Tundra travel test plot work completedState of Alaska and collaborators will be back in spring to measure results; Yale going for funding for 20-year follow-up Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
Increasing the winter work window on Alaska’s North Slope — and enhancing the state’s ability to prevent damage to tundra resources — are the objectives of a collaborative study begun last summer on the North Slope and in the Foothills.
The problem, says Harry Bader, northern district land manager....
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Foothills and coastal plain study sites
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