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Suzanne Marcy suzanne_marcy@partner.nps.gov

Organization: U.S. National Park Service

Title: Visiting Senior Scientist

Specialties: ecology, ecosystem science, global change

Current Research: Environmental assessment. Arctic science policy. Animal behavior. Ecosystem integrated risk assessment. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme: chair of the international heavy metals team on behalf of the U.S. under AMAP. EPA staff representative to the Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee and the Interagency Work Group on the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH). Research: Biocomplexity of the Bering Sea-Science to support sustainable systems: Conducting ecosystem level assessment of risk for the Bering Sea that incorporates ecological, economic, cultural, and health factors.

Giles Marion gmarion@dri.edu

Organization: Desert Research Institute

Department: Geochemical Sciences Division

Title: Associate Research Professor

Specialties: soil chemistry, cold chemistry, geochemistry

Stiig Markager markager@dmu.dk

Organization: Danish National Environmental Research Institute

Department: Marine Ecology

Title: Ph.D. Senior scientist

Specialties: aquatic ecology, phytoplankton, physiological ecology

Elena Markhaseva lena@markhaseva.zin.ras.spb.ru

Organization: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch

Department: Zoological Institute

Title: Senior Scientist

Specialties: marine invertebrates, biodiversity, zooplankton

Current Research: Biodiversity of arctic calanoid copepods, taxonomy (central part of Arctic Basin, arctic seas). Calanoid (Copepoda, Crustacea) taxonomy. Zooplantonology. Marine invertebrate zoologist.

Carl Markon markon@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Title: Senior Scientist

Specialties: remote sensing

Current Research: Vegetation mapping, land cover mapping, regional studies

Christelle Marlin marlin@geol.u-psud.fr

Organization: University of Paris-Sud

Department: Department of Earth Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: groundwater, geochemistry, hydrology

Current Research: Study of groundwater flow of the Loven-East glacier system (79¡N, Spitsbergen)using a chemical and isotopic approach. Importance of groundwater in the water budget and in the discharge water quality of the Loven-East glacier catchment. Effect of permafrost distribution on groundwater flow. Groundwater dating. Icing.

Kim Marsella kmarsella@skidmore.edu

Organization: Skidmore College

Department: Department of Geology

Title: Teaching Associate

Specialties: data management, quaternary geology, paleolimnology

Current Research: Data management for the NSF ARCSS-PALE Program. Reconstruction of glacial history on eastern Baffin Island using in situ-produced cosmogenic isotopes to date glacial landforms.

Laura Marsh lkmarsh@lanl.gov

Organization: Los Alamos National Laboratory

Department: ARM Education Outreach Program

Title: Science Programs Specialist, Ph.D.

Specialties: climate change, atmospheric physics

Current Research: Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Education for the DOE. climate change in the Arctic. global climate change education. curriculum and science standards that include climate change. create lesson plans and workshops for teachers, students and the Inupiat community on the Slope. research sites in Barrow and Atqasuk on the North Slope.

Philip Marsh p.marsh@outlook.com

Organization: Wilfrid Laurier University

Title: Professor and Canada Research Chair

Specialties: hydrology, snow hydrology, modelling, climate change, modeling

Current Research: Research is currently focused on the hydrology of two upland watersheds in the uplands to the west of the Mackenzie Delta, and in the vicinity of Inuvik , NWT. These two sites are located in the forest transition zone. Havikpak Creek is primarily forested, while Trail Valley Creek (located about 50 km to the north) is primarily tundra with patches of shrubs and forest. Our research is focused on understanding past changes in climate, permafrost, vegetation, snow, lake levels and streamflow, testing and improving predictive models, and considering future changes to the hydrology of this region.

