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The Land Beneath the Ice

The Pioneering Years of Radar Exploration in Antarctica
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The Land Beneath the Ice by David J. Drewry delves into the mysterious and largely unknown world hidden beneath Antarctica's vast ice sheets. The book explores how scientific advancements have unveiled secrets of the continent's geological structure and climate history. It combines insights from decades of research, shedding light on what lies beneath the frozen landscape and its significance to our understanding of Earth's past and future climate changes.
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If you are fascinated by the mysteries of Antarctica and its crucial role in global climate, you will enjoy this engaging exploration of one of the world's most remote and extreme regions. This book combines scientific discovery with vivid storytelling, offering insights into the unique landscapes, ecosystems, and the significant environmental changes occurring in this icy realm.

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The Land Beneath the Ice

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A wondrous story of scientific endeavour—probing the great ice sheets of Antarctica.

From the moment explorers set foot on the ice of Antarctica in the early nineteenth century, they desired to learn what lay beneath. David J. Drewry provides an insider's account of the ambitious and often hazardous radar mapping expeditions that he and fellow glaciologists undertook during the height of the Cold War, when concerns about global climate change were first emerging and scientists were finally able to peer into the Antarctic ice and take its measure.

In this panoramic book, Drewry charts the history and breakthrough science of radio-echo sounding, a revolutionary technique that has enabled researchers to measure the thickness and properties of ice continuously from the air—transforming our understanding of the world's great ice sheets. To those involved in this epic fieldwork, it was evident that our planet is rapidly changing, and its future depends on the stability and behaviour of these colossal ice masses. Drewry describes how bad weather, downed aircraft, and human frailty disrupt the most meticulously laid plans, and how success, built on remarkable international cooperation, can spawn institutional rivalries.

The Land Beneath the Ice captures the excitement and innovative spirit of a pioneering era in Antarctic geophysical exploration, recounting its perils and scientific challenges, and showing how its discoveries are helping us to tackle environmental challenges of global significance.

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The Land Beneath the Ice is praised for its richly detailed and beautifully illustrated account of radar mapping expeditions in Antarctica during the 1970s. Reviewers highlight its appeal to both specialists and general readers, noting its engaging narrative of scientific discovery and its exploration of the continent's unique environment. The book is also recognized with the PROSE Award in Earth Science, underscoring its significant contribution to the field.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691237916

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 38 color + 194 b/w illus.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 464

About the Author

David J. Drewry is honorary fellow at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, and former director of the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge and of the British Antarctic Survey. His books include Glacial Geologic Processes and Antarctica and Environmental Change. A world-renowned glaciologist, he has a mountain and a glacier named after him in Antarctica. He lives in Cottingham, England.

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