News Location Channel: Alaska /articles/channels/Alaska Individual State Feeds en-us Copyright 2024 News News Location Channel: Alaska 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif New Technique Maps Large-scale Impacts of Fire-induced Permafrost Thaw in Alaska /articles/new-technique-maps-large-scale-impacts-of-fire-induced-permafrost-thaw-in-alaska/?sc=c6340 /articles/new-technique-maps-large-scale-impacts-of-fire-induced-permafrost-thaw-in-alaska/?sc=c6340 Tue, 14 Feb 2023 08:30:47 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Artificial Intelligence,Climate Science,Environmental Science,Natural Disasters,Wildfires,Alaska,Top Hit Stories Science News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2023/02/13/63ea798ed4f0e_wildfires-alaska-study.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />For the first time, researchers have developed a machine learning-based ensemble approach to quantify fire-induced thaw settlement across the entire Tanana Flats in Alaska, which encompasses more than 3 million acres. They linked airborne repeat lidar data to time-series Landsat products (satellite images) to delineate thaw settlement patterns across six large fires that have occurred since 2000. The six fires resulted in a loss of nearly 99,000 acres of evergreen forest from 2000 to 2014 among nearly 155,000 acres of fire-influenced forests with varying degrees of burn severity. This novel approach helped to explain about 65 percent of the variance in lidar-detected elevation change. /articles//images/uploads/2023/02/13/63ea798ed4f0e_wildfires-alaska-study.jpg,/images/uploads/2023/02/13/63ea79f864e7d_permafrost-alaska-1.jpg,/images/uploads/2023/02/13/63ea7a1c6b2ff_permafrost-alaska-2.jpg,/images/uploads/2023/02/13/63ea7a7669b59_TananaFlatsFireRecoveryFigure2022.jpg Florida Atlantic University Researchers uncover secrets on how Alaska's Denali Fault formed /articles/researchers-uncover-secrets-on-how-alaska-s-denali-fault-formed/?sc=c6340 /articles/researchers-uncover-secrets-on-how-alaska-s-denali-fault-formed/?sc=c6340 Wed, 18 Jan 2023 17:45:19 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Geology,Physics,Earthquakes,Alaska Science News Research Results When the rigid plates that make up the Earth's lithosphere brush against one another, they often form visible boundaries, known as faults, on the planet's surface. Strike-slip faults, such as the San Andreas Fault in California or the Denali Fault in Alaska, are among the most well-known and capable of seriously powerful seismic activity. Brown University 'Adaptive Leadership' Led to Successful COVID-19 Response in Alaskan Capital /articles/adaptive-leadership-led-to-successful-covid-19-response-in-alaskan-capital/?sc=c6340 /articles/adaptive-leadership-led-to-successful-covid-19-response-in-alaskan-capital/?sc=c6340 Wed, 28 Dec 2022 13:50:32 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Government and Law,Public Health,Coronavirus,Alaska,Top Hit Stories,Top Clipped Stories Medical Â鶹´«Ã½,Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy) Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/12/28/63ac8c8b25fee_RobertOrttungonCOVIDstudy.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />A research team that studied Juneau's early response to the pandemic has identified a number of factors that helped the Alaskan capital mitigate COVID-19's impact on residents. /articles//images/uploads/2022/12/28/63ac8c8b25fee_RobertOrttungonCOVIDstudy.jpg George Washington University GW Experts Analyze Alaska and Wyoming Elections /articles/gw-experts-analyze-alaska-and-wyoming-elections/?sc=c6340 /articles/gw-experts-analyze-alaska-and-wyoming-elections/?sc=c6340 Wed, 17 Aug 2022 10:30:01 EST Civil Liberties,Government and Law,U.S. Elections Â鶹´«Ã½,Featured: LifeWire,Alaska,Staff Picks Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy) Expert Pitch George Washington University Study Finds Growing Potential for Toxic Algal Blooms in the Alaskan Arctic /articles/study-finds-growing-potential-for-toxic-algal-blooms-in-the-alaskan-arctic/?sc=c6340 /articles/study-finds-growing-potential-for-toxic-algal-blooms-in-the-alaskan-arctic/?sc=c6340 Tue, 05 Oct 2021 08:40:56 EST Climate Science,Environmental Science,Marine Science,Pollution,Alaska,PNAS,All Journal News Science News Research Results Changes in the northern Alaskan Arctic ocean environment have reached a point at which a previously rare phenomenon--widespread blooms of toxic algae--could become more commonplace, potentially threatening a wide range of marine wildlife and the people who rely on local marine resources for food. That is the conclusion of a new study about harmful algal blooms (HABs) of the toxic algae