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Research Notes
Beneath the Earth's Surface Biology Climate Change Coastal Zones Human health Ocean physics Polar Science Satellite Remote Sensing Solar System Research
Students in the Field
Crab Pots and Ocean Observing Microbes in Hydrates Movement of Arctic Water Masses Silicon Cycle Variability Zooplankton Discoveries
Inside COAS
Clare Reimers, 2009 AGU Fellow Charlie Miller, A Selective Biography COAS 50th Anniversary

Research Notes


COAS is a leader in the study of the Earth as an integrated system, providing scientific understanding to address complex environmental challenges.

Selected Research Areas:

 

Human health


Climate change


Polar research


Biology


Ocean physics


Satellites and remote sensing


Beneath the sea


Solar system research

Our Earth Today: 2008 COAS highlights

Our Earch Today: COAS Research

Our changing Earth has become an immediate and essential concern.  Snapshots of new research projects and more.


Digging out from an Arctic storm that destroyed Lafayette camp

The Unexpected Can Change Everything.

Kelly Falkner's latest wind-buffeted Arctic research.

Aurora borealis or the Northern Lights

Movement of Earth's North Magnetic Pole Accelerating Rapidly.


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