a walk on the glacier (20/8)

        The main focus of the Tarfala station is to monitor and do research on Storglaciären. One of our days there was therefore spent walking around on the glacier, looking at ablation measuring equipment, supraglacial streams, crevasses and moulins, trying to keep our balance in crampons. Group photo in front of theContinue reading “a walk on the glacier (20/8)”

the geomorphologists in action (19/8)

We got a geomorphology assignment, to divide ourselves into groups and then describe a landform created by a particular process in the Tarfala valley. My group consisted of me, Sara and Sandra, and our assigned landform type was fluvial. That made our choice of landform pretty simple: we chose one of all the streams inContinue reading “the geomorphologists in action (19/8)”

climbing the ridge of frost action (18/8)

Since it wasn’t raining, our geomorphology teachers decided it would be a perfect day to climb the ridge behind the station. Akka was with us. She’s Ninis’s dog, but since Ninis (professor and director of Tarfala Research Station) was going by helicopter to get some samples from Rabot Glacier on the other side of Kebnekaise,Continue reading “climbing the ridge of frost action (18/8)”

a day spent in weather (17/8)

My body sore and aching, after a restless sleep due to my body protesting loudly and decidedly all through the night, we woke up in a cloud this morning. The rain was falling heavily, so this first day at the station was mostly spent indoors, listening to lectures and preparing our group projects. In theContinue reading “a day spent in weather (17/8)”