Ice that has existed in Antarctica since the Ice Age is melting and speeding the rate of permafrost melt — a sign that permafrost loss is a global problem Continue Reading Accelerated Permafrost Melt Witnessed in Antarctica’s Dry Valleys
Joseph Levy Named NASA Early Career Fellow
UTIG’s Joseph Levy receives backing from NASA to study erosion on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon Continue Reading Joseph Levy Named NASA Early Career Fellow
Connecting Three Generations of Scientists
To better understand the formation of oceanic crust in the South Atlantic Ocean, UTIG’s Gail Christeson is collaborating with UTIG graduate Bobby Reece. Continue Reading Connecting Three Generations of Scientists
Soderlund to Help NASA Explore Ice Giants
UTIG’s Krista Soderlund selected as one of 14 members of NASA’s science definition team for exploring Uranus and Neptune. Continue Reading Soderlund to Help NASA Explore Ice Giants
Scientists map movement of Greenland Ice During Past 9,000 years
Scientists have created the first map that shows how the Greenland Ice Sheet has moved over time, revealing that ice in the interior is moving more slowly toward the edges than it has, on average, during the past 9,000 years. The findings, which researchers said don’t change the fact that the ice sheet is… Continue Reading Scientists map movement of Greenland Ice During Past 9,000 years
Celebrating 20 Years of Gulf Basin Depositional Synthesis
With the endowment of the Richard T. Buffler postdoctoral fellowship, the Gulf Basin Depositional Synthesis project celebrates 20 years of continuous funding. Continue Reading Celebrating 20 Years of Gulf Basin Depositional Synthesis
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