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Water, Snow and Ice Index
Flowing tongues of rock, ice and dirt; Ned Rozell. #2081; 9/14/11
Study of a dying glacier; Ned Rozell. #2075; 8/3/11
Rogue glacier again getting people's attention; Ned Rozell. #2068; 6/15/11
How many Alaska glaciers? There's no easy answer; Ned Rozell. #2067; 6/9/11
Far-north permafrost cliff is one of a kind; Ned Rozell. #2065; 5/26/11
Making sea ice 300 miles from the ocean; Ned Rozell. #2062; 5/6/11
Northern Canada glaciers melting fast; Ned Rozell. #2061; 4/27/11
Visiting a far-north ice cellar; Ned Rozell. #2060; 4/21/11
A shelter for sea ice in a warmer world; Ned Rozell. #2054; 3/9/11
Alaska glaciers help drive rise in sea level; Ned Rozell. #2046; 1/12/11
Accidental and intentional plastic rides the ocean; Ned Rozell. #2033; 10/14/10
Summer's over for northern sea ice; Ned Rozell. #2029; 9/15/10
Jet streams, wet weather, and floods; Ned Rozell. #2023; 8/2/10
Small village may model future Alaska; Ned Rozell. #2009; 4/29/10
Underwater desert surrounds Aleutian volcano; Ned Rozell. #2008; 4/21/10
Dangerous ice the focus of research project; Ned Rozell. #2005; 3/31/10
"Apun" is a celebration of snow; Ned Rozell. #2000; 2/23/10
Researchers ponder the fate of village dump toxins; Ned Rozell. #1998; 2/11/10.
Expansion of permafrost tunnel planned; Ned Rozell. #1997; 2/4/10
A dusting of snow facts;Ned Rozell. #1990; 12/14/09
Are Alaska's glaciers growing? Ned
Rozell. #1969; 7/23/09
Stampede Trail has a story of permafrost's warming potential Ned
Rozell. #1962; 6/3/09
Alaska's crumbling northern coastline; Ned
Rozell. #1942; 1/13/09
Storm exposes unknown glacier on Alaska coast; Ned
Rozell. #1938; 12/17/08
Whither the ice worms? Team offers bounty; Ned
Rozell. #1923; 9/3/08
Life on ice, two miles thick; Ned
Rozell. #1907; 5/14/08
Filling in the Alaska permafrost map; Ned
Rozell. #1901; 4/2/08
A day in the life of Kenji Yoshikawa; Ned
Rozell. #1900; 3/26/08
On the long trail to permafrost; Ned
Rozell. #1899; 3/19/08
Drained lake holds record of ancient Alaska; Ned
Rozell. #1896; 2/27/08
Hubbard Glacier refuses to fade away; Ned
Rozell. #1890; 1/16/08
Northern sea ice takes a big hit in 2007; Ned
Rozell. #1885; 12/12/07
Strange Alaska rivers flow through mountain range; Ned
Rozell. #1882; 11/21/07
Tweedsmuir Glacier surges toward the Alsek; Ned
Rozell. #1878; 10/24/07
"Unusually thin, rotten ice" north of Alaska; Ned
Rozell. #1873; 9/19/07
Accidental and intentional
plastic rides the ocean; Ned Rozell. #1867; 8/8/07
Sampling the Yukon on a 1,500-mile
canoe journey; Ned Rozell. #1866; 8/1/07
Icy Bay glaciers get up and
go; Ned Rozell. #1861; 6/27/07
The tiny universe on the
surface of Alaska glaciers; Ned Rozell. #1858; 6/6/07
Northern sea ice continues
to shrink; Ned Rozell. #1853; 5/2/07
Backyard glaciers on the
wane in Alaska; Ned Rozell. #1852; 4/25/07
Adventurers head down Yukon
to monitor permafrost; Ned Rozell. #1842; 2/14/07
