Asa featured on PBS Nova Polar Lab
Asa is featured on PBS Nova’s Polar lab: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/polar/ Read about Asa in the Meet the Experts section here: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/about-polar-lab/experts/
Asa is featured on PBS Nova’s Polar lab: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/polar/ Read about Asa in the Meet the Experts section here: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/about-polar-lab/experts/
In the Arctic region, global climate change is quickly transforming the environment. Melting of the Greenland ice sheet and loss of Arctic Ocean sea ice are two processes that have … Read More
We presented the following work at the American Geophysical Union’s Fall meeting in San Francisco in 2019 C13C-1318 Distribution and Characteristics of Sediment in Supraglacial Stream Channels Sasha Z Leidman1, … Read More
The team is participating in the AGU 2018 fall meeting. We have contributed to the following presentations Rutgers Team: C43E-1828 Meltwater Refreezing in Southwest Greenland Ice Sheet Firn: Spatial Variability … Read More
The team is participating in the AAG 2019 annual meeting with the following work: Sasha Leidman*, Rutgers University, Åsa K Rennermalm, Rutgers University, Rohi Muthyala, Rutgers University, Does Sediment Impact … Read More
Rutgers Geology Museum Annual Open House in New Brunswick 2024
The team was featured in a Dutch newspaper in August 2019. You can get a pretty good idea what the text says with any online translation tool. Find the article … Read More
Our work is featured in an in-depth article here: S. Werblow (2018). On Ice. Stream Flow Data Improves Greenland Ice Models. Mission: Water. Who’s minding the planet? Issue 5 https://www.ysi.com/ysi-blog/water-blogged-blog/2018/10/stream-flow-data-improve-ice-melt-models?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWWpneFpUSmhPVEUwWm1SaSIsInQiOiJcL1E2Zzg3RjZOa1lMMjM4ZVp6ck5ZT1NCNUJ5Ym91TEhwdTdIWTlZbUdHZ0VKdmlsSERKTFVpYkxxNkxrOXA5S2E5d2VZZG9zcUs2S3ZmMXZIWDdLVjBGK3BZSEFsNDBXRlZjRlJQRTZQbVwvZmtLbHZPamhJZ25Oa0VcL2RuUHBvYSJ9 About … Read More
The interview can be seen here: http://newjersey.news12.com/story/39456612/rutgers-researcher-greenlands-glaciers-are-melting-faster-than-expected
An interview with Asa was published in the National Geographic: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2018/10/greenland-ice-sheet-predicts-sea-level-rise-climate-change/