Anne M. Jensen Archaeologist recovers human remains near Nuvuk. History vanishes as ice melts- Vanessa Crandell-Beck studies Mt. St. Helen’s.
Anne M. Jensen, senior archaeologist in Alaska, working at the Ukpeavik Inupiat Corporation. She documents environmental changes and the impacts of melting ice on archaeological finds. Her team recovered ancient human remains near Nuvuk, dating back to 1000 A.D. with grave goods. Vanessa Crandell-Beck, volcanologist, Mt. St. Helens, focuses on grain size distribution related to mud flows.