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Previously Unknown Gas Seeps Discovered along Aleutian Trench

By NOAA Communications on May 18, 2023   Featured, Science/Education  

Previously Unknown Gas Seeps Discovered along Aleutian Trench

Seeps can provide habitat, alternative energy and drug therapies A NOAA Ocean Exploration-led team has discovered what appears to be evidence of a large gas seep at a depth of nearly 1.4 miles (2,300 meters) along the Aleutian Trench. The discovery was found in data collected during the Seascape Alaska 1: Aleutians Deepwater Mapping expedition […]

Remarkable Groove Slides Gold into Alaska

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Mar 8, 2020   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Remarkable Groove Slides Gold into Alaska

  [smartslider3 slider=4] Nate Becker lives with his family on a quiet stretch of the Yukon River as it flows into Alaska. On a recent ski trip, I visited the Beckers’ home along with two geologist friends. Nate had a question for them. “Why are all the gold deposits located on the south side of […]

The Demise of Scotch Cap Lighthouse

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Dec 20, 2019   Featured, Southwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The Demise of Scotch Cap Lighthouse

  In spring of 1946, five men stationed at the Scotch Cap Lighthouse had reasons to be happy. World War II was over. They had survived. Their lonely Coast Guard assignment on Unimak Island would be over in a few months. But the lighthouse tenders would never return to their homes in the Lower 48. […]

New Species Discovered in the Ultra Deep

By Newcastle University Press Office on Sep 11, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

New Species Discovered in the Ultra Deep

An exploration to one of the deepest places on earth has captured rare footage of what is believed to be three new species of the elusive Snailfish. Involving a team of 40 scientists from 17 different nations, including Dr Alan Jamieson and Dr Thomas Linley from Newcastle University, UK, the expedition to the Atacama Trench has uncovered a wealth […]

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