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Research paper thumbnail of Coastal environments of the western Kara and eastern Barents Seas

Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography, 1995

Satellite images from the Kara Sea show that, until July, fast-ice extends along the coast and Fi... more Satellite images from the Kara Sea show that, until July, fast-ice extends along the coast and Fills the estuaries of the Ob' and Yenisey rivers. It is separated from offshore drift-ice by a region of open water, comprising a flaw lead/polynya. By August, much of the fast and drift-ice has melted and retreated from the southwestern Kara Sea, leaving behind

Research paper thumbnail of Pathways and mean residence times of dissolved pollutants in the ocean derived from transient tracers and stable isotopes

Science of The Total Environment, Sep 1, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of Lagrangian Ice Tracking System: LITS Expanded with Arctic and Antarctic Environmental Data

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 1, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Going with the Floe? An Analysis of the Epic Expeditions of Fridtjof Nansen and Sir Ernest Shackleton

AGUFM, Dec 1, 2007

One hundred years ago, the heroic age of polar exploration was underway. At first glance the Arct... more One hundred years ago, the heroic age of polar exploration was underway. At first glance the Arctic-based Fridtjof Nansen and Antarctic-based Sir Ernest Shackleton, and their most famous expeditions, are literally poles apart. But the expeditions wound up having much in common, including the fact that their fates were largely dependent on their drift trajectory in the sea ice pack

Research paper thumbnail of A 5˚C Arctic in a 2°C World. Challenges and recommendations for immediate action from the July 21-22, 2016 Workshop: Briefing Paper forArctic Science Ministerial, September 20, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing Approaches to Teaching Systems Thinking: Reading Article vs. Game Play

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 1, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Connecting Polar Literature with Contemporary Research

AGUFM, Dec 1, 2006

The public is fascinated with polar research, especially when it is linked with exploration, disc... more The public is fascinated with polar research, especially when it is linked with exploration, discovery, adventure, isolation, self-reliance, hardship, and exotic landscapes and biota. A powerful way to engage the public in appreciating current research is to link it with accounts of historical expeditions. We have been doing this at Barnard College, Columbia University, since 2003 through "Exploring the Poles,"

Research paper thumbnail of Journal of Geophysical Research Publications: Community Characteristics

Research paper thumbnail of Meeting the Challenges for Gender Diversity in the Geosciences

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 1, 2003

Women are now routinely chief scientists on major cruises, lead field parties to all continents, ... more Women are now routinely chief scientists on major cruises, lead field parties to all continents, and have risen to leadership positions in professional organizations, academic departments and government agencies including major funding agencies. They teach at all levels, advise research students, make research discoveries and receive honors in recognition of their achievements. Despite these advances, women continue to be under-represented

Research paper thumbnail of Correction to “Reconstructing the origin and trajectory of drifting Arctic sea ice” by S. L. Pfirman et al

Journal of Geophysical Research, Oct 15, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of Going with the Floe?: An analysis of luck versus skill in the epic polar expeditions of fridtjof nansen and sir ernest shackleton

One hundred years ago, the heroic age of polar exploration was well underway. Expeditions set off... more One hundred years ago, the heroic age of polar exploration was well underway. Expeditions set off one after another to explore, map and make national claims. Fridtjof Nansen and Sir Ernest Shackleton were two of the most renowned polar explorers in their time, and their ...

Research paper thumbnail of Creating a Learning Community for Solutions to Climate Change

AGUFM, Dec 1, 2011

ABSTRACT The rapidly evolving and interdisciplinary nature of climate change presents a challenge... more ABSTRACT The rapidly evolving and interdisciplinary nature of climate change presents a challenge to colleges and universities as they seek to educate undergraduate students. To address this challenge, the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) with NSF funding is creating a nationwide cyber-enabled learning community called CAMEL (Climate, Adaptation, and Mitigation e-Learning). CAMEL engages experts in science, policy and decision-making, education, and assessment in the production of a virtual toolbox of curricular resources designed for teaching climate change causes, consequences, and solutions. CAMEL is: ? Developing cyberinfrastructure that supports and promotes the creation of materials and community; ? Generating materials for the Encyclopedia of Earth, a site averaging 50,000 views per day; ? Ensuring that materials developed and shared are founded on the best available scientific information and follow the most appropriate educational practices; ? Assisting faculty at institutions of higher education across the United States as they create, improve, test, and share resources for teaching students not only how to diagnose climate change problems, but also to identify and effect solutions; ? Evaluating the determinants of successful community building using cybermedia. The community and resultant content range from general education to upper division courses for students in a variety of majors. At the center of the community are the 160 colleges and universities represented in NCSE's Council of Environmental Deans and Directors. Members of this group represent recognized expertise in virtually all areas of this project. A team with substantial experience with evaluating innovative initiatives in STEM education is administering the evaluation component.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating World Views, Knowledge and Venues in Climate Science Education

