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Tag Archives: Karen Frey
  • Polaris 2013 Aquatic Satellite group

    Posted by Jorien Vonk on April 11, 2013

    With a small but international group we will spearhead this summer’s Polaris Project with the first expedition to Cherskiy (June 14 through July 9). Our team consists of:   Claire Griffin…


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  • Denfeld et al Polar Research 2013

    Posted by Blaize Denfeld on October 11, 2012

    Denfeld, B. A., K. E. Frey, W. Sobczak, P. J. Mann, R. M. Holmes. In review. Summer CO2 evasion from streams and rivers in the Kolyma River…


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  • Griffin et al JGR 2011

    Posted by admin on October 1, 2011

    Griffin, C. G., K. E. Frey, J. Rogan, and R. M. Holmes. 2011. Spatial and interannual variability of dissolved organic matter in the Kolyma River, East Siberia,…


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  • It may be Snowmageddon in the Lower 48, but what about the Arctic?

    Posted by Karen Frey on February 4, 2011

    While the US has seen an unusually cold winter so far (with several large snowstorms battering New England as well as sweeping across the nation), you may wonder whether…


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  • And meanwhile, just a few hundred miles away in the Chukchi Sea…

    Posted by Karen Frey on August 4, 2010

    Unfortunately not all of the PIs were able to travel to Cherskiy for the Polaris Project 2010, myself included. I greatly missed being at the Northeast Science Station…


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  • Holmes et al EOS 2009

    Posted by admin on October 1, 2009

    Holmes, R. M., K. E. Frey, and S. Zimov. 2009. A field course in the Siberian Arctic: 30 days, 20 people, 3 continents, 1 barge. EOS…


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  • Frey & McClelland Hydrological Proc 2009

    Posted by admin on October 1, 2009

    Frey, K. E., J. W. McClelland. 2009. Impacts of permafrost degradation on arctic river biogeochemistry. Hydrological Processes 23:169-182, doi:10.1002/hyp.7196.


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  • Student projects and an expanded science section of the website

    Posted by Karen Frey on July 23, 2009

    The Northeast Science Station is bustling with science as the student projects are well under way. We are using this to introduce a new section of the website focusing…


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  • Arctic Science Summit Week

    Posted by Karen Frey on March 27, 2009

    I’m currently in Bergen, Norway at the 10th annual Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW).  One of the draws of attending the ASSW is the science symposium, in which…


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  • Peace Prize Highlights

    Posted by Karen Frey on March 7, 2009

    We are wrapping up the Polaris Project at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum. It’s been a great experience for our team. We’ve had good meetings to plan…


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  • Arctic Research on NOVA

    Posted by Karen Frey on March 2, 2009

    A four-part NOVA special “On Thin Ice in the Bering Sea” has just been released, featuring scientists discussing their climate change research in the northern Bering Sea (including some…


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  • Frey to conduct fieldwork in the northern Bering Sea on the Coast Guard Cutter Healy icebreaker

    Posted by Karen Frey on March 7, 2008

    In addition to having research interests in impacts of permafrost thaw on land-ocean linkages of carbon and nutrients in Siberia, my research also investigates carbon dynamics in coastal…


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