Andreas K Muenchow
School of Marine Science & Policy
Phone: (302) 831-0742
Email: muenchow@udel.edu
Office: 112A Robinson Hall
- Research focuses on ocean currents, climate change, tides, waves and freshwater discharge.
- Also possesses specialized knowledge about Arctic sea ice, glacier melting and ocean color.
- Conducted a multi-year experiment on Arctic Ocean flux and change between Greenland and Canada using U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers and moored instrumentation.
- Muenchow blogs at icyseas.wordpress.com
Curriculum Vitae:
http://muenchow.cms.udel.edu/html/vita.html
Web Site:
http://muenchow.cms.udel.edu
Title:
Associate Professor, School of Marine Science and Policy
In The News:
Massive ice island heads for Labrador Sea (Vancouver Sun)
Huge ice island could pose threat to oil, shipping (Associated Press)
Ice island breaks off Greenland (National Geographic)
Huge ice island calves off Greenland glacier (Reuters)
Enormous ice island breaks of Greenland glacier (Wired.com)
Chronicle of a community on thin ice (Irish Times)
UDaily Articles:
UD researchers mark International Polar Year
UD Marine Scientists Now Cruising into Icy Arctic to Research Major Process Affecting Global Climate
Keywords:
Arctic,
climate change,
marine,
ocean,
polar,
waves



