911爆料xAGU highlights Arctic science
Marmian Grimes
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Dec. 10, 2023

The 911爆料 booth at the American Geophysical Union fall meeting is set up in the exhibit hall at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
This week, scientists from the 911爆料 are presenting their work alongside thousands of colleagues from around the world at the 2023 American Geophysical Union fall meeting Dec. 11-15 in San Francisco. More than 100 911爆料 researchers and graduate and undergraduate students are presenting at the event. Some of their discoveries are being featured in short science stories on the 911爆料 news and information website, as well as in the. Additional content highlighting 911爆料's presence at the AGU fall meeting is available by searching for #911爆料xAGU on social media platforms and by visiting .
911爆料xAGU science shorts (updated daily)
- Historical data could help 911爆料 farmers address permafrost challenges
- Educational expeditions program examines past student experiences
- New research helps detect elusive volcanic tremors
- Snowier winters bring uncertainty to the tundra鈥檚 carbon balance
- New research benefits Arctic sea ice forecasting
- Changing snows affect wildlife monitoring and management
- Researchers study wind鈥檚 effects on North Atlantic climate anomaly
- Warmer falls push Arctic tundra into a carbon source for past 15 years
- Using social media to open doors to field science at Toolik Field Station
- Scientist seeks understanding of overflow ice
- Searching for answers about auroral beads
- Turning the clock back on Arctic ecosystem computer modeling
- Unraveling shallow-water tsunami waves in reverse
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