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21. AAHRI Newsletter AAHRI Newsl. Aarhus Geoscience Aarhus Geosci
Childhood Archives of environmental Contamination Archs envir. Contam. arctic arctic arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research Arct. Antarct.
http://library.ceh.ac.uk/EndNote/jourabbrev.txt

22. Histoire Antar/FR/Introduction
Translate this page Polar regions, sous la direction de Jack D. Ives et David Sudgen, RD Press, SurryHills (Australie), The arctic, Lonely Planet, Hawthorn (Australie), 1999.
http://www.antarctica.org/FR/Envir/Pag/arctique/page_biblio.htm
North Pole South Pole , Bernard Stonehouse, Prion, Londres, 1990. Les animaux du Grand Nord Polar Regions , sous la direction de Jack D. Ives et David Sudgen, RD Press, Surry Hills (Australie), 1995 , Barry Lopez, Albin Michel, Paris, 1987 , Jean-Louis Etienne, Arthaud, Paris, 1992 L'Arctique circumpolaire Les peuples de l'Arctique , Gabriella Marucci, Atlas, Paris, 1980 Groenland, terre des Inuit , Erik Bataille, Editions du Dauphin, Paris, 1995 Les Eskimos, chasseurs du Grand Nord , Bryan et Cherry Alexander, Soline, Courbevoie (France), 1988 Les Chasseurs du Grand Nord, les Esquimaux , sous la direction de Wally Herbert, Time-Life, Amsterdam, 1981 Le Grand Nord The Arctic , Lonely Planet, Hawthorn (Australie), 1999

23. The Environment Times - Available Articles
regions. Africa Antarctica arctic Asia Carribbien Europe The impactsof hiv/aids on the environment are becoming more prominent among the
http://www.environmenttimes.net/theme.cfm?themeID=17&groupID=3

24. Environmental Information And Action Sites
Alaska Wilderness League working to protect the arctic National Wildlife Internationally, we lead the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC),
http://www.personal.psu.edu/jcs43/envir.html

25. HighWire Press -- Medline Abstract
High abundance of Archaea in Antarctic marine picoplankton. Animals; Archaea;arctic regions; Base Sequence; Biomass; DNA, Ribosomal; Molecular Sequence
http://highwire.stanford.edu:4141/cgi/medline/pmid;7935813
THIS PREVIEW SITE IS FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY details About Us Contact Us Help ... Sign in for more free features or create a free account Keywords: any all phrase more options... Authors: e.g. Smith, JS; Jones, D Citation: Year Vol Page Articles: HighWire-hosted only From My Favorite Journals only sign in All (including PubMed) Medline Abstract
High abundance of Archaea in Antarctic marine picoplankton.
EF DeLong, KY Wu, BB Prezelin, and RV Jovine
Nature, October 20, 1994; 371(6499): 695-7. Abstract Full text Full text via Infotrieve Alert me when cited ... Find more like this
Biology Department, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106. Download to Citation Manager Alert me when this article is cited PubMed Citation Related Articles in PubMed ... Publisher's Full Text Link Archaea (archaebacteria) constitute one of the three major evolutionary lineages of life on Earth. Previously these prokaryotes were thought to predominate in only a few unusual and disparate niches, characterized by hypersaline, extremely hot, or strictly anoxic conditions. Recently, novel (uncultivated) phylotypes of Archaea have been detected in coastal and subsurface marine waters, but their abundance, distribution, physiology and ecology remain largely undescribed. Here we report exceptionally high archaeal abundance in frigid marine surface waters of Antarctica. Pelagic Archaea constituted up to 34% of the prokaryotic biomass in coastal Antarctic surface waters, and they were also abundant in a variety of other cold, pelagic marine environments. Because they can make up a significant fraction of picoplankton biomass in the vast habitats encompassed by cold and deep marine waters, these pelagic Archaea represent an unexpectedly abundant component of the Earth's biota.

