Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm

Arctic sea ice is declining rapidly in extent and thickness, simplifying access to oil and gas fields, enabling trans-Arctic shipping and allowing storms to erode permafrost coasts. This in turn modifies the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and nutrients, intensifies land-ocean interactions, as well...

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Main Authors: Fritz, Michael, Wegener, C., Forest, A., Findlay, H., Gibson, G., Kedra, M., Majaneva, S., Morata, N., Nikolopoulos, A., O´Regan, M., Pavlov, A., Peeken, Ilka, Sampei, M., Werner, K.
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/35845/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/35845/1/poster_ART_final_upload.pdf
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:35845 2024-09-15T17:50:53+00:00 Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm Fritz, Michael Wegener, C. Forest, A. Findlay, H. Gibson, G. Kedra, M. Majaneva, S. Morata, N. Nikolopoulos, A. O´Regan, M. Pavlov, A. Peeken, Ilka Sampei, M. Werner, K. 2014-06 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/35845/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/35845/1/poster_ART_final_upload.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.43757 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.43757.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/35845/1/poster_ART_final_upload.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.43757.d001 Fritz, M. orcid:0000-0003-4591-7325 , Wegener, C. , Forest, A. , Findlay, H. , Gibson, G. , Kedra, M. , Majaneva, S. , Morata, N. , Nikolopoulos, A. , O´Regan, M. , Pavlov, A. , Peeken, I. orcid:0000-0003-1531-1664 , Sampei, M. and Werner, K. (2014) Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm , 4th European Conference on Permafrost, Évora, Portugal, 18 June 2014 - 21 June 2014 . hdl:10013/epic.43757 EPIC34th European Conference on Permafrost, Évora, Portugal, 2014-06-18-2014-06-21 Conference notRev 2014 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:09:53Z Arctic sea ice is declining rapidly in extent and thickness, simplifying access to oil and gas fields, enabling trans-Arctic shipping and allowing storms to erode permafrost coasts. This in turn modifies the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and nutrients, intensifies land-ocean interactions, as well as it shifts the distribution of harvestable resources. Alarmingly, sea ice reductions are taking place more rapidly than predicted in any global climate model. This persistent mismatch between observed and predicted patterns makes planning activities in the Arctic challenging. Scientific knowledge of the evolving status of the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding land areas and the process-based understanding of the mechanics of change are urgently needed to make useful projections of future conditions throughout the Arctic region. Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART; http://www.iarc.uaf.edu/en/ART/) is an integrative, international, interdisciplinary, pan-Arctic network to study the spatial and temporal changes in biogeochemical cycling and ecosystem functions in the Arctic marine and coastal realm. ART has been developed and is still steered by early-career scientists. Since 2012 it is an official network of the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC). The first phase of ART (2010-2014) focuses on developing a formal network to bring together scientists working in different geographic and disciplinary areas who share a common interest in improving our understanding of Arctic change. An ART Science Workshop will be held 21-24 October 2014 in Plouzané, France, in collaboration with the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS), the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) and the European Institute for Marine Studies. This international workshop entitled “Integrating spatial and temporal scales in the changing Arctic System: towards future research priorities” (ISTAS) will aim at drafting research priorities from an early to mid-career perspective that will feed into the third International Conference on ... Conference Object Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Association of Polar Early Career Scientists IASC Ice International Arctic Science Committee permafrost Sea ice Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Arctic sea ice is declining rapidly in extent and thickness, simplifying access to oil and gas fields, enabling trans-Arctic shipping and allowing storms to erode permafrost coasts. This in turn modifies the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and nutrients, intensifies land-ocean interactions, as well as it shifts the distribution of harvestable resources. Alarmingly, sea ice reductions are taking place more rapidly than predicted in any global climate model. This persistent mismatch between observed and predicted patterns makes planning activities in the Arctic challenging. Scientific knowledge of the evolving status of the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding land areas and the process-based understanding of the mechanics of change are urgently needed to make useful projections of future conditions throughout the Arctic region. Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART; http://www.iarc.uaf.edu/en/ART/) is an integrative, international, interdisciplinary, pan-Arctic network to study the spatial and temporal changes in biogeochemical cycling and ecosystem functions in the Arctic marine and coastal realm. ART has been developed and is still steered by early-career scientists. Since 2012 it is an official network of the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC). The first phase of ART (2010-2014) focuses on developing a formal network to bring together scientists working in different geographic and disciplinary areas who share a common interest in improving our understanding of Arctic change. An ART Science Workshop will be held 21-24 October 2014 in Plouzané, France, in collaboration with the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS), the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) and the European Institute for Marine Studies. This international workshop entitled “Integrating spatial and temporal scales in the changing Arctic System: towards future research priorities” (ISTAS) will aim at drafting research priorities from an early to mid-career perspective that will feed into the third International Conference on ...
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author Fritz, Michael
Wegener, C.
Forest, A.
Findlay, H.
Gibson, G.
Kedra, M.
Majaneva, S.
Morata, N.
Nikolopoulos, A.
O´Regan, M.
Pavlov, A.
Peeken, Ilka
Sampei, M.
Werner, K.
spellingShingle Fritz, Michael
Wegener, C.
Forest, A.
Findlay, H.
Gibson, G.
Kedra, M.
Majaneva, S.
Morata, N.
Nikolopoulos, A.
O´Regan, M.
Pavlov, A.
Peeken, Ilka
Sampei, M.
Werner, K.
Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm
author_facet Fritz, Michael
Wegener, C.
Forest, A.
Findlay, H.
Gibson, G.
Kedra, M.
Majaneva, S.
Morata, N.
Nikolopoulos, A.
O´Regan, M.
Pavlov, A.
Peeken, Ilka
Sampei, M.
Werner, K.
author_sort Fritz, Michael
title Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm
title_short Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm
title_full Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm
title_fullStr Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm
title_full_unstemmed Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): A network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the Arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm
title_sort arctic in rapid transition (art): a network to study the spatial and temporal changes of biogeochemical cycling and ecological functions in the arctic marine and coastal permafrost realm
publishDate 2014
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/35845/
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