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Eugene | Kozminsky | eugene@ek12030.spb.edu | Organization: Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Department: The White Sea Biological Station Title: Ph.D. in Zoology Specialties: environmental monitoring, population biology, parasitology Current Research: A long-term parasitological monitoring program of the trematodeparthenites in intertidal molluscs Littorina spp. are carried out in theKandalaksha State Reserve. A population biology and ecology researchs of Littorina spp. (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) in the White Sea. |
William | Krabill | william.b.krabill@nasa.gov | Organization: U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Department: Laboratory for Hydrospheric Processes - Observational Science Branch Title: Project Scientist for Arctic Ice Mapping Specialties: glaciology, global change, ice sheet geophysics Current Research: Greenland Ice Sheet mass balance |
Gerd | Krahmann | gkrahmann@ifm-geomar.de | Organization: University of Kiel Department: Leibniz-Institut for Sea Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR) Specialties: physical oceanography, climate modeling Current Research: Analysis of interannual to multidecadal variability in the Arctic ocean-ice system both from an observational and modeling point. |
Gerhard | Kramm | kramm@gi.alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Atmospheric Science Title: Lecturer and Research Associate Specialties: atmospheric sciences, boundary-layer meteorology, microclimatology Current Research: atmospheric dynamics, atmospheric turbulence, air pollution modeling, air-sea interaction, atmosphere-wildfire modeling |
William | Krantz | krantz@spot.colorado.edu | Organization: University of Colorado Boulder Department: Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) Specialties: geomorphology, frost heaving, heat transfer Current Research: Modeling and field studies of earth hummock formation.Modeling and laboratory studies of differential frost heave. |
Vladimir | Krapivin | vfk@ms.ire.rssi.ru | Organization: Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics (Russian Academy of Sciences) Department: Department of Informatics Title: Professor Specialties: ice modeling, ecosystem modeling, global change Current Research: Application of a global modeling technology to the study of Arctic Basin pollution and its correlation with global change.An application of modeling technology to the study of Arctic Basin pollution as function of Siberian rivers. |
Rupert | Krapp | rkrapp@ipoe.uni-kiel.de | Organization: University of Kiel Department: Institute for Polar Ecology Specialties: sea ice biota, environmental toxicology, ecophysiology Current Research: Impact of UV radiation on polar sea ice organismsScientific diving under sea iceOxiradical stress as biomarker |
Robert | Kraus | cbtris0@pop.uky.edu | Organization: University of Kentucky Department: Department of Psychiatry Specialties: anthropology Current Research: Psychiatry. Alaska Native coporations. Alaska/Russian relations. Aleut culture. Athabaskan studies. Circumpolar cultures. Cultural anthropology. Eskimos. Ethnohistory. Ethnology. Indigenous knowledge and wisdom. Indigenous peoples. Inuit culture. Medical sciences. Mental health. Native studies. Native transitions. Psychology. Public health. Publications. Siberian peoples. Social anthropology. Social change. Yup’ik culture. |
Michael | Krauss | anlc-l@galileo.admin.uaf.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Alaska Native Language Center Specialties: linguistics Current Research: Endangered languages. |
Shepard | Krech, III | shepard_krech_iii@brown.edu | Organization: Brown University Department: Department of Anthropology Specialties: ethnohistory, cultural anthropology, Athabaskan studies Current Research: Ethnohistory, material culture, museology, native studies, man and nature. |
Christopher | Krembs | Organization: Department of Ecology State of Washington Title: Oceanographer Specialties: algae, aquatic microbiology, biological oceanography Current Research: Exopolymeric substances (EPS), secreted in theform of mucous slime by aquaticmicroorganisms, are known to playimportant roles in marine ecosystems. We investigate their potentialto alter the microstructure of the sea-ice habitat and to serve ascryoprotectants for microorganisms dwelling therein. The research is motivated by our findings of surprisingly high concentrations of EPS in wintertime Arctic sea ice, in combination with microscopicobservations implying potential benefits to the survivalof bacteria and microalgae at very low temperatures (-15¡C andbelow) in the pore system of sea ice. |
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Elena | Kremenetskaya | elena@krsc.ru | Organization: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch Department: Kola Science Centre Title: Deputy Director Specialties: seismology, earthquakes Current Research: Seismic monitoring of the Barents region.Mining explosions and induced seismicity Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula. |
