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Snow science research

23 August 2020   0

Most snow does not lie flat. Instead, the wind shapes…

Polar climate, Publications, Research

The evolution of snow bedforms

5 December 2018   0

Snow bedforms – such as dunes, ripples, and anvil-shaped sastrugi…

All projects, Fieldwork, Polar climate, Research

Classification of self-organized snow surfaces

15 May 2018   0

Update: This work was published in GRL! (Got a paywall?…

All projects, Polar climate, Publications, Research

Shifting snows on Niwot Ridge

4 March 2016   0

I just set up my first time-lapse camera on Niwot…

Fieldwork, Niwot Ridge, Polar climate, Research
Snow crescent angled into the wind

Snow features on frozen lakes

19 January 2016   0

This winter, I’ve started to study snow bedforms. When snow falls,…

All projects, Blog: the Frontier Beneath Our Feet, Niwot Ridge, Research

Hiking over glaciers in Skaftafell, Iceland

3 January 2015   0

Skaftafell National Park (part of Vatnajökull National Park since 2008) is Iceland’s most popular national park after Þingvellir. It’s a six hour drive from Reykjavik along Iceland’s ring road. One of the park’s main attractions is Skaftafoss (shown at the…

Blog: the Frontier Beneath Our Feet, Iceland
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