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Earth, Wind, and Fire in Antarctica Scientists unravel a story inscribed in lava and written by the wind
From
a windy, isolated camp in southern Victoria Land, Antarctica, three
scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution explore how the
waterless, lifeless, volcanic terrain forms and changes. Read the story
and watch the video.
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News Release Geologists Discover Signs of Volcanoes Blowing their Tops in the Deep Ocean Evidence of violent eruptions on Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic defies assumptions about seafloor pressure and volcanism.
Oceanus Magazine Will Climate Change Disrupt the Arctic Ecosystem? WHOI biologist led ambitious expedition to the Bering Sea aboard the icebreaker Healy.
Oceanus Magazine Knorr Skirts Ice to Search for 'Arctic Haze' WHOI research ship helps track pollutants and their impacts near the Pole.
Associates Program Support WHOI, Become an Associate By becoming an Associate, you can meet some of the world's top marine scientists and engineers at lectures and other events while supporting critical research that impacts future generations.
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SEA Jake Peirson Summer Cruise
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Recent WHOI in the News [more] 
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Science at Work
WCAI FM
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Arctic Volcanoes Found Active at Unprecedented Depths
National Geographic
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Fire Under Arctic Ice: Volcanoes Have Been Blowing Their Tops In The Deep Ocean
Science Daily
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Arctic volcanoes exploded at 'impossible' depth
New Scientist |
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