It’s a facility that some claim has caused caribou to walk backward.
Ned Rozell, University of Alaska
Ned Rozell is a science writer with the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Harry Potter Lake, once too big to see across, vanished in a day
Drained lake basins make up more than half of the Arctic coastal plain, the part of the Alaska map that most resembles Swiss cheese.
A difficult, dynamic place: Lessons from nearly 50 years studying Glacier Bay’s outer coast
Southeast’s tall young mountains, giant earthquakes, green rainforests and large bears have kept University of Alaska geologist Dan Mann coming back for nearly half a century.


