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Department of Arctic Geophysics


From deep sea to outer space
The research at the UNIS Arctic geophysical department spans over a vertical range from the depths of the ocean through snow and ice covered land, and the entire atmospheric column to the solar winds in outer space.

The emphasis is on geophysical phenomena in Polar regions with implications for global currents in the ocean and atmosphere, and radiative processes in the atmosphere and on the ground. These issues are all pertinent in connection with environmental and climatic change questions.

The department divides its research into two main focus areas:

Middle- and Upper Atmosphere
One group studies middle- and upper atmospheric processes focusing on combined radar and optical measurements of these. The completion of the Kjell Henriksen Observatory (KHO) – the new aurora observatory - has provided UNIS and other visiting groups from around the world with excellent facilities for studying the aurora borealis and other optical phenomena of the polar night sky.

Sea-Ice-Snow-Air Processes
The second group studies boundary layer dynamics between sea, ice, land and lower atmosphere, focusing on improved parameterisations of interaction processes for climate models.

This group is active in three IPY-projects:
BIAC (Bipolar Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation);
iAOOS (The integrated Arctic Ocean Observing System) and
GLACIODYN (The Dynamic response of Arctic glaciers to global warming).

More information about the research projects within the two research areas can be found under the section “Research projects”.

 

 

 

 

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