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Dylan Blaskey
Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina School of the Earth, Ocean & Environment
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The Arctic Rivers Project: A co-produced assessment of the climate sensitivity of Alaskan & Yukon rivers and fish to support resilient Indigenous communities
INDIGENOUS SCIENCE TO ACTION: TRANSFORMING GEOSCIENCE THROUGH INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENT WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES I POSTER
science and society | 12 december 2024
Keith N. Musselman, Nicole M. Herman-Mercer, Jenni...
Northern communities in Alaska and Canada rely upon rivers to support diverse and complex social, subsistence, and economic systems. As the Arctic and...
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Using Remote Sensing, Statistical, and Machine Learning Techniques to Assess Alaskan River Ice Phenology and Thickness
STATUS, TRENDS, AND PROCESSES OF LAKE AND RIVER ICE II POSTER
global environmental change | 11 december 2024
Dylan Blaskey, Yifan Cheng, Andrew J. Newman, Josh...
Climate change is leading to river ice thinning and shorter ice cover durations, posing significant risks to travel safety. Due to limited in situ obs...
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Towards co-designed numerical modeling to reflect priorities from Indigenous communities
DOING SCIENCE TOGETHER: SHARING SOLUTION EXPERIENCES OF COCREATING EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE WITH COMMUNITIES II ORAL
science and society | 10 december 2024
Yifan Cheng, Andrew J. Newman, Nicole M. Herman-Me...
Numerical models play a vital role in quantifying climate impacts across the complex, interconnected Earth systems, supporting science-based adaptatio...
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A High‐Resolution, Daily Hindcast (1990–2021) of Alaskan River Discharge and Temperature From Coupled and Optimized Physical Models
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
08 april 2024
Dylan Blaskey, Michael N. Gooseff, Yifan Cheng, An...

Water quality and freshwater ecosystems are affected by river discharge and temperature. Models are frequently used to estimate river temperature o...

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Looking to the Past to Inform the Future: Bioenergetics modeling of Yukon River fishes
TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MARINE ORGANISM GROWTH: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE POSTER
climate and ocean change | 21 february 2024
Peyton Thomas, Dylan Blaskey, Yifan Cheng, Michael...
The Arctic is one of the fastest warming regions on the planet, yet there is limited data capturing baseline environmental conditions, such as river f...
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Leveraging Sentinel-1 Backscatter for Alaskan River Ice Phenology and Thickness Assessment
POSTER SESSION I
14 february 2024
Dylan Blaskey, Merritt Harlan, Keith N. Musselman
Indigenous communities in Alaska rely on river ice for transportation, subsistence activities, and cultural practices. However, the rapidly warming Ar...
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Alaskan River Temperatures Projected to Steadily Increase by Mid-century Despite Disparate Trends in Summer Streamflow
ADVANCING UNDERSTANDING OF RIVER TEMPERATURE REGIMES I ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Dylan Blaskey, Michael N. Gooseff, Yifan Cheng, Jo...
Climate change is causing Arctic air temperatures to rise at a rate four times higher than the global average. This impacts the permafrost, precipitat...
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The Arctic Rivers Project: Using an Equitable Co-Production Framework for Integrating Meaningful Community Engagement and Science to Understand Climate Impacts
COMMUNITY SCIENCE
01 november 2023
Nicole M. Herman-Mercer, Alestine Andre, Victoria ...

As the Arctic and its rivers continue to warm, a better understanding of the possible future impacts on people would benefit from close partnership...

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