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Scientist supports Marine Corps mountain communications training

Scientist supports Marine Corps mountain communications training

Dr. Dan Breton is working to provide extended radio communications with the Marines through manipulation of frequencies to suit the environment. In the photo, a Marine makes radio contact with base camp, while ... More

Researchers are lifted from the sea ice to the icebreaker

Researchers are lifted from the sea ice to the icebreaker

Researchers are lifted from the sea ice to the icebreaker Nathaniel B. Palmer after placing a buoy that measures waves traveling through ice in the marginal ice zone. The researchers are participating in the U.... More

During one of his many Arctic field trips, geophysicist

During one of his many Arctic field trips, geophysicist

During one of his many Arctic field trips, geophysicist Dr. Donald Perovich takes measurements of the sea ice cover while standing with instrumentation in a melt pond. The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Develo... More

CRREL’s Capt. Marut awarded Army Achievement Medal

CRREL’s Capt. Marut awarded Army Achievement Medal

In photo (l to r), ERDC Commander Col. Bryan S. Green presents Capt. Joseph Marut III The Army Achievement Medal for outstanding support of a high-level visitor to the ERDC’s Cold Regions Research and Engineeri... More

ERDC-CRREL moves garage, sets up monitoring in Greenland

ERDC-CRREL moves garage, sets up monitoring in Greenland

A D7E bulldozer pulls the roughly 200,000-pound Summit Mobile Garage facility a quarter mile to its new long-term location, a compacted snow foundation that has been wired to monitor heat loss and building sett... More

Julie Parno conducts research aboard the icebreaker,

Julie Parno conducts research aboard the icebreaker,

Julie Parno conducts research aboard the icebreaker, Nathaniel B. Palmer, while participating in the U.S. Antarctic Program Polynyas and Ice Production in the Ross Sea, a two-month science cruise. Parno is a re... More

Dartmouth's School of Ice

Dartmouth's School of Ice

Dr. Zoe Courville of the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory shares her work on 3-D imaging of ice to a group of university and college professors visiting from Dartmouth College’s School of Ice.

Cold Regions Lab researcher briefs instrumented vehicle

Cold Regions Lab researcher briefs instrumented vehicle

HANOVER, N.H. (Jan. 19, 2018)--Michael Parker recently briefed representatives from the U.S. Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center and the U.S. Marine Corps’ Tank Systems Command. The bri... More

US Coast Guard checks out icing and sea ice R&D at USACE lab

US Coast Guard checks out icing and sea ice R&D at USACE lab

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center-Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Researcher Dr. Zoe Courville, left, explains the significance of the block of ice she holds in her left hand t... More

At Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research

At Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research

At Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Mechanical Engineer Alex Stott prepares the foam board insulation layer of the experimental roadway. Moisture sensors and tem... More

Michelle Beane works out with a kettlebell while Capt.

Michelle Beane works out with a kettlebell while Capt.

Michelle Beane works out with a kettlebell while Capt. Joe Marut works on his biceps in the Cold Regions Research laboratory’s new fitness area.

USACE Center of Expertise gets new director

USACE Center of Expertise gets new director

Mr. David Finnegan is the Director of the USACE Remote Sensing/GIS Center of Expertise (RS/GIS CX), ERDC/CRREL. Mr. Finnegan, a research physical scientist, leads a joint team with the National Geospatial - Int... More

Cold Regions Laboratory hosts technical meeting

Cold Regions Laboratory hosts technical meeting

Attendees of the recent technical working group meeting hosted by the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire.

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