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- Abandoned Cold War Radar Stations in Alaska | Geophysical Institute
On windy, cold nights a few decades ago, men in darkened rooms north of the Arctic Circle spent their evenings watching radar screens
- Bus 142 to embark on final journey | Geophysical Institute
Over the years, the abandoned bus hosted hunters, trappers and wanderers who happened upon the rain-and-bear resistant shelter just north of Denali National Park and Preserve
- Rock redwoods in Sutton, stone bird tracks in Denali | Geophysical . . .
A few years ago, Chris Williams found a big tree on the grounds of an abandoned coal mine in Sutton, Alaska It was six feet in diameter, stood more than 110 feet above the surrounding swamplands, and loved warm weather and steamy rain showers The tree, a dawn redwood, died of unknown causes about 55 million years ago
- Ghost ship artifacts emerge in museum | Geophysical Institute
The captain and crew abandoned the ship, which carried furs from Canadian trappers and a variety of other cargo Following the ice's capture of the Baychimo, the captain and 14 men built a wooden hut on the sea ice to keep track of the ship One month later, they weathered a great windstorm in that shelter
- Biologist creates legacy at village goose camp | Geophysical Institute
The book features a quarter century of kids aged 13 and older from the small Cu’pik-speaking village of Chevak The children each spent a few days at the abandoned village site of Old Chevak helping Ely and other biologists round up flightless birds so the researchers could band them
- Giant Chinese Dam May Cause Earth to Move | Geophysical Institute
As the water rises, it will drown more than 1,400 rural towns and villages abandoned earlier by government decree The water rising behind the dam will power 26 huge turbines to provide electricity, and will allow people to control a river that has killed 300,000 people by flooding during the 20th century
- Bitter weather may have wiped out reindeer | Geophysical Institute
Biologist Dave Klein first stepped on the island in 1957, 13 years after the Coast Guard had abandoned it Klein, 82, now a professor emeritus for the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Institute of Arctic Biology, hiked the length of the island with field assistant Jim Whisenhant in 1957
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