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  • Alaska Science Forum: Water, Snow and Ice Index
    Alaska Science Forum: Water, Snow and Ice Index Alaska Science Forum    This web page is provided as a public service by the Geophysical Institute, University ... Larry Gedney. #714; 05/06/85. The Growth of the Winter Snowpack in Alaska : Ted Fathauer, Jerry Nibler and Carl Benson. #708; 03/25/85. Ground Patterns in Nature : Larry Gedney. #690; 11/16/84. Eskers: The Upside-Down Riverbeds : Larry Gedney. #674; 08/01/84. Touring ... ...
    http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/text/water.html
  • Stampede Trail has a story of permafrost's warming potential
    ... 1985, Osterkamp, a professor emeritus and permafrost researcher with the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute, remembered a lake with a view of Denali when he was ... he, Schuur, Osterkamp, and a few other scientists submitted their results to the journal Nature, which just published them. In the paper, the authors ponder whether faster plant growth that ... dioxide in the air. Should the big thaw continue, the tundra of
    http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF19/1962.html
  • http://www.gi.alaska.edu/~jesse/treasure/underwater/beach.html
    ... your secret search zone. The secret search zone is the area that is reloaded by mother nature every time there is a gale or storm. Why is this so? I have no idea. It was ...
    http://www.gi.alaska.edu/~jesse/treasure/underwater/beach.html
  • Staff Publications
    ... Arc.  In 'Tectonic growth of a collisional continental margin: Crustal evolution of southern Alaska', Ridgway, K.D., Trop, J.M., O'Neill, J.M., & Glen, J.M.G.. (Eds.), Geological Society of America, special paper Keywords ...
    http://www.abdn.ac.uk/geology/research/publications/publications.php
  • Coasts in Crisis, Introduction
    ... stationary, a rise in sea level will move the coastline inland. Coastal Focus: Prudhoe Bay, Alaska People vs. Nature Because we treat the coast just like all other land -- as a stable platform on which ... supply of new sediments being carried to the coasts. Conflicts between people and nature have always existed along the coasts. The increasing desirability and accessibility of coasts ... ...
    http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/c1075/intro.html
  • Microsoft Word - 2007 Annual Information Form.doc
    ... Limited (“BV Jersey”) which is incorporated under the laws of Jersey, and Bow Valley Alaska Corporation (“BV Alaska”) which is incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware. BVUK has ...
    http://www.bvenergy.com/investors/documents/2007AnnualInformationForm.pdf
  • Graduate Advising Survey Results 2006
    ... of Maine ME 2003 Research Technician University of Vermont, Plant & Soil Science Dept. VT 2003 Teacher / Medic Nature's Classroom MA 2003 Program Coordinator Northwest Youth Corps OR 2003 Conservation Assistant II Tahoe Resource Conservation District CA 2003 ...
    http://www.uvm.edu/~envnr/welcome/Rubenstein_School_Alumni_Employment_Report.pdf
  • Year in Review
    ... exclusively online. This major change is a condition of our renegotiated contract with the Alaska Bar Association. The move reflects a mutual agreement between the bar association and ... a collection of brief summaries of selected state and federal appellate cases concerning Alaska law. They are not an authoritative guide and are only intended to alert the Alaska ... community about judicial decisions from the previous year. Therefore, it is our hope that the searchable
    http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/alr/year
  • Giant Waves in Lituya Bay, Alaska; USGS PP 354-C: Introduction
    ... Giant Waves in Lituya Bay, Alaska; USGS PP 354-C: Introduction Giant Waves in Lituya Bay, Alaska; USGS PP 354-C Abstract, Introduction and Regional Setting Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University ... the U.S. Geological Survey's program of petroleum investigations in the Gulf of Alaska region. The two trimlines then recognized were mapped and their approximate ages determined, inquiries were made ... places. In a paper read at geological meetings in Seattle, Wash. and Anchorage, ...