26. Miljo21 Archive: Internet Newsbrief September 6, 1996
daily, regular features include regional news, current and back Institutespecializes in topics relating to the arctic, Antarctic
http://www.hgur.se/envir/miljo21/old/0176.html
Internet Newsbrief September 6, 1996
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refereed publication devoted to disseminating information concerning sources on international environmental topics including: assessment, conservation, development, disposal, education, hazards, pollution, resources, technology, and

27. Journal Title Abbreviations
arctic AND ALPINE RESEARCH arctic ALPINE RES; arctic ANTarctic AND ALPINERESEARCH AVIATION SPACE AND envirONMENTAL MEDICINE AVIAT SPACE envir MD
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A + U-ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM
A U-ARCHIT URBAN
A N A E-APPROCHE NEUROPSYCHOLOGIQUE DES APPRENTISSAGES CHEZ L ENFANT
ANAE
AAA-ARBEITEN AUS ANGLISTIK UND AMERIKANISTIK
AAA-ARB ANGLIST AM
AAPG BULLETIN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
AAPG BULL
AAPS PHARMSCI
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ABA JOURNAL
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ABACUS-NEW YORK
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ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
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ACAD MANAGE J
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW
ACAD MANAGE REV
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ACAROLOGIA
ACAROLOGIA
ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
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ACCOUNT ORG SOC
ACCOUNTING REVIEW
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ACH-MODELS IN CHEMISTRY
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28. Complete Nucleotide Sequence Of A 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene From Escherichia Coli -
Phylogenetic Composition of arctic Ocean Archaeal Assemblages and Comparison withAntarctic Appl. envir. Microbiol., February 1, 2004; 70(2) 781 789.
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/75/10/4801
This Article Full Text (PDF) Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted ... Citation Map Services Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal Add to My File Cabinet ... Cited by other online articles PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Brosius, J. Articles by Noller, H. F. October 1, 1978
Complete Nucleotide Sequence of a 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene from Escherichia coli Jurgen Brosius, Margaret L. Palmer, Poindexter J. Kennedy, and Harry F. Noller
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Clostridium carboxidivorans sp. nov., a solvent-producing clostridium isolated from an agricultural settling lagoon, and reclassification of the acetogen Clostridium scatologenes strain SL1 as Clostridium drakei sp. nov.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, September 1, 2005; 55(5): 2085 - 2091.
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29. College Of Letters And Science
envir St 343, 449 Geog 535, 537 History 460 marine life, arctic and antarcticareas), and transboundary problems (acid rain, river pollution,
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/ug/10lettsci/depts/intlrel.html
College of Letters and Science
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Requirements for the Major
Option I: Global Security

Option II: International Political Economy and Policy Studies

Option III: Culture in the Age of Globalization
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226 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706; 608/262-8431/263-6916; www.wisc.edu/ismajor Advisory Committee Members: Professors Blanco (Spanish and Portuguese), Seidman (Sociology), Carter (Agricultural and Applied Economics), Fair (Journalism and Mass Communication) Undergraduate advisor in the major: Christine Schindler, 226 Ingraham Hall, 262-8431, cschindl@wisc.edu Students in international studies are encouraged to supplement course work in the major with appropriate electives and/or additional majors or certificates in methodology, languages, or specialized international fields such as population, ecology, business, development, and so on, as their interests and strengths dictate. Indeed, students in related majors in the departments of economics, geography, history, journalism, languages and literature, political science, or sociology are strongly encouraged to supplement those majors with International Studies for developing a systematic approach to preparing for international careers. Students are encouraged to incorporate a study abroad experience into their undergraduate program. Appropriate credits from such study can be applied to the major. For information on options and procedures, see

