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Arctic Geology
Arctic Geology
Summer/autumn courses 2019 open for application
Dialogue Café: Communication between science and Longyearbyen local community
Holocene glacier history of Svalbard: Retracing the style of (de-)glaciation
Apply now for spring courses 2019
Deglaciation of the northern Svalbard margin
Triassic development of the Norwegian Barents shelf
Summer/autumn courses 2018 open for application
Geological investigation of high-Arctic fjord-valleys
Green light for the Nansen Legacy
Glacier dynamics in Svalbard fjords
Apply for spring courses now
Glacier detective Lis is the winner!
What happened to the glacier?
March for Science Longyearbyen: A big success!
Glaciology students on field trip
A force more deadly than polar bears
A force more deadly than polar bears
Tunabreen may be surging decades earlier than expected
Summer/autumn courses open for application
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