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Investigating the various ways in which Arctic climate warming could potentially influence the stability of marine sediment slopes and trigger underwater landslides.
More information on this projectMethane is a potent greenhouse gas present throughout the Arctic and this project is investigating and modelling its sources, its transport and its role in Arctic atmospheric chemistry.
More information on this projectLocating and quantifying major sources of Arctic methane emissions to the atmosphere, to improve understanding of how these emissions may change with regional climate warming.
More information on this projectThe marginal ice zone – where sea-ice and open sea meet and interact - is a complex and poorly understood region which requires further study.
More information on this projectThe remarkable scale of summer retreat of sea ice observed in the Beaufort-Chukchi sector of the western Arctic Ocean has resulted in the creation of a genuine seasonal marginal ice zone (MIZ).
More information on this projectAs the ARP's project to investigate and model the sources of methane gas, its transport and its role in Arctic atmospheric chemistry, gets underway, prinicpal investigator Professor John Pyle muses on the latest campaign.
More information on this articleMAMM scientist Dr Michelle Cain explains why our scientists are in the Arctic, what the effect of climate change on the region is and why her project is studying methane emissions.
More information on this articleDr Jennifer Muller, University of Manchester details her work aboard the FAAM aircraft for the MAMM project.
More information on this articleDr Sam Illingworth, of The University of Manchester, details his work for MAMM, and reveals a love of a classic ELO song.
More information on this articleDr Grant Allen, University of Manchester tells us how a converted passenger jet with all the seats ripped out is the perfect platform for scientific research.
More information on this articleDr Rebecca Fisher, of Royal Holloway University of London, tells us why she's staying up all night in an isolated wetland.
More information on this articleWhile most of the MAMM team toil in the heavens above, some of the team face more down-to-earth challenges, ike flies and mosquitoes.
More information on this articleMAMM blog featured in major scientific science and news sites.
More information on this articleSecond day's flying for the MAMM team as they see more methane than during their previous day's flying.
More information on this articleThe red and the blue team take to the skies.
More information on this articleThe update reveals how all of the mission scientist got onto the first flight - and how our scientist on the roadtrip spotted the flight go overhead.
More information on this articleMichelle Cain, MAMM scientist provides an update on the latest fieldwork.
More information on this articleMAMM scientist Dave Lowry is out on a demanding road trip, taking samples and finding his porpoise.
More information on this articleIn a special blog for NERC's Planet Earth Online Dr Sam Illingworth explains why scientists work in the harsh Arctic environment.
More information on this articleMAMM scientist Dr Michelle Cain reflects on the air campaign and a little plane called Sky Arrow
More information on this articleThe second part of the MAMM Lapland air sampling road trip – August 12-17, 2013. Top of the Continent to the Baltic – Saturday Aug 17, 16:00 UT
More information on this articleOn the final day of the MAMM operation our scientists look closer to home, sampling methane production from human sources like gas rigs in the North Sea.
More information on this articleWhere our intrepid scientists look for methane and find a spooky icon of the Arctic.
More information on this articleReminder - IASC Medal Award 2014 nominations open
More information on this articleNew UK report shows that respect for Arctic states, local people and the environment is fundamental to Arctic engagement. It also highlights Arctic Research Programme's importance.
More information on this articleProfessor John Pyle, PI of the MAMM project, talks about one of the research flights north of Svalbard.
More information on this articleMAMM Scientist, Dr Michelle Cain, talks about the first September 2013 science flight.
More information on this articleMAMM Scientist, Dr Michelle Cain, talks about the final batch of field work for MAMM
More information on this articleInes Heimann from the University of Cambridge talks about her first field trip north of the Arctic Circle as part of the MAMM project.
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