Arctic lakes and climate change Posted on September 1st, 2015 by

Dr. Katey Walter Anthony lights a methane seep on fire.

Dr. Katey Walter Anthony lights a methane seep on fire on a lake in Alaska.

We are excited that University of Alaska scientist Dr. Katey Walter Anthony will present her research on methane emissions from Arctic lakes at Gustavus on September 24. Dr. Walter Anthony is an intrepid field researcher who loves working in the Siberian and Alaskan wilderness. Her work has been featured in Scientific American, Nature, Science, National Geographic, and the Tipping Point T.V. series, among others.

Permafrost Thaw and Methane Emissions From Arctic Lakes

Thursday, September 24, 7:00 P.M.

Nobel 201, Gustavus Adolphus College

Free and open to the public.

Contact Anna Versluis, Department of Geography, averslui@gustavus.edu, for more information.

 

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