Research paper thumbnail of PoLAR Voices: Informing Adult Learners about the Science and Story of Climate Change in the Polar Regions Through Audio Podcast

Research paper thumbnail of The science of diversity

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, May 15, 2007

While the number of women in science is increasing in the United States, women continue to be sig... more While the number of women in science is increasing in the United States, women continue to be significantly underrepresented in the upper ranks [National Science Foundation, 2004]. U.S. universities as well as the federal government are responding to this bottleneck by increasing their investments in diversity initiatives. Following the 1999 Massachusetts Institute of Technology report about bias against female faculty, the U.S. National Science Foundation launched the ADVANCE program to increase the participation of women in science. The goal of the program is to use behavioral and social science research to understand and change individual and organizational behavior.

Research paper thumbnail of Hydrographic structure and variability of the Kara Sea: Implications for pollutant distribution

Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography, 1995

Nuclear activity on land and dumping of waste in the Siberian shelf seas mean that the Kara Sea i... more Nuclear activity on land and dumping of waste in the Siberian shelf seas mean that the Kara Sea is most likely to experience inputs of radioactivity. Industrial and other anthropogenic activities in the expansive Ob' and Yenisey watersheds also contribute organochlorines, heavy metals and oil to this region. Contaminant fate is influenced by the distribution of the river discharge and

Research paper thumbnail of Tracer studies of Arctic sea-ice growth and ablation

... Stand from May ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Saline outflow from the Arctic Ocean its contributi... more ... Stand from May ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Saline outflow from the Arctic Ocean its contribution the deep waters the Greenland Norwegian and Iceland Seas Journal Geophysical Research Aagaard Fahrbach Meincke Swift Structure and geological processes The ...

Research paper thumbnail of Better retention through game-play - EcoChains: Arctic Crisis card game

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 18, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Signs of the Land: Reaching Arctic Communities Facing Climate Change

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 17, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Maximizing Productivity and Recognition, Part 2: Collaboration and Networking

AAAS Articles DO Group, May 18, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Coastal environments of the western Kara and eastern Barents Seas

Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography, 1995

Satellite images from the Kara Sea show that, until July, fast-ice extends along the coast and Fi... more Satellite images from the Kara Sea show that, until July, fast-ice extends along the coast and Fills the estuaries of the Ob' and Yenisey rivers. It is separated from offshore drift-ice by a region of open water, comprising a flaw lead/polynya. By August, much of the fast and drift-ice has melted and retreated from the southwestern Kara Sea, leaving behind

Research paper thumbnail of Pathways and mean residence times of dissolved pollutants in the ocean derived from transient tracers and stable isotopes

Science of The Total Environment, Sep 1, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of Lagrangian Ice Tracking System: LITS Expanded with Arctic and Antarctic Environmental Data

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 1, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Going with the Floe? An Analysis of the Epic Expeditions of Fridtjof Nansen and Sir Ernest Shackleton

AGUFM, Dec 1, 2007

One hundred years ago, the heroic age of polar exploration was underway. At first glance the Arct... more One hundred years ago, the heroic age of polar exploration was underway. At first glance the Arctic-based Fridtjof Nansen and Antarctic-based Sir Ernest Shackleton, and their most famous expeditions, are literally poles apart. But the expeditions wound up having much in common, including the fact that their fates were largely dependent on their drift trajectory in the sea ice pack

Research paper thumbnail of A 5˚C Arctic in a 2°C World. Challenges and recommendations for immediate action from the July 21-22, 2016 Workshop: Briefing Paper forArctic Science Ministerial, September 20, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing Approaches to Teaching Systems Thinking: Reading Article vs. Game Play

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 1, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Connecting Polar Literature with Contemporary Research

AGUFM, Dec 1, 2006

The public is fascinated with polar research, especially when it is linked with exploration, disc... more The public is fascinated with polar research, especially when it is linked with exploration, discovery, adventure, isolation, self-reliance, hardship, and exotic landscapes and biota. A powerful way to engage the public in appreciating current research is to link it with accounts of historical expeditions. We have been doing this at Barnard College, Columbia University, since 2003 through "Exploring the Poles,"

Research paper thumbnail of Journal of Geophysical Research Publications: Community Characteristics

Research paper thumbnail of Meeting the Challenges for Gender Diversity in the Geosciences