Alexandrium catenella being published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Scientists Anticipated Alaska Quake, but When and Where Proved Elusive /articles/scientists-anticipated-alaska-quake-but-when-and-where-proved-elusive/?sc=c6340 /articles/scientists-anticipated-alaska-quake-but-when-and-where-proved-elusive/?sc=c6340 Fri, 30 Jul 2021 11:15:50 EST Environmental Science,Geology,Earthquakes,Alaska Science News Expert Pitch Cornell University SCCA's Immunotherapy leaders featured at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting /articles/scca-s-immunotherapy-leaders-featured-at-the-american-society-of-clinical-oncology-asco-annual-meeting/?sc=c6340 /articles/scca-s-immunotherapy-leaders-featured-at-the-american-society-of-clinical-oncology-asco-annual-meeting/?sc=c6340 Wed, 29 May 2019 14:00:58 EST Alaska,Cancer,Immunology,Men's Health,Women's Health Medical News Research Tip Sheet More than 20 physicians and researchers from Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) will present at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Chicago, IL May 31 - June 4, 2019. Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Newly discovered marsupial lived among Arctic dinosaurs /articles/newly-discovered-marsupial-lived-among-arctic-dinosaurs/?sc=c6340 /articles/newly-discovered-marsupial-lived-among-arctic-dinosaurs/?sc=c6340 Tue, 19 Feb 2019 12:05:07 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Dinosaurs,Paleontology,Alaska Science News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/03/30/download - 2022-03-30T131357.054.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />A research team has discovered a previously unknown species of marsupial that lived in Alaska's Arctic during the era of dinosaurs, adding a vivid new detail to a complex ancient landscape. /articles//images/uploads/2022/03/30/download - 2022-03-30T131357.054.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/03/30/download - 2022-03-30T131404.549.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/03/30/download - 2022-03-30T131412.772.jpg University of Alaska Fairbanks Expert: Why Alaskan Plate Tectonics Drive Massive Earthquakes /articles/expert:-why-alaskan-plate-tectonics-drive-massive-earthquakes/?sc=c6340 /articles/expert:-why-alaskan-plate-tectonics-drive-massive-earthquakes/?sc=c6340 Tue, 04 Dec 2018 15:25:42 EST Environmental Science,Geology,Earthquakes,Alaska Science News Expert Pitch University at Buffalo SU Geography/GIS Experts Available to Discuss 7.0 Alaska Earthquake /articles/su-geographygis-experts-available-to-discuss-7.0-alaska-earthquake/?sc=c6340 /articles/su-geographygis-experts-available-to-discuss-7.0-alaska-earthquake/?sc=c6340 Fri, 30 Nov 2018 15:05:08 EST Environmental Science,Geology,Earthquakes,Natural Disasters,Alaska Science News Expert Pitch Salisbury University Seismic Expert Douglas Wiens Available to Discuss Alaska Quake. NSF Study Will Deploy Seismic Sensors Beneath This Area of Seafloor in May. /articles/seismic-expert-douglas-wiens-available-to-discuss-alaska-quake.-an-nsf-study-will-deploy-seismic-sensors-beneath-this-area-of-seafloor-in-may./?sc=c6340 /articles/seismic-expert-douglas-wiens-available-to-discuss-alaska-quake.-an-nsf-study-will-deploy-seismic-sensors-beneath-this-area-of-seafloor-in-may./?sc=c6340 Tue, 23 Jan 2018 10:35:27 EST Geology,Earthquakes,Alaska Science News Expert Pitch <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2018/01/23/Wiens-Douglas.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" /> /articles//images/uploads/2018/01/23/Wiens-Douglas.jpg Washington University in St. Louis From Alaska to Florida, FAU's Third Sea-Level Rise Summit Will Generate Blueprint for Solutions and Adaptation /articles/from-alaska-to-florida-fau-s-third-sea-level-rise-summit-will-generate-blueprint-for-solutions-and-adaptation/?sc=c6340 /articles/from-alaska-to-florida-fau-s-third-sea-level-rise-summit-will-generate-blueprint-for-solutions-and-adaptation/?sc=c6340 Fri, 08 Apr 2016 17:30:55 EST Environmental Science,Nature,Floods,Alaska,Climate Science Science News Announcement <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2016/04/8/sea-level-rise-2016.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />While Florida and Alaska are on the opposite ends of the spectrum, they share mutual concerns of the imminent challenges presented by environmental changes. The rapid melting of the Arctic ice is threatening coastal locations globally, and impacts include increased flooding from sea-level rise in Florida to infrastructure instability from permafrost melting in Alaska. /articles//images/uploads/2016/04/8/sea-level-rise-2016.jpg Florida Atlantic University