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Part of the Institute of Northern Engineering @ University of Alaska Fairbanks. We conduct research on the role of the Arctic & subArctic in the global system.

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Preparation work for snowmelt gauging in the Arctic takes a dedicated team. Thank you @arctic_ubetula and @Toolik for continuing support and hard work! More than 30 years of data @werc_uaf @INE_Research : ine.uaf.edu/werc/imnavait


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Upasana @UpasanaArora19 shared her research work on microbial communities in glaciers at the One Health, One Future conference @UAF_COHR She’s working with @srijan_ak on a collaborative project addressing water quality in Alaska. @werc_uaf @ArcticBiology @uafairbanks

devindrown's tweet image. Upasana @UpasanaArora19 shared her research work on microbial communities in glaciers at the One Health, One Future conference @UAF_COHR She’s working with @srijan_ak on a collaborative project addressing water quality in Alaska. @werc_uaf @ArcticBiology @uafairbanks

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Nice animation! #AGUpubs

Between 2010 and 2020 glaciers globally have lost 2% of their volume to the ocean. This would be an ice cube towering above the highest mountain peaks in the world. 👉Read more in our new study: doi.org/10.1029/2023GL…



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Did you ever wonder how much carbon is stored in the terrestrial ecosystems of Patagonia? We answered this question for the Chilean part by using available data. Download the paper in Austral Ecology for a limited time here: doi.org/10.1111/aec.13…

jperez_quezada's tweet image. Did you ever wonder how much carbon is stored in the terrestrial ecosystems of Patagonia? We answered this question for the Chilean part by using available data. Download the paper in Austral Ecology for a limited time here: doi.org/10.1111/aec.13…

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Inconnu (sheefish) are a vital food source for Indigenous and rural people in Northwest Alaska. How are the fish's movements being impacted by #ClimateChange? Right now, Kevin Fraley and @ArcticWCS are placing satellite tags on the fish to find out.

TheWCS's tweet image. Inconnu (sheefish) are a vital food source for Indigenous and rural people in Northwest Alaska. How are the fish's movements being impacted by #ClimateChange? Right now, Kevin Fraley and @ArcticWCS are placing satellite tags on the fish to find out.

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Arctic permafrost regions saw rapid industrialization over the last century. While infrastructure risks from thawing permafrost are known, much less so are contamination risks from industrial legacies at thousands of sites on the verge of permafrost thaw: doi.org/10.1038/s41467…


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Just in! Our collaborative @EnvSciTech article on the potential of UV-equipped photocatalytic membrane reactors for treating micropollutant-contaminated water is now published! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…


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#SnowEx2023 Alaska March campaign is successfully completed. A big thank you to our incredible team of 40+ participants for their hard work and dedication in collecting airborne and ground-based snow data in Boreal Forest and #Arctic tundra. @NASA #SnowEx Photo by Kelly Elder.

WaterSnowIce2's tweet image. #SnowEx2023 Alaska March campaign is successfully completed. A big thank you to our incredible team of 40+ participants for their hard work and dedication in collecting airborne and ground-based snow data in Boreal Forest and #Arctic tundra. @NASA #SnowEx Photo by Kelly Elder.

SnowEx had a successful couple of weeks both here in Fairbanks and up north around Toolik where Sveta Stuefer ⁦@WaterSnowIce2⁩ collected samples uaf.edu/news/dozens-de…


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Proud to be invited as a panelist to discuss my efforts and experiences of making science and fieldwork more family-friendly! Please join us and register by clicking the link below.

Between 2010 and 2020 glaciers globally have lost 2% of their volume to the ocean. This would be an ice cube towering above the highest mountain peaks in the world. 👉Read more in our new study: doi.org/10.1029/2023GL…



Yup. This happened.

BBC's producer says "...it is undeniable, we are incredibly nature-depleted. And I don’t think that that is political, I think it’s just facts.” Responding to BBC's decision not to broadcast Attenborough episode over fear of rightwing backlash theguardian.com/media/2023/mar…



Dr. Sveta Steufer @WaterSnowIce2 and a portion of the #SnowEx2023 field crew arrived in @Toolik last night. It was +40F when they arrived! Wonder how often it is that warm on the Slope in early March?


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After 2 days of safety and measurements training in Fairbanks, #SnowEx2023 #SnowExAlaska participants split in 2 group - one group stayed in boreal forest; second group drove 360 miles north to @Toolik to get ready for arctic tundra snow measurements @INE_Research @werc_uaf @NASA

WaterSnowIce2's tweet image. After 2 days of safety and measurements training in Fairbanks, #SnowEx2023 #SnowExAlaska participants split in 2 group - one group stayed in boreal forest; second group drove 360 miles north to @Toolik to get ready for arctic tundra snow measurements @INE_Research @werc_uaf @NASA
WaterSnowIce2's tweet image. After 2 days of safety and measurements training in Fairbanks, #SnowEx2023 #SnowExAlaska participants split in 2 group - one group stayed in boreal forest; second group drove 360 miles north to @Toolik to get ready for arctic tundra snow measurements @INE_Research @werc_uaf @NASA
WaterSnowIce2's tweet image. After 2 days of safety and measurements training in Fairbanks, #SnowEx2023 #SnowExAlaska participants split in 2 group - one group stayed in boreal forest; second group drove 360 miles north to @Toolik to get ready for arctic tundra snow measurements @INE_Research @werc_uaf @NASA
WaterSnowIce2's tweet image. After 2 days of safety and measurements training in Fairbanks, #SnowEx2023 #SnowExAlaska participants split in 2 group - one group stayed in boreal forest; second group drove 360 miles north to @Toolik to get ready for arctic tundra snow measurements @INE_Research @werc_uaf @NASA

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LOL can't unsee that


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Seeing glaciers shrink over time is dramatic & visibly apparent. What about how glacial melt/loss affects watershed geochemistry? In her first peer-reviewed lead author paper Tiffany Gatesman addresses this in the Jarvis Creek watershed of Alaska. doi.org/10.1016/j.chem…

Thomas_Douglas's tweet image. Seeing glaciers shrink over time is dramatic & visibly apparent. What about how glacial melt/loss affects watershed geochemistry? In her first peer-reviewed lead author paper Tiffany Gatesman addresses this in the Jarvis Creek watershed of Alaska.
 doi.org/10.1016/j.chem…
Thomas_Douglas's tweet image. Seeing glaciers shrink over time is dramatic & visibly apparent. What about how glacial melt/loss affects watershed geochemistry? In her first peer-reviewed lead author paper Tiffany Gatesman addresses this in the Jarvis Creek watershed of Alaska.
 doi.org/10.1016/j.chem…

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We had a fabulous time working with middle school students this week! Students helped us build and install sediment sensors on the Tanana River so we can figure out how sediment moves (or doesn't!) underneath river ice. Read the full story here: fresheyesonice.org/ice.../2023/ja…

FreshEyesonIce's tweet image. We had a fabulous time working with middle school students this week! Students helped us build and install sediment sensors on the Tanana River so we can figure out how sediment moves (or doesn't!) underneath river ice. 
Read the full story here:
fresheyesonice.org/ice.../2023/ja…

Great to see films about Arctic research being nominated for the Oscars. Congrats to @ArcticWCS for their part in this amazing film and walrus conservation.

Congratulations to Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaev on your Oscar nod for #Haulout! #Oscars2023 #TheNewYorker

NatalieCash's tweet image. Congratulations to Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaev on your Oscar nod for #Haulout! #Oscars2023 #TheNewYorker


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