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Measurements at the Mentasta observatory will be made by Barb Dalke and her high school students. A total of 42 students of all grades are enrolled at Mentasta School, where Barb is also the principal. Barb has been teaching at Mentasta for ten years. Prior to that she taught at the Alcan border post school, and at Tok before that. She has also taught at Kaltag. Barb has taken the GLOBE training course and is a participant in the UAF-based Observing Locally-Connecting Globally GLOBE program.
Barb (front, right), Kim (yellow vest) and the Mentasta School students The village of Mentasta (population ~ 150) and Mentasta Lake lie directly above the Denali Fault, which ruptured on 3 November 2002, causing a magnitude 7.9 earthquake. The earthquake caused a tremendous displacement of the water in the lake, known as a seiche (a local man, Benny Funk, said it resembled a tsunami, which is not unreasonable), that broke up the ice cover and shoved large amounts of ice up on the shore.
The original radar images were obtained from the Alaska Satellite Facility at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and are copyrighted by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). The white O marks the location of the ALISON observatory. |
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