Nick Schrecongost braces against the cold -40s winds. The student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
Nick Schrecongost follows Abdullah Zulfiqar and Rhett Herman out of the Warehouse as the team heads off with the OhmMapper to collect test data. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
Abdullah Zulfiqar, Rhett Herman, Katie Mankowski and Nick Schrecongost collect data on the test survey line on the tundra with the OhmMapper. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
Abdullah Zulfiqar and Rhett Herman walk the test survey line on the tundra with the OhmMapper. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
A sun dog, created by light refracting off ice crystals, appears behind Hans Voll, Ross Robertson, Katie Mankowski and Logan Fisher as they regroup after using the ground penetrating radar equipment to collect data on a test survey line on the tundra. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
Ross Robertson and Rhett Herman get ready to start data collection with the ground pentrating radar equipment. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
The Warehouse building in Barrow, Alaska serves as the staging area for the student researchers and their equipment.
Rhett Herman walks with Abdullah Zulfiqar as he carries the OhmMapper to the test survey line on the tundra. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
Logan Fisher, Hans Voll and Ross Robertson use the ground penetrating radar equipment to collect data on a test survey line on the tundra. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
Frozen droplets have formed on Abdullah's eye lashes and facial hair after spending some time testing equipment in temperatures reaching the -40s in Barrow, Alaska.
Jordan Eagle, Nick Schrecongost, Abdullah Zulfiqar, Hans Voll and Rhett Herman look over the test data they collected earlier in the day from the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
Abdullah Zulfiqar walks along as Logan Fisher pushes the microclimate sled along the test survey line on the tundra. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
Logan Fisher and Ross Robertson get ready to test the microclimate sled on a test survey line on the tundra. With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.
With temperatures in the -40s, the student researchers were unable to work on the ice, but instead tested their equipment and data collection process on the tundra in Barrow, Alaska.