LeConte Glacier
During the Summer of 2016, I traveled to Petersburg, Alaska to deploy multiple ROSS platforms. This was the first time ever that two kayaks were in the water at the same time! A very exciting accomplishment for the project. We were in the region to study the LeConte Glacier and the surrounding Ocean. One of the primary goals of the project was to determine how the Ocean interacts with, and determines the melting characteristics of, the Glacier.
We spent 3 days before and after in Petersburg setting up and packing up the Kayaks, and 7 days performing 24-hour science-ops (constant data collection for 160 hours) on the M/V Steller.
For more information on the Science performed, listen to this following segment on OPS’s Think Out Loud where my boss, Dr. Jonathan Nash, talks about the experiment:
There were also a number of important engineering tests done during this deployment. We tested the new Winch System, gen 3 EBoxes, new mechanical systems, and more!
For pictures from my trip, see the gallery below!
- Taken in the Harbor during a test
- The scenery was beautiful…
- Two kayaks!!
- Such a beautiful place to relax…
- Always debugging…
- Two kayaks next to eachother!
- Always testing!
- The target of all our science!
- ROSS command station
- Deploying ROSS over the side
- Two kayaks in the water for the first time ever!!!
- Such a beautiful glacier!
- View from inside the bridge
- Part of my job was to man this winch to take scientific measurements