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  1. UAF, Toolik Field Station join Arctic climate initiative
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    Photo by Jason Stuckey
    An aerial photo shows Toolik Field Station in 2019.

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks will help host and support a new $15-million federal initiative to better understand the resilience of Arctic organisms and ecosystems amid rapid climate change.

    Bringing together experts...
    alaska-native-news.com/uaf-too
    #toolik #uaf #station

  2. UAF, Toolik Field Station join Arctic climate initiative
    [the_ad id="30587"]

    Photo by Jason Stuckey
    An aerial photo shows Toolik Field Station in 2019.

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks will help host and support a new $15-million federal initiative to better understand the resilience of Arctic organisms and ecosystems amid rapid climate change.

    Bringing together experts...
    alaska-native-news.com/uaf-too
    #toolik #uaf #station

  3. UAF, Toolik Field Station join Arctic climate initiative
    [the_ad id="30587"]

    Photo by Jason Stuckey
    An aerial photo shows Toolik Field Station in 2019.

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks will help host and support a new $15-million federal initiative to better understand the resilience of Arctic organisms and ecosystems amid rapid climate change.

    Bringing together experts...
    alaska-native-news.com/uaf-too
    #toolik #uaf #station

  4. UAF, Toolik Field Station join Arctic climate initiative
    [the_ad id="30587"]

    Photo by Jason Stuckey
    An aerial photo shows Toolik Field Station in 2019.

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks will help host and support a new $15-million federal initiative to better understand the resilience of Arctic organisms and ecosystems amid rapid climate change.

    Bringing together experts...
    alaska-native-news.com/uaf-too
    #toolik #uaf #station

  5. UAF, Toolik Field Station join Arctic climate initiative
    [the_ad id="30587"]

    Photo by Jason Stuckey
    An aerial photo shows Toolik Field Station in 2019.

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks will help host and support a new $15-million federal initiative to better understand the resilience of Arctic organisms and ecosystems amid rapid climate change.

    Bringing together experts...
    alaska-native-news.com/uaf-too
    #toolik #uaf #station

  6. Applications open for 2024 Dalton Highway artist residency
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    Photo by Kristin Link
    Previous Toolik artist-in-residence Kristin Link drew these scientific illustrations of long-term tundra research in her sketchbook in August 2023.

    Artists and writers can apply for the 2024 Dalton Highway artist-in-residence position, based...
    alaska-native-news.com/applica
    #dalton #highway #artist #residency #toolik #alaska

  7. Applications open for 2024 Dalton Highway artist residency
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    Photo by Kristin Link
    Previous Toolik artist-in-residence Kristin Link drew these scientific illustrations of long-term tundra research in her sketchbook in August 2023.

    Artists and writers can apply for the 2024 Dalton Highway artist-in-residence position, based...
    alaska-native-news.com/applica
    #dalton #highway #artist #residency #toolik #alaska

  8. Applications open for 2024 Dalton Highway artist residency
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    Photo by Kristin Link
    Previous Toolik artist-in-residence Kristin Link drew these scientific illustrations of long-term tundra research in her sketchbook in August 2023.

    Artists and writers can apply for the 2024 Dalton Highway artist-in-residence position, based...
    alaska-native-news.com/applica
    #dalton #highway #artist #residency #toolik #alaska

  9. Applications open for 2024 Dalton Highway artist residency
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    Photo by Kristin Link
    Previous Toolik artist-in-residence Kristin Link drew these scientific illustrations of long-term tundra research in her sketchbook in August 2023.

    Artists and writers can apply for the 2024 Dalton Highway artist-in-residence position, based...
    alaska-native-news.com/applica
    #dalton #highway #artist #residency #toolik #alaska

  10. Applications open for 2024 Dalton Highway artist residency
    [the_ad id="30587"]

    Photo by Kristin Link
    Previous Toolik artist-in-residence Kristin Link drew these scientific illustrations of long-term tundra research in her sketchbook in August 2023.

    Artists and writers can apply for the 2024 Dalton Highway artist-in-residence position, based...
    alaska-native-news.com/applica
    #dalton #highway #artist #residency #toolik #alaska

  11. Toolik Field Station joins new international polar research network
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    Photo by Amanda Young/TFS
    Environmental Data Center technician Colin Edgar installs equipment to measure soil heat exchange for the European Union’s Arctic Passion project at Toolik Field Station in September 2023.

