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Allie Balter-Kennedy

Exploring ice cores to foresee the effects of climate change Allie Balter-Kennedy goes to some of the harshest places on Earth to try to predict how a warming climate will impact the planetโ€™s ice sheets. The Tufts University scientist works with a team, sometimes drilling hundre

Allie Balter-Kennedy
Scientific American โ€” 16 June 2026
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Allie Balter-Kennedy goes to some of the harshest places on Earth to try to predict how a warming climate will impact the planetโ€™s ice sheets. The Tufts University scientist works with a team, sometimes drilling hundreds of feet down into the ice, to explore changes that have occurred over thousands, even millions of years. The history of Earth that is hidden in the cores helps her foresee its future.

To study the cores, she uses a method called cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating, which exploits the fact that Earth is constantly bombarded with cosmic rays made up of charged particles. Those particles interact with atoms in our atmosphere and on the planetโ€™s surface, creating isotopes. By measuring the levels of isotopes in long-buried core samples, scientists can estimate how long itโ€™s been since that rock was exposed to the atmosphere. And knowing when the land was last ice-free can help scientists better understand what climate processes were going on at the time.

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Balter-Kennedyโ€™s work has taken her to Antarctica and to the Arctic, including Greenland, where she spends weeks at a time living in a tent on the ice sheetโ€”a challenging environment but one Balter-Kennedy relishes. โ€œThe aspect of getting to be outside and work in remote places and the collaborative nature of all this fieldwork are essentially what drew me to this field in the first place,โ€ she explains.

Balter-Kennedy hadnโ€™t always planned on a life in academia. These days she is getting a crash course in the more administrative side of being an early-career academicโ€”applying for grants, teaching undergraduates and recruiting people to work in her laboratory. But in the meantime, she is driven by her central questions of what climate change will bring and what she may find in the depths of the planetโ€™s ice.

This article is part of โ€œ The Young American Scientists , โ€ an editorially independent project that was produced with financial support from Regeneron .

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