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The Byrd Polar Research Center (BPRC) at The Ohio State University is recognized internationally as a leader in polar and alpine research. Our research programs are conducted throughout the world. The Center is named in honor of Admiral Richard E. Byrd, America's most famous polar explorer. There are eight research groups at BPRC, along with a Library, Archival Program, and the US Polar Rock Repository. Research at the Center focuses on the role of cold regions in the Earth's overall climate system, and encompasses geological sciences, geochemistry, glaciology, paleoclimatology, meteorology, remote sensing, ocean dynamics, and the history of polar exploration.

Read more about BPRC » Our research groups »

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Educational Resources

BPRC has a new section of our website targeted to students and the general public. The website features pictures, videos, and information on the research that we do, presented in an easy-to-understand format.

Glacier Environmental Change

Visit the website of the new Glacier Environmental Change group at BPRC!

Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears

The latest issue, Polar Mammals (Issue 10, January 2009), was co-produced with the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York. It includes excerpts from an interview with Dr. Ross MacPhee, researcher and curator at the AMNH, and podcasts about mammals, Arctic mammals, and adaptations that enable them to live in the Arctic. Read about Dr. MacPhee's research about woolly mammoths in the Reseacher Stories article.

SWOT (Surface Water Ocean Topography) Mission

SWOT's website is now hosted at BPRC! This mission aims to gain a better understanding of the world's oceans and its terrestrial surface waters.