Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Grasser's airstrip in the Hulahula River valley is one of the longest and hardest strips in this region and is a popular one used by both floaters and hunters.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
We arrived at Grasser's air strip on the Hulahula River to begin a float to ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
We measured water discharge, water chemistry, and aquatic ecology during th...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
We conducted a survey of aquatic invertebrates in the Hulahula River in summer 2011. Here Greta Burkart filters out the invertebrates collected in her kick-net.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
After several days of mild storms, we were treated to a break in the clouds. Water levels were low, as the glaciers were prevented from melting by the fresh snow in the mountains.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
We gaged water discharge on the Hulahula River in summer 2011 and also sampled aquatic invertebrates and ecology. Though it was mid-June, we experience frequent snow falls.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
We gaged discharge on the Jago River in summer 2011. This view is from the eastern bank looking back on the channels we gaged.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
We gaged water discharge of the Jago River during summer 2011. This yellow line...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
We gaged water discharge on the Jago River in summer 2011. Here a tagline is extended across two of the four channels gaged. We measured discharge ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
We enjoyed a nice dinner on the banks of the Jago River during an expedition to measure water discharge and study aquatic ecology. It's a nice time of year, before the bugs emerged in force.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Drilling for the season was completed at about this depth into the new extension of the Fox Permafrost Tunnel. Though prog...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Drilling has progressed to 15 meters in the new extension to the Fox Permafrost Tunnel. The bottom of an ice w...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Drilling of the tunnel extension has proceeded to 15 meters. Drilling was done in winter to keep the ground frozen, so there was still snow on the ground.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Drilling has reached the 4 meter mark for the extension of the Fox Permafrost Tunnel, being drilled by scientist...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
These small survey stakes mark the entrance to an extension of the Fox Permafrost Tunnel before drilling began ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
This image is part of a time-series of panoramas on this day, tracking how the sun controls snow melt through the landscape.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
I took an early morning walk to check out construction of the new embankment before heading out for aerial photography of pingos in the Noatak lowlands, located in the direction this plane is heading.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Our camp on McCall Glacier at 7:55PM. This shot is part of a series throughout the day, watching the snow melt that fell the day before.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Our camp on McCall Glacier at 9:50AM. This shot is part of a series throughout the day, watching the snow melt that fell the day before.
Published over 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Our camp on McCall Glacier at 3:30PM. This shot is part of a series throughout the day, watching the snow melt that fell the day before.