DHS Research Science Themes: Cryosphere (Ice/Polar Group)

The DHS research program results from a dynamic interplay between the problems important to our state, our region, and our nation, the expertise of our faculty, and the availability of research funding.

DHS research projects related to "cryosphere" are listed below.
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# Date Title
1 09/15/08 Ice Core Analysis and Incorporation of the Arctic Circle Traverse (ACT) Radar
2 06/01/08 WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning
3 01/01/08 IPY: Adding Continuous Black Carbon Analysis to the Norwegian-US Traverse Ice Core Measurements
4 02/01/07 Collaborative Research: Norwegian-United States IPY Scientific Traverse: Climate Variability and Glaciology in East Antarctica
5 07/01/06 Trace and Ultra-Trace Chemistry Measurements of the WAIS Divide Ice Core
6 08/01/05 Investigation of Climate, Ice Dynamics and Biology Using a Deep Ice Core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Ice Divide
7 07/15/05 Investigation of the Stratigraphy and Time Scale of the WAIS Divide Ice Core Using Electrical Methods
8 01/01/05 Sustainability of Semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Areas
 

SEPHAS Program

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