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Andreas | Bauder | bauder@vaw.baug.ethz.ch | Organization: ETH Zürich Department: Versuchsanstalt für Wasserbau, Hydrologie und Glaziologie (VAW) Title: Senior research associate Specialties: glaciology, ice sheet geophysics, permafrost Current Research: Numerical modelling of Laurentide ice sheet Dynamics of glaciers and ice sheets |
Robert | Bauer | bauer@hurley.colorado.edu | Organization: University of Colorado Boulder Department: Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences - National Snow and Ice Data Center (CIRES/NSIDC) Specialties: cryospheric remote sensing, data management, environmental monitoring Current Research: USAF Defense Meteorological Satellite ProgramCryospheric applications. |
Robert | Baumann | rbaumann@lsu.edu | Organization: Louisiana State University Department: Center for Energy Studies Title: Assistant to Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Specialties: energy resources, economics, environmental policy Current Research: Oil and gas:Competitive costs, taxes, royalties, operating costs in the Arctic vs. other geographic areas. |
Robert | Baxter | robert.baxter@durham.ac.uk | Organization: Durham University Department: Biological and Biomedical Sciences Title: Associate Professor Specialties: physiological ecology, climate change, air pollution Current Research: Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions in arctic environments, including snow manipulation studies, trace gas (carbon dioxide and methane) studies using chamber and eddy covariance approaches. Particularly interested in scaling issues across landscapes in relation to landscape heterogeneity. Also interested in snow-vegetation feedbacks in empirical and modeling contexts. |
Christian | Bay | cba@bios.au.dk | Organization: Aarhus University Department: Botanical Museum Specialties: plant/herbivore relations Current Research: Arctic phytogeography (Greenland).Vegetation mapping and interactions between arctic plants and mammalian herbivores. |
Reinhold | Bayer | reinhold.bayer@iup.uni-heidelberg.de | Organization: Heidelberg University Department: Institute of Environmental Physics |
Jørgen Ole | Bærenholdt | job@ruc.dk | Organization: Roskilde University Department: Department of People and Technology Title: Professor, Ph.D. et Dr. Scient. Soc Specialties: Coping strategies, regional development, modes of life, tourism, culture. Current Research: Tourist Place Design |
Hugh | Beach | hugh.beach@antro.uu.se | Organization: Uppsala University Department: Department of Cultural Antropology and Ethnology Title: Chair Professor Emeritus Specialties: cultural anthropology, circumpolar cultures, ecology, reindeer herding, ethnicity, Post-Soviet Transformations among the "small peoples of the north" of Russia. Current Research: Managing the Wilderness, the politics of ecology in Swedish Laplandexpertise: circumpolar peoples, Saami, reindeer herding, indigenous rights. |
David | Bean | dbean@interchange.ubc.ca | Organization: University of British Columbia Department: Department of Geography Title: Graduate Student Specialties: plant ecology, geographic information systems, mapping Current Research: Masters Project: Mapping the vegetation of a high-arctic oasis using digital and scanned infrared aerial photographs and studying the spatial patterns of diversity and phenology using GIS. |
Doug | Beare | d.beare@marlab.ac.uk | Organization: International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas Department: Survey Development Title: Coordinator Specialties: biological oceanography, biostatistics, climate change |
Benoit | Beauchamp | bbeaucha@ucalgary.ca | Organization: University of Calgary Department: The Arctic Institute of North America Title: Professor Specialties: geology, stratigraphy, energy resources Current Research: Canadian Arctic.Sverdrup Basin.Carboniferous and Permian geology.Oil and gas potential.Stratigraphy and sedimentology. |
Pieter | Beck | pieter.beck@ec.europa.eu | Organization: Joint Research Centre EU Science Hub Title: Scientific Project Officer Specialties: vegetation ecology, remote sensing Current Research: PHENOCLIM project http://project.itek.norut.no/phenology/ |
Paul | Becker | paul.becker@noaa.gov | Organization: National Institute of Standards and Technology Department: Hollings Marine Laboratory Title: Program Leader Specialties: environmental contaminants, environmental monitoring, science management Current Research: Research on temporal and geographic distribution of anthropogenic contaminants in circumpolar regions and the use of environmental specimen banks to conduct such research. |
Steven | Becker | steven.r.becker@poa02.usace.army.mil | Specialties: soil science, agriculture, forestry Current Research: Mycorrhizal fungi (Tripartite association).Malting barley. |
Kimberlee | Beckmen | kimberlee.beckmen@alaska.gov | Organization: Alaska Department of Fish and Game Department: Division of Wildlife Conservation Title: Wildife Biologist III - M.S., D.V.M., Ph.D., Wildlife Veterinarian Specialties: veterinary medicine, marine mammals, toxicology Current Research: Immunotoxicology of pinnipeds.Pathology of wildlife.Immobilization of arctic ungulates. |
