Toolik Field Station

@Toolik

Toolik Field Station's mission is to support research & education that enhance the understanding of the Arctic and its relationship to the global environment.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    27. stu 2019.

    Toolik Field Station is committed to supporting today’s emerging scholars with new research opportunities. Introducing TFS's new early career userday award TUNDRA! To learn about the application process or to help fund this award please visit

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    3. velj

    UAF's Katey Walter Anthony and Dave McGuire contributed to a major new study on the implications of thawing permafrost. "This work shows that abrupt thaw makes the permafrost-carbon feedback to climate warming a far more urgent issue," Anthony said.

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    3. velj

    Abrupt thaw could add a lot of carbon to the atmosphere, in fact, new research shows it could double carbon emissions from permafrost. Great work from

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    31. sij

    Satellites show the Arctic is widely "greening" with rising temperatures, but interpreting these changes remains a challenge. Our new paper in Nature Climate Change reviews these challenges and charts a path forward. Excellent leadership from and !

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    30. sij

    Spend a summer in the Arctic studying ecology with the and the ! This REU opportunity allows undergrads to study land-water interactions at beautiful - check it out and apply soon:

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    28. sij

    How thawing permafrost is transforming the via . Can confirm-- I've seen it and continue to study it, along with a whole host of others across the North Slope of and beyond.

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  7. 22. sij

    The sun was thwarted by the clouds today, at least it was beautiful.

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  8. 18. sij

    Hello Sunshine. First sunrise of the year! It was up for a whole 1 minute and 21 seconds.

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  9. 18. sij

    While there are only staff currently at Toolik Field Station they are not alone. How many ptarmigan do you see?

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  10. 16. sij

    Have you ever considered joining the Toolik team? We are hiring several jobs for the 2020 field season! - 1 Environmental Data Center technician - 1 Field Operations Assistant - 1 EMT/Safety Coordinator - 1 Field Operations Technician Apply @

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    15. sij
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  12. 9. sij

    Chilly but beautiful sunrise here at the Toolik Logistic Offices in Fairbanks. Sunrise at 10:41 am with temperatures of -40F/ -40C.

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    2. sij

    Planning to do field work in the future and don't know where? Take a look at our recently published study which provides detailed maps of potential new sampling locations for each environmental discipline across the Arctic. For more details:

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  14. 13. pro 2019.

    Jeffery Propster PhD student from NAU research found that warming in tussock tundra increased the diversity and growth rates of soil bacteria!

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  15. 10. pro 2019.

    Callee Peterson (SDSU) and Go Iwahana (UAF) giving striking elightning talks

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  16. 10. pro 2019.

    Jessica Richert presenting her recently completed Master's research. Turns out the season of high protein availability in willows in the Arctic is increasing. Good thing for the caribou.

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  17. 9. pro 2019.

    Exhibition Hall opening in 1 minute. Make sure to check out Toolik Field Station at booth 318.

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  18. 9. pro 2019.

    Ben Abbott sharing post-fire nutrient cycling hypotheses during today's poster session.

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  19. 9. pro 2019.

    Dr. Donie Bret-Harte presenting "Comparison of the Effects of Ten Years of Warming and Twenty Years of Altered Plant Species Composition on Ecosystem Carbon Storage in Alaskan Arctic Tundra"

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    4. pro 2019.

    Just out, including a new genus named after twitterless Anne E. Giblin!: Diversity of cyanobacteria at the Alaska North Slope with description of two new genera: Gibliniella and Shackletoniella

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