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Alaska

  • Alaska: Drunken Forest
    Alaska: Drunken Forest
  • Alaska: Fairbanks Frost-Free Season, 1904 to 2008
    Alaska: Fairbanks Frost-Free Season, 1904 to 2008
  • Alaska: Observed and Projected Temperature Rise
    Alaska: Observed and Projected Temperature Rise
  • Alaska: Spruce Beetle Infestation Kenai Peninsula, 1972 to 1998
    Alaska: Spruce Beetle Infestation Kenai Peninsula, 1972 to 1998
  • Alaskan Pipeline
    Alaskan Pipeline
  • Annual Number of Storms at Barrow Alaska, 1950-2004 (northernmost town in the United States)
    Annual Number of Storms at Barrow Alaska, 1950-2004 (northernmost town in the United States)
  • Changing Permafrost Distribution Moderate Warning Scenario
    Changing Permafrost Distribution Moderate Warning Scenario
  • Marine Species Shifting Northward 1982 to 2007
    Marine Species Shifting Northward 1982 to 2007
  • Permafrost Temperature 1978 to 2008 Deadhorse, Northern Alaska
    Permafrost Temperature 1978 to 2008 Deadhorse, Northern Alaska
  • Ponds in Alaska are Shrinking (1951 to 2000) Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge
    Ponds in Alaska are Shrinking (1951 to 2000) Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge
  • Projected Coastal Erosion, 2007 to 2027 Newtok, Western Alaska
    Projected Coastal Erosion, 2007 to 2027 Newtok, Western Alaska

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