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Author: Mollie Passacantando

I'm a first year PhD student in Physical Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island. I'm currently combining active-imaging remote sensing data with in-situ measurements to characterize under-ice phytoplankton blooms in the Arctic. I love thinking about how physics and biology interact and are impacted by climate change. In my free time I love running, rowing, and skiing!
Earthquakes: the oceanographers you didn’t know about
Climate Change

Earthquakes: the oceanographers you didn’t know about

The seismic waves released by submarine earthquakes have a lot of power to map temperature changes.
July 28, 2022July 28, 2022 Mollie Passacantando
Vanishing ice: Where is Greenland going?
Glaciers

Vanishing ice: Where is Greenland going?

Scientists journey to the Arctic circle to track meltwater from Greenland's largest marine-terminating glacier.
June 29, 2022 Mollie Passacantando

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