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Past Arctic climate secrets to be revealed during i2B “Into The Blue” Arctic Ocean Expedition 2025

By Mariana Esteves | UiT The Arctic University of Norway on Aug 18, 2025   Featured, Science/Education  

Past Arctic climate secrets to be revealed during i2B “Into The Blue” Arctic Ocean Expedition 2025

[content id=”79272″] What’s Happening From 16th August to 19th September 2025, the Norwegian research vessel R/V Kronprins Haakon will be sailing into the Arctic Ocean for an expedition organised and funded through the prestigious European Research Council Synergy Grant “i2B – Into The Blue”. The i2B Arctic Ocean Expedition team consisting of 25 scientists will collect new geological archives that will shed light […]

The Arctic’s past provides a glimpse into the future

By Folke Mehrtens | Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research on Nov 6, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The Arctic’s past provides a glimpse into the future

The Arctic’s past provides a glimpse into the future What are the global impacts of an ice-free Arctic? How will the Arctic develop with increasing climate warming? What does an ice-free Arctic mean for our environment and our society? Researchers want to answer these questions with the “i2B – Into the Blue” project, looking back […]

Lakes hold signs of past earthquakes

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Sep 5, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Lakes hold signs of past earthquakes

ALLISON LAKE, ABOVE VALDEZ — Three men dressed in full raingear crept like ants across a bumpy green landscape on Aug. 25, 2023. Using a metal pole that was part of a boat frame, together they lugged a four-stroke outboard motor that seemed to float above the wet greenery. The three men were scientists who […]

Scientists to set sail in search of Bering Sea’s stormy past

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Jul 27, 2022   Featured, Southwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Scientists to set sail in search of Bering Sea’s stormy past

A team of scientists will soon head to the Aleutian Islands aboard the research vessel Sikuliaq on a voyage to reconstruct the region’s ancient history of powerful storms. Little is known about the Bering Sea’s long-ago record of extreme weather and the factors that drove it. “Learning about the past is the only way to […]

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