    Toolik Field Station has partnered with...
    alaska-native-news.com/toolik-
    #toolik #station #polar #research #network

  12. Toolik Field Station joins new international polar research network
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    Photo by Amanda Young/TFS
    Environmental Data Center technician Colin Edgar installs equipment to measure soil heat exchange for the European Union’s Arctic Passion project at Toolik Field Station in September 2023.

    Toolik Field Station has partnered with...
    alaska-native-news.com/toolik-
    #toolik #station #polar #research #network

  13. Toolik Field Station joins new international polar research network
    [the_ad id="30587"]

    Photo by Amanda Young/TFS
    Environmental Data Center technician Colin Edgar installs equipment to measure soil heat exchange for the European Union’s Arctic Passion project at Toolik Field Station in September 2023.

    Toolik Field Station has partnered with...
    alaska-native-news.com/toolik-
    #toolik #station #polar #research #network

  14. Toolik Field Station joins new international polar research network
    [the_ad id="30587"]

    Photo by Amanda Young/TFS
    Environmental Data Center technician Colin Edgar installs equipment to measure soil heat exchange for the European Union’s Arctic Passion project at Toolik Field Station in September 2023.

    Toolik Field Station has partnered with...
    alaska-native-news.com/toolik-
    #toolik #station #polar #research #network

  15. In work alongside Cluster collaborator Ben Abbott, University of Alabama based Arial Shogren researched the shoulder seasons in #Alaska, those times between winter/spring, summer/fall.

    Shogren tells us about the importance of collecting dissolved organic carbon data as it moves through the surface layers of the Arctic during these shoulder seasons.

    Data comes from the #Toolik area. This conversation recorded at #AGU23.

    youtube.com/shorts/46obyV3uCII

    Read the paper: bit.ly/423syx4

  16. In work alongside Cluster collaborator Ben Abbott, University of Alabama based Arial Shogren researched the shoulder seasons in #Alaska, those times between winter/spring, summer/fall.

    Shogren tells us about the importance of collecting dissolved organic carbon data as it moves through the surface layers of the Arctic during these shoulder seasons.

    Data comes from the #Toolik area. This conversation recorded at #AGU23.

    youtube.com/shorts/46obyV3uCII

    Read the paper: bit.ly/423syx4

  17. In work alongside Cluster collaborator Ben Abbott, University of Alabama based Arial Shogren researched the shoulder seasons in #Alaska, those times between winter/spring, summer/fall.

    Shogren tells us about the importance of collecting dissolved organic carbon data as it moves through the surface layers of the Arctic during these shoulder seasons.

    Data comes from the #Toolik area. This conversation recorded at #AGU23.

    youtube.com/shorts/46obyV3uCII

    Read the paper: bit.ly/423syx4

  18. In work alongside Cluster collaborator Ben Abbott, University of Alabama based Arial Shogren researched the shoulder seasons in #Alaska, those times between winter/spring, summer/fall.

    Shogren tells us about the importance of collecting dissolved organic carbon data as it moves through the surface layers of the Arctic during these shoulder seasons.

    Data comes from the #Toolik area. This conversation recorded at #AGU23.

    youtube.com/shorts/46obyV3uCII

    Read the paper: bit.ly/423syx4

  19. Abigail Rec is based at the University of #Vermont and presented at #AGU23 about understanding how variations in river flow influence is crucial to stream ecosystem processes.

    Rec's #fieldwork occurred at the #Toolik Field Station in Alaska and examined how thawing permafrost is changing the ecosystem in the area.

    It wasn't all work and in this conversation she described her first experience seeing a sunset in the #Arctic.

    AGU session details: bit.ly/agu23121402

  20. Abigail Rec is based at the University of #Vermont and presented at #AGU23 about understanding how variations in river flow influence is crucial to stream ecosystem processes.

    Rec's #fieldwork occurred at the #Toolik Field Station in Alaska and examined how thawing permafrost is changing the ecosystem in the area.

    It wasn't all work and in this conversation she described her first experience seeing a sunset in the #Arctic.

    AGU session details: bit.ly/agu23121402

  21. Abigail Rec is based at the University of #Vermont and presented at #AGU23 about understanding how variations in river flow influence is crucial to stream ecosystem processes.

    Rec's #fieldwork occurred at the #Toolik Field Station in Alaska and examined how thawing permafrost is changing the ecosystem in the area.

    It wasn't all work and in this conversation she described her first experience seeing a sunset in the #Arctic.

