Glaciology in the Field
Collaboration with the Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l'Environnement (LGGE) for the Glacioclim project brought the team out into the field to take GPS coordinates, measurements and…
Every season, we publish pictures from Antarctica and we now have quite an archive available. You can follow the life of the Princess Elisabeth Station from its origins in Brussels until the present.
Collaboration with the Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l'Environnement (LGGE) for the Glacioclim project brought the team out into the field to take GPS coordinates, measurements and…
As the 2010-2011 scientific season comes to an end in Antarctica, scientists at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica (PEA) are celebrating some successes. Follow the scientists from the BELDIVA, HYDRANT, BELATMOS,…
The field guides Jacques Richon and Alain Hubert, accompanied by the photographer René Robert embarked on a three-day reconnaissance expedition in a vast unexplored region, some 150 kilometres from the …
The international polar research projects being carried out at or in the vicinity of the Princess Elisabeth Station in Antarctica range from geology to microbiology. All of these projects contribute…
After a successful first half of the season, some team members who have been in Antarctica since November are staying on; but the station welcomed a number of newcomers.
Once the reconnaissance work was completed, the team took Steven Goderis (Free University of Brussels) and Vinciane Debaille (Université Libre de Bruxelles) to their base camp in the field.…
After battling her way through thick sea ice for several days, the Mary Arctica finally arrived in Crown Bay on December 19th. Ready to offload the ship at the coast,…
After helping the various teams involved in the BELISSIMA project set up their base camps at the coast, Alain Hubert, Sanne Bosteels, and René Robert set out on a…
After the primary tests performed on the drill and radar at the Princess Elisabeth Station, the team was adequately prepared for its first expedition into the field for the 2010-2011…
Following their arrival at Utsteinen and the testing of their new drill and radar, the members of the BELISSIMA team embarked on a field training to prepare for the dangers…