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A lost US military base under Greenland's ice sheet

Jan 22, 2026
In this engaging discussion, Paul Bierman, a geologist and expert in Greenland's ice-sheet history, unpacks the intriguing history of Camp Century, a secretive U.S. military base built in 1959. He reveals how its ice cores can inform us about past climates and future global warming. Bierman also addresses misconceptions about the accessibility of Greenland's rich mineral resources, emphasizing the challenges posed by its harsh environment. This insightful conversation blends history, science, and current geopolitical tensions.
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ANECDOTE

First Continuous Deep Ice Core Mission

  • Scientists at Camp Century drilled the first continuous deep ice core and reached nearly a mile to frozen soil beneath the ice.
  • The team operated in protected trenches with chefs, machine shops, and round-the-clock shifts, making the project feel almost luxurious.
INSIGHT

Deep Core Reveals Greenland Once Ice-Free

  • The recovered 11 feet of sediment from under Camp Century revealed Greenland once lacked an ice sheet about 400,000 years ago.
  • That past disappearance shows comparable warming can make Greenland's ice retreat again, raising global sea level significantly.
ANECDOTE

Camp Century Buried And Rediscovered By Radar

  • Camp Century was abandoned and by 1969 its tunnels had crushed down until men could barely crawl through them.
  • The camp is now entombed under at least 100 feet of snow and ice but can be located with modern radar.
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