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Scientific JournalsPreprints (PP) and Galley Proofs (GP)Gould, M. and M. O. Jeffries. 2005. Temperature variations in lake ice in central Alaska. Annals of Glaciology, 40, 89-94. (Download PDF) Jeffries, M. O. and K. Morris. 2006. Instantaneous daytime conductive heat flow through snow on lake ice in Alaska. Hydrological Processes, 803-815. (Download PDF) Jeffries, M. O., K. Morris and C. R. Duguay. 2005. Lake ice growth and decay in central Alaska: observations and computer simulations compared. Annals of Glaciology, 40, 113-118. (Download PDF) Jeffries, M. O., K. Morris and N. Kozlenko. 2005. Ice characteristics and processes, and remote sensing of frozen rivers and lakes, in Remote Sensing in Northern Hydrology, edited by C. R. Duguay and A. Pietroniero, AGU Monograph 163, 63-90. (Download PDF) Morris, K., M. O. Jeffries and C. R. Duguay. 2005. Model simulation of the effects of climate variability and change on lake ice in central Alaska. Annals of Glaciology, 40, 113-118. (Download PDF) Professional Journals/NewlettersAbbott, C. and M. Swanson. 2006. A Rewarding Partnership: Critical components of a successful collaborative scientist-student partnership. The Science Teacher, April/May 2006. (Download PDF) ARCUS. 2004. Students Fill Gaps in Lake Ice Observations. Witness the Arctic: Chronicles of the NSF Sciences Program, Winter 2004/2005, Volume 11, Number 2, page 29. Barton, R. 2005. Science on Ice. Northwest Education - A Publication of the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Spring 2005/Volume 10, Number 3, pages 26-29. Capps, K. 2004. Education Meets Science. Alpenglow - Denali National Park and Preserve Visitor Guide, Summer 2004, pages 20-21 Geophysical Institute (UAF). Alaska Lake Ice and Snow Observatory Network. Geophysical Institute Quarterly, Volume 19, Number 4, page 4. (Download PDF) Jeffries, M. O., P. Gallego, D. DeBlauw, K. Morris and D. Norris-Tull. 2006. Lake Ice and Snow Study in Denali National Park and Preserve Promotes Elementary School Science Education. Alaska Park Science, 5(2), 18-23. VECO Polar Resources. 2005. All for ALISON. Polar Resources Newsletter, July 25, 2005, pages 1 and 4. Newspaper and Magazine ArticlesAhmasuk, J. 2005. Science Academy assists research. The Nome Nugget, Thursday, March 31. 2005, page 11 (Education). Armstrong, A. M. 2006. Fifth graders get the cold facts about science. Alaska Star - A weekly newspaper serving Eagle River, Chugiak and Eklutna, Thursday, January 5, 2006. (See article here.) Capps, K. 2004. Tri-Valley students help monitor state's ice, snow. Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Wednesday, January 28, 2004, page B4 (Local). Capps, K. 2004. Research and Recess - Young scientists collect data on global warming. Golden Valley Ruralite, September, 2004, pages 28-29. Capps, K. 2006. Scientists get star treatment at Denali symposium. Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Wednesday, September 28, 2006, page B3 (Local). (See article here.) Campbell, D. 2006. It's not your average snow day. Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Saturday, February 25, 2006. (See article here.) Gilchrist, T. E. 2006. Somers students learn lessons to last a lifetime during Alaska adventure. Journal Inquirer - North-Central Connecticut's Hometown Newspaper, 30 March 2006. (See article here.) Hadwin, L. 2005. Somers science students learn in Alaska. Metro South Plus (The Republican), Wednesday, May 25, 2005, page SP17. Woody, W. 2003. Ice Research. Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, January, 31, 2003. (See article here.) |
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