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Arctic Forum 1998 (PDF - 300 K)
- Pleistocene biogeography of mammals and Late Glacial climate change
- Arctic controls on global climate changeóinsights from Greenland ice cores
- A compilation of annual paleoclimate records over the last 400 years
- A Paleoenvironmental Atlas for Beringia and beyond
- Paleoclimate reconstruction in the southwest Yukon Territory, Canada
- Temperature, accumulation, and ice sheet elevation in central Greenland through the last deglacial transition
Terrestrial research in the Arctic
- Opportunities for integrative research in the NSF ARCSS Program
- Observational evidence of recent change in the northern high-latitude environment
- Forage variation in brood-rearing areas used by Pacific black brant geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
- Human adaptation to large-scale environmental changes in the North Atlantic Arc (NAARC)
- Carbon cycling in the Arcticósome results from the ARCSS-LAII Flux Study
- CH4 oxidation by tundra wetlands as measured by a selective inhibitor
Focus on the Arctic Ocean
- Distribution and variability of freshwater sources within the Arctic Ocean surface and halocline waters
- Ventilation of intermediate water in the central Canadian Basin observed on the SCICEX 96 cruise
- Enhanced geophysical instrumentation for SCICEX; the Seafloor Characterization and Mapping Pods (SCAMP)
- Study of Arctic change
- The Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA) field experiment
Poster Presentations
- Circum-Arctic Map of Permafrost and Ground Ice Conditions
- Site fidelity and movements of brood-rearing brant in the oil fields of northern Alaska
- Contemporary water and constituent balances for the Pan-Arctic Drainage System: continent to coastal ocean fluxes
Special Guest Speaker
- The peopling of the New World: an alternative view

