The ARCUS Publication Directory is a portal that includes science planning documents, white papers, newsletters, and other reports that are outside of the peer review literature.
The publications index is listed in chronological order beginning with the most recent publication.
Displaying 181 - 190 of 258 publications.
The Earth is Faster Now
Igor Krupnik, Dyanna Jolly (eds.), The Earth is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2002. 384 pp. ISBN 0-9720449-0-6.
Proceedings of the Arctic System Science Program All-Hands Workshop
Proceedings of the Arctic System Science Program All-Hands Workshop 2002. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2003. 280 pp.
Arctic Research Support and Logistics: Strategies and Recommendations for System-scale Studies in a Changing Environment
Peter Schlosser, Terry Tucker, Wendy Warnick, Alison York (eds.). Arctic Research Support and Logistics: Strategies and Recommendations for System-scale Studies in a Changing Environment. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2003. 95 pp.
Watching Ice and Weather Our Way
Conrad Oozeva, Chester Noongwook, George Noongwook, Christina Alowa, Igor Krupnik, Watching Ice and Weather Our Way. Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. 2004. 208 pp. ISBN 0-9673429-5-3.
Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST) Science Plan
Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST) Science Plan. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2004. 96 pp.
Human Dimensions of the Arctic System (HARC) Brochure: Designing the Human Dimension into an Arctic Observing Network
Designing the Human Dimension into an Arctic Observing Network. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2007. 2 pp.
Arctic Observation Integration: Workshops Report
Arctic Observation Integration Workshops Report. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2008. 63 pp.
Wildlife Response to Environmental Arctic Change: Predicting Future Habitats of Arctic Alaska
Philip D. Martin, Jennifer L. Jenkins, F. Jeffrey Adams, M. Torre Jorgenson, Angela C. Matz, David C. Payer, Patricia E. Reynolds, Amy C. Tidwell, James R. Zelenak, Wildlife Response to Environmental Arctic Change: Predicting Future Habitats of Arctic Alaska. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fairbanks, Alaska. 2009. 142 pp.
Sea Ice Outlook: 2015 August Report
Full Outlook Report
Summary
Thank you to the groups that contributed to the 2015 August Report. We have 38 (including one regional only) contributions, which again sets a new record for the total number of submissions.
The median August Outlook for September 2015 Arctic sea ice extent is 4.8 million square kilometers (km2), 200,000 km2 lower than the June and July medians. The quartile range is 4.2 to 5.2 million km2 (see Figure 1 in the Overview section, below). Contributions are based on a range of methods: statistical, dynamical models, estimates based on trends, and