Increasing numbers of people would like to visit the Dry Valleys of Antarctica. However, many nations have signed a treaty to protect the natural resources there as much as possible. Likely impacts include the aesthetic impact of long-lasting trails and increased wind erosion that deposits sediment on glaciers and sea ice. This project will identify areas able to withstand human trampling associated with visitation, as well as provide guidance on how researchers should travel throughout these areas as well.
- Overview
Increasing numbers of people would like to visit the Dry Valleys of Antarctica. However, many nations have signed a treaty to protect the natural resources there as much as possible. Likely impacts include the aesthetic impact of long-lasting trails and increased wind erosion that deposits sediment on glaciers and sea ice. This project will identify areas able to withstand human trampling associated with visitation, as well as provide guidance on how researchers should travel throughout these areas as well.