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Mayewski Quoted in WABI-TV5 Report on Arctic, Climate Change

Paul Mayewski, director of the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, was included in WABI-TV5 coverage of the Maine Chapter of the Fulbright Association’s presentations on the Arctic and climate change in Castine (http://wabi.tv/2015/07/10/arctic-climate-change-impacting-maine/). “We are already experiencing great change and that great change affects our health and our wealth,” said Mayewski. His  talk was […]

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Accumulation and Marine Forcing of Ice Dynamics in the Western Ross Sea during the Last Deglaciation – Nature Geoscience – Hall/Denton et al.

Abstract: The grounding line of the ice sheet in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, retreated between the Last Glacial Maximum and the present. However, the timing of the retreat and the interplay of factors controlling ice stability in this region1 remain uncertain. Here we use 180 radiocarbon dates to reconstruct the chronology of moraine construction on […]

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Dixon, Mayewski featured in ’Thin Ice’ on MPBN July 12

Paul Mayewski and Dan Dixon are on thin ice. Mayewski, director of the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, and Dixon, a research assistant professor with CCI, are featured in the shortened version of the award-winning film “Thin Ice: The Inside Story of Climate Science,” that MPBN will broadcast at 2 p.m. July 12. The […]

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Maine Magazine Names Mayewski a Bold Visionary

Paul Mayewski has been named one of the 50 bold visionaries defining the state in the July issue of Maine magazine. The director of the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine was included in the third annual list for his four decades of exploration aimed at understanding “why and how the climate is […]

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Glacial Geology – UMaine Scientists in Mongolia Seek to Learn About Processes that Launch Earth out of an Ice Age – A. Putnam & P. Strand et al.

Aaron Putnam, a research associate with the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, is conducting glacial geology research in Mongolia with doctoral student Peter Strand. Fieldwork will include mapping and collecting samples of moraines and glacial geomorphologic features around Khoton Nuur. Khoton Lake is at the foot of the Altai Mountains near the border of […]

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PBS Program on Human Evolution to Feature Gill

Jacquelyn Gill, assistant professor of paleoecology and plant ecology at the University of Maine, will appear in a new five-part PBS program on human evolution. Gill will be featured in the premiere episode “Americas,” airing 9 p.m. June 24. “First Peoples” is a global detective story that traces the arrival of the first Homo sapiens […]

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