    http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/projects/geoweb/participants/dutch/LituyaBay/Lituya0.HTM
  • Chris Cuomo, Wendy Eisner and Kenneth Hinkel | S&F Online | Gender on Ice
    ... Jones, "Paleoenvironmental Analyses of an Organic Deposit from an Erosional Landscape Remnant, Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska" Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology , 2005, 217: 187-204; R.C. Frohn, W.R. Eisner, K.M. Hinkel, "Satellite Remote Sensing Classification of Thaw ... of Thaw Lakes and Drained Thaw Lake Basins in the Western Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska," Permafrost and Periglacial Processes , 2005, 16 (4), 327, 341; K. M. Hinkel, B. M. Jones, W.R. Eisner, C ... Natural and Anthropogenic Thaw Lake Drainage on the Western Arctic Coastal Plain of Northern ...
    http://www.barnard.edu/sfonline/ice/cuomo_eisner_hinkel_09.htm
  • NatureServe: A Working Classification of Terrestrial Ecological Systems in the Coterminous U.S.
    ... in the field. NatureServe and its natural heritage program members, with funding from The Nature Conservancy, have completed a working classification of terrestrial ecological systems in the coterminous ...
    http://www.natureserve.org/publications/usEcologicalsystems.jsp
  • Marine mammal links
    ... Marine Animal Trainers Association (IMATA) International Marine Mammal Association International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) IUCN - SSC Action Plans International Whaling Commission International Wildlife Coalition International Wildlife Coalition Brasil ...
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jaap/Mmlinks.htm
  • ERP-nwsltr-2008_2-Spring-FINALhdr
    ... Other News] Recent Publications Upcoming Events ***************************************************** ENERGY SPOTLIGHT: Alaska Geology and Energy Resource Studies http:/energy.usgs.gov/alaska/ ***************************************************** Alaska’s scenic wildernes, its Arctic ecosystems with their unique flora and fauna, and its significant potential ... environmental and human health. Highlighted below are recent publications and results from studies of Alaska’s geologic framework. For more information on USGS research activities in Alaska, including biological and water resources and geologic hazards, please visit the USGS Alaska ...
    http://energy.usgs.gov/PDFs/ERP-newsletter-Spring2008.pdf
  • ERP-nwsltr-2008_2-Summer-FINALadj hdr
    ... gov . SUMMER 2008 ISSUE – CONTENTS: [Energy Spotlight] Press Release: Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal Assessment Results [Features] Alaska Studies Appalachian Basin Studies GIS Data Finder National Oil and Gas Assessment Uranium [Other News] Recent Publications Customer ... of the undiscovered oil resources are estimated to occur in just three geologic provinces - Arctic Alaska, the Amerasia Basin, and the East Greenland Rift Basins. On an oil-equivalency basis, undiscovered ... in three provinces - the West Siberian Basin, the East Barents Basins, and Arctic ...
    http://energy.usgs.gov/PDFs/ERP-newsletter-Summer2008.pdf
  • Wayne Thatcher's reference list
    ... Geological and geophysical evaluation of the mechanisms of the great 1899 Yakutat Bay, Alaska, earthquakes, submitted to AGU Monograph on "Active tectonics and seismic potential of Alaska", in press, 2008. [ Printable article (4.4 Mb)] 2007 W. Thatcher, Microplate model for the present ... for the eastern California shear zone and the recurrence time of Mojave desert earthquakes, Nature, 367, pp. 264-266, 1994. W. Thatcher, The earthquake cycle and its role in the ...
    http://quake.usgs.gov/research/deformation/modeling/refs/wayne_refs.html
  • Denali National Park and Preserve - Denali: New Expeditions (U.S. National Park Service)
    ... MB)   In March 2008, two Athabascan elders were flown by bush plane from their home in Nikolai, Alaska to Cantwell to help an 18-year-old high school senior build a half ... a paleontologist and curator of Earth Sciences at the Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, Texas, answers some of the most common questions about ... have inched up a degree or two on average, warming around the state of ...
    http://www.nps.gov/dena/photosmultimedia/dne.htm
  • MIT - past spotlights
    MIT - past spotlights home news education research offices+services community events about map search     past spotlights request a spotlight propose a graphic about this site philosophy credits the gallery past spotlights The MIT spotlights answer the question, "What interesting and wonderful things are happening at MIT?" The spotlight images and headlines change frequently in order to integrate and showcase a multitude of aspects of MIT. We provide the ...
