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Co-authored-by: default avatarKwang, Jeffrey S <jkwang@usgs.gov>
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RegionalFires: {
paragraph1: "From analysis of <a href='/visualizations/earth-in-flux/#/fire-in-ice/glacier-scan' target='_blank'>glacier snow cores</a>, we know that wildfires burning softwoods like pine, fir, and spruce have <a href='/visualizations/earth-in-flux/#/fire-in-ice/wildfire-aerosols' target='_blank'>deposited aerosols</a> on the Juneau Icefield. We also know that Alaska has many softwood forests, and that some have burned. But how can we tell which regional fires deposited aerosols on the glacier?",
paragraph2: "Researchers use an Researchers use an atmospheric model (<a href='https://www.ready.noaa.gov/HYSPLIT.php' target='_blank'>HYSPLIT</a>) to trace the potential path of smoke particles generated by known wildfires, identifying 'candidate' fires that could be the source for aerosols deposited on the icefield during the sampled period."
paragraph2: "Researchers use an Researchers use an atmospheric model (<a href='https://www.ready.noaa.gov/HYSPLIT.php' target='_blank'>HYSPLIT</a>) to trace the potential path of smoke particles generated by known wildfires, identifying 'candidate' fires that could be the source of aerosols deposited on the icefield during the sampled period."
},
BeaufortSeaCore: {
heading1: "Why collect ocean sediment cores?",
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