Katey Walter Anthony
Water and Environmental Research Center
University of Alaska Fairbanks
United States of America
Biography
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Ph.D., May 2006. Department of Biology and Wildlife. Advisor: Dr. F. Stuart Chapin III. G.P.A.: 4.0. Dissertation: Methane emissions and biogeochemistry of North Siberian thermokarst lakes. 2006 1st place winner of the United States Council of Graduate Schools/ University Microfilms International Distinguished Dissertation Award in the field of Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Engineering.
Research Interest
Pan Arctic Lake Ice Methane Monitoring Network (PALIMMN) During the International Polar Year, Walter Anthony is working with a team of scientists, teachers, and enthusiastic citizens to establish a methane bubbling monitoring program, the Pan-Arctic Lake-Ice Methane Monitoring Network (PALIMMN), with an education and outreach component, Student-PALIMMN.
Publications
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Jones M. C., Grosse G., Jones B. M., Walter Anthony K M. (2012): Peat accumulation in a thermokarst-affected landscape in continuous ice-rich permafrost, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. J. Geophys. Res, 117, G00M07. doi:10.1029/2011JG001766.
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Brosius, L. S., K. M. Walter Anthony, G. Grosse, J. P. Chanton, L. M. Farquhar son, P. P. Overduin, H. Meyer. 2012. Using the deuterium isotope composition of permafrost melt water to constrain thermokarst lake contributions to atmospheric CH4 during the last deglaciation. J. Geophys. Res, 117, G01022, doi:10.1029/2011JG001810.
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Walter Anthony, K. M., P. Anthony, G. Grosse, J. Chanton. In press, 2012. Geologic methane seeps along boundaries of arctic permafrost thaw and melting glaciers, Nature Geoscience, DOI doi:org/10.1038/Ngeo1480.