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As climate change rapidly alters the Arctic, researchers at Toolik Field Station are diving in to study how the Arctic’s river networks can be used to understand what’s happening to the whole landscape. To do so, they’re revolutionizing the ways scientists study streams, using new approaches to data collection and analysis. Even more, they’re finding that these new methods can pinpoint, within the vast expanse of tundra, hotspots of change.
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Feb 27
Artists and writers can apply for the 2025 Dalton Highway artist-in-residence position, cohosted by the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Toolik Field Station and the Bureau of Land Management.