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Unmanned Aircraft on the North Slope of Alaska (part 2)
CIRES scientist Gijs de Boer, who works in NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory, and a team of CU-Boulder researchers and students head to Oliktok Point, Alaska, April 2-16, to deploy unmanned aircraft to study the atmosphere. Previously: http://ciresblogs.colorado.edu/erasmus
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CIRES scientist Gijs de Boer, who works in NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory, and a team of CU-Boulder researchers and students head to Oliktok Point, Alaska, April 2-16, to deploy unmanned aircraft to study the atmosphere. Previously: http://ciresblogs.colorado.edu/erasmus

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