    AGU session details: bit.ly/agu23121402

  22. Abigail Rec is based at the University of #Vermont and presented at #AGU23 about understanding how variations in river flow influence is crucial to stream ecosystem processes.

    Rec's #fieldwork occurred at the #Toolik Field Station in Alaska and examined how thawing permafrost is changing the ecosystem in the area.

    It wasn't all work and in this conversation she described her first experience seeing a sunset in the #Arctic.

    AGU session details: bit.ly/agu23121402

  23. Abigail Rec is based at the University of #Vermont and presented at #AGU23 about understanding how variations in river flow influence is crucial to stream ecosystem processes.

    Rec's #fieldwork occurred at the #Toolik Field Station in Alaska and examined how thawing permafrost is changing the ecosystem in the area.

    It wasn't all work and in this conversation she described her first experience seeing a sunset in the #Arctic.

    AGU session details: bit.ly/agu23121402

  24. University of Alabama based Arial Shogren presented about under-researched shoulder seasons in #Alaska, times between winter/spring, summer/fall during the American Geophysical Annual Fall Meeting.

    Data for this research comes from the remote Toolik Field Site and in this conversation recorded at #AGU23 Shogren describes how the expansion of remote work which was spurred by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased access to the #Toolik Environmental Data Center.

    youtube.com/shorts/LJhhKHup1Ko

  25. University of Alabama based Arial Shogren presented about under-researched shoulder seasons in #Alaska, times between winter/spring, summer/fall during the American Geophysical Annual Fall Meeting.

    Data for this research comes from the remote Toolik Field Site and in this conversation recorded at #AGU23 Shogren describes how the expansion of remote work which was spurred by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased access to the #Toolik Environmental Data Center.

    youtube.com/shorts/LJhhKHup1Ko

  26. University of Alabama based Arial Shogren presented about under-researched shoulder seasons in #Alaska, times between winter/spring, summer/fall during the American Geophysical Annual Fall Meeting.

    Data for this research comes from the remote Toolik Field Site and in this conversation recorded at #AGU23 Shogren describes how the expansion of remote work which was spurred by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased access to the #Toolik Environmental Data Center.

    youtube.com/shorts/LJhhKHup1Ko

  27. University of Alabama based Arial Shogren presented about under-researched shoulder seasons in #Alaska, times between winter/spring, summer/fall during the American Geophysical Annual Fall Meeting.

    Data for this research comes from the remote Toolik Field Site and in this conversation recorded at #AGU23 Shogren describes how the expansion of remote work which was spurred by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased access to the #Toolik Environmental Data Center.

    youtube.com/shorts/LJhhKHup1Ko

  28. Please consider participating in the U. of Alaska’s Giving Day on February 22 & 23 by donating to #Toolik Field Station’s Early Career Research Support Fund: givingday.alaska.edu/amb/tooli

    Or sign up to be a champion for the #TUNDRA award and share our efforts with your community over email, social media (#49HoursforAlaska), and word of mouth #arctic #alaska

  29. Please consider participating in the U. of Alaska’s Giving Day on February 22 & 23 by donating to #Toolik Field Station’s Early Career Research Support Fund: givingday.alaska.edu/amb/tooli

    Or sign up to be a champion for the #TUNDRA award and share our efforts with your community over email, social media (#49HoursforAlaska), and word of mouth #arctic #alaska

  30. Please consider participating in the U. of Alaska’s Giving Day on February 22 & 23 by donating to #Toolik Field Station’s Early Career Research Support Fund: givingday.alaska.edu/amb/tooli

    Or sign up to be a champion for the #TUNDRA award and share our efforts with your community over email, social media (#49HoursforAlaska), and word of mouth #arctic #alaska

  31. Please consider participating in the U. of Alaska’s Giving Day on February 22 & 23 by donating to #Toolik Field Station’s Early Career Research Support Fund: givingday.alaska.edu/amb/tooli

    Or sign up to be a champion for the #TUNDRA award and share our efforts with your community over email, social media (#49HoursforAlaska), and word of mouth #arctic #alaska

  32. Please consider participating in the U. of Alaska’s Giving Day on February 22 & 23 by donating to #Toolik Field Station’s Early Career Research Support Fund: givingday.alaska.edu/amb/tooli

    Or sign up to be a champion for the #TUNDRA award and share our efforts with your community over email, social media (#49HoursforAlaska), and word of mouth #arctic #alaska