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Researchers use Stream Chemistry to Predict Change

By Tanya Clayton | University of Alaska-Fairbanks on Dec 27, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Researchers use Stream Chemistry to Predict Change

  University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists are developing a new method to predict ecosystem change in Interior Alaska, and their techniques could prove useful elsewhere in the world. The study uses real-time water data, rather than simulations, to predict ecosystem “tipping points.” “We’re pretty good, as ecosystem ecologists, at using stream chemistry to tell us […]

Rural High School Students Complete Four-Year Geology Program

By Tanya Clayton | University of Alaska-Fairbanks on Aug 20, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

Rural High School Students Complete Four-Year Geology Program

  Image: GeoFORCE Alaska students display their completed geologic maps of a portion of Dinosaur National Monument in Utah. The maps show rock types in different colors. Photo by Leif Van Cise Sixteen rural Alaska high school students will head into their senior year this fall with four years of geological fieldwork under their belts […]

Researchers Help Alaska Villages Turn Tide on Disasters

By Tanya Clayton | University of Alaska-Fairbanks on Dec 20, 2018   Featured, Science/Education, State  

Researchers Help Alaska Villages Turn Tide on Disasters

Alaska villages facing coastal disasters may be able to use new erosion-monitoring tools as part of their decision-making arsenal, thanks to a pilot study led by the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Lead author Chris Maio, an assistant professor of coastal geography at the UAF College of Natural Science and Mathematics, reported the findings on Dec. […]

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