Roger Andersen

Roger Andersen has participated in 37 polar field programs since joining the Polar Science Center in 1975. There programs are listed to the right.




Chipping a hole through old sea ice approximately 12 feet thick at Ice Station Fram 1 north of Greenland in late March 1981. "Hydroholes" like this allow scientists to lower instruments through the ice to make measurements of the ocean water underneath. Typically a warm building is assembled over the hole to keep it from freezing over and provide a warm work space. Six tons of ice chips were removed from this hole, and, yes, sea water is starting to gurgle through around the bottom. Thick multi-year floes like this have grown very rare in the Arctic over the past decade.

Polar Science Expeditions:

1. AIDJEX Spring 1975

2. AIDJEX 1975-76

3. OCSEAP Summer 1976

4. OCSEAP Spring 1977

5. OCSEAP Summer 1977

6. OCSEAP Summer 1978

7. Fram 1 Spring 1979

8. NORSEX Fall 1979

9. Fram 2 Spring 1980

10. Pond Inlet buoy Winter 1981

11. Fram 3 Spring 1981

12. Fram 4 Spring 1982

13. MIZEX 83 Summer 1983

14. MIZEX 84 Summer 1984

15. AIWEX Spring 1985

16. Red/Rose buoy Spring 1986

17. North Pole buoy Fall 1986

18. Mould Bay buoys Spring 1987

19. White Trident Spring 1988

20. CEAREX Spring 1989

21. Mould Bay buoys Spring 1990

22. Ice Station Weddell Winter 1992

23. LEADEX buoy Spring 1992

24. SIMI Fall 1993

25 SHEBA Fall 1997

26. SHEBA Spring 1998

27. APLIS Spring 1999

28. CCGS Laurier Fall 1999

29. NPEO Spring 2002

30. Bering Strait Summer 2002

31. SwitchYard Spring 2003

32. SwitchYard Spring 2004

33. SwitchYard Spring 2005

34. SwitchYard Spring 2006

35. SwitchYard Spring 2007

36. IPY Beaufort AXCTD, Spring 2008

37. SwitchYard Spring 2008


De-riming wind sensors at SHEBA in November 1997.


Ocean buoy deployment north of LEADEX in April 1992.


CTD cast with protable ship at open lead reached by SHEBA helicopter in May 1998.