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  • Acoustics specialist Krysztof Herman dressed in a survival suit and ready to help out with glacier field work at Samarinbreen, Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologist Nick Hulton and UNIS students take pictures on Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • Glaciologist Poul Christoffersen waits seated on a snowmobile sled in Sassendalen, Svalbard on a UNIS class field trip to Tunabreen.
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  • Glaciologist Jacek Jania leads boats up fjord on a field expedition to Samarinbreen glacier, Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Scientists (Jaroslaw Halat) return late from the field to the ice-choked shore of the Polish Polar Station in Svalbard.
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  • Polish geologists Lukasz Franczak (left) and Grzegorz Gajek, wearing survival suits, emerge from the water at the Polish field station in Calypsobyen, Svalbard after helping to launch a boat into rough water.
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  • Polish geologists Lukasz Franczak (left) and Grzegorz Gajek, wearing survival suits, emerge from the water at the Polish field station in Calypsobyen, Svalbard after helping to launch a boat into rough water.
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  • Glaciologist Nick Hulton tests out a quadcopter drone on Rabotbreen, Svalbard during a UNIS class field trip.
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  • Dariusz Ignatiuk fires a flare gun in celebration and goodbye as he and colleagues pull away from the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard at the end of their field season.
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  • Scientists return from the field, crossing Hornsund by motorboat on the way to the Polish Polar Station in Svalbard.
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  • Marcin Tukalski, student at the University of Silesia (right) sits down with geologist Grzegorz Gajek outside the main barracks building in Calypsobyen, Svalbard. Site of a coal mining operation erected by the British Northern Exploration Company in the early 1900s, the structures are now used as a summer field station by Polish researchers.
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  • Researchers, dressed in survival suits, navigate an inflatable boat through rough water and back onto shore at the Polish field station in Calypsobyen, Svalbard.
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  • Polish geologist Lukasz Franczak wears a survival suit on the beach at the Polish field station in Calypsobyen, Svalbard.
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  • Researchers, dressed in survival suits, launch an inflatable boat into the water to transport heavy equipment up the coast at the Polish field station in Calypsobyen, Svalbard.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, and his graduate student Julie Markus, set up a large tent at their field camp at Columbia Glacier, Chugach Mountains, Alaska.
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  • Glaciologist Agnieszka Piechota in the field at Paierlbreen glacier, Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Oceanographer Waldemar Walczowski and station cook Dominik Petelski cross Hornsund in a motorboat on a field expedition to Samarinbreen glacier, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologist Jacek Jania in the field during a rainstorm in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologist Jacek Jania in the field during a rainstorm in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Jaroslaw Halat (right) and Marcin Tukalski, students from the University of Silesia, scarf down ramen noodles after an afternoon in the field at the Polish research station of Baranowka, Svalbard.
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  • Agnieszka Piechota rinses salt off Dariusz Ignatiuk's survival suit in the shower of the Polish Polar Station, Hornsund, Svalbard before it is placed in storage until the next field season.
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  • Adam Nawrot (right) and Franciszek Krzeminski take pictures during a scenic storm break at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • U. S. Geological Survey glaciologist drills a hole into the snow layer with a steam drill to install a mass balance wire on the surface of Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
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  • Polish scientists departing the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard hike to a beach where they can be picked up by boat.
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  • Tad Pfeffer (University of Colorado) checks the aviation radio, in communication with the support helicopter, while Ian Howat and graduate student Julie Markus (Ohio State University) prepare roving GPS units to be deployed on the glacier surface to record the dynamic motion of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
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  • U. S. Geological Survey glaciologist Shad O'Neel measures the length of an exposed mass balance stake at Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
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  • Russian, Polish, and Norwegian oceanographers arrive by inflatable boat to the MS Stalbas during a science diplomacy mission around Svalbard.
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  • Oceanographer Waldemar Walczowski navigates a fjord choked with ice calved by Paierlbreen in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • A row of snowmobiles outside the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. Snowmobiles are the primary mode of long-distance transportation during the winter, when the ground is covered in snow and the fjords covered in sea ice. Hansbreen is visible in the distance.
