UAF research featured during #UAFxAGU campaign

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Scientists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks joined thousands of colleagues from around the world at the 2021 American Geophysical Union fall meeting Dec. 13-17 in New Orleans and online. More than 100 researchers and graduate and undergraduate students presented at the meeting. Some of their discoveries are featured in short science stories on the UAF news website, many of which also ran in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner throughout the week. In addition, UAF’s presence at the meeting is shared on social media platforms and via a series of short video interviews on UAF’s YouTube channel.

#UAFxAGU science shorts

By Jeff Richardson and Rod Boyce

International coordination key in geoengineering endeavors
Cold-region permafrost bounces back from wildfire 
Research team seeks winter rain projections
Fire season forecasts aim to assist with resource allocation
UAF researchers contribute to Arctic Report Card
Student volcanologist studies Bogoslof volcano
New volcano activity monitoring method enhances early warning
Student’s research examines world’s largest piedmont glacier
New method can aid nuclear explosion detection
Hyperspectral imaging of forests can aid wildfire prevention
Researcher finds Alaska’s Arctic coastal towns face extensive inundation
Carbon emission change follows record rainy season
PredictFest brings people to the science
Researchers work to predict long-term flood hazards
 
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