Alaska
-
Researchers Forecast How Trees Will React to Rapid Climate Change by Studying Chilly Pocket Environment Near Glacier Snouts in Alaska
According to the authors of a new 120-year case study of a quickly advancing and receding glacier in Alaska, a cold pocket climate surrounding a glacier's snout might aid researchers in forecasting how forests will react to rapid climate change.
Latest Research Articles
-
Alaskan Village At Risk Due to a Particularly Large Tundra Wildfire
-
A Tundra Wildfire Is Advancing on an Alaska Native Settlement
Climate Change Causes Melting Permafrost in Alaska
-
Study Discovers Ice-Capped Volcanoes at Westdahl Peak Volcano Erupt at a Slower Rate
-
Alaska Declares Disaster Emergency Due to Flooding Caused by Ice Jam in Manley Hot Springs
-
Long Quiet Volcano Showed Activity As Alaska Cruise Season Begins
-
Massive 80-Foot-Tall Avalanche Cuts Off a Town in Eagle River, Alaska from the Outside World
-
Severe Telecom Interruption Halts Monitoring of Volcanoes in Alaska
-
Mississippi Braces for Colder Weather Prompted by Record-low Temperature
-
Man Rescued After Spending Almost an Hour Submerged in Icy Waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska
-
Alaskan Electric School Bus Operates in Extremely Cold Temperature
-
Tonga Volcano's Eruption is so Loud Thundering Sound Waves Were Heard in Alaska