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  • U. S. Geological Survey glaciologist Shad O'Neel climbs up an instrument tower to service a time-lapse camera installed at Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
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  • Lukasz Gryglicki rolls a fuel drum, pushed inland by high winds during a violent storm, back towards the shore at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • A small boat carrying out oceanographic surveys is dwarfed by the massive calving front of tidewater glacier Samarinbreen, Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologist Dariusz Ignatiuk stands with a rifle (against polar bears) below the terminus of Hansbreen glacier, Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologist Jacek Jania skillfully navigates a motorboat through the ice-choked forebay of Paierlbreen, an actively calving tidewater glacier, in Hornsund, Svalbard to install time-lapse cameras.
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  • Glaciologist Jacek Jania skillfully navigates a motorboat through the ice-choked forebay of Paierlbreen, an actively calving tidewater glacier, in Hornsund, Svalbard to install time-lapse cameras.
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  • Glaciologist Jacek Jania starts the outboard motor as Jaroslaw Halat and Ethan Welty stabilize the boat on the ice choked beach at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • A row of snowmobiles outside the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. Snowmobiles are the primary mode of long-distance transportation during the winter, when the ground is covered in snow and the fjords covered in sea ice. Hansbreen is visible in the distance.
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  • Polish meteorologist Tomasz Wawrzyniak mingles with the huskies on guard (against polar bears) at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Zbigniew Sobierajski drives a motorboat transporting new arrivals to the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Scientists gather outside the Polish research station of Baranowka, Svalbard. Founded in 1971, the station is operated by the Geographical Institute of the University of Wroclaw in Poland. Tonefjellet rises in the distance.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, resurveys, with modern GPS, an old ground control point established by the USGS in an early study of the Columbia Glacier, Chugach Mountains, Alaska. Resurveying will allow old and new data to be linked to precisely quantify, from the late 1970s to present, the dramatic retreat of the glacier.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, looks out over the Chugach Mountains and the main branch of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
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  • Shad O'Neel, glaciologist with the USGS, looks out towards the Columbia Glacier from camp in the Chugach Mountains, Alaska.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, hikes out in the Chugach Mountains above the main branch of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn (right) and his student Kiya Riverman relax after digging snow study pits in Bolterdalen, Svalbard.
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  • U. S. Geological Survey glaciologist Shad O'Neel services a time-lapse camera installed at Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
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  • Norwegian, Russian, and Polish oceanographers participating in a science diplomacy meeting regain the MS Stalbas on an inflatable boat in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologists Agnieszka Piechota (l-r), Jacek Jania, and Dariusz Ignatiuk take pictures of the terminus of Paierlbreen glacier in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Lukasz Gryglicki rolls a fuel drum, pushed inland by high winds during a violent storm, back towards the shore at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, protects his head as a helicopter comes in for landing at the Columbia Glacier, Chugach Mountains, Alaska.
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  • Raphael Perea, a high school biology intern at the Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico, celebrates a developing storm by jump-roping his survey quadrat on July 18, 2006. The preserve's field crew, responsible for rangeland monitoring, is often forced to leave work early during monsoon season, chased out by the second highest incidence of lightning strikes in the country.
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  • Fields of maguey (agave) cactus, for the production of Mezcal, grow outside the village of Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 27, 2008. The Zapotec town is famous for carpet weaving, the better artists producing very high quality work using natural dyes and drawing from both traditional and contemporary designs. The Sierra Norte Mountains are visible in the distance.
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  • A Berber woman carries home dried wheat and corn stalks from the fields to feed the animals at her farm in Ichbbakene, M'Goun Massif, Central High Atlas, Morocco on November 6, 2007.
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  • Acoustics specialist Krysztof Herman (helping out with glacier field work) navigates the crevassed surface of Samarinbreen, Hornsund, Svalbard using his (polar bear) rifle as a probe.
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