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151 viewsMark Serreze measures snow depth during the 2011 Arctic Observing Network (Snownet) project in Alaska.
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413 viewsResearchers will use these sensors to measure gravity at the South Pole.
Image Credit: Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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408 viewsResearchers will use these sensors to measure gravity at the South Pole.
Image Credit: Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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412 viewsResearchers will use these sensors to measure gravity at the South Pole.
Image Credit: Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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Setting up the magna-probes148 viewsMatthew Sturm and Mark Serreze set up magna-probes to measure snow depth.
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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139 viewsMark Serreze and Sveta Berezovskaya set up magna-probes during the 2009 SnowNet project.
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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131 viewsSteph Saari from CRREL snowshoes with equipment.
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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99 viewsEquipment lined up in front of a long magna-probe line.
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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85 viewsMark Serreze snowshoes en route to a personal best of 3001 probe points.
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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113 viewsTeam Magna-Probe
From left to right
Art Gelvin - CRREL
Matthew Sturm - CRREL (Team Lead)
Sveta Berezovskaya - WERC, Univ. Alaska @ Fairbanks (UAF)
Christopher Hiemstra - CIRA, Colorado State Univ
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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110 viewsFrom left to right
Art Gelvin - CRREL
Matthew Sturm - CRREL (Team Lead)
Sveta Berezovskaya - WERC, Univ. Alaska @ Fairbanks (UAF)
Christopher Hiemstra - CIRA, Colorado State Univ
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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108 viewsFrom left to right:
Christopher Hiemstra, Mark Serreze, Sveta Berezovskaya, and Art Gelvin
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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