Workshop to Define Research Priorities for Russian Arctic Land-Shelf Systems: Abstracts

The recent improved access to the Russian Arctic provides unparalleled opportunities to gain a pan-Arctic understanding of environmental processes and events and relation to global issues. However, there has been little coordination within the North American scientific community and with European co...

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Other Authors: Forman, Steven L., Tipton-Everett, Lynn R.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University 1995
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1811/52125
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spelling ftohiostateu:oai:kb.osu.edu:1811/52125 2023-05-15T14:26:22+02:00 Workshop to Define Research Priorities for Russian Arctic Land-Shelf Systems: Abstracts Forman, Steven L. Tipton-Everett, Lynn R. 1995 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1811/52125 en_US eng Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University Byrd Polar Research Center Miscellaneous Series. M-335 Forman, Steven L. and Lynn R. Tipton-Everett, editors. 1995. Workshop to Define Research Priorities for Russian Arctic Land-Shelf Systems: Abstracts, January 10-12, 1995. Byrd Polar Research Center Misellaneous Series M-335. Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, 132 pages. http://hdl.handle.net/1811/52125 Russian Arctic Land-shelf systems Workshop to Define Research Priorities for Russian Arctic Land-Shelf Systems 1995 Technical Report Map 1995 ftohiostateu 2020-08-22T19:11:25Z The recent improved access to the Russian Arctic provides unparalleled opportunities to gain a pan-Arctic understanding of environmental processes and events and relation to global issues. However, there has been little coordination within the North American scientific community and with European colleagues on research priorities in the Russian half hemisphere of the Arctic. With support from the Arctic System Science Program of the U.S. National Science Foundation the workshop was organized to define key scientific questions related to processes and environmental change of the Russian arctic continental shelves and adjacent lowlands. The workshop focus is on defining interdisciplinary and circumarctic research priorities to elucidate land/shelf interactions from the present through the Cenozoic. Of particular interest is understanding the linkages between processes and events from the watershed to and across the continental shelf. Discussions focus on defining major oceanographic, terrestrial, and atmospheric processes that presently control and, in the past, altered the distribution of biota, sea-ice, permafrost, glaciers, and river discharge. A unifying theme is how the Arctic contributes and is affected by global change. The ultimate goal is to provide improved boundary conditions for climate models and the needed insight into the role of the Arctic in modulating global climate and human migration. U.S. National Science Foundation, Arctic System Science Program. Report Arctic Arctic Ice permafrost Polar Research Sea ice Ohio State University (OSU): Knowledge Bank Arctic
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Workshop to Define Research Priorities for Russian Arctic Land-Shelf Systems
1995
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Workshop to Define Research Priorities for Russian Arctic Land-Shelf Systems
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Workshop to Define Research Priorities for Russian Arctic Land-Shelf Systems: Abstracts
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Workshop to Define Research Priorities for Russian Arctic Land-Shelf Systems
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description The recent improved access to the Russian Arctic provides unparalleled opportunities to gain a pan-Arctic understanding of environmental processes and events and relation to global issues. However, there has been little coordination within the North American scientific community and with European colleagues on research priorities in the Russian half hemisphere of the Arctic. With support from the Arctic System Science Program of the U.S. National Science Foundation the workshop was organized to define key scientific questions related to processes and environmental change of the Russian arctic continental shelves and adjacent lowlands. The workshop focus is on defining interdisciplinary and circumarctic research priorities to elucidate land/shelf interactions from the present through the Cenozoic. Of particular interest is understanding the linkages between processes and events from the watershed to and across the continental shelf. Discussions focus on defining major oceanographic, terrestrial, and atmospheric processes that presently control and, in the past, altered the distribution of biota, sea-ice, permafrost, glaciers, and river discharge. A unifying theme is how the Arctic contributes and is affected by global change. The ultimate goal is to provide improved boundary conditions for climate models and the needed insight into the role of the Arctic in modulating global climate and human migration. U.S. National Science Foundation, Arctic System Science Program.
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