The IDP Borehole Logging Working Group (BLWG) members are from the broad range of scientists who deploy borehole logging instruments in glaciers and ice sheets for scientific investigations. The BLWG is one of the three standing working groups of the Science Advisory Board.
IDP Borehole Logging Working Group
BLWG Chair
Erin Pettit
Oregon State University
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Corvallis, OR USA
Members
Sridhar Anandakrishnan
Penn State University
Department of Geosciences
University Park, PA USA
Gary Clow
University of Colorado Boulder
Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Boulder, CO USA
Atsu Muto
Temple University
Department of Earth and Environmental Science
Philadelphia, PA USA
Erin Pettit
Oregon State University
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Corvallis, OR USA
BLWG Documents
Citation | Year |
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Science Advisory Board (2023) Presentations: 2023 Science Advisory Board Meeting (May 1, 2023). Ice Drilling Program Science Advisory Board Meeting, May 1, 2023, | 2023 |
Science Advisory Board (2022) Presentations: 2022 Science Advisory Board Meeting (March 3-4, 2022). Ice Drilling Program Science Advisory Board Meeting, March 3-4, 2022, Virtual Meeting, | 2022 |
IDDO (2017) Logging Tool Testing: An Informational Guide - Logging Tool Equipment Testing at IDDO. 1-13. | 2017 |
Erin Pettit, Ryan Bay, Gary D Clow, IDPO (2012) Science Requirements for a Deep Logging Winch. 1-4. | 2012 |
Ryan Bay, Gary D Clow, Robert Hawley, Erin Pettit, Ed Waddington, Atsu Muto, IDPO (2011) Intermediate Depth Logging Winch - Science Requirements. 1-3. | 2011 |
John W Goodge, Jeffrey P Severinghaus, Ryan Bay, Gary D Clow, Howard Conway, Robert Hawley, Erin Pettit, Ross D Powell, Eric J Steig (2011) RAID: RAPID ACCESS ICE DRILLING . 2011 Ice Drilling Science Community Planning Workshop, April 15-16, 2011, Herndon, Virginia, USA, 1-3. | 2011 |
Gary D Clow (2008) USGS Polar Temperature Logging System, Description and Measurement Uncertainties. U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 2-E3, 1-24. https://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/02e03/ | 2008 |