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 1, 2003

Women are now routinely chief scientists on major cruises, lead field parties to all continents, ... more Women are now routinely chief scientists on major cruises, lead field parties to all continents, and have risen to leadership positions in professional organizations, academic departments and government agencies including major funding agencies. They teach at all levels, advise research students, make research discoveries and receive honors in recognition of their achievements. Despite these advances, women continue to be under-represented

Research paper thumbnail of Correction to “Reconstructing the origin and trajectory of drifting Arctic sea ice” by S. L. Pfirman et al

Journal of Geophysical Research, Oct 15, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of Going with the Floe?: An analysis of luck versus skill in the epic polar expeditions of fridtjof nansen and sir ernest shackleton

One hundred years ago, the heroic age of polar exploration was well underway. Expeditions set off... more One hundred years ago, the heroic age of polar exploration was well underway. Expeditions set off one after another to explore, map and make national claims. Fridtjof Nansen and Sir Ernest Shackleton were two of the most renowned polar explorers in their time, and their ...

Research paper thumbnail of Creating a Learning Community for Solutions to Climate Change

AGUFM, Dec 1, 2011

ABSTRACT The rapidly evolving and interdisciplinary nature of climate change presents a challenge... more ABSTRACT The rapidly evolving and interdisciplinary nature of climate change presents a challenge to colleges and universities as they seek to educate undergraduate students. To address this challenge, the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) with NSF funding is creating a nationwide cyber-enabled learning community called CAMEL (Climate, Adaptation, and Mitigation e-Learning). CAMEL engages experts in science, policy and decision-making, education, and assessment in the production of a virtual toolbox of curricular resources designed for teaching climate change causes, consequences, and solutions. CAMEL is: ? Developing cyberinfrastructure that supports and promotes the creation of materials and community; ? Generating materials for the Encyclopedia of Earth, a site averaging 50,000 views per day; ? Ensuring that materials developed and shared are founded on the best available scientific information and follow the most appropriate educational practices; ? Assisting faculty at institutions of higher education across the United States as they create, improve, test, and share resources for teaching students not only how to diagnose climate change problems, but also to identify and effect solutions; ? Evaluating the determinants of successful community building using cybermedia. The community and resultant content range from general education to upper division courses for students in a variety of majors. At the center of the community are the 160 colleges and universities represented in NCSE's Council of Environmental Deans and Directors. Members of this group represent recognized expertise in virtually all areas of this project. A team with substantial experience with evaluating innovative initiatives in STEM education is administering the evaluation component.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating World Views, Knowledge and Venues in Climate Science Education

Research paper thumbnail of PoLAR Voices: Informing Adult Learners about the Science and Story of Climate Change in the Polar Regions Through Audio Podcast

Research paper thumbnail of The science of diversity

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, May 15, 2007

While the number of women in science is increasing in the United States, women continue to be sig... more While the number of women in science is increasing in the United States, women continue to be significantly underrepresented in the upper ranks [National Science Foundation, 2004]. U.S. universities as well as the federal government are responding to this bottleneck by increasing their investments in diversity initiatives. Following the 1999 Massachusetts Institute of Technology report about bias against female faculty, the U.S. National Science Foundation launched the ADVANCE program to increase the participation of women in science. The goal of the program is to use behavioral and social science research to understand and change individual and organizational behavior.

Research paper thumbnail of Hydrographic structure and variability of the Kara Sea: Implications for pollutant distribution

Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography, 1995

Nuclear activity on land and dumping of waste in the Siberian shelf seas mean that the Kara Sea i... more Nuclear activity on land and dumping of waste in the Siberian shelf seas mean that the Kara Sea is most likely to experience inputs of radioactivity. Industrial and other anthropogenic activities in the expansive Ob' and Yenisey watersheds also contribute organochlorines, heavy metals and oil to this region. Contaminant fate is influenced by the distribution of the river discharge and

Research paper thumbnail of Tracer studies of Arctic sea-ice growth and ablation

... Stand from May ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Saline outflow from the Arctic Ocean its contributi... more ... Stand from May ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Saline outflow from the Arctic Ocean its contribution the deep waters the Greenland Norwegian and Iceland Seas Journal Geophysical Research Aagaard Fahrbach Meincke Swift Structure and geological processes The ...

Research paper thumbnail of Better retention through game-play - EcoChains: Arctic Crisis card game

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 18, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Signs of the Land: Reaching Arctic Communities Facing Climate Change

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, Dec 17, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Maximizing Productivity and Recognition, Part 2: Collaboration and Networking

AAAS Articles DO Group, May 18, 2021