A new project will make it possible for scientists to better track a suite of phenomena in Alaska ranging from earthquakes to wildfires to sea ice.
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Sensing whales, storms, ships and earthquakes using an Arctic fibre optic cable
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Alaska earthquake data shows potential for early warning
Magnitude 4.3 earthquake strikes southwest of Sitka, no tsunami danger
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Monitoring storm evolution using a high-density seismic network
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