    http://www.mit.edu/site/past/education.html
  • CONTINUED IMPROVEMENTS
    ... 7th 11am & 8th 12pm $5 ICE AGE 2: Could it happen here? Take a look at how Alaska’s climate is changing. April 14th 11am & 15th 12pm $5 EGG HUNT: Find out how some birds recognize their ... how many eggs you can find in the museum! April 21st 11am $5 JOURNEY SOUTH: Where do Alaska’s whales spend the winter? April 22nd 10am-5pm KID’S DAY AT THE EGAN CENTER ... April 28th 11am & 29th 12pm $5 JOURNEY NORTH: Birds return to their summer homes in
    http://www.alaskamuseum.org/news/2006/ed_newletter_apr_06.doc
  • Cretaceous Paleogeography
    ... the Cordilleran arc, perhaps further mitigated by collision with the huge Wrangellia oceanic plateau. The nature of the collision, its exact location, and its magnatude are anything but clear. Pieces of ... plateaus are presently strewn along the west coast of North America from Mexico to Alaska Late Cretaceous Paleogeography, Southwestern US (75 Ma). The Western Interior seaway slowly retreated to the northeast ...
    http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~rcb7/crepaleo.html
  • New study reveals king crabs go deep to avoid hot water :: University of Southampton
    ... C) are too extreme for their survival. A paper, published 15 years ago in Nature is thought to show that king crabs evolved from shell-bound hermit crabs – similar to the ... animals. Soft-bodied, but shell-free intermediate forms are found only in the shallow waters off Japan, Alaska, and Western Canada. By looking at 200 years’ worth of records from scientific cruises and ...
    http://www.soton.ac.uk/mediacentre/news/2009/jul/09_99.shtml
  • History of Central America - Lonely Planet Travel Information
    ... who migrated 20, 000 or so years ago across the frozen Bering Strait from Russia to Alaska and down through the Americas. Others argue that seafaring Asians crossed to present-day ... Either way, things have gotten decidedly more tense in the last few thousand years. Ever cruel, Mother Nature has unleashed hurricanes, volcanic eruptions and mudslides, wrecking new settlements, while rival city-states battled each other. Then ...
    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/central-america/history
  • Editing Process
    ... her page proofs for final review. All changes from this point forward will be technical in nature, and will be the responsibility of the editors. Exclusively Online Online Articles Forum ... the Maximum Benefit of Alaskans by Susan Reeves, et al. » more 2008 Year in Review Alaska
    http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/alr/editing
  • VOLCANIC HAZARDS
    ... file report 87-297 Recent large eruptions University of Geneva - Natural Hazard Mitigation Group SPECIFIC VOLCANOES Cook Inlet, Alaska, U. S. , Volcano Monitoring-Eruption Processes Batur, Bali Indonesia Etna ; Italy; Ground deformation, last update Etna , Italy; EDM network Etna ... Page, Ministry of Civil Defence, New Zealand Hazards of Mt. Vesuvius, Italy article in Nature. Yellowstone: Restless volcanic giant. by Daniel Dzurisin, Robert L. Christiansen, and Kenneth L Pierce, USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory ... TSUNAMIS International Program for Disaster Assistance Tsunamis from St. Augustine Volcano: 1883, and others. Cook Inlet, ...
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~volcano/EvI.html
  • Communication Studies Graduate Schools & Programs, PhD & Masters (MA) Programs in Communication Stud
    ... Studies Graduate School Programs - Masters & PhD Degrees Graduate programs in Communication Studies deal with the nature of mass communication and the various ways it affects our lives, as well as the ... United Kingdom and Ireland Canada Japan Europe Elsewhere outside the USA Worldwide All United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky ... West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Communication Studies Graduate Programs in the United States: Alabama Illinois Montana Puerto Rico ...
    http://www.gradschools.com/Subject/Communication-Studies/72.html
  • Film Studies Graduate Schools & Programs, PhD & Masters (MA) Programs in Film Studies ? GradSchools.
    ... human condition, other cultures and traditions in storytelling. Because of the supremely visceral nature of film, it is arguably the most important mode of storytelling in this ... United Kingdom and Ireland Canada Japan Europe Elsewhere outside the USA Worldwide All United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky ... West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Film Studies Graduate Programs in the United States: Alabama Illinois Montana Puerto Rico ...
    http://www.gradschools.com/Subject/Film-Studies/159.html
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