Temperature inversions go
to extremes; Ned Rozell. #1841; 2/07/07
Great northern ice shelves
a shadow of former selves; Ned Rozell. #1838; 1/17/07
An ice-free Arctic Ocean
coming soon?; Ned Rozell. #1833; 12/13/06
The wet world where ski meets
snow; Ned Rozell. #1824; 10/11/06
Grad student completes milestone
glacier study; Ned Rozell. #1797; 04/05/06
Sunlight cleans mercury from
arctic lakes; Ned Rozell. #1795; 03/22/06
McGinnis Glacier surges in
Alaska Range; Ned Rozell. #1794; 03/15/06
Glacier, bay, glacier, bay,
glacier, Glacier Bay; Ned Rozell. #1793; 03/08/06
Scientist sees changes on
warmer North Slope; Ned Rozell. #1791; 02/20/06
Searching for signs of Lake
Atna; Ned Rozell. #1789; 02/02/06
Even more Alaska news from San Francisco: Ned Rozell. #1782; 12/21/05
More Alaska news from San Francisco: Ned Rozell. #1781; 12/14/05
Alaska a hot topic in San Francisco: Ned Rozell. #1780; 12/08/05
A fern grows in the Arctic Ocean: Ned Rozell. #1773; 10/20/05
Mountaineer samples northwest
Alaska snow by ski: Ned Rozell. #1745; 04/07/05.
Spring breakup milder in
recent years: Ned Rozell. #1744; 03/31/05.
Mammoth-age bacteria wriggle
again: Ned Rozell. #1739; 02/24/05.
Leaning towers of snow explained:
Ned Rozell. #1738; 02/17/05.
Village water supplies in
a warmer world: Ned Rozell. #1735; 01/27/05.
Melting Alaska makes the
front page: Ned Rozell. #1731; 12/30/04.
Arctic glacier photos worth
a thousand words: Ned Rozell. #1716; 09/16/04.
High-altitude ice core reveals
secrets of Alaska's past: Ned Rozell. #1698; 05/13/04.
Snow sampling from 500 feet
above Alaska: Ned Rozell. #1697; 05/06/04.
The view from inside a pingo:
Ned Rozell. #1696; 04/29/04.
Southeast Continues to Bounce
Back: Ned Rozell. #1674; 11/27/03.
The Splitting of the North's
Largest Ice Shelf: Ned Rozell. #1665; 09/25/03.
Fixing the Fatal Flaw of
Fairbanks: Ned Rozell. #1663; 09/11/03.
Gulkana Glacier
buried while most of Alaska dry: Ned Rozell. #1655; 07/17/03.
Lituya Bay on the Rise:
Ned Rozell. #1650; 06/12/03.
Glaciers No Obstacle for
Copper River and Northwestern Railway: Ned
Rozell. #1595; 05/23/2003.
Oil Boreholes Hold the Permafrost
Record of Alaska's North Slope: Ned Rozell. #1590; 04/18/02.
A Scientific Journey Across
the Brooks Range: Ned Rozell. #1578; 01/24/02.
Alaska Glaciers Show Dramatic
Melting: Ned Rozell. #1572; 12/12/01.
Hubbard Glacier Decides If
Russel Becomes Fiord or Lake: Ned Rozell. #1554; 08/09/01.
Mt. Logan's Memory of the
Last 10,000 Years: Ned Rozell. #1545; 06/07/01.
A Southern Glacier Mimics
its Northern Cousins: Ned Rozell. #1541; 05/10/01.
Yanert Glacier is on the
Move: Ned Rozell. #1528; 02/07,01.
Interior Alaska and Siberia
Permafrost Thawing Together: Ned Rozell. #1523; 1/3/01.
One-Third of Alaska Water
Finds Its Way to the Yukon: Ned Rozell. #1518; 11/20/00.
Farthest North Voyage Changed
Opinion of the Northern Ocean: Ned Rozell. #1517; 11/22/00.
The Lively Ice: Carla
Helfferich. #1505; 8/30/00.
