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Murkowski Inspects Icebreaker for First-Hand Answers on Arctic Availability

By Matthew Felling | Office of Senator Murkowski on Oct 14, 2014   At Sea, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Murkowski Inspects Icebreaker for First-Hand Answers on Arctic Availability

ANCHORAGE, AK – As the other Arctic nations – and many outside of the region – surge their investment and focus in the area, Senator Lisa Murkowski paid a visit to the United States Coast Guard Cutter POLAR SEA in Seattle to get an update on its status. With the POLAR SEA having been commissioned […]

The Mammoth Mystery of St. Paul Island

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 3, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

One foggy day on St. Paul Island, a woolly mammoth stepped onto a trapdoor of greenery. It plunged thirty feet to the floor of a cave. There was no exit. A few thousand years later, a scientist who descended by ladder found the mammoth’s tooth amid the bones of other mammoths, polar bears, caribou, reindeer […]

Minto Earthquakes Then, Now, and Tomorrow

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Sep 19, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

MINTO — Sarah Silas, 89, smiled as she remembered an earthquake that shook her village more than 60 years ago. The floor of her cabin swayed so that her young son staggered away from her. “My three-year old boy was laughing,” she said inside her log cabin, its front door open to warm air on […]

Four Decades of Sea Ice From Space: The Beginning

By Maria-Jose Vinas | NASA on Sep 9, 2014   Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

One of the most visible signs of climate change in recent years was not even visible at all until a few decades ago. The sea ice cap that covers the Arctic Ocean has been changing dramatically, especially in the last 15 years. Its ice is thinner and more vulnerable – and at its summer minimum […]

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