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Village Move Intensifying in Summer 2019

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 3, 2019   Featured, General News, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

Village Move Intensifying in Summer 2019

  The relocation of an Alaska village is happening fast this summer, after many years of planning and work. Observers say Newtok’s transition to Mertarvik is flying along because it has to — the Ninglick River bank is crumbling less than 10 yards from a Newtok home. “There’s no more time,” said Aaron Cooke, an […]

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. […]

Chunks of Northern Coast Fall to the Sea

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Dec 12, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Chunks of Northern Coast Fall to the Sea

  [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he frozen cliffs of Drew Point, Alaska, (population zero) are tumbling to the ocean faster than perhaps any other location in the Arctic. The sea has eaten house-size chunks of tundra at a rate of more than 50 feet per year recently. Ben Jones has watched pieces of Alaska’s northern coast disappear since 2003. […]

Erosion will soon Result in Dam Collapse in Larsen Bay

By Alaska Native News on Jun 17, 2018   General News, Southcentral  

Erosion will soon Result in Dam Collapse in Larsen Bay

The small dam in the hills above Larsen Bay is in “dire straits” according to State Representative Louise Stutes. The dam above the village is eroding to the point of full collapse if not repaired in the near future. The concrete intake structure incorporated into the dam that was constructed three decades ago is eroding […]

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