Arctic Geophysics Field Research Overview
I first participated in the course as a student in Spring 2014 which was also the beginning of my research experience. I have had the opportunity to continue working in Alaska on two projects ever since. I built and deployed equipment to study the Arctic microclimate and its affect on bird nesting locations involving Arduino-based sensors recording data such as wind speed, temperature, and humidity. This research project had multidisciplinary qualities and the instruments designed gave us a new approach to the Arctic Geophysics course. How might the microclimate affect the properties of the ice? Along with continuing the research that suggests a possible correlation that can lead to better methods of studying large areas of ice.
In Spring 2016, we will be traveling back to Barrow to grow our database as well as harness new information that may help us. It will be a pleasure to return to Barrow and be able to step hundreds of meters out onto the Arctic sea ice and close out my physics career at Radford the same way it started: studying ice!