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Martin J. Siegert is a British glaciologist, and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Cornwall) at the
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. He co-Chairs the Diversity in Polar Science Initiative, and has spoken about socio-economic inclusion in Polar Science and indeed broader society. He has produced over 300 academic publications and contributed to the development of an airborne surveying technology that has surveyed over half of
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. He is credited with discovering over 600 subglacial lakes, which are vast quantities of water frozen several kilometers beneath the surface of the arctic ice sheet and reservoirs of untapped scientific knowledge.


Biography

He was born in
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in
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, Siegert was a pupil at Sudbury Upper Comprehensive School in the early 1980s. He earned a bachelor's degree in Geological Geophysics in 1989 from Reading University, and a PhD in the numerical modelling of large ice sheets from
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in 1994.


Career

After completing his PhD, he then got a lectureship at the University of Wales in Aberystwyth, followed by one at the
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, where he worked as director of Bristol Glaciology Center. He was a professor at
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from 2014 to 2022 and co-director of the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and Environment. He joined the
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as a professor and now working as a deputy vice chancellor since 2022. He formerly served as Head of the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh, where he is currently an Honorary Professor.Seigert directed the Lake Ellsworth Consortium, a UK-NERC-funded programme that planned an experiment to study a massive subglacial lake beneath West Antarctica's ice, and is the UK principal investigator on the International ICECAP programme, which has deployed medium-range geophysical aircraft in Antarctica since 2008.


Research

His research interests focus on
glaciology Glaciology (; ) is the scientific study of glaciers, or more generally ice and natural phenomena that involve ice. Glaciology is an interdisciplinary Earth science that integrates geophysics, geology, physical geography, geomorphology, climato ...
, and he employs geophysical techniques to assess the flow and shape of ice sheets today and in the past. Using airborne radar, he detected and located over 600 subglacial lakes. He identified old pre-glacial surfaces beneath the existing ice and proved how sub-ice water interacts with the flow of ice above it. He directs the UK Natural Environment Research Council Lake Ellsworth Consortium, which seeks to physically quantify and study an ancient subglacial lake in
West Antarctica West Antarctica, or Lesser Antarctica, one of the two major regions of Antarctica, is the part of that continent that lies within the Western Hemisphere, and includes the Antarctic Peninsula. It is separated from East Antarctica by the Transant ...
. Siegert's work involves the study of large ice sheets in the past, at present and in future, using combinations of numerical modelling, satellite observations and glacier geophysical measurements.In 1996, he was part of the Russian-UK team that published an article in Nature revealing subglacial Lake Vostok in East Antarctica to be over 500 m deep. In the same year he published an inventory of Antarctic subglacial lakes that included Lake Ellsworth.He is the UK PI of the US-UK-China-Australia ICECAP programme, that uses long-range airborne geophysics to measure and characterise the ice sheet and
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in previously unexplored regions of Antarctica, including Totten Glacier and the Aurora Subglacial Basin, Byrd Glacier and the Wilkes Subglacial Basin, and Princess Elizabeth Land. He was the PI of a NERC-funded airborne geophysics campaign to the Weddell Sea sector of West Antarctica (2009-2013), which showed the grounding line of Institute Ice Stream to be perched on a steep reverse sloping bed.In December 2012 he led a NERC-funded attempt to sample Lake Ellsworth using a purpose built clean hot-water drill and water-sampling/measuring probe. The expedition was halted when the drill experienced technical problems preventing drilling to the lake surface.In 2002, Siegert was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize by the Leverhulme Trust.In 2007, Siegert was elected as a Fellow of the
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.


Awards

* In 2013, Siegert was awarded the Martha T. Muse Prize for excellence in Antarctic science and policy. * Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2007.


Selected publications

Books * Siegert, M.J. Ice sheets and Late Quaternary environmental change. John Wiley, Chichester, UK, 231pp. (2001). * Florindo, F. and Siegert, M.J. (eds.). Antarctic Climate Evolution. Developments in Earth & Environmental Science, vol. 8. Elsevier, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 606pp. (2008). * Siegert, M.J., Kennicutt, M, Bindschadler, R. (eds.). Antarctic Subglacial Aquatic Environments. AGU Geophysical Monograph 192, 246pp. (2011). * Siegert, M.J. and Bradwell, T. (eds). Antarctic Earth Sciences. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 104, 1, 80pp. (2013). * Siegert, M.J., Priscu, J. Alekhina, I., Wadham, J. and Lyons, B. (eds.). Antarctic Subglacial Lake Exploration: first results and future plans. Transactions of the Royal Society of London, A. 374, issue 2059. (2016). * Siegert, M.J., Jamieson, S.S.R. and White, D.A. (eds.). Exploration of Subsurface Antarctica: uncovering past changes and modern processes. Geological Society of London, Special Publication, 461, 255pp. (2018). * Nuttall, M., Christensen, T. and Siegert, M.J. (eds.). Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions. Routledge, 556pp. (2018). * Florindo, F., Siegert, M.J., De Santis, L. and Naish, T. (eds.). Antarctic Climate Evolution. Second Edition. Elsevier. 804pp. (2021).


References

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