News
Oct
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Our adjunct faculty, Prof. Ralf Greve has published a paper entitled “The future sea-level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet: a multi-model ensemble study of ISMIP6″in European Geosciences Union’s “The Cryosphere”
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A paper on marine diversity in the Pacific Arctic under future climate has been published in Elsevier’s “Science of The Total Environment. This paper is written by our postdoctoral fellow Irene Alabia along with Dr. Jorge García Molinos, Prof. Emeritus Sei-ichi Saitoh, Dr. Takafumi Hirata, and Dr. Toru Hirawake
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Our adjunct faculty member, Dr. Daisuke Hirano have published a paper entitled “Reversal of freshening trend of Antarctic Bottom Water in the Australian-Antarctic Basin during 2010s” in Scientific Reports
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A paper on a Greenlandic fjord is published in American Geophysical Union’s Glolabl Biogeochemical Cycles. This paper is written by our former postdoctoral fellow Naoya Kanna (currently at Atmospheric and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo) along with Shin Sugiyama, Yasushi Fukamachi, Daiki Nomura, and Jun Nishioka.
Sep
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Our adjunct associate professor Daiki Nomura on board German icebreaker Polarstern has sent photos from the Arctic
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Our adjunct faculty member, Prof. Masato Furuya has published a paper entitled “Post‐Wildfire Surface Deformation Near Batagay, Eastern Siberia, Detected by L‐Band and C‐Band InSAR” in JGR-Earth Surface. His paper was featured in EOS.
Aug
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Recruitment of Participants in ArCS II Overseas Fellowship Program for FY2020
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Our adjunct faculty members, Dr. Daisuke Hirano and Prof. Kay I. Ohshima have published a paper entitled “Strong ice-ocean interaction beneath Shirase Glacier Tongue in East Antarctica” in Nature Communications
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Our adjunct faculty, Prof. Kay I. Ohshima has published a paper about sea-ice production in the Bering Sea in American Geophysical Union’s Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans.
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Our adjunct faculty, Prof. Kay I. Ohshima has published a paper about sea surface height variability in the Sea of Okhotsk in American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Physical Oceannography.