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3-D seafloor bathymetry map, constructed using AUV data from this expedition (1-meter resolution), showing a silicic lava dome.
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New Frontiers and Technologies in Submarine Volcanism Research

by R. Carey, K. Orth and B. Chadwick 20 October 20172 May 2022

AGU Chapman Conference on Submarine Volcanism: New Approaches and Research Frontier; Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 29 January to 3 February 2017

R/V Laurence M. Gould casts a shadow on an iceberg along the West Antarctic Peninsula.
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Understanding a Changing West Antarctic Peninsula

by K. Hendry, S. Henley and Oscar Schofield 13 October 20175 October 2022

The 1st Workshop of the SOOS WAP Working Group; Cambridge, United Kingdom, 15–16 May 2017
In Icy Waters: The Future of Marine Biogeochemical Research off the West Antarctic Peninsula; Chicheley, United Kingdom, 17–18 May 2017

Scientists aboard the R/V Sonne profiled the seafloor and subsurface near Ritter Island, north of New Guinea, in 2016.
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An 1888 Volcanic Collapse Becomes a Benchmark for Tsunami Models

by A. Micallef, S. F. L. Watt, C. Berndt, M. Urlaub, S.Brune, I. Klaucke, C. Böttner, J. Karstens and J. Elger 10 October 201718 November 2022

When volcanic mountains slide into the sea, they trigger tsunamis. How big are these waves, and how far away can they do damage? Ritter Island provides some answers.

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Early-Career Scientists Discuss Paleoscience, Future Challenges

by V. Carter, L. Heinecke and S. Y. Maezumi 9 October 20174 May 2022

3rd PAGES Young Scientists Meeting; Morillo de Tou, Spain, 7–9 May 2017

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Airborne Platforms Help Answer Questions in Polar Geosciences

by M. Scheinert, G. Eagles and K. Tinto 29 September 201728 October 2021

International Workshop on Airborne Geodesy and Geophysics with Focus on Polar Applications; Dresden, Germany, 19–21 April 2017

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Tackling Chaos and Nonlinearity with Order and Straight Talk

by B. Tsurutani, G. Morales and A. Pouquet 27 September 201727 September 2022

The Nonlinear Wave and Chaos Workshop 2017 (NWCW17); San Diego, California, 20–24 March 2017

Stromboli, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, ejects large, hot volcanic bombs.
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Drone Peers into Open Volcanic Vents

by N. Turner, B. Houghton, J. Taddeucci, J. von der Lieth, U. Kueppers, D. Gaudin, T. Ricci, K. Kim and P. Scalato 27 September 20172 May 2022

An unmanned aerial vehicle provided the high-resolution data that allowed scientists to construct their first detailed map of erupting vents at Stromboli, one of the world’s most active volcanoes.

GeoDeepDive helps geoscientists efficiently discover and leverage the hard-earned data locked in the scientific literature.
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A New Tool for Deep-Down Data Mining

by S. E. Peters, I. Ross, J. Czaplewski, A. Glassel, J. Husson, V. Syverson, A. Zaffos and M. Livny 22 September 20175 May 2022

GeoDeepDive combines library science, computer science, and geoscience to dive into repositories of published text, tables, and figures and return valuable information.

South Pole Station, seen from a nearby ice core drilling site. Isotope data from this core provide info on past climates.
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Stable Isotopes in Paleoclimate Reanalysis

by E. J. Steig, D. M. Anderson and G. J. Hakim 21 September 201724 March 2023

Second Annual Workshop of the Last Millennium Reanalysis Project; Friday Harbor, Washington, 25–26 October 2016

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Understanding Mountain Lakes in a Changing World

by I. Oleksy and J. Culpepper 20 September 20176 June 2022

Mountain Lakes and Global Change Workshop; Fort Collins, Colorado, 6–8 March 2017

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