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Field Season Archive
2009 -
We are working around the Toolik Lake area in northern Alaska from June to September. See our project blog, field site blog, or see video clips from the ARCSS/Thermokarst research team:

1. "Flying to work is fun"
Mike Gooseff, Pennsylvania State University

2. "Soil characteristic and thaw depth transects"
Mike Gooseff and Sarah Godsey, Pennsylvania State University

3. "Ground-based LiDAR scanning"
Ben Crosby, Idaho State University

4. "Measuring chloride with an ion-selective electrode"
Julia Larouche, University of Vermont

5. "Measuring fine sediment deposition in streams"
Michael Flinn, Murray State University

6. "Every day problems with field sampling equipment"
Jay Jones, University of Alaska-Fairbanks

7. "Examining permafrost soils with the Mud Man"
Torre Jorgensen, Alaska Biological Research, Inc.

8. "Solute addition experiments in a stream"
Breck Bowden, University of Vermont

9. "Why wearing head net is useful in Alaska"
Breck Bowden, University of Vermont

10. "Automatic samplers for stream chemistry"
Colin Penn, University of Vermont

11. "Water jet drilling in permafrost"
Mike Gooseff and Sarah Godsey, Pennsylvania State University

12. "Fighting boredom in the field"
Mike Flinn and Breck Bowden, Murray State University and University of Vermont

13. "Forms of ice in an aufeis...a river icing"
Breck Bowden and Mike Gooseff

14. "Thixotropic Soils"
Mike Gooseff and Ben Crosby, Pennsylvania State University and Idaho State University

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Images of field sites in Alaska.
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The material on this web site is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation
Arctic System Sciences Program, Collaborative Awards
ARC-.0806341, 0806399, 0806329, 0806254,
0806465, 0806451, 0806271, and 0806394.
This page is maintained by Michael Gooseff, hosted at Penn State University.