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Location: St. Elias Mountains, Yukon

Description: Laurent Mingo, Gwenn Flowers, and helicopter pilot Mat Stoeckle work on and fly Blue System Integrated's airborne radar system down longitudinal profiles of a dozen glaciers throughout the St. Elias Mountains, YT to pick up on glacier thermal structure from internal scattering.

Photo credits: Dia Martinez Gracey

Location: Kaskawulsh Glacier, Yukon

Description: Tim Hill & Gwenn Flowers launch water level data loggers into a lake at the margin of the Kaskawulsh Glacier, and set up time lapse cameras to record the filling and draining cycle of the lake. Bottom: other ice-damned lakes on the margin of the Kaskawulsh Glacier surveyed and instrumented by the SFU Glaciology Group. 

Photo credits: K. Robinson

Location: Kaskawulsh Glacier, Yukon

Description: Installing ablation stakes in debris covered ice (circular frames) to measure the melt under debris of different thicknesses in July 2022. Right: Alanna Dickson (left)  and Kristy Kennedy (right) joined the SFU Glaciology Group (Gwenn Flowers & Katie Robinson) at the end of August 2022 to help collect data from the debris-ablation experiment.

Photo credits: K. Robinson

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