Kennicott Glacier Pulls the
Plug on Hidden Creek Lake: Ned Rozell. #1503; 08/16/00.
Rising Sea Level and the
Next Ice Age: Ned Rozell. #1479; 02/25/00.
Malaspina Melting, But Still
Bigger than Rhode Island: Ned Rozell. #1476;
02/02/00.
The Rise and Rise of Southeast
Alaska: Ned Rozell. #1475; 01/26/00.
Warming Arctic May Cool the
World: Ned Rozell. #1472; 01/05/00.
Finding a Path with Help
From Above: Ned Rozell. #1463; 10/28/99.
Halos in the Sky the Work
of Ice Crystals: Ned Rozell. #1435; 04/07/99.
The Water World
Where Ski Meets Snow: Ned Rozell.
#1430; 03/05/99.
Diamond Dust
Brings out the "Dogs": Ned
Rozell. #1422, #1263; 11/30/95.
Going to
Graduate School on Alaska
Glaciers: Ned Rozell. #1397;
07/15/98.
Harding
Icefield's Loss is the Ocean's
Gain: Ned Rozell. #1385;
04/22/98.
Finding the
Heartbeat of the Arctic Ocean:
Ned Rozell. #1373; 01/28/98.
Pingos in
the Present Tense: Carla
Helfferich. #1366; 12/03/97.
Water as a
Solid Citizen: Carla Helfferich.
#1362; 11/06/97.
The Cold Curse
of the Pharaohs: Carla
Helfferich. #1357; 10/02/97.
The Orderly
Orientation of Arctic Lakes: Ned
Rozell. #1353; 09/04/97.
Describing
Donnely Dome: Ned Rozell. #1343;
06/26/97.
Black Rapids
Glacier Galloped to Fame in 1937:
Ned Rozell. #1342; 06/19/97.
Thawing
Permafrost Threatens Alaska's
Foundation: Ned Rozell. #1321;
01/23/97.
Ice That Burns
May Eventually Warm Us All: Ned
Rozell. #1320; 01/16/97.
Spring Snowmelt
Replenishes Alaska Aquifers: Ned
Rozell. #1285; 05/16/96.
Think Snow for
the Supercoolers: Ned Rozell.
#1262; 11/22/95.
Sea Ice
Reduction May Be Another Climate Change
Clue: Ned Rozell. #1255;
10/05/95.
Surfing on
Snow: Ned Rozell. #1211;
11/22/94.
Galloping
Glaciers and Other Slippery
Matters: Carla Helfferich. #1210;
11/17/94.
The Dirty
Doings of Sea Ice: Carla
Helfferich. #1195; 08/04/94.
Prince William
Lake, Prince William River: Carla
Helfferich. #1190; 06/29/94.
A Farewell to
All Six Sides of Ice and Snow:
Carla Helfferich. #1180; 04/21/94.
Boulders,
Braids and J Harlan Bretz: Carla
Helfferich. #1160; 11/17/93.
Flakes on the
Shoulder Season: Carla
Helfferich. #1150; 09/08/93.
Chilling Tales
from the Depths: Carla
Helfferich. #1146; 08/11/93.
An Alaskan
Trigger for the Last Ice Age:
Carla Helfferich. #1140; 06/30/93.
The Changeable
World of Fallen Snow: Carla
Helfferich. #1124; 03/10/93.
At Home in the
Ice Age: Carla Helfferich. #1116;
01/06/93.
Burping a
Lake: Carla Helfferich. #1094;
07/29/92.
Experts on
Ice: Carla Helfferich. #1014;
1/23/91.
Serendipity,
Satellites and Sea Ice: Carla
Helfferich. #1006; 11/28/90.
The Oddities of
Lake Baikal: Carla Helfferich.
#986; 07/12/90.
Fish, Fish Food
and Lake Temperature: Carla
Helfferich. #978; 05/16/90.
Surprises in
Ice: Carla Helfferich. #944;
09/21/89.
