News

August 10, 2012

Paleolimnology and the fate of woolly mammoths: newly funded study uses a variety of proxies from lake core samples to establish a paleoecological record of Late Quaternary climate change

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WERC researcher and Alaska Stable Isotope Facility Director Dr. Matthew Wooller (co-PI) just received funding from the National Science Foundation for a multi-institutional proposed study investigating the extinction of the Holocene mammoth population on St. Paul Island. (more…)

May 14, 2012

WERC keeps morale high with athletic competition

Filed under: News — erica.franich

Friendly banter and good-natured “trash talk” led to a challenge to Water & Environmental Research Center (WERC) staff, students and faculty to participate in the Breakup Triathlon held May 6 in Fairbanks.

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May 10, 2012

WERC’s Kenji Yoshikawa honored with Distinguished Service Award

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Kenji Yoshikawa, professor of water resources in INE’s Water and Environmental Research Center, has been named the recipient of the 2012 Emil Usibelli Distinguished Service Award. (more…)

April 13, 2012

Diesel, schmiesel: Study considers remediation of diesel contaminated soil in Alaska village

Filed under: News — erica.franich

Engineering graduate research assistant Jessica Bay will share information on her research on remediation of diesel contaminated soil at the April 13 WERC Friday Seminar.

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April 6, 2012

Talk to offer ‘insight into the character’ of emerging DBPs

Filed under: News — erica.franich

Aaron Dotson, assistant professor of civil engineering, will share information regarding the emergence of disinfection by-products (DBPs) at the April 13 WERC Friday Seminar.

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April 3, 2012

Something fishy: Research uses isotopes to track fish migration and populations in Nushagak River

Filed under: News — erica.franich

WERC/SFOS graduate research assistant Sean Brennan will share information on his research on strontium isotopic variation in fish otoliths in the Nushagak River at the April 6 WERC Friday Seminar.

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March 28, 2012

WERC students, staff join statewide conversation about water resources at AWRA conference

Filed under: News — erica.franich

The 2012 annual meeting of the Alaska Section of the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) provided a stage to showcase Water and Environmental Research Center (WERC) research.

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March 26, 2012

Project combines SAR remote sensing with field observations to study lake ebullition

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Melanie Engram will share findings from her study using SAR to quantify lake ebullition at the March 30 WERC Friday Seminar.

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Collaborative effort leads to update of Alaska rainfall frequency map

Filed under: News — erica.franich

How much, how long and how often does it rain in Alaska?

These are the questions researchers from both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) sought to answer in a collaborative research project (more…)

March 22, 2012

The River Dye: Study uses fluorescent dye to measure river discharge

Filed under: News — erica.franich

Graduate student Nathan Stephan will share information on a new method of data collection of river discharge– fluorescent dye– at the March 23 WERC Friday Seminar.

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