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Remember that time I was in the western arctic and a massive herd of caribou just walked right past For an hour?

#FIELDWORKFRIDAY

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Cat being pet on a bench.

Cat being pet on a bench.

Cat on someone's lap while they enjoy their lunch with a water veiw.

Cat on someone's lap while they enjoy their lunch with a water veiw.

Windsock blowing in a field with the sunset in the background.

Windsock blowing in a field with the sunset in the background.

Happy #FieldworkFriday! Station visits in the San Juan Islands are always a treat. This week's visit was made even better by a surprise welcome committee: a friendly ferry terminal café cat on Orcas Island. Coffee, pastry, and a purr-fect start to a long day in the field.

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We had a great workshop discussing technical operations to monitor #OceanAcidification! 🧪🌊🦑 #FieldworkFriday #AlaskaSky

Thank you to our partners! Dakunalytics, Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute, @uafairbanks.bsky.social and @aoos-alaska.bsky.social 🙌

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Ever wondered what it's like to do your student research in Churchill? Join us for a day in the life of graduate students working on the GENICE II project at the Churchill Marine Observatory!

@umanitoba.bsky.social
#fieldworkfriday #umanitoba #stem #womeinstem

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Is #FieldworkFriday still a thing? Thought it had died out with Twitter.

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Surface Artifact Scatters, Data Collection, and Significance | Advances in Archaeological Practice | Cambridge Core Surface Artifact Scatters, Data Collection, and Significance - Volume 11 Issue 1

#FieldworkFriday: Sometimes the smallest finds tell the biggest stories. 🏺

Douglass et al. explore how sparse artifact scatters can reveal long-term patterns of land use. Using cases from Australia and the US, they show why documenting every the find is key.

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Two scientists in cold weather and climbing gear are high on a tower over snow and ice while another scientists looks on from the ground.

Two scientists in cold weather and climbing gear are high on a tower over snow and ice while another scientists looks on from the ground.

Are you afraid of heights? These scientists aren't!

In 2022, CIRES researchers and colleagues scaled a tower to measure the precise heights of instruments installed above the Greenland Ice Sheet. #FieldworkFriday

📸: Michael Gallagher/CIRES

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Finished 3 weeks of fieldwork in #Namibia with the project "Uncovering complex star dune dynamics using dense spatiotemporal 3D monitoring" from M. Herzog & K. Anders (gepris.dfg.de/gepris/proje...)
Beautiful Sites at #Gobabeb #Tsondabvlei & #Sossousvlei
#Fieldworkfriday #Geomorphology

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Picnic bench with laptop. sign and dune grass in background with ocean and cloudy blue sky in distance.

Picnic bench with laptop. sign and dune grass in background with ocean and cloudy blue sky in distance.

Park sign depicting Washington geology and tsunami education information.

Park sign depicting Washington geology and tsunami education information.

Vertical evacuation structure, metal and concrete structure with stairs leading up to platform. Trees and grey sky in the background.

Vertical evacuation structure, metal and concrete structure with stairs leading up to platform. Trees and grey sky in the background.

Tsunami evacuation route sign, trees and blue sky in the background.

Tsunami evacuation route sign, trees and blue sky in the background.

Happy #FieldworkFriday! On the coast we just so happened to post up right next to an interpretive display at Pacific Beach State Park to fill out site visit documentation on the same day we visited a site near this Tsunami Vertical Evacuate Structure in Tokeland WA.

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Root Seeking and Remote Sensing with the Bunun in the Mountains of Taiwan | Advances in Archaeological Practice | Cambridge Core Root Seeking and Remote Sensing with the Bunun in the Mountains of Taiwan - Volume 11 Issue 3

#FieldworkFriday: Reconnecting families with ancestral homes. 🏔️🏠

Cheng shares collaborative work with Bunun communities in Taiwan. By combining roots-seeking trips with lidar, researchers and descendants documented former settlements in the Lakulaku River Basin. 🏺
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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A rainbow shines behind a NASA airplane as workers move around a wet airfield.

A rainbow shines behind a NASA airplane as workers move around a wet airfield.

