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Little researched current impacting on winter sea ice in the Arctic

By Roland Koch | Alfred Wegener Institute on Jun 27, 2025   Featured, Science/Education  

Little researched current impacting on winter sea ice in the Arctic

A research team from the Alfred Wegener Institute has for the first time gained insights into a current in the Barents Sea which affects Arctic sea ice In the last few decades, the Arctic sea ice has receded ever further, including increasingly in winter when the extent of sea ice is at its most prominent. […]

The ‘Hole-in-the-Ground Girl’

By Ned Rozelle | UAF on May 3, 2025   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The ‘Hole-in-the-Ground Girl’

Leanne Bulger recently found a new hole in the forest floor on the west end of Fairbanks. Into it, she poked a long plastic pipe. “Thirteen feet,” she said when the pole finally hit ground she could not see. Bulger, an undergraduate student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, had hiked to the northeast corner […]

First rocket campaign of 2025 concludes at Poker Flat range

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Feb 13, 2025   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

First rocket campaign of 2025 concludes at Poker Flat range

Two NASA aurora research rockets launched from Poker Flat Research Range earlier this month provided good data for learning more about the fastest observable variations of the solar wind-driven light displays. One rocket gathered information about flickering aurora, and the other gathered data about fast-pulsating aurora. Flickering auroras are fast, localized and associated with higher-frequency […]

Research reveals extent of Kachemak Bay’s surface cloudiness

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Feb 1, 2025   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Research reveals extent of Kachemak Bay’s surface cloudiness

Scientists have produced the first remote sensing analysis of how water clouded by sediment in glacier meltwater moves on the surface of Kachemak Bay. The bay on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula is home to a rich variety of marine life that can be affected by the sediment. Work led by Lea Hartl of the Alaska Climate Research […]

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