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Mapping Peters Lake Watershed

Our 2016 summer field season started off yesterday with a long day trip to map ice and snow in the watershed of Lake Peters in eastern Brooks Range.  The project is led by Dr Darrell Kaufman of [...]

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Fairbanks Fodar featured in Alaska Business Monthly

Fairbanks Fodar was featured in this month’s Alaska Business Monthly.  The article describes some of our recent work and promise for Alaska.  Click on one of the links below to read it. [...]

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NAGAP Photogrammetry Coming Soon

Between 1960-1995, a crew at the USGS made annual flights to photograph the state of glaciers in western North America, with the bulk of them taken by Austin Post to form what would become the [...]

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Fodar Maps Ice Jams

After the horrendous flooding of the Yukon in 2013 caused by ice jams, I’ve been working on demonstrating the how fodar may help us understand ice jam dynamics, improve predictions of [...]

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Seven new projects for 2016

This past year was a busy one for Fairbanks Fodar, but next year is showing signs of being even busier.  Here is a preview of what’s on the calendar already for 2016.   Mapping [...]

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The Fairbanks Fodar Backstory

While at AGU a few weeks ago, several people asked me about the original blog posts where I described my initial successes with fodar and the events leading up to it.  These links had been broken [...]

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Fodar in the News

Following our talk at AGU regarding the tallest peak in the US Arctic, a few news articles popped up. Here’s one from National Geographic. And another from our local Fairbanks paper which [...]

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Fodar updates USGS maps

Today our paper on determining the highest peak in the US Arctic was published in The Cryosphere Discussions and we also released our final results in a talk at the 2015 Fall American Geophysical [...]

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Protected: New Paper Submitted

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Protected: Which are the highest peaks in the US Arctic?

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