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Life on a Drifting Station40 viewsAn interior view of the NP-1 tent, which served as both living quarters and work area. Station members lived for nine months on NP-1. Image credit: EWG.
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Life on a Drifting Station43 viewsTents at NP-1 served as both living and working areas. On subsequent stations, however, such as that pictured here, tents were used mainly for supply storage. Plywood was used for buildings that housed people and laboratories. Image credit: EWG.
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571 viewsMatthew & Drew work the monster snow pit.
Image courtesy Mark Serreze, NSIDC.
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456 viewsMatthew & Drew work on the tundra, Brooks Range, AK.
Image courtesy Mark Serreze, NSIDC.
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187 viewsNSIDC director poses at the sign marking the Arctic Circle along the Dalton Highway in Alaska, during the 2011 Arctic Observing Network project.
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168 viewsSnowmobiles head north along the Dalton Highway towards the North Slope, for the 2011 Arctic Observing Network field season.
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179 viewsSnowmobiles head north along the Dalton Highway towards the North Slope, for the 2011 Arctic Observing Network field season.
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192 viewsThe sun sets over field camp during the 2011 Arctic Observing Network (Snownet) fieldwork.
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187 viewsThe sun sets over field camp during the 2011 Arctic Observing Network (Snownet) fieldwork.
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202 viewsMark Serreze poses on the Arctic tundra, during the 2011 Arctic Observing Network (Snownet) project
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178 viewsMark Serreze (left) and Matthew Sturm collect data on snow cover during the 2011 Arctic Observing Network (Snownet) project.
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180 viewsMark Serreze measures snow depth during the 2011 Arctic Observing Network (Snownet) project
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