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Across the globe, snow and ice play a vital role in regulating Earth’s climate and providing freshwater resources to people, plants, and animals.

As Earth’s frozen regions change rapidly, NSIDC is committed to growing its research and open access data to better understand these changes. Read about NSIDC research and its contribution to science and policy making. Check out spotlights on how to use NSIDC data, tools, and resources. Learn about how we steward data and collaborate with scientists and organizations across the world to understand how the frozen parts of Earth affect the rest of the planet and impact society.

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Spotlight
Stringing around the Arctic for tens of thousands of miles, the edges of the sea ice pack are a maker of seasons and ecosystems. As seasons and climate and local weather change, so does the position of the ice edge.
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Feature Story
NSIDC researchers are exploring an unexpected risk to the US Rocky Mountain snowpack and Western water supplies: a coating of desert dust. This desert dust landing on mountain snow may reduce water supplies for cities, agriculture, and industry far downstream.
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Feature Story
Antarctica's remote location and harsh conditions make it extremely difficult to map its thousands of miles of jagged coastline, its remote mountain ranges, and its vast ice sheet. NSIDC scientists helped solve that problem by combining more than 260 satellite images, mapping the surface and topography of the continent into a product called the Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA).