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231: 261:, attempted over several years to persuade the U.S. Navy to allow female scientists to go to Antarctica. He supported Jones' proposal. Ultimately the U.S. Navy would also agree to support this first female research team to reach Antarctica. Jones' research proposal was accepted with the caveat that her research team was all-female and they would for the most part not be living at McMurdo station but doing field research in the 272:, Kay Lindsay, an entomologist, and Terry Lee Tickhill, a chemistry undergraduate lacking a background in geology but skilled with machinery. They spent four months in Antarctica in the McMurdo Dry Valleys collecting data and rock specimens. The team also briefly visited the South Pole. The first women in history reached the South Pole because of a request Jones' made when she was at the 38: 280:. Jones wanted an aerial view of the geology of the location where her team would work, and asked to join a supply flight to the Pole. The US Navy then invited all seven women in Antarctica at the time to be the first at the Pole. The women on the continent at that time were Jones and her team, New Zealand biologist 295:
After a successful season, Jones and her team returned to the Institute of Polar Studies, did analysis of the rock specimens they collected, and produced numerous publications on their findings. The samples they collected helped reveal insights into the sources and implications of
214:, Jones investigated how Southern Ocean sea floor communities responded to climate changes and weatherization. While the samples for her dissertation were provided by male colleagues who collected them in Antarctica for the Institute of Polar Studies (now 327:
Archival Program. This special collection includes 18,275 35 mm slides documenting Jones' research science with the Institute of Polar Studies and the all-women Antarctic scientific expedition she led in 1969.
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Jones endowed the Lois M. Jones Fellowship Fund in Geological Sciences and the Lois M. Jones Endowment for Cancer Research Fellowships at Ohio State University. She is also the namesake of
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studying penguins, were the first women to reach the South Pole on November 12, 1969. After their expedition, the U.S. Navy officially began accepting women at McMurdo Station.
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The Application of Strontium Isotopes as Natural Tracers: The Origin of the Salts in the Lakes and Soils of Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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The Application of Strontium Isotopes as Natural Tracers: the Origin of the Salts in the Lakes and Soils of Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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The Application of Strontium Isotopes as Natural Tracers: The Origin of the Salts in the Lakes and Soils of Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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before returning to Ohio State in 1966 for her doctoral work in geology, earning her doctorate in geology in 1969.
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Jones led the first female team to Antarctica with the US Antarctic Research Program in the 1969–1970 season.
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Institute of Polar Studies Miscellaneous Series M-88; Laboratory for Isotope Geology and Geochemistry
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in Taylor Valley. Jones went on to become assistant professor in the department of geology at the
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Using geological samples from Antarctica's Dry Valleys for her doctoral dissertation,
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The Lois M. Jones Papers were donated by her estate to the Ohio State University
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The new explorers: Women in Antarctica. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company
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station, the US Antarctic research station on the edge of the frozen
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This article is about the Antarctic scientist. For the artist, see
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At the time Jones submitted an Antarctic research proposal to the
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List of Publications of The Institute of Polar Studies v.6 no.6
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The Ohio State team with Jones at the head included geologist
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Faure, Gunter; Jones, Lois M.; Owen, L. B. (December 1972).
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Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Leading the first all-woman science team to Antarctica
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in 1969. They were also the first women to reach the
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Eco-man: New Perspectives on Masculinity and Nature
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Index

Lois Mailou Jones

Berea, Ohio
Ohio State University
Geochemistry
University of Georgia
Kansas State University
Thesis
The Application of Strontium Isotopes as Natural Tracers: The Origin of the Salts in the Lakes and Soils of Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
Doctoral advisor
geochemist
Antarctica
South Pole
McMurdo Dry Valleys
Berea, Ohio
Ohio State University
Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center
Lake Vanda

Pamela Young
Eileen McSaveney
National Science Foundation
Colin Bull
Institute of Polar Studies
Wright Valley
Eileen McSaveney
McMurdo
Ross Sea
Pamela Young
Christine Muller-Schwarze

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