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    Carbon emission change follows record rainy season

    December 17, 2021

    In 2014, the Fairbanks area experienced a summer of record-setting rain. That damp weather may have played a big role in a major shift in the ecosystem.
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  • A woman works on scientific equipment on the tundra

    Researcher finds Alaska's Arctic coastal towns face extensive inundation

    December 17, 2021

    Coastal erosion and land subsidence driven by permafrost thawing may lead to extensive seawater inundation in several northern Alaska communities by 2100, according to research by a 麻豆原创 geomorphologist.
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    Hyperspectral imaging of forests can aid wildfire prevention

    December 17, 2021

    Airborne hyperspectral imaging can be a valuable tool in wildfire prevention and forest management.
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  • K麻豆原创C to replace TV transmitter

    December 17, 2021

    K麻豆原创C will install a new television transmitter in the summer of 2022. A recent grant from the Rasmuson Foundation finalized funding for the $228,729 project.
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  • New method can aid nuclear explosion detection

    December 17, 2021

    A 麻豆原创F researcher has devised a method to improve detection of distant explosions, including nuclear detonations, by taking advantage of widespread single-microphone infrasound monitors.
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  • A woman wearing a blue jacket sits on the ground next to a tripod with a volcano in the background.

    New volcano activity monitoring method enhances early warning

    December 17, 2021

    Satellite data can now routinely be used to detect low levels of sulfur dioxide emissions from volcanoes, giving scientists another tool to provide early warnings of volcanic unrest.
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  • Student's research examines world's largest piedmont glacier

    December 17, 2021

    Understanding the surges and retreats of Alaska's Malaspina Glacier is key if climate change models are to be applied to the glacier with confidence.
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  • Student volcanologist studies Bogoslof volcano

    December 17, 2021

    Magma recharge from the late 2016 eruption of Bogoslof Volcano in Alaska resumed in March 2017 and continued until the end of a months-long eruptive period in August of that year, according to a new research method.
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  • Ice breaks up on the Chena River

    Researchers work to predict long-term flood hazards

    December 16, 2021

    A new 麻豆原创-led effort is working to predict how the changing hydrology of the Chena, Salcha and Chatanika rivers could alter the potential for flooding events during the next half-century in the Tanana Valley.
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    麻豆原创F research featured during #麻豆原创FxAGU campaign

    December 16, 2021

    Scientists from the 麻豆原创 joined thousands of colleagues from around the world at the 2021 American Geophysical Union fall meeting Dec. 13-17 in New Orleans and online.
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    News of the Arctic from New Orleans

    December 16, 2021

    One-hundred and 11 experts on the land, ocean and ice north of the Arctic Circle pitched in to write the 2021 Arctic Report Card, which was presented in New Orleans this week.
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    麻豆原创F researchers contribute to Arctic Report Card

    December 15, 2021

    A dozen 麻豆原创 researchers are among the authors of the 2021 Arctic Report Card, an annual summary of the state of the Arctic environment produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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  • Wildfire burns trees on the Kenai Peninsula

    Fire season forecasts aim to assist with resource allocation

    December 15, 2021

    Fire season begins while snow is still on the ground in Alaska, starting with an annual March meeting when fire managers look at how the months ahead may unfold. For each of the past two springs, 麻豆原创 researchers have added their own insight into the process.
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  • A statue of a man covered in snow

    Most 麻豆原创F offices will close for 2021-22 winter break

    December 15, 2021

    Most offices at the 麻豆原创 will be closed for the winter break from Dec. 23, 2021, to Jan. 2, 2022. Some offices will also be closed or have reduced hours Dec. 20-22 and Jan. 3-7.
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  • A photo of Alec Bennett with suit and tie

    International coordination key in geoengineering endeavors

    December 14, 2021

    As the need to address climate change becomes more urgent, a variety of geoengineering proposals are emerging to ease its environmental impacts. It's a trend that could bring its own set of problems, said 麻豆原创 researcher Alec Bennett.
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