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  • 1. Darby, D.
    et al.
    Jakobsson, M.
    Polyak, L.
    Icebreaker Expedition Collects Key Arctic Seafloor and Ice Data2005In: EOS: Transactions, ISSN 0096-3941, E-ISSN 2324-9250, Vol. 86, no 52, p. 549-556Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The recently completed Healy-Oden Trans-Arctic Expedition 2005 (HoTrAX'05) retrieved 29 piston cores averaging nearly 12 meters in length from a complete transect across the central Arctic ocean (Figure 1).These cores provide a critically-needed sample cache for both a pan-Arctic stratigraphy and a long-awaited paleoclimate record that it is hoped will greatly improve the understanding of how deepwater is exchanged between Arctic basins, how the climate system in the Arctic works over longer time intervals, and how the Arctic system interacts with global systems. The coring was done from the U.s. Coast Guard Cutter (UsCGC) Healy, while oceanographic measurements were made from the Swedish icebreaker Oden. In addition to coring and oceanography, HoTrAX mapped the seafloor with multibeam bathymetry and collected chirp sonar profiles that not only mapped the strata to a sub-bottom depth of 50–100 meters , but also provided detailed information on the geologic context of the core sites.

  • 2. Karlsson, Jan
    et al.
    Giesler, Reiner
    Global Change and the High-Latitude Environment2008In: EOS: Transactions, ISSN 0096-3941, E-ISSN 2324-9250, Vol. 89, no 10, p. 97-97Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    High Latitude Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystems: Interactions and Response to Environmental Change; Abisko, Sweden, 11–14 September 2007; Terrestrial and aquatic scientists took part in a workshop in Sweden to discuss cross-system linkages that strongly influence the structure and function of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, which effects may be altered by future environmental change. Sixty-five researchers, mainly from northern Europe and North America, attended the meeting.

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