Dr. Lukasz Stachnik from University of Wrocław, researcher at RAW project, has received funding for a project titled “e-microNUT Chemical and morphological properties of glacier-derived amorphous minerals bearing bio-essential micronutrients (High Arctic),” which will run from November 2022 untill March 2023 as part of the activities of the Electron and X-ray microscopy Community for structural and chemical Imaging Techniques for Earth materials (EXCITE) network funded by Horizon 2020.
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Scientists from the Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the University of Wroclaw, as part of the project “RAW – Retreat And Wither” – What is the influence of glaciers recession from tidewater to land-based on the marine biological production and biogeochemistry in the Arctic?” carried out a series of measurements during this year’s summer research work in the Arctic.
Continue reading “Summer season in the RAW project, a summary of this year’s field work on Svalbard”Dr Vineet Jain from RAW project participated in International School on Integrated Environmental Studies in the Arctic (INES) that was conducted at the Institute of Oceanology PAS from 26-30 September 2022.
Continue reading “International School on Integrated Environmental Studies in the Arctic (INES)”From 13 until 16 of September the project participant – Emilia Trudnowska represented RAW – glaciers Retreat And fjords Wither project at the „Underwater Vision Profiler user meeting and Make Our Planet Great Again” symposium that was hold at Labolatorie Villefranche, Sorbonne Universite.
Continue reading “Underwater Vision Profiler user meeting and Make Our Planet Great Again symposium”Scientists from the RAW project spent the first half of September actively participating in year-round measurements of physicochemical conditions in the bays of Hornsund Fjord on Svalbard.
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On August 15, the RAW project’s research team began scientific work on Svalbard. During the week-long research cruise aboard the yacht Azimuth, the planned field measurements were practically fully completed. Despite the poor weather, this was possible thanks to the fruitful cooperation of two members of the yacht’s crew and five scientific contractors.
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In the second half of June, three scientists from RAW project team – Meri Korhonen, M.Sc., Oskar Głowacki, Ph.D., and Mateusz Moskalik, Prof. – set off for measurement work on Spitsbergen.
Continue reading “Field works on Svalbard”Meri Korhonen, a member of the RAW project team, came to Wroclaw to help with the work necessary to conduct research on trace elements in water and on the surface of suspended particles.
Continue reading “Meri Korhonen visit at University of Wroclaw”We highly recommend the popular science article by Dr. Oskar Glowacki, physical oceanographer at the Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and RAW project team member, on what sounds glaciers can make and what techniques scientists are using to record these sounds.
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We are very glad that our project team has a new member – dr inż. Małgorzata Kitowska, researcher from Institute of Oceanology of Polish Academy of Sciences.
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