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Will Loss of Arctic Sea Ice Cause More ‘Snow on Ice’ in Greenland?

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Posted onMarch 30, 2018September 4, 2018
Will Loss of Arctic Sea Ice Cause More ‘Snow on Ice’ in Greenland?

The Snow on Ice Project has two years of fieldwork and data collection behind it and members are ramping up for their third  field season up by Ilulissat and southwestern Greenland. To learn more, check out our recent post on the Lamont Doherty website:

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