In 2016, CIRES and NOAA scientists enjoyed a rainbow after a science flight for NASA's Pacific Oxidants, Sulfur, Ice, Dehydration, and cONvection (POSIDON) experiment in Guam. #FieldworkFriday

📸: Emrys Hall/CIRES alum

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A black UTV with rolling snow tracks for tires is parked perpendicular to a very snowy trail through a forest.

A black UTV with rolling snow tracks for tires is parked perpendicular to a very snowy trail through a forest.

A wide open field is covered in a thick layer of snow. At the top sits a seismic station, with a large antenna and radio tower to the left.

A wide open field is covered in a thick layer of snow. At the top sits a seismic station, with a large antenna and radio tower to the left.

An antenna and radio tower stands in a snowy field, caked in ice. Behind it in the distance is a large mountain.

An antenna and radio tower stands in a snowy field, caked in ice. Behind it in the distance is a large mountain.

Two field staff stand in a snowy field next to a radio tower and a seismic station.

Two field staff stand in a snowy field next to a radio tower and a seismic station.

Happy #FieldworkFriday! The mountains around here are finally getting some snow! So when a critical relay station for Mt. St. Helens needed work, we had to bring out the big toys. It took a UTV with snow tracks (and a little bit of snow shoeing) to get to REDMT.

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Scientists in winter gear — 2 in red and 1 in blue — inspect equipment in a snowy landscape

Scientists in winter gear — 2 in red and 1 in blue — inspect equipment in a snowy landscape

CIRES scientists troubleshoot equipment in all kinds of environments and weather conditions — in 2017, glaciologists inspected GPS and camera equipment after a large melting event on the McMurdo Ice Shelf in Antarctica. #FieldworkFriday

📸: @alibanwell.bsky.social/CIRES

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Sparrows silhouetted in tree with no leaves against blue sky and snowy mountain peak

Sparrows silhouetted in tree with no leaves against blue sky and snowy mountain peak

Happy Friday! This week for #FieldworkFriday is not fieldwork, but just some birds that were enjoying the evening sunshine in the mountains on my last holiday 😊

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A wooden frame holds a metal box, both covered in snow standing in a clearing within a forest. A tall metal framed tower extends upwards behind it.

A wooden frame holds a metal box, both covered in snow standing in a clearing within a forest. A tall metal framed tower extends upwards behind it.

One of the PNSN field staffers stands in front of the station. It is nighttime, and a bright light from within the metal box of the station shines outwards onto his face, making him glow.

One of the PNSN field staffers stands in front of the station. It is nighttime, and a bright light from within the metal box of the station shines outwards onto his face, making him glow.

A white catamaran sits next to a dock in a lake on a bright sunny day.

A white catamaran sits next to a dock in a lake on a bright sunny day.

A PNSN field staffer looks inside a metal box suspended on a wooden frame. He is wearing a large, brown puffer coat, green beanie, and a headlamp. It is dark outside.

A PNSN field staffer looks inside a metal box suspended on a wooden frame. He is wearing a large, brown puffer coat, green beanie, and a headlamp. It is dark outside.

Happy #FieldworkFriday! Site DREAM is, well... exactly that, a dream. Stehekin although hard to get to, only accessible by ferry, is beautiful no matter the season. With less than a day to work we went into the dark of night & made a final check in the morning after a fresh snow.

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Fieldwork is a team effort. 12.5 years ago, CIRES scientists and colleagues were hard at work drilling into sea ice in Antarctica. #FieldworkFriday

📸: Ted Scambos/CIRES

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Remote GPS station and solar-powered equipment overlooking a broad desert basin in Southern California.

Remote GPS station and solar-powered equipment overlooking a broad desert basin in Southern California.

Rocky desert landscape with Joshua trees and large rounded granite boulders.

Rocky desert landscape with Joshua trees and large rounded granite boulders.

Cholla cactus field with desert mountains in the background at sunset.

Cholla cactus field with desert mountains in the background at sunset.

Desert tortoise on a dirt road with a field vehicle in the background during fieldwork.

Desert tortoise on a dirt road with a field vehicle in the background during fieldwork.