Ranking
Rivers: Carla Helfferich. #929;
06/07/89.
Where the Oil's
Going---and Why: Tom Royer. #923;
04/25/89.
What If the Bering Sea Didn't
Freeze?: Carla Helfferich. #904; 12/14/88.
Warmer May Mean Bigger for
Coastal Glaciers : Carla Helfferich. #890;
9/11/88.
The Life History
of a Snowflake : Sue Ann Bowling.
#868; 04/11/88.
Principles of
Growing Clear Ice : Tom Osterkamp
and Sue Ann Bowling. #864; 03/14/88.
When the Frost is
on the Treetops: Sue Ann Bowling.
#858; 02/01/88.
Snow that Won't
Stay Still: Carl S. Benson and
Sue Ann Bowling. #857; 01/25/88.
The Man Who Made
Portraits of Snowflakes: Sue Ann
Bowling. #841; 10/05/87.
The Birth and
Death of Russell Lake: William S.
Reeburgh and D. L. Nebert. #832; 08/03/87.
How Does a Cloud
Rain?: Sue Ann Bowling. #828;
07/06/87.
River
Breakup : Joan Gosink. #815;
04/06/87.
Cufflinks in the
Sky: Sue Ann Bowling. #807;
02/09/87.
Nature's Diaries:
The Bristlecone Pine and Glacier
Ice: Larry Gedney. #796;
11/24/86.
Sun
Pillars: Larry Gedney. #790;
10/13/86.
Blue Snow and
Ice: Larry Gedney. #773;
06/16/86.
Ice Crystal
Halos: Larry Gedney. #750;
01/07/86.
Winter Rainbows
and Supercooled Water: Larry
Gedney. #748; 12/23/85.
Don't Build on a
Glacier's Right-of-Way: Larry
Gedney. #714; 05/06/85.
The Growth of the
Winter Snowpack in Alaska: Ted
Fathauer, Jerry Nibler and Carl Benson. #708;
03/25/85.
Ground Patterns
in Nature: Larry Gedney. #690;
11/16/84.
Eskers:
The Upside-Down Riverbeds: Larry
Gedney. #674; 08/01/84.
Touring the
Inside of a Glacier: Larry
Gedney. #672; 07/26/84.
Coping with the
Permafrost Foundation: Larry
Gedney. #671; 07/20/84.
The Columbia
Glacier: Larry Mayo. #667;
06/22/84.
The Spring
Melting Process: John Miller.
#655; 03/29/84.
Columbia Glacier
Retreating: Larry Gedney. #647;
02/13/84.
The Human Factor
and Sea Water: Larry Gedney.
#627; 09/26/83.
Tidal Waves,
Tidal Bores and Tsunamis: Larry
Gedney. #620; 08/15/83.
Polar Ice:
Problems with a Potential Natural
Resource: Larry Gedney. #606;
05/12/83.
Winds Give Assist
to Dusting of River Ice: John
Miller. #602; 04/14/83.
Vertical Light
Shafts: Take II: Larry Gedney.
#581; 12/31/82.
Are We Heading
for Another Ice Age?: Larry
Gedney. #574; 11/5/82.
Freezing of Hot
and Cold Water: Larry Gedney.
#573; 10/29/82.
Vehicle Accidents
on Lake Ice: Jacqueline D.
LaPerriere. #521; 02/21/82.
Storm
Surges: T. Neil Davis. #502;
09/03/81.
Slush
Flows: T. Neil Davis. #469;
02/16/81.
Alaska's
Freshwater Coastal Jet: T. Neil
Davis. #460; 06/05/81.
Falling
Snowflakes: T. Neil Davis. #454;
02/18/81.
Where Pipes
Freeze: T. Neil Davis. #443;
12/01/80.
Freezing of Open
Containers of Water: T. Neil
Davis. #441; 11/17/80.
Alaska's Hot
Springs: T. Neil Davis. #438;
10/27/80.
