about November 21, 2009 - 19:50 WGT

Welcome to Summit Station, located at the peak of the Greenland ice cap at 72°34'44.10"N 38°27'34.56"W. Summit is a scientific research station sponsored by the National Science Foundation, operated by CH2M Hill Polar Services (CPS) with research guidance from the Summit Science Coordination Office.

Summit Station is the home of the Greenland Environmental Observatory (GEOSummit) where year-round monitoring of key climate variables are conducted to study air-snow interactions, knowledge of which is crucial for interpreting data from ice cores drilled in the area and elsewhere. Research building on the NSF investments during the International Polar Year (IPY) is particularly encouraged.

The station is located atop 3200 m of ice and is nearly 400 km from the nearest point of land. Summit supports a diversity of scientific research, including year-round measurements of air-snow interactions that provide crucial knowledge for interpreting data from deep ice cores drilled both at Summit and elsewhere. To see more of Summit Station, take the tour.

News:

After one day's weather delay the Twin Otter was able to land at Summit on Wednesday despite very cold temperatures. 16 November 2009
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