions (made possible in part by Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic (TEA) Program) at: (Ellwood's TEA home pages).