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Alaska’s Biggest (Ice) Losers are Inland
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Published July 7, 2015
Glaciers in a region of Alaska are losing about 75 billion tons of ice per year, but not all glaciers contribute equally.
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Airborne Instruments Look for Changes in the Delta
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Published June 25, 2015
Plane-mounted radar and other instruments are studying the shrinking and growing wetlands along the Gulf Coast.
Laser-like Focus on Arctic Sea Ice
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Published April 5, 2015
In twilight conditions, green lasers that measure polar ice are easily visible with the naked eye.
What Lies Below
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Published December 23, 2014
The history of the South Pole's atmosphere is locked up in layers of ice.
New Insight from Old Snapshots of Greenland
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Published December 16, 2014
Historic photographs show glacial retreat since the early 1900s.
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Finding a Constellation with a Laser
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Published November 16, 2014
Operation IceBridge spotted a piece of U.S. history and measured it with a lidar instrument.
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