Shawn Marshall shawn.marshall@ucalgary.ca

Organization: University of Calgary

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Professor

Specialties: glaciology, climatology, paleoclimatology

Current Research: ice core retrieval and analysis, Canadian Arctic; glacier-climate process studies, Canadian Arctic; Greenland ice sheet modelling; ice cap modelling, Iceland and Canadian Arctic

Christopher Marshall marshalc@tamug.tamu.edu

Organization: Texas A&M University at Galveston

Department: Marine Biology

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: marine mammals, marine mammal anatomy, zoology

David Marshall dmarshal@ptialaska.net

Organization: Self

Title: President

Specialties: economics, public health, subsistence

Current Research: Unemployment survey in Alaska Native villages. Benefit-cost analysis of local versus distant substance abuse treatment centers. Welfare reform and Alaska Natives. Alaska Native epidemiology--accidental deaths and suicides among Yup’ik of Southwest Alaska 1994-1998.

Richard Marston marston@uwyo.edu

Organization: University of Wyoming

Department: Department of Geography and Recreation

Title: Director

Specialties: geomorphology, hydrology, environmental sciences

Current Research: Supraglacial streams. Crevasse water tables. Glacier meltwater production. Glacier response to climate change.

Gunnar Martens gm@gl.stm.dk

Organization: Government of Greenland

Title: Head of Board of the Danish Polar Center

Specialties: political science

Pertti Martikainen pertti.martikainen@uku.fi

Organization: University of Eastern Finland

Department: Department of Environmental Sciences

Specialties: biogeochemistry, soil microbiology, wetlands

Current Research: Dynamics of CO2, CH4, and N2O in northern peatlands. Effects of land use, and changes in temperature, hydrology, UV radiation, and atmospheric ozone level on the gas fluxes. Production of N2O and NO in soils at low temperatures. Production and fluxes of CH4, N2O, and CO2 in northern lakes and reservoirs. Effects of nutrient loads on the gas dynamics.

Seelye Martin seelye@uw.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: School of Oceanography 357940

Title: cryosphere program scientist

Specialties: sea ice remote sensing, climate change, sea ice thermodynamics

Current Research: Frost flowers. Remote sensing of sea ice. Polynya studies. Summer ice melt. Waves and sea ice. Regional seas, such as Chukchi or Sea of Okhotsk.

Philip Martin philip_martin@fws.gov

Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Title: Science Coordinator

Specialties: avian ecology, endangered species, environmental impact assessment

Thibault Martin tmartin@uwinnipeg.ca

Organization: University of Winnipeg

Department: Department of Sociology

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: sociology, Native communities, socio-economic impact assessment

Juri Martin j.martin@eurouniv.ee

Organization: Euroakadeemia

Department: Department of Environmental Sciences

Title: Director

Specialties: ecology, botany, biogeochemistry

Current Research: Primary plant succession modeling. Lichenometry. Pollution impact on vegetation.

Constance Martin martinc@acs.ucalgary.ca

Organization: University of Calgary

Department: Arctic Institute of North America (AINA)

Specialties: art, history

Current Research: History of exploration art.

Brad Martin b-martin@northwestern.edu

Organization: Northwestern University

Department: Department of History

Title: Doctoral Candidate

Specialties: history, human/environment interaction, Indigenous peoples

Current Research: Protected areas management in northern Canada and Alaska; indigenous political organizations; cultural perceptions of landscape and wildlife; circumpolar political movements

Stephanie Martin stephanie@uaa.alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage

Department: Institute of Social and Economic Research

Title: Consultant

Specialties: human settlements, Alaska public policy, survey research

Current Research: Education and economic development.

I. Peter Martini pmartini@uoguelph.ca

Organization: University of Guelph

Department: Department of Land Resource Science

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: sedimentology, glacial geology, glacial geomorphology

Current Research: Sedimentology of coastal areas and of lower reaches of rivers (Foxe Basin, Hudson Bay, James Bay). Subarctic/boreal peatland basin analysis (Hudson Bay Lowland, Central Siberia Basin).

Douglas Martinson dgm@ldeo.columbia.edu

Organization: Columbia University

Department: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Specialties: physical oceanography, air-sea-ice interactions, sea ice modeling

Current Research: Ocean-ice interaction. Geophysical data analysis.

Artak Martirosyan a.martirosyan@giseis.alaska.edu

Title: Post Doc Fellow

Specialties: seismic hazards, seismology, physics

Current Research: Seismic hazard assessment, site effects, strong motion seismology. Project "Seismic microzonation of metropolitan Anchorage.”