Introduction to the Pavilion Lake Research Project
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The Pavilion Lake Research Project (PLRP) is an international, multi-disciplinary, science and exploration effort to explain the origin of freshwater microbialites in Pavilion Lake, British Columbia, Canada. Fossil microbialites represent some of the earliest remnants of life on ancient Earth, and were common from ~2.5 billion to 540 million years ago. Today, microbialites are found in environments where conditions are often too harsh for most organisms. However, the microbialites in both Pavilion and Kelly lakes have provided a new environment for the scientific community to study. These lakes demonstrate that large and uniquely shaped structures can also occur in non-extreme environments that also support fish, plants and other species. The microbialites of these modern lakes are relevant to our understanding of ancient microbiaites that were once common and diverse on early Earth, as such, Pavilion Lake has become an exciting field site for Earth scientists and astrobiologists who are interested in the application of the PLRP research to the search for life in our solar system and beyond.
The PLRP was founded in 2004, and has grown in exciting new directions ever since. During the 2004 field season, PLRP scientists discovered microbialites in Kelly Lake, which is approximately 20 km NW from Pavilion Lake. The PLRP team will be taking their DeepWorker Science and Exploration (DSE) program to Kelly Lake in 2011. These research activities complement those that have taken place at Pavilion Lake since 2008, and will help to broaden our understanding of modern microbialite-rich environments. Further to these science activities, the PLRP supports a thriving human exploration research component. The focus of this program element is the development of operational technologies and strategies that facilitate scientific productivity and efficiency for future human scientific exploration of our Solar System.
Donnie Reid
Logistics and Operations Manager
Logistics for the 2011 PLRP field season.
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PLRP Twitter Feed
RT @DESERT_RATS: Mission Mgmt: Getting ready for our final day of dry runs before we head out to the field. T-25 days until our first of ...
6:34 AM August 5th via Twitter for iPhone
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12:35 AM August 1st via web
Meet The Team
Donnie Reid
Donnie has been diving for the past 25 years, primarily in the coastal waters of British Columbia. Over the first 10 years, he was heavily involved in dive instruction, having certified over 2000 entry-level divers. During this time...
Funding and support provided by:
PLRP is funded by the CSA CARN program and NASA MMAMA program. Additional funding provided by NASA ESMD Analogs, NASA ASTEP and Nuytco Research. Previous support for the program has also been received from the NASA Spaceward Bound Program, the National Geographic Society, and McMaster University.
Recent Blog Posts
2011 Comms – No Small Feat
by admin on July 25th, 2011
Check it out here. Communications geniuses: Mike “Mountain Dew” Down, Marc Seibert, Mike Miller By Rafferty Pendery
One big happy family – Kelly Lake, geochemistry, and the local Clinton community
by admin on July 25th, 2011
I heard about Clinton and its popular lakes, Pavillion and Kelly, only a few months ago when I approached Dr. Greg Slater about beginning a Masters project under his supervision at McMaster University. Little did I know my interest in geochemistry and astrobiology would lead to a wonderful experience in a small town across the country. When I was offered the opportunity to come to BC to see the field site for myself, collect my own samples, and meet the…


