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Introduction

Some Water Basics

Nenana River Valley

Remote Sensing

Studying River Ice

Studying River Water



PROJECT NEWS

Check out the new Snow Module posted on NRP's sister site ALISON.

See Sam's water quality data for Summer 2010.

See Sam's pictures of his flight over the Yanert Glacier, a source of water for the Nenana River (Spring, 2010).

For the 2009-2010 Ice Season, Mark Martin (Healy) and his middle school students students made freeze-up and break-up observations (the third year of data at this location).

Check out the Summer 2009 water quality data and science fair projects done by Shelby in Beaver, AK and Sam in Healy, AK.

See the data that was collected by students during the Snow and Ice Day held at the Tri-Valley School on 10 March 2010.

Go to the Alaska Lake Ice and Snow Observatory Network (ALISON) to see a school-based project centered on lake ice observations.

Check out GLOBE Seasons and Biomes for ideas about environmental science studies. The GLOBE Teacher's Guide can be found on the GLOBE Project web site.


If you have question about our project or find problems with the web site, please contact us.

Last modified on 8 April 2011.


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This project is supported by National Science Foundation (Geoscience Education Program) Grant GEO 0608097. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. The project also received a grant from the University of Alaska President's Special Projects Fund.

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