Karen E. Frey
Karen E. Frey is an American Earth scientist at Clark University whose research interests involve the combined use of field measurements, satellite remote sensing, and geospatial analytics to study large-scale linkages between land, atmosphere, ocean, and ice in polar environments. Since 1999, she has conducted field-based research in West and East Siberia, the North Slope of Alaska, as well as the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas. Her most recent work focuses on the biological and biogeochemical impacts of sea ice decline in polar shelf environments as well as the hydrological and biogeochemical impacts of terrestrial permafrost degradation across the Arctic. Provided by Wikipedia-
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12by Emily J. Sturdivant, Karen E. Frey, Frank E. UrbanGet access
Published in GIScience & Remote Sensing (2019)
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16by Jacqueline M. Grebmeier, Karen E. Frey, Lee W. Cooper, Monica KedraGet access
Published in Oceanography (2018)
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