Field engineers servicing and upgrading GPS stations in Southern California were greeted with a full desert in bloom (plus some extra friends! 🐢) #FieldworkFriday

📷 Ryan Bierma/EarthScope

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We had a pod of Dall’s Porpoise escort us out to our mooring site near Qutekcak (Seward), AK.

Mangaq is Sugpiaq/Alutiiq for porpoise. 🧪🌊🦑🐬 #FieldworkFriday #AlaskaSky

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The Geologist (alternative title: The Mineralogist) is a painting by the German painter Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885) from the 1860s. It belongs to the collection of the 'Von der Heydt Museum' in Wuppertal/Germany, which acquired it through a bequest in 1913. Spitzweg’s painting style belongs to Late Romanticism.

Material and technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 44 × 34.5 cm (17 1/4 × 13 1/2 inches)
Date: 1852–1856

Picture: Wikipedia / Public domain

The Geologist (alternative title: The Mineralogist) is a painting by the German painter Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885) from the 1860s. It belongs to the collection of the 'Von der Heydt Museum' in Wuppertal/Germany, which acquired it through a bequest in 1913. Spitzweg’s painting style belongs to Late Romanticism. Material and technique: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 44 × 34.5 cm (17 1/4 × 13 1/2 inches) Date: 1852–1856 Picture: Wikipedia / Public domain

⚒ Happy #FieldworkFriday!

The classic: 'The Geologist' by Carl Spitzweg (ca. 1860).

⛏ Rock hammer, 🔎 hand lens, and stratigraphy — has anything really changed since then?

#GeoArt #Geology #Art #painting

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It’s #FieldWorkFriday🛠️

This week we headed to ROXY for a battery replacement and solar controller re-program, swung by RUCH re-program the controller, and wrapped up at SOUA, where we're planning a move! It's getting relocated a few hundred feet and treated to a nice update!

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A yellow surface buoy sits in the University of Alaska Fairbanks Seward Marine Center before being painted.

A yellow surface buoy sits in the University of Alaska Fairbanks Seward Marine Center before being painted.

We are preparing the Gulf of Alaska #OceanAcidification buoy for a turnaround next week. 🧪🌊🦑🛟 #GAKOA #FieldworkFriday

cicoes.uw.edu/2024/04/13/p...

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Chunks of lawn displaced due to ground shaking.

Chunks of lawn displaced due to ground shaking.

A small yellow house with a chimney that is split in half, with the top half shifted to the left.

A small yellow house with a chimney that is split in half, with the top half shifted to the left.

The roof of a brick building has caved in on itself, and the walls have fallen causing large piles of bricks on the street.

The roof of a brick building has caved in on itself, and the walls have fallen causing large piles of bricks on the street.

A person stands in a hole in the ground at the Boeing field airport with their arms out wide.

A person stands in a hole in the ground at the Boeing field airport with their arms out wide.

Happy throwback #FieldworkFriday! Fieldwork isn't just maintaining our stations - sometimes we must record the effects that earthquakes have on landscapes and built environments.

Here are some images collected by PNSN and fellow researchers after the Nisqually EQ 25 years ago.

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Two people are laying down inside a small, yellow tent with equipment strewn about the snow around them.

Two people are laying down inside a small, yellow tent with equipment strewn about the snow around them.

CIRES field scientists work hard — and rest hard. In 2012, scientists took a break in their tent during glaciology fieldwork at Tarfala Field Station in northern Sweden. #FieldworkFriday

📸: Allen Pope/CIRES alum

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View from a small fixed-wing plane. A gray-blue strip of the North Pacific ocean fills the bottom edge of the scene. A narrow strip of beach is cut in half by a river emptying into the ocean. Tree-covered moraine rises behind the beach. A lake sits behind the moraine on the left of the image with the edge of the Malaspina Glacier (with alternating bands of dark moraine and white ice) is visible just behind the lake. The front of the St. Elias Mountains sits in the distance. Most of the scene is cloudy, but sun is shining down on the snow and ice of the mountains.

