Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Scientific-Research-Project-in-Greenland-27MZIFI5FV8W.htmlConceptually similarScientific Research Project in GreenlandGP026F8Completed★★★★Scientist Fiamma Straneo in GreenlandGP01TZICompleted★★★★Fiamma Straneo in GreenlandGP026FACompleted★★★★Scientist in GreenlandGP01TZFCompleted★★★★Scientist in GreenlandGP01TZGCompleted★★★★Scientist Fiamma Straneo in GreenlandGP01U9ZCompleted★★★★Scientist Fiamma Straneo in GreenlandGP01UALCompleted★★★★★★Scientist Fiamma Straneo in GreenlandGP03W7XCompleted★★★★Scientist Fiamma Straneo in GreenlandGP01U9RCompleted★★★★View AllGP026F7Scientific Research Project in GreenlandDr. Fiamma Straneo from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution look at data from moored instruments which measure parameters such as water temperature and flow rate in Kangerdlugssuaq fjord, Greenland. The scientific research project is investigating the relationship between ocean temperatures and glacier melt. The scientists are collecting data from instruments placed in fjords during Greenpeace’s 2009 Arctic expedition.Locations:Eastern Greenland-Greenland-Kangerdlugssuaq fjord-North AmericaDate:3 Sep, 2010Credit:© Greenpeace / Maarten Van RouveroyMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Computer monitors-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Research-ScienceShoot:Scientific Research Project in GreenlandGreenpeace campaigner Iris Menn and Dr. Fiamma Straneo from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution carry out a scientific research project in Greenland by collecting data from moored instruments which measure parameters such as water temperature and flow rate in Kangerdlugssuaq fjord. The scientific research project is investigating the relationship between ocean temperatures and glacier melt. The scientists are collecting data from instruments placed in fjords during Greenpeace’s 2009 Arctic expedition. These findings are important to contributing to the first long-term data series on conditions in the fjords.Related Collections:Scientific Research Project in Greenland (Photos & Videos)Greenland Glaciers are Melting