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Created 29-Apr-21
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We had great weather for our 54th year of direct measurements of mass balance at Wolverine Glacier. Doug Brinkerhoff from University of Montana came out to service his time-lapse cameras. Annikah Horlings from University of Washington brought a phase sensitive radio-echo-sounding system. Lucas Zeller from Colorado State University came up to help with ground penetrating radar. They all helped a lot with the mass balance surveys - thanks!

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Lucas in a snowpit at "S"Weighing the sampleAnnikah taking a Phase Sensitive Radio-Echo-Sounding (P-res)King's BayAnnikah Horlings is a grad student at University of WashingtonLucas Zeller is grad student at Colorado State UniversityAfternoon traffic on the commute homeDoug making an extra credit  run after workAnnikah on the 7 pm corn runShad came up and flew LiDAR with the R-44Lucas up above the main benchMmm. Coffee.Lucas driving a GPR surveyAnnikah making a repeat P-res measurement. The goal is to directly measure firn compaction rates.Lucas taking notesLights over the glacier