Alaska Park Science: Scientific Studies on Climate Change in Alaska's National Parks Volume 6, Issue 1 National Park Service
Discover the science behind Alaska's dramatic landscapes with Alaska Park Science. Published twice a year by Alaska Geographic for the National Park Service, this award-winning full-color journal chronicles the latest scientific research in Alaska's national parks. In this issue, you'll find reports on interpreting the science of climate change, the effects of climate change on the glaciers of Denali National Park, climate change consequences for subsistence communities, and the frozen past of Wrangell-St. Elias, and glacial rebound in Glacier Bay.
Alaska Park Science, Winter 2003 Beringia, ancient Brooks Range hunters, high latitude marine research. Price: $5.00 Member price: $4.25 Details
Alaska Park Science, Summer 2003 Reports from Glacier Bay, Kenai Fjords, Lake Clark, Bering Land Bridge, and Cape Krusenstern. Price: $5.00 Member price: $4.25 Details
Alaska Park Science, Volume 7, Issue 1 The Wrangell Mountains, Woodchopper Volcanics, biting flies, volcanoes, permafrost, and miniature forests. Price: $5.00 Member price: $4.25 Details