Karl | Kreutz | karl.kreutz@maine.edu | Organization: University of Maine Department: Climate Change Institute and Department of Earth Sciences Title: Assistant Professor Specialties: paleoclimatology Current Research: Ice coring in the St. Elias Mountains and Alaska Range |
Michael | Kriews | mkriews@awi-bremerhaven.de | Organization: Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Department: Department of Geosciences Specialties: atmospheric chemistry, ice chemistry, instrumentation Current Research: Trace metal analysis in aerosol particles, snow, seawater, and sea ice.Developing a new method for direct trace element analysis in frozen ice samples by Laserablation ICP-MS. |
Robert | Krimmel | rkrimmel@usgs.gov | Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Department: USGS-ICP Specialties: glaciology Current Research: Glacier mass balance and tidewater glacier dynamics. |
Gerhard | Krinner | gerhard@glaciog.ujf-grenoble.fr | Organization: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique / French National Center for Scientific Research Department: Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l'Environement Specialties: climate modeling, atmospheric sciences, climate change Current Research: Surface-atmosphere interactions.Impact of soil freezing on arctic climate, and its impact on arctic climate change. |
Richard | Krishfield | rkrishfield@whoi.edu | Organization: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Department: Department of Physical Oceanography Title: Senior Research Specialist Specialties: oceanography, biogeochemistry, ocean engineering Current Research: -Co-investigator of two projects which have become integral parts of the Arctic Observing Network: the Ice-Tethered Profiler (ITP) project and the Beaufort Gyre Observing System (BGOS). The success of these efforts over the past 6 years (over 30 ITPs deployed with the drifting ice and over 5 years of time series mooring data acquired under the ice pack) has lead to the continuation of these studies for another 5 years. These data support studies of physical and biological ocean processes, facilitates numerical model initialization and validation, and have stimulated general interest in Arctic science issues. Research and understanding that builds on these observations is contributing to a better appreciation of the Arctic's role in the earth's evolving climate system. |
Reinhardt | Kristensen | rmkristens@zmuc.ku.dk | Organization: National History Museum, University of Copenhagen Department: Zoological Museum Title: Professor Specialties: invertebrate zoology, marine biology Current Research: Arctic Meiofauna: Tardigrades, kinorhynchs, and loriciferans.Homothermic springs at Greenland.Ikaite pillars in South Greenland. |
Hördhur | Kristinsson | hkris@ni.is | Organization: Icelandic Institute of Natural History Department: Akureyri Division Specialties: lichenology, botany, biogeography Current Research: Lichen flora of Iceland.Database and distribution maps of plants and lichens in Iceland.Panarctic checklist of lichens. |
Steinunn | Kristjansdottir | steinunnk@hotmail.com | Organization: Slovak Environment Agency Department: Department of Archaeology Title: PhD Student Specialties: archaeology Current Research: Director of archaeological project (started in 1997) titled “Transition from Paganism to Christianity in Iceland.” |
Yngve | Kristoffersen | yngve.kristoffersen@geo.uib.no | Organization: University of Bergen Department: Department of Earth Science Specialties: marine geophysics, geotechnical engineering Current Research: marine geophysics in polar areas |
Ingrid | Kritsch | ingrid.kritsch@gmail.com | Organization: Gwich’in Social and Cultural Institute Department: Research Office Title: Research Director Specialties: Athabaskan studies, ethnoarchaeology, indigenous knowledge Current Research: Gwich’in oral history and place names research in the Gwich’in Settlement Region (including NWT/Yukon).Ethnoarchaeology projects.Replication of Gwich’in material culture.Development of a traditional knowledge policy. |
Vladimir | Krivoschekov | krivoschekov@anadyr.ru | Organization: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch Department: Agromelioration laboratory Title: Director Doctor of Geographical Specialties: agriculture, permafrost Current Research: thermal melioration of frozen soils, permafrost active layer, ecology Chukotka, Northeast Russia |
Peter | Krizan | peter.julia@nv.sympatico.ca | Title: Wildlife Biologist (Legislation and Planning), Government of Nunavut Specialties: wildlife management, mammalogy, predation Current Research: Wildlife research policy and legislation.Species recovery and monitoring. |
Niels | Kroer | nk@dmu.dk | Organization: Danish National Environmental Research Institute Department: Department of Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology Title: Director of Research Department Specialties: microbiology, marine microbiology, evolution Current Research: Functional diversity of marine bacterial communities in the Arctic. |