ARCUS Publication Directory

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 31 - 40 of 258 publications.
Year: 2021 - Publication

2021 ARCUS Annual Report

Myers, B., Wiggins, H. (eds). 2021 ARCUS Annual Report. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2021.


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Year: 2018 - Publication

National Inuit Strategy on Research

National Inuit Strategy on Research. Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 1998. 48 pp. ISBN: 978-0-9699774-2-1.


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Release Date: - Witness the Arctic

Witness the Arctic | Volume 25, Number 2 - Fall

This issue includes news about the NSF Polar Cyberinfrastructure Program, recent grants awarded to Early-Career Polar Investigators, and two NSF-funded research projects: a RAPID-funded study of the spatiotemporal dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Arctic and an NNA-funded study of interactions and feedbacks within permafrost-agroecosystems. This issue also includes summary news from the Engaging Rural and Alaska Native Undergraduates and Youth in Arctic STEM workshop and the Community and Citizen Science in the Far North conference; updates from the US Arctic Research Commission, the


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Year: 2021 - Publication

Engaging Rural and Alaska Native Undergraduates and Youth in Arctic STEM: Workshop Report

Engaging Rural and Alaska Native Undergraduates and Youth in Arctic STEM: Workshop Report. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2021. 46 pp.


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Release Date: - Sea Ice Outlook

Sea Ice Outlook: 2021 September Report

Outlook Report

Executive Summary


This September Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report is a new addition to the SIO season. It has been created in response to participant suggestions during the 2021 January SIO Contributors Forum to solicit forecasts initialized in late August or early September for September mean Arctic sea-ice extent. The September SIO report provides a brief summary of the forecasts. The more comprehensive, full post-season report will be published in spring 2022. We are pleased to have received 20 new


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Year: 2021 - Publication

Ethical and Equitable Engagement Synthesis Report

Ethical and Equitable Engagement Synthesis Report: A collection of Inuit rules, guidelines, protocols, and values for the engagement of Inuit Communities and Indigenous Knowledge from Across Inuit Nunaat. Synthesis Report. Inuit Circumpolar Council. International. 2021. 40 pp.


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Release Date: - Sea Ice Outlook

Sea Ice Outlook: 2021 August Report

Outlook Report

Executive Summary


We heartily thank those who contributed to this 2021 August Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report. This activity thrives only through the dedicated participation of the many forecast contributors. The 2021 August Sea Ice Outlook received 45 submissions (38 in June, 41 in July). These outlook contributions are based on various methods, including dynamical (physics-based) models, statistical approaches, heuristic (qualitative), and machine-learning. Along with projections of total Arctic sea-ice extent for September, the August SIO received nine projections


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Year: 2020 - Publication

First European Polar Science Week

First European Polar Science Week. The European Space Agency, European Commission. 2020. 76 pp.


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Year: 2018 - Publication

2018 ARCUS Annual Meeting Summary Report

Thornton, A.E., Wiggins, H.V. (eds). 2018 ARCUS Annual Meeting Summary Report. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2018. 6 pp.


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Release Date: - Sea Ice Outlook

Sea Ice Outlook: 2021 July Report

Outlook Report

Executive Summary


We express our thanks to all the groups and individuals who submitted their contribution to the 2021 July Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report and for your continued support.

We received 41 contributions of September sea-ice extent that included pan-Arctic predictions—two more than for the June report. Of these, eight also included predictions for pan-Antarctic extent and eight included predictions for the Alaska Region (Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas). There were 14 submissions of September mean sea-ice extent anomalies, computed relative to


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