Creation of an icestupa to facilitate water supply of a nearby village in the region of Ladakh, India. Suryanarayanan Balasubramanian’s project “Artificial Ice Reservoirs Measurement Campaign” was supported by the Polar Access Fund, 2020. © 2020 Suryanarayanan Balasubramanian, all rights reserved
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Snowmobiles to transport the material for GPS stations
The use of snowmobiles is common to transport the material for building GPS stations. Andrew Tedstone’s project “ ’HI-SLIDE’: The influence of climate on the decadal dynamic stability of high-elevation sectors of the Greenland Ice Sheet ” was supported by the SPI Technogrants, 2019. © 2021 Andrew Tedstone, all rights […]
Read MoreArtificial Ice Reservoirs of Ladakh – Suryanarayanan Balasubramanian
For decades, mountain communities have been watching streams run dry as glaciers upstream retreat. Many have been forced to abandon their ancestral land, but some still remain defiant, proactively trying to halt the decline. In a decades-long struggle, local communities have attempted to engineer glaciers – from calving off ice […]
Read MoreScientific symposium in the memory of Koni Steffen
Join us in Davos on 21 and 22 October 2021 for an exciting scientific symposium “The Cryosphere in a changing climate” with high-level speakers, scientific poster sessions and ample networking time. The symposium aims to build a bridge between generations of cryosphere and climate scientists. Use this opportunity to present […]
Read MoreNew Scientific Director
The SPI team welcomes a new Scientific Director, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub. Prof. Schaepman-Strub is an associate professor of Earth System Science at the University of Zurich and is specialised in Arctic biodiversity and ecosystem functions, applying experiments, modelling, and remote sensing. She has acted as a representative of Switzerland in many […]
Read MoreNew momentum for Swiss polar science
From 2021, the Swiss Polar Institute enjoys a new national status and launched a call for the first series of Swiss polar programmes. These steps will significantly increase the opportunities and impact of Swiss polar science in the coming years. To highlight the enhancement of its portfolio, the SPI invites […]
Read MoreMeet a polar scientist
*Français ci-dessous* Swiss Polar Class: «Frag den Polarforscher!» Warum reisen jedes Jahr so viele Forscher in die eisig kalten Regionen der Welt? Und was machen Polarforscher eigentlich den ganzen Tag? Eine Polarforscherin erzählt euch online per Zoom mehr darüber und beantwortet die Fragen eurer Schülerinnen und Schüler. Wann?Donnerstag, 27. Mai […]
Read MoreSPI has a new address
From 1 April 2021, the Swiss Polar Institute (SPI) will change its addresses. The SPI team can be reached at their new email addresses.
Read MoreFieldwork in a sunny Antarctic landscape
Researchers working at a remote automatic measurement station in the field. Armin Sigmund’s project “Measuring snow sublimation, transport, and accumulation near Princess Elisabeth Station, Antarctica” was supported by the Polar Access Fund, 2020. © 2021 Alexis Merlaud, all rights reserved
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