Fairbanks to Nenana Trip Stop 8 Gallery
Date Observed: Apr 16, 2013
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Dashiell Feierabend Chas Jones stops to assess the travel conditions and check for spots of open water. Processes Observed |
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Dashiell Feierabend UAF graduate student Chas Jones records the GPS location on the Tanana River while traveling between Fairbanks and Nenana to check on late spring ice conditions. Processes Observed |
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Dashiell Feierabend Approaching an area where the ice had previously collapsed and melted out and was now covered with a layer of thin ice. Processes Observed |
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Chas Jones Traveling carefully along the edge of an area with hidden open holes and collapsed ice beneath the snow cover. Processes Observed |
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Chas Jones An area with pockets of open water interspersed with spots of thin ice that had refrozen over open water. Processes Observed |
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Chas Jones Sun reflecting off a spot of thin ice. Processes Observed |