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Denali Plants More Diverse up High

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 10, 2015   The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Denali Plants More Diverse up High

When Carl Roland was hiking the high country in an Alaska national park not long ago, he thought the landscape looked different than any park in the Lower 48. The alpine zone seemed to be carpeted with more plant species than the much-larger forests and wetlands in the valleys below. When Roland looked at plant […]

Online App Tells when It’s Okay to Build Ice Roads

By Sue Mitchell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 5, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Online App Tells when It’s Okay to Build Ice Roads

Alaska’s natural resource managers are using a UAF-developed web app to let oil field companies know when it’s ok to build ice roads and drive across the tundra on the North Slope. Notifying oil companies and contractors when it is safe to operate vehicles off-road to get to remote sites without damaging the fragile tundra […]

Artwork Found at Ancient House Site

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 8, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Artwork Found at Ancient House Site

At the edge of a spruce forest in Interior Alaska, archaeologists have unearthed bone pendants that might be the first examples of artwork in northern North America. During the last two summers, teams led by UAF’s Ben Potter have expanded the breadth of the Mead Site, a white spruce bench that overlooks Shaw Creek Flats […]

Recharging the Overwintered Alaska Battery

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 17, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Recharging the Overwintered Alaska Battery

It has been a long winter. Like many Alaskans, I have a love/hate relationship with this oversized peninsula, especially as the months of dark and cold pile up like woodstove ash. When the sun returns, I feel a need to recharge my affection. One way to do this is to visit new parts of this […]

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