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Colleen | Strawhacker | colstraw@nsf.gov | Organization: U.S. National Science Foundation Department: Arctic Section Title: Program Director, Arctic System Science (ARCSS) Specialties: Cyberinfrastructure and Data Products with a Focus on Social Science Data and Indigenous Knowledge, Ethical Issues around Indigenous Data Sovereignty, Data Interoperability for Synthesis Research, Archaeology, Climate Change Resilience and Vulnerability, Soils and Agriculture of the Past, Long-Term Human Ecodynamics in Marginal Environments |
Irina | Streletskaya | strelets@gol.ru | Organization: Moscow State University Department: Faculty of Geography Title: Ph.D. Specialties: data processing/analysis, groundwater, permafrost terrains Current Research: Cryopegs.Saline soils.Ground-ice database.Contamination in permafrost. |
Dmitry | Streletskiy | strelets@gwu.edu | Organization: The George Washington University Department: Geography Title: Assistant Professor of Geography and International Affairs |
Robert | Striegl | rstriegl@usgs.gov | Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Department: Water Resources Division Title: Research Hydrologist Specialties: biogeochemistry, CO2 chemistry, limnology Current Research: Lake and wetland carbon cycling.Carbon dioxide and methane flux across soil/air and water/air interfaces. |
William | Stringer | stringer@gi.alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Geophysical Institute (GI) Title: retired Specialties: remote sensing, satellites, sea ice Current Research: Response of sea ice to arctic storms.The influence of river discharge on the thawing of sea ice in the Mackenzie River delta.Remote sensing of oil spills.Identification of potential sites of radionuclide pollution in the Former Soviet Union. |
Julienne | Stroeve | julienne.stroeve@colorado.edu | Organization: University of Colorado Boulder Title: Professor Specialties: remote sensing, climatology Current Research: Remote sensing of polar regions. Surface albedo and temperatures retrieval from visible and infrared radiances. Sea ice mapping with passive microwave brightness temperatures. |
Johan | Strom | johan@itm.su.se | Organization: Stockholm University Department: Department of Applied Environmental Science Specialties: atmospheric sciences, meteorology, air pollution Current Research: Operating continuous observations of atmospheric aerosol properties and CO2 at the Zeppelin station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. ASTAR, Airborne observations of aerosols and trace gases over Svalbard and Antarctica (over Neumayer and Syowa) |
Hallvard | Strom | hallvard.strom@npolar.no | Organization: Norwegian Polar Institute Department: Research Department Title: Biologist Specialties: seabirds, waterfowl, avian ecology Current Research: Studies on common and thick-billed Murre |
Evelyn | Strombom | evelyn.strombom@gmail.com | Organization: University of Oslo Department: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior Title: Researcher |
Geoff | Strong | geoff2.strong@home.com | Title: Meteorological Consultant Specialties: climate change, atmospheric physics, hydrology Current Research: Closing the water budget (atmospheric moisture budget and surface water balance) of the Mackenzie River Basin.Modeling climate change over the basin. |
Kimberly | Strong | kim.strong@utoronto.ca | Organization: University of Toronto Department: Physics Department Title: Professor Specialties: atmospheric sciences, climate change, remote sensing Current Research: Arctic stratospheric ozone depletion and links with climate change. Remote sounding of atmospheric composition. Ground-based, balloon, and satellite measurements using UV-visible and infrared spectroscopic techniques. |
Anja Nicole | Stuckenberger | Specialties: cultural anthropology, religion/belief systems, social organization Current Research: 1) Arctic peoples' experiences with and perceptions of climate change. 2) Penecostalism 3) Social change (Ph.D. study: 'Community at Play - social and religious dynamics in the modern Inuit community of Qikqitarjuaq)Specific Project: Exhibition at the Hood Museum of Art (Dartmouth College) on the issue of northern peoples' experiences and perceptions of climate change (opening: January 2007). |
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Svetlana | Stuefer (Berezovskaya) | sveta.stuefer@alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Title: Assistant Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Specialties: Water resources, hydrology, hydraulics, precipitation, snow hydrology |
Minze | Stuiver | minze@u.washington.edu | Organization: University of Washington Department: Department of Geological Sciences Specialties: geochemistry, radiocarbon dating, paleoclimatology Current Research: Oxygen isotopes in ice cores (e.g., GISP, Taylor Dome). |
Edmund | Stump | ed.stump@asu.edu | Organization: Arizona State University Department: Department of Geology Title: Chairman Specialties: geology, geochronology Current Research: Fission-track dating the uplift history of the Alaska Range. |
Matthew | Sturm | snowhydroak@gmail.com | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Geophysical Institute Title: Professor Specialties: snow physics, snow characteristics, heat transfer Current Research: Snow distribution in the Arctic.Snow distribution on antarctic sea ice. |
Mohamed | Succarieh | ffmfs1@uaf.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Specialties: earthquake engineering, soil mechanics Current Research: Response spectra from Alaska Earthquakes.Estimation of earthquake induced settlements in thawed permafrost. |
Peter | Suedfeld | psuedfeld@psych.ubc.ca | Organization: University of British Columbia Department: Department of Psychology Title: Professor Emeritus Specialties: psychology, human/environment interaction Current Research: Director, Polar Psychology Project (international, bipolar).Personality patterns of polar crew members and explorers.Adaptation and coping in polar regions.Emotional and cognitive functioning.Sleep. |
Konosuke | Sugiura | sugiura@sci.u-toyama.ac.jp | Organization: University of Toyama Title: Ph.D. Specialties: Glaciology, Cryosphere Science, Environmental Earth Science Current Research: snow cover, blowing snow, precipitation |
Joseph | Sullivan | joe-yrdfa@alaska.com | Organization: Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association Title: Program director Specialties: salmon, fisheries management, pathology Current Research: salmon, fish pathology, habitat assessment and restoration, traditional ecological knowledge, fish early life history |
Patrick | Sullivan | pfsullivan@alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage Title: Research Scientist Specialties: ecology, biogeochemistry, global change Current Research: 1. Climate-vegetation interactions2. Treeline3. Plant-herbivore interactions and wetland biogeochemistry |
Henrik | Sulsbrück | as-science@greennet.gl | Organization: National History Museum, University of Copenhagen Department: Arctic Station Title: Scientific Manager Specialties: sedimentology, quaternary geology, marine geology Current Research: Late Holocene Fjord sedimentation, Arctic coastal morphology |
Dan | Summa | arcticwatch@aol.com | Title: Executive Director Specialties: science management Current Research: Provide grant money to assist researchers/graduate students in their studies of the Arctic. |
Wei | Sun | sun@elvis.gi.alaska.edu | Specialties: geomagnetism, space physics Current Research: Analysis of geomagnetic field variations at the auroral zone and middle latitudes for examining the relationship between magnetospheric substorm and the magnetic storm.A study of magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling model of substorms. |
Nico | Sun | nicosun91@gmail.com | Organization: Self Title: PhD researcher Specialties: sea ice monitoring and prediction Current Research: Arctic and Antarctic sea ice |