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Long-pondered return to a pile of rocks

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 30, 2023   Featured, General News, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Long-pondered return to a pile of rocks

FIREWEED ROCK GLACIER — “I’ve been thinking of this stuff for the last 20 years,” says Adam Bucki. My friend, soon to be 50, was in his 20s the last time he stood on this massive pile of pointy rocks that oozes slowly downhill. Adam has returned to Alaska from his home in suburban Texas […]

Glaciers made of rock, ice and bear scat

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 24, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Glaciers made of rock, ice and bear scat

The grizzly hadn’t seen my dog or me, so I yelled and waved my arms. The bear stood, looked in our direction for three unforgettable seconds, then trotted up the valley. Late for a meeting with scientists, I kept hiking in the direction of the bear. A few minutes later, as I clung to a […]

Search Continues for Remains of Missing Kayaker at Mendenhall Lake

By Alaska Native News on Jul 19, 2023   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Search Continues for Remains of Missing Kayaker at Mendenhall Lake

Teams continue to search Mendenhall Lake near Mendenhall Glacier for a 43-year-old Juneau man who was reported missing on July 16th while out kayaking and had not been seen for the previous week. Troopers were notified by Juneau police that Paul Rodriguez Jr had been reported missing and his vehicle was located at the Mendenhall […]

Ghost islands of the Arctic: The world’s ‘northern-most island’ isn’t the first to be erased from the map

By Kevin Hamilton|University of Hawaii on Sep 12, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

Ghost islands of the Arctic: The world’s ‘northern-most island’ isn’t the first to be erased from the map

Source: The Conversation These ‘islands’ are on the move. Martin Nissen   In 2021, an expedition off the icy northern Greenland coast spotted what appeared to be a previously uncharted island. It was small and gravelly, and it was declared a contender for the title of the most northerly known land mass in the world. The […]

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