Apache Alaska Corporation shares Cook Inlet 3-D seismic data with GI, DGGS
Apache Alaska Corporation is sharing its Cook Inlet 3-D seismic data with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) to better identify seismic hazards in Southcentral Alaska.
UAF’s Geophysical Institute has begun the process of accepting and processing the data and will begin modeling efforts to help geologists at UAF and DGGS better identify seismic hazards in the area.
Stakeholders to set goals for unmanned aircraft in Alaska
Stakeholders to set goals for unmanned aircraft in Alaska
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 21, 2012
CONTACT: Amy Hartley, GI information officer, 907-474-5823, amy [dot] hartley [at] gi [dot] alaska [dot] edu
New GI Associate Director appointed
Geophysical Institute Director Bob McCoy announced the appointment of Richard Collins as a new GI Associate Director. Collins will assist the director with the development of new opportunities for GI, including the burgeoning unmanned aircraft program. This appointment will be quarter time, effective July 2012.
Poker Flat Research Range to host Open House during 2012 Fairbanks Golden Days

The Geophysical Institute at UAF invites Fairbanks community members to visit the world’s only university-owned rocket range, located in Chatanika, the heart of the Interior’s gold-mining district.
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