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Ice in Greenland

Field Notes From a DRI Research Team in Greenland: A Story Map

By DRI Communications | Jun 1, 2022 | Blog, Featured researchers, DRI Communications

In May 2022, a team led by scientists from DRI in Reno, Nevada departed for Greenland, where they plan to collect a 440 meter-long ice core that will represent 4,000 years of Earth and human history.

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Drilling James Ross Island Ice Core

Early Human Activities Impacted Earth’s Atmosphere More Than Previously Known

By DRI Communications | Oct 6, 2021 | News releases, Research findings, DRI Communications

An international team of researchers led by Desert Research Institute analyzed ice core samples from Antarctica’s James Ross Island and found early human activity caused significant changes to the earth’s atmosphere. Their findings were just released in a new Nature journal article.

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Ice capped and snow-covered mountains of coastal west Greenland. (Apr. 2015)

Study shows a recent reversal in the response of western Greenland’s ice caps to climate change

By DRI Communications | Sep 9, 2021 | News releases, Research findings, DRI Communications

Although a warming climate is leading to rapid melting of the ice caps and glaciers along Greenland’s coastline, ice caps in this region sometimes grew during past periods of warming, according to new research published today in Nature Geoscience.

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Smoke from human-caused wildfires on the Patagonian steppe are trapped in Antarctic ice.

DRI Ice Core Lab Data Shows Magnitude of Historic Fire Activity in Southern Hemisphere

By DRI Communications | May 28, 2021 | News releases, Research findings, DRI Communications

A new study in Science Advances features ice core data from the DRI Ice Core Laboratory and research by Nathan Chellman, Ph.D., Monica Arienzo, Ph.D., and Joe McConnell, Ph.D.

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DRI scientist Nathan Chellman

Meet Nathan Chellman, Ph.D.

By DRI Communications | Mar 25, 2021 | Blog, Featured researchers, DRI Communications

Meet DRI scientist Nathan Chellman and learn about his work in the Ice Core Laboratory in this interview with DRI’s Behind the Science Blog.

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Okmok Caldera in Alaska's Aleutian Islands

Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano linked to mysterious period of extreme cold in ancient Rome

By DRI Communications | Jun 22, 2020 | News releases, Research findings, DRI Communications

Reno, Nev. (June 22, 2020) – An international team of scientists and historians has found evidence connecting an unexplained period of extreme cold in ancient Rome with an unlikely source: a massive eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano, located on the opposite side...

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Workers in Pajaro Valley, Watsonville, CA. Credit: Lance Cheung/USDA.

New donor-powered research underway to address climate adaptation, water resources, and more

By DRI Communications | May 12, 2020 | Blog, Featured projects, DRI Communications

The DRI Foundation has just awarded the next round of seed grants to six teams of researchers through the Innovation Research Program (IRP). The IRP provides the start-up funding DRI scientists need to test new ideas and produce initial data, which will help them...

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Researchers holding an ice sample.

Lead pollution in Arctic ice shows economic impact of wars, plagues, famines from Middle Ages to present

By DRI Communications | Jul 8, 2019 | News releases, Research findings, DRI Communications

Photo: Dr. Joe McConnell and graduate student Nathan Chellman work in the ice lab at the Desert Research Institute, in Reno, Nev., on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Momentum.   RENO, Nev. (July 8, 2019) – How did events like the...

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Field camp on Mont Blanc in French Alps

Traces of Roman-era pollution stored in the ice of Mont Blanc

By DRI Communications | May 9, 2019 | News releases, Research findings, DRI Communications

Researchers drill ice cores from a field camp on Mont Blanc in the French Alps. Credit: B. Jourdain, L’Institut des Géosciences de l’Environnement.   RENO, Nev. (May 8, 2019) – Last spring, an international team of researchers led by Joe McConnell, PhD,...

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Researcher and crew in snowy forest

Forest fires accelerating snowmelt across western U.S., new study finds

By DRI Communications | May 2, 2019 | News releases, Research findings, DRI Communications

Kelly Gleason, assistant professor of environmental science and management at Portland State University, and crew head out in a recently burned forest to collect snow samples. Credit: Kelly Gleason/Portland State University   RENO, Nev. (May 2, 2019)...

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