View from a small fixed-wing plane. A gray-blue strip of the North Pacific ocean fills the bottom edge of the scene. A narrow strip of beach is cut in half by a river emptying into the ocean. Tree-covered moraine rises behind the beach. A lake sits behind the moraine on the left of the image with the edge of the Malaspina Glacier (with alternating bands of dark moraine and white ice) is visible just behind the lake. The front of the St. Elias Mountains sits in the distance. Most of the scene is cloudy, but sun is shining down on the snow and ice of the mountains.

A beach, with grass and trees on the left and mist-covered surf on the right, fills the lower half of the image. The beach is a mix of rocks and sand with some driftwood. A line of tracks stretches long the beach. In the background, the snow and ice covered St. Elias Mountains rise.

A beach, with grass and trees on the left and mist-covered surf on the right, fills the lower half of the image. The beach is a mix of rocks and sand with some driftwood. A line of tracks stretches long the beach. In the background, the snow and ice covered St. Elias Mountains rise.

A beach with gray sand and rocks. Very fresh bear tracks, with foot pads and claws quite visible, runs down the middle of the dry sand. To the right of the fresh tracks there are additional tracks that are partially worn away. This appears to be a popular bear route.

A beach with gray sand and rocks. Very fresh bear tracks, with foot pads and claws quite visible, runs down the middle of the dry sand. To the right of the fresh tracks there are additional tracks that are partially worn away. This appears to be a popular bear route.

A yellow survey tripod holds a white GNSS antenna. A large yellow Pelican case at the bottom holds a GNSS receiver. A white garbage bag next to the Pelican case holds a battery to power the station. Vegetation, some of which was prickly, surrounds the tripod. Trees fill the background behind the site.

A yellow survey tripod holds a white GNSS antenna. A large yellow Pelican case at the bottom holds a GNSS receiver. A white garbage bag next to the Pelican case holds a battery to power the station. Vegetation, some of which was prickly, surrounds the tripod. Trees fill the background behind the site.

Going through old field photos and found these from a trip to survey a benchmark near the Malaspina Glacier. When we landed on the beach, we discovered that an unwelcome field assistant had recently come through. The pilot kept watch while I set up the site. #FieldworkFriday #FieldPhotoFriday ⚒️🧪

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Aquamarine lake water with dirty icebergs floating in it

Aquamarine lake water with dirty icebergs floating in it

#FieldworkFriday: Proglacial lake at Kaskawulsh Glacier, 2016 🧪⚒️❄️

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#FieldworkFriday. Alongside increasingly high-tech methods we use to study the past....the low-tech tools remain key!

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A green pasture is filled with a flock of white geese, with many more flying overhead.

A green pasture is filled with a flock of white geese, with many more flying overhead.

A plump green frog sits on a metal ledge inside of the station's enclosure.

A plump green frog sits on a metal ledge inside of the station's enclosure.

A deer stands in a pasture, looking towards the camera.

A deer stands in a pasture, looking towards the camera.

The station sits in a meadow, with its solar panels resting on a metal frame and facing towards the sun, which hangs in a slightly cloudy sky.

The station sits in a meadow, with its solar panels resting on a metal frame and facing towards the sun, which hangs in a slightly cloudy sky.

Happy #FieldworkFriday! Frogs, deer, and geese, oh my! PNSN field staff found many animals this week at site HILL, where they replaced the solar charge controller. The frogs at the station are still seismologists-in-training, but we're "hopping" they can help next week, too!

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Drop your best guess below - no Googling!

They're in no rush… but can you identify it before it reaches the bait?

#BRUV #FieldworkFriday #MarineMystery

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#FieldworkFriday. Excited to be starting a new excavation with the TerraForm team. More information soon and fingers crossed for good findings.

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Seismic site GORGE sits on a grassy hill overlooking the Columbia River valley. It is a slightly cloudy, sunny day.

Seismic site GORGE sits on a grassy hill overlooking the Columbia River valley. It is a slightly cloudy, sunny day.

Happy #FieldworkFriday! Our station GORGE is now powered up! After upgrading from 2 to 4 solar panels, & adding a wind generator, we had to adjust for all the extra power. The recent “false-spring” weather here in the PNW has this station looking GORGEous & getting lots of juice!

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