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Anne Gold

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Module 5 Instructor
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Can you summarize your research in a simple way?

In my current role, I connect people, build community and make science engaging and accessible. I used to be a glacier detective - reconstructing the extent of glaciers and icesheets of the past.

How long have you conducted fieldwork?

I conducted field research for about seven years. My only fieldwork now is taking students in the field.

Where have you conducted fieldwork? Which was your favorite?

I have conducted a lot of fieldwork in Svalbard and the Alps and smaller European mountain ranges but I also spent time in the Russian Altai mountains and in the Andes. My most exciting recent fieldwork was a trip to the Central Arctic Ocean on a research vessel as part of the MOSAiC expedition, which froze an icebreaker in the Arctic Ocean for a full year.  

What is your favorite part about conducting fieldwork?

I spent a lot of time in the Arctic and just love the light and vastness of the landscape. I love being outside and exploring remote places. I enjoy being tired at the end of the day and coming back to camp after a day of sampling. 

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ADVANCEing FieldSafety. Building Welcoming and Safe Field Teams

ADVANCEing FieldSafety is a three-year grant funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Research, Innovation, Synergies, and Education (RISE) within NSF’s Directorate for Geosciences (GEO), award numbers: 2307410, 2307411, 2307412, and 2307413. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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