Ice Travel: T. Neil Davis. #430;
09/29/80.
Bergy
Seltzer: T. Neil Davis. #424;
09/01/80.
Glacial
Erosion: T. Neil Davis. #416;
08/04/80.
How Glaciers
Move: T. Neil Davis. #415;
07/28/80.
Ice Travelers,
Beware!: T. Neil Davis. #398;
05/16/80.
Soft Snow
Avalanches: T. Neil Davis. #377;
02/22/80.
Snow
Crystals: T. Neil Davis. #375;
02/28/80.
Pilgrim Hot
Springs: T. Neil Davis. #365;
12/18/79.
Shergin's
Well: T. Neil Davis. #360;
12/14/79.
Freezing
Water: T. Neil Davis. #330;
07/27/79.
Permafrost and
Water Runoff: T. Neil Davis.
#316; 05/25/79.
Winter in the
Arctic Ocean: Dave Norton. #308;
05/21/79.
Diversion
Tactics: T. Neil Davis. #307;
05/28/79.
Hoarfrost
Formation: T. Neil Davis. #300;
04/06/79.
Riches of the
Bering Sea: T. Neil Davis. #288;
02/15/79.
Exporting
Water: T. Neil Davis. #284;
02/01/79.
The Brocken
Spectre: T. Neil Davis. #282;
01/29/79.
Frost Heaving of
Pilings: T. Neil Davis. #279;
12/28/78.
Ice
Wedges: T. Neil Davis. #257;
12/17/79.
Surging
Glaciers: T. Neil Davis. #241;
07/13/78.
Raindrop
Size: T. Neil Davis. #236;
06/28/78.
Vertical Light
Shafts: T. Neil Davis. #232;
11/30/78.
Solifluction:
T. Neil Davis. #229; 05/25/78.
Harding Lake
Levels: Jacqueline D. LaPerriere.
#184; 10/21/77.
Permafrost and
Artesian Water: T. Neil Davis.
#162; 05/04/77.
Wasted Heat
Energy: Eldon Thompson. #158;
04/13/77.
The Parry
Arc: T. Neil Davis. #151;
02/28/77.
Increasing
Glaciation: T. Neil Davis. #141;
01/17/76.
Tidal
Power: T. Neil Davis. #136;
12/01/76.
Gyre versus Oil
Development: T. Neil Davis. #130;
12/01/76.
The Big
Splash: T. Neil Davis. #109;
04/21/78.
Glaciers
Advancing or Retreating?: T. Neil
Davis. #102; 07/27/76.
Lituya
Bay: T. Neil Davis. #91;
04/14/76.
Aquifers:
Dan Swift. #80; 04/24/76.
Snow:
W. R. Hunt. #70; 03/20/76.
A New North
American Ice Age: W. B. Murcray.
#57; 05/10/76.
The Recharge of
Groundwater: Dan Swift. #52;
04/12/76.
Snow in Alaskan
Literature: T. Neil Davis. #43;
04/03/78.
Asymmetric Stream
Migration: John Miller. #40;
04/16/76.
Sun Dogs and
Light Shafts: Kolf Jayaweera.
#36; 04/16/76.
Flooding in
Fairbanks: Gerd Wendler. #35;
04/10/76.
Presto, Chango,
Pingo, But on a Very Long Time
Scale: John Miller. # 33;
03/29/76.
Mystery of
Aligned Lakes: T. Neil Davis.
#32; 03/22/76.
Frozen
Pipes: T. Neil Davis and Charles
S. Deehr. #31; 03/22/76.
Rings Around the
Moon: Glenn Shaw. #24;
03/29/76.
Permafrost:
T. Neil Davis. #21; 03/22/76.
Cause of Overflow
Ice: T. Neil Davis. #20;
03/22/76.
Fairbanks and The
Valley: T. Neil Davis. #12;
02/18/76.
Ice at the
Door: T. Neil Davis. #5;
03/01/76. |