Graduate Research


Azores Island Mountaintop Research Instruments
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Pico Nare Azores
Receiving airlift from the helicopter during the setup. Left to right: Richard Honrath, Paulo Fialho, Chris Edlin.
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Members of the Madalena, Pico volunteer fire department and the Portuguese air force working on the PICO-NARE airlift.
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Richard Honrath on top of the PICO-NARE station setting up for the airlift to Pico summit
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Antonio Jenkins (right) and Mike Dziobak lowering power cable used to power the PICO-NARE station.
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Summer 2001 PICO-NARE setup crew. Left to right: Antonio Jenkins (BS student), Matt Peterson (Research Scientist), Paulo Fialho (Professor, University of the Azores), Richard Honrath (Professor), Chris Edlin (PhD student), Mike Dziobak (Research Scientist)
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Richard Honrath (left) and Paulo Fialho at a trail marker on the hiking trail to Pico summit.
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Students hiking down Pico mountain carrying heavy packs. Left to right: Chris Edlin, Maria Val Martin, Antonio Jenkins.
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Richard Honrath and Maria Val Martin at the ultimate summit of Pico mountain.
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PICO-NARE during the summer 2002 field work season
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Elly Bunzendahl (MS student) sitting in front of the PICO-NARE station during the summer 2002 field work season.
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