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Research Reporting Portal – Publications

Publication Reporting Form Publication List The list below represents publications that have already been reported to ACEAS. You can use the search function to check your name (surname), DOI, or Title. If you remain unsure, please report it again and our quality control processes will pick up the duplication. Thank you. Reporting Form

Denman Marine Voyage: long-term vision now a reality

Denman Marine Voyage: long-term vision now a reality Accessing the vast and remote Denman Glacier system in Australian territory in East Antarctica by ocean is a monumental task, and after many years of planning and collaboration it’s now a reality. The Denman Marine Voyage (DMV) – the maiden marine science voyage of RSV Nuyina – […]

Research Reporting Portal – Media

Media Reporting Form Media List The list below represents media related to ACEAS that have already been reported. You can use the search function to check your name or media title. If you remain unsure, please report it again and our quality control processes will pick up the duplication. Thank you. Reporting Form

Hey Sir Mawson, it’s Lady Denman’s glacier, right?

Hey Sir Mawson, it’s Lady Denman’s glacier, right? By Katharina Hochmuth How and why, we name geographical landmarks is and has always been an important part of scientific expeditions. During the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-14), Sir Douglas Mawson and his crew mapped and named large parts of the East Antarctic coastline. Nowadays, international bodies like […]

Research Reporting Portal – Awards

Awards and Prizes Reporting Form Awards and Prizes List Congratulations! The list below represents awards and prizes that have already been reported to ACEAS. You can use the search function to check your name or award title. If you remain unsure, please report it again and our quality control processes will pick up the duplication. […]

Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change

Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change Author: Yuhao Dai, Australian National University *This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Between 18,000 and 11,000 years ago, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere suddenly shot up. This caused rapid global warming, the mass […]

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ACEAS & Related Events ACEAS hosts, contributes to, and attends various events to ensure our collaborations and research links are strong. You will find a list of relevant events below. Calendar

Research Reporting Portal – Workshops

Workshops & Events Workshops & Events List The list below represents workshops and events that have already been reported to ACEAS. You can use the search function to check the event you’re looking to enter. If you remain unsure, please report it again and our quality control processes will pick up the duplication. Thank you. […]

World Day for Glaciers – a poem

World Day for Glaciers – a poem A little poem written by Christina Schmidt to celebrate today’s World Day for Glaciers and World Poetry Day – Friday 21 March, 2025: – I have now seen the Denman Glacier with my own eyes under stunning blue and mystical grey skies. I am still speechless by its […]

Research Reporting Portal – Memberships

Memberships Memberships List The list below represents memberships of organisations that have already been reported to ACEAS. You can use the search function to check the membership you’re looking to enter. If you remain unsure, please report it again and our quality control processes will pick up the duplication. Thank you. Reporting Form