30. International Relations
Regional and Area Studies (1 course) Anthro 260, 277, 318, 319, 325 Econ 365, 366, such as seabed mining, marine life, arctic and antarctic areas);
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/home/archives/gopher/lettsci94/00000137.html
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31. Bockheim
Landform and soil development in the McMurdo Dry Valleys a regional synthesis.arctic, Antarctic Alp. Res. 34308317. Bockheim, JG and KJ Hall. 2002.
http://igras.geonet.ru/cwg/members/bockheim.html
JAMES G. BOCKHEIM
Organisation:
Institute for Environmental Studies
Education:
  • A.A. 1963 Grand Rapids Community College Speech and Journalism B.S. 1966 University of Maine Forest Management M.S. 1968 University of Maine Plant and Soil Sciences Ph.D 1972 University of Washington Forest Soils
Selected Activities: University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • 1994- Professor of Environmental Studies 1985- Professor of Soil Science/Forestry, Department of Soil Science 1981-85 Associate Professor of Soil Science/Forestry 1975-81 Assistant Professor Soil Science/Forestry
Organized courses taught:
  • Soil Sci./For. 355, Forest Soil Science, 1976-87, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995 Soil Sci./Envir. Stud. 324, Soils and Environmental Quality, 1988, 1990-1992, 1994-7, 1999, 2002 Soil Sci. 325, Soil Morphology, Classification and Mapping, 1993, 2001 For. 655, Forest Resources Practicum, 1978-83, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 1998 BioCore 333, Biological Interactions, 1988-1993 Soil Sci. 375, Special Topics: Sustainable Land Use, 1997 Soil Sci. 375, Special Topics: Environmental Biogeochemistry, 1998

32. Publications De La DRQA - 2002 - Direction Générale Des Sciences Atmosphériqu
Regional transport and urban contributions to fine particle (PM2.5) concentrations in Surface ozone depletion episodes in the arctic and Antarctic from
http://www.msc-smc.ec.gc.ca/acsd/publications/aqrb_2002_f.html
SMC
EC GC
Publications de la DRQA - 2002
Albert M.R., A.M. Grannas, J.W. Bottenheim , P.B. Shepson, and F.E. Perron, Jr. 2002. Processes and properties of snow-air transfer in the High Arctic with application to interstitial ozone at Alert , Canada . Atmos Environ Alexandrou, N ., Smith, M., Park, R., Lumb, K. and Brice, K.A . 2002. The extraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from atmospheric particulate matter samples by Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE). Int J Environ Anal Chem Barr, A.G., T.J. Griffis, T.A. Black, X. Lee, R.M. Staebler , J.D. Fuentes, Z. Chen and K. Morgenstern. 2002. Comparing the carbon budgets of boreal and temperate deciduous forest stands. Can J Forest Res Bassford M.R. , C.A. McLinden , and K. Strong. 2002. Zenith-sky observations of stratospheric gases: The sensitivity of air mass factors to geophysical parameters and the influence of tropospheric clouds . J Quant Spectrosc Radiat Transfer Bidleman, T.F. , A.D. Leone, R.L. Falconer, T. Harner, L.M.M. Jantunen, K. Wiberg, P.A. Helm, M.L. Diamond and B. Loo. 2002. Chiral pesticides in soil and water and exchange with the atmosphere. The Sci World Bidleman, T.F

33. Ulrik Søchting
Taxonomy and biogeography of arctic and antarctic lichens with focus on the family Contributions to the Caloplaca flora of the western Antarctic region.
http://www.bi.ku.dk/staff/staff-vip-details.asp?ID=38

34. Environmental Chemistry, Isotope Laboratory, IPM
Conference on Environmental Radioactivity in the arctic and Antarctic, St.Petersburg, the arctic Region. Ecological Studies, Global Changes and arctic
http://www.nlh.no/ipm/miljokjemi-seksjon/dokumenter/Publikasjonsliste-miljokjemi
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), Norway PBOX 5003
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IJVF - 2002
Artikler i vitenskapelige tidsskrifter med referee Publiserte foredrag/poster ved vitenskapelige konferanser Foredrag/posters ved vitenskapelige konferanser med og uten abstracts Rapporter, kompendier og doktoravhandlinger ... Articles by Brit Salbu, Brit Salbu and colleagues 1995 - 2000
1. Artikler i vitenskapelige tidsskrifter med referee
Teien HC, Salbu B, Kroglund F, et al.
Transformation of positively charged aluminium-species in unstable mixing zones following liming
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 330 (1-3): 217-232 SEP 1 2004 Howard BJ, Wright SM, Salbu B, et al.
Long-term consequences for Northern Norway of a hypothetical release from the Kola nuclear power plant
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 327 (1-3): 53-68 JUL 5 2004 Oughton DH, Skipperud L, Fifield LK, et al.

