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Snow4Flow: Studying Glaciers From Arizona

Snow4Flow: Studying Glaciers From Arizona

Jan. 29, 2025

Snow4Flow is a new University of Arizona-led NASA mission to study arctic glaciers using advanced radar mounted on low-flying aircraft, with the goal of improving climate modeling and predicting sea level rise.

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LEFT: University of Arizona planetary scientist Jack Holt. RIGHT: Melting glacier ice in Greenland.

Measuring glacier ice and its impact on sea level rise

Oct. 11, 2024

Predicting how glaciers build and retreat in response to climate change.

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A climber is seen from below through a small opening in a mass of ice.

In High Mountain Alaska, a Glacier’s Deep Secret Is Revealed at Last

Oct. 8, 2024

A famed explorer was sure the ice hid something profound. Ninety years later, scientists have put forth the strongest evidence yet that he was right.

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Ski-equipped deHavilland Otter aircraft on Bagley Icefield, Alaska, during NASA’s Operation IceBridge, a previous airborne program.

Studying Arctic glaciers with airborne radar: UArizona project attracts $30M from NASA

June 10, 2024

A University of Arizona-led project that uses advanced airborne radar mounted to low-flying aircraft to study arctic glaciers is one of six new missions that have received funding by NASA.

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NASA's newest Earth Ventures missions include studies of how climate change is altering carbon emissions and water and ice flows across Arctic coastal regions.

NASA Selects New Aircraft-Driven Studies of Earth and Climate Change

April 19, 2024

NASA's newest Earth Ventures missions include studies of how climate change is altering carbon emissions and water and ice flows across Arctic coastal regions.

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