Glaciology Research
Welcome to Erin Pettit’s Glaciology Research Group in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. We explore glaciers and ice sheets and their role in global climate and climate change through geophysical field observations and numerical modeling. We are part of the UAF Glaciology Group and the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and affiliated with the Geophysical Institute.
Please email me if you are interested in applying for a Ph.D or Master's Degree.
Highlights
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Ephy's Video Storytelling version of our project |
Ephy's fabulous video telling the story of our project
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A New Polythermal Regmine: Seasonally Layered Polythermal Accumulation Area at Mount Waddington, British Columbia |
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Listening to the Ice: Processes at the Ice/Ocean Boundary observed through Underwater Acoustics |
Tidewater glacier fjords are noisy places! This film is a short description of our project, produced by Hilary Hudson
Glacier Acoustics Project from Hilary Hudson on Vimeo.
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