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  1. Katey M. Walter Anthony (born Katey Marion Walter) is an Alaskan aquatic ecologist and biogeochemist researching carbon and nutrient cycling between terrestrial and aquatic systems, and the cryosphere and atmosphere.

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor, University Alaska Fairbanks‬ - ‪‪Cited by 10,344‬‬ - ‪permafrost‬ - ‪Arctic lakes‬ - ‪methane‬ - ‪carbon‬ - ‪climate change‬.

  3. Katey Walter Anthony is extracting a methane bubble trap from a thermokarst pond near Cherskii, Russia in 2001. Only about a decade earlier, this was a forest area underlain by icy permafrost. The ice is melting, so the ground surface subsides.

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  4. Walter Anthony (Rochester University PI V. Petrenko). Collaborative Research: Geologic Methane Emissions to the Atmosphere: Improving The Bottom-Up Estimates Of Microseepage.

  5. Explorer Since 2011. Katey Walter Anthony. Deep below the glistening surface of a frozen Arctic lake, something is bubbling—something that could cause global warming to accelerate beyond all previous projections. Dr. Katey Walter Anthony steps onto the ice, to tell us why.

  6. Aug 22, 2016 · In a recent comparison of methods, Walter Anthony and Anthony 37 showed that when at least three 50-m transects per lake are used to quantify seep ebullition, the estimate of mean whole-lake...

  7. Dec 6, 2010 · As a biogeochemist with the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, she studies methane. The greenhouse gas is 25 times more potent...