Jan | Bednarski | jan.bednarski@canada.ca | Organization: Natural Resources Canada Department: Terrain Sciences Division - Geological Survey of Canada Title: Research Scientist Specialties: quaternary geology, glacial geomorphology Current Research: Quaternary geology and sea level history of Bathurst Island, Nunavut Territory.Surficial mapping of southern Yukon and Northwest Territories. |
Tony | Beesley | tbeesley@natice.noaa.gov | Organization: U.S. National Ice Center Department: Department of Applied Science Title: Visiting Scientist Specialties: meteorology, NSF arctic system science, sea ice navigation Current Research: Validation and analysis of the Navy's NOGAPS weather prediction model in the Arctic.Seasonal forecast of ice conditions in Baffin Bay.Analysis of interannual and regional variations in Arctic cloudiness.Arctic climate system studies. |
James | Beget | jebeget@alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Alaska Volcano Observatory / Geophysical Institute Specialties: quaternary geology, volcanology, periglacial environments, natural hazards Current Research: Tephrochronology of the Bering Land Bridge National Park, NW Alaska (National Park Service and NSF).Climatic Impact of High Latitude Tephra Eruptions (NSF).Geomorphology of the Bonanza Creek Long-Term Ecologic Research Site, Alaska (NSF).Glacial Isostacy and Neotectonic Uplift in SE Alaska (NSF).Volcanic Hazards in the Aleutian Arc (DOI-AVO), river behavior and flood hazards in the Arctic. |
Yves | Bégin | yves.begin@ete.inrs.ca | Organization: Institut national de la recherche scientifique Department: Centre d’etudes nordiques Title: Collaborator Specialties: dendrochronology, geomorphology, hydrology Current Research: Long-term fluctuations of lake levels.Climatic impact of large water bodies.Long-term assessment for hydro-electric power.Assessment of current isostatic rebound.Reconstruction of past hydrography associated with differential isostatic rebound.Dendrochronological analysis of climatic trends, variability and extremes in the Subarctic. |
Christina | Behr-Andres | ffcbb@uaf.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Specialties: environmental engineering, environmental chemistry, groundwater Current Research: Municipal solid waste management in cold and remote regions.Arctic watershed characterization. |
Igor | Belkin | ibelkin@gso.uri.edu | Organization: University of Rhode Island Department: Graduate School of Oceanography Title: Marine Research Scientist Specialties: physical oceanography, remote sensing Current Research: Ocean fronts of the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas. |
Trevor | Bell | tbell@mun.ca | Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland Department: Department of Geography Title: Professor Specialties: sea ice, permafrost, coastal environments, Quaternary glaciation, sea level change |
Patricia | Bell | patricia.bell@cbc.ca | Organization: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Department: Circumpolar Affairs Reporter |
Elanor | Bell | elanor.bell@sams.ac.uk | Organization: Australian Marine Mammal Centre Department: Scottish Association for Marine Science Specialties: aquatic ecology, benthic ecology Current Research: The biomass in extreme lacustrine systems is dominated by microbial communities of Protozoa, algae and bacteria which are governed by microbial loop dynamics. The most successful of these organisms employ strategies that give them a competitive advantage. My research interests lie in testing the hypothesis that one such strategy, the well-known phenomenon mixotrophy, promotes survival in such extreme aquatic environments, through the identification, enumeration and investigation of trophodynamics in mixotrophic protists.Mixotrophic protists from a number of lakes on Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian High Arctic have been collected, identified and enumerated. Growth and grazing experiments were conducted to determine the relative fitness and grazing rates of mixotrophic and obligately heterotrophic/autotrophic protists. Complementary experiments to determine the relative contribution of mixotrophs to primary production and their consumption of bacterial production were also conducted. In concert with existing sampling programs at Potsdam University in other extreme lacustrine ecosystems and existing data collected by the applicant in Antarctica, the data gathered is hoped to add to our understanding of extreme system functioning and elucidate a potential gradient of increasing importance of survival strategies such as mixotrophy in increasingly extreme aquatic environments. Such knowledge will help us to understand how organisms adapt and survive anthropogenically modified (often increasingly extreme) lacustrine environments. |
John | Beller | bmj@inel.gov | Organization: Idaho National Laboratory Department: Environmental and Life Sciences Specialties: natural resources management, landscape ecology, environmental engineering |