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Alison Criscitiello is an ice core scientist, National Geographic Explorer, Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and Director of the Canadian Ice Core Lab at the University of Alberta. In addition to her academic work, she is a co-founder of Girls on Ice Canada and an avid adventurer and mountain climber. She led the first all-women ascent of Lingsarmo (formerly known as Pinnacle Peak) and has received numerous American Alpine Club grants for her pioneering expeditions.

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  • Alison Criscitiello is an ice core scientist, National Geographic Explorer, Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and Director of the Canadian Ice Core Lab at the University of Alberta. In addition to her academic work, she is a co-founder of Girls on Ice Canada and an avid adventurer and mountain climber. She led the first all-women ascent of Lingsarmo (formerly known as Pinnacle Peak) and has received numerous American Alpine Club grants for her pioneering expeditions. (en)
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  • 1981-05-20 (xsd:date)
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  • 1981-05-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Pittsburgh, PA (en)
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  • Alison Criscitiello drilling ice cores on Mount Oxford, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. (en)
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  • Glaciology (en)
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  • Alison Sara Criscitiello (en)
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  • Amundsen Sea sea-ice variability, atmospheric circulation, and spatial variations in snow isotopic composition from new West Antarctic firn cores (en)
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  • 2014 (xsd:integer)
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  • Alison Criscitiello is an ice core scientist, National Geographic Explorer, Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and Director of the Canadian Ice Core Lab at the University of Alberta. In addition to her academic work, she is a co-founder of Girls on Ice Canada and an avid adventurer and mountain climber. She led the first all-women ascent of Lingsarmo (formerly known as Pinnacle Peak) and has received numerous American Alpine Club grants for her pioneering expeditions. (en)
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  • Alison Criscitiello (en)
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  • Alison Sara Criscitiello (en)
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