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AGU research spotlight: New volcano activity monitoring method enhances early warning

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Dec 17, 2021   Featured, Science/Education  

AGU research spotlight: New volcano activity monitoring method enhances early warning

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. The new approach is the result of work led by research assistant professor Taryn Lopez of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute. Lopez is also a […]

Rocket flies high over Norway in UAF scientist’s atmosphere experiment

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Dec 2, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Rocket flies high over Norway in UAF scientist’s atmosphere experiment

A NASA sounding rocket soared high from a launchpad in Norway on Wednesday morning in a decades-old quest to understand the cause of a persistent dense patch of upper atmosphere on Earth’s sun-facing side. The Cusp Region Experiment-2, or C-REX-2, is headed by space physicist Mark Conde of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute […]

GINA provides a guiding hand in Arctic Ocean research

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Nov 12, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

GINA provides a guiding hand in Arctic Ocean research

The research vessel Sikuliaq navigated among and around the chunks and slabs of Arctic sea ice above Alaska for several weeks on two voyages this fall, breaking through frozen slabs when it had to just as its sturdy hull is designed to do.  Satellite imagery produced at the Geographic Information Network of Alaska, or GINA, at the University […]

Geophysics professor wraps up voyage exploring Amerasia Basin’s origin

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Oct 7, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Geophysics professor wraps up voyage exploring Amerasia Basin’s origin

A science cruise led by a University of Alaska Fairbanks researcher to investigate the origin of the Arctic Ocean’s Amerasia Basin has come to an end, with the research vessel Sikuliaq back at Nome after more than seven weeks at sea. The voyage was the Sikuliaq’s northernmost to date. It sailed to just over 79 degrees […]

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