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"Aurora Sensations" to be shown September 7, 2012

Release Date: 2012-08-27

“Aurora Sensations,” a film created using time-lapse photography of Alaska auroras set to ambient music, will be featured as part of the First Friday event at Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center in downtown Fairbanks on September 7, 2012. The showings will be continuous from 5 to 8 p.m.

"Aurora Sensations" to be shown September 7, 2012

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Release Date: 
2012-08-27
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"Aurora Sensations" to be shown Sept. 7
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Poul Jensen's movie is part of First Friday event downtown

 

“Aurora Sensations,” a film created using time-lapse photography of Alaska auroras set to ambient music, will be featured as part of the First Friday event at Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center in downtown Fairbanks on September 7, 2012. The showings will be continuous from 5 to 8 p.m. in the center’s theatre. Admission is free.

 

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Outreach Office
Space Physics
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Alaska Science Forum: Signs of life in a place far away

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2012-08-23
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People once called St. Matthew home
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Tools, pottery found on remote Alaska island

 

Dennis Griffin, St. Mathew, 2012By nrozell [at] gi [dot] alaska [dot] edu (Ned Rozell)

 

ST. MATTHEW ISLAND — “Oh look, another tooth,” says Dennis Griffin, dressed in raingear and caked with wet soil.

 

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Outreach Office
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Dry Creek Fire burns south of Fairbanks: UAFSMOKE provides forecasts

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Release Date: 
2012-08-23
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Dry Creek Fire burns south of Fairbanks
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UAFSMOKE provides useful wildfire information, forecasts

 

Dry Creek Fire, August 2012The Alaska Interagency Coordination Center is tracking six fires in Alaska. The Dry Creek Fire south of Fairbanks is currently the largest at more than 28,000 acres. According to the center's August 23 morning report, the west flank of the fire is the most active, with "smoldering and isolated torching."

 

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Atmospheric Science
Outreach Office
Other

Impressions of a place far away from everywhere

St. Matthew’s Bull Seal Point.

Photo by Ned Rozell.

ST. MATTHEW ISLAND —I’m resting on a mattress of tundra plants that are growing more than 200 miles from the nearest Alaska village. While I have snuck away here to my own private ridge top, eight other people, all scientists, are somewhere on this 30-mile-long wedge of tundra, rocky beaches, lakes and bird cliffs in the central Bering Sea. We nine make up the entire human population of the island.

CRREL permafrost tunnel open house August 18-19, 2012

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2012-08-17
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CRREL permafrost tunnel open house
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Tours, activities August 18-19

 

Permafrost tunnel open house August 2012You have an opportunity to stand in the middle of the ice age. On August 18-19, 2012, the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory will offer public tours and educational activities at their permafrost tunnel located in Fox, Alaska. Activities run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.

 

Department
Department: 
Outreach Office
Snow Ice Permafrost
Other

Alaska Science Forum: Impressions of a place far away from everyone

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Release Date: 
2012-08-16
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St. Matthew Island
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Birds, foxes and wildflowers abound on remote AK island

 

Bull Seal Point, St. Mathew Island, Alaska 2012By nrozell [at] gi [dot] alaska [dot] edu (Ned Rozell)

 

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Outreach Office
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When reindeer paradise turned to purgatory

Six-thousand reindeer lived here on St. Matthew Island in the Bering Sea in 1963. By the 1980s, zero reindeer remained.

Dave Klein photo.

During World War II, while trying to stock a remote island in the Bering Sea with an emergency food source, the U.S. Coast Guard set in motion a classic experiment in the boom and bust of a wildlife population.

The island was St. Matthew, an unoccupied 32-mile long, four-mile wide sliver of tundra and cliffs in the Bering Sea, more than 200 miles from the nearest Alaska village.    

GI at Tanana Valley State Fair

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2012-08-06
Teaser Title: 
GI at Tanana Valley State Fair Aug. 7
Teaser Text: 
Join us on UAF Day at local fair

 

Department
Department: 
Alaska Satellite Facility
Outreach Office
Space Physics
Volcanology
Other

The most remote spot in Alaska

The most remote spots in Alaska.

By Dorte Dissing.

“Out of the million square miles of basin, range, peaks and prairies that compose the interior West, the farthest it’s possible to be from a road is a trifling 28 miles.”

Richard Forman, a Harvard professor of landscape ecology, once visited a mangrove swamp in the Florida Everglades that he described as the most remote place in the eastern U.S. The swamp was 17 miles from any road.

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