35. [Mon Site SPIP]
The Antarctic convergence Limits of the arctic arctic area defined by floristic Calculated Saami population in the arctic areas of the Saami region
http://carto.eu.org/plan.php3
Mon site SPIP Collection fictive - test Grida Le Monde diplomatique Mon site SPIP Collection fictive - test Grida Le Monde diplomatique ... ADMIN

36. Annular Modes
Randel, WJ, and F. Wu, 1999 Cooling of the arctic and Antarctic polar Thompson, DWJ, and JM Wallace, 2001 Regional Climate Impacts of the Northern
http://www.atmos.colostate.edu/ao/ResPapers/Impact.html
Annular Modes Website
NEW MATERIAL IS ALWAYS WELCOME
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David W. J. Thompson at
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(Last updated: September 6th, 2005) Home Research Papers Data Figures ... Z
Research papers: Impacts Papers pertaining to the climate impacts of the annular modes. (Please send all additions to the following list to David W. J. Thompson davet@atmos.colostate.edu A Aanes, R., B.-E. Saether, F.M. Smith, E.J. Cooper, P.A. Wookey, and N.A. Oritsland, 2002: The Arctic Oscillation predicts effects of climate change in two trophic levels in a high-arctic ecosystem. Ecology Letts.
Electronic version of manuscript available through this link.
Adams, J. M., N. A. Bond, and J. E. Overland, 2000: Regional Variability of the Arctic Heat Budget in Fall and Winter J. Climate
Electronic version of manuscript available through this link.
Ahas, R., A. Aasa, A. Menzel, V.G. Fedotova, and H. Scheifinger, 2002: Changes in European spring phenology. Int. J. Climatol.
Electronic version of manuscript available through this link.
Anderson, L.G., and S. Kaltin, 2001: Carbon fluxes in the Arctic Ocean - potential impact by climate change. Polar Res.

37. 1. The Climate Change - Agriculture Conundrum
mainly in the Antarctic region, may negatively affect terrestrial and arctic ice shows speed of climate flips . New Scientist 145 (1967) 13.
http://www.fao.org/docrep/W5183E/w5183e03.htm
1. The climate change - Agriculture conundrum
WIM G. SOMBROEK
Land and Water Development Division, and Interdepartmental Working Group on Climate Change, FAO, Rome, Italy
Agrometeorology Group (Environmental Information Management Service), and Interdepartmental Working Group on Climate Change, FAO, Rome, Italy
The world agricultural context
The changing agricultural environment

Plant physiological direct effects

The hydrological cycle and soils
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The risks associated with climate change lie in the interaction of several systems with many variables that must be collectively considered. Agriculture (including crop agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry and fisheries) can be defined as one of the systems, and climate the other. If these systems are treated independently, this would lead to an approach which is too fragmentary. The issue is more global. It is now held as likely that human activities can affect climate, one of the components of the environment. Climate in turn affects agriculture, the source of all food consumed by human beings and domestic animals. It must be further considered that not only climate may be changing, but that human societies and agriculture develop trends and constraints of their own which climate change impact studies must take into consideration. An expert meeting held at FAO Headquarters in Rome from 7 to 10 December 1993 considered the direct effects of changing hydrological, pedological and plant physiological processes on agricultural production and concentrated on mechanisms. This introductory chapter of its Proceedings looks beyond the technical aspects of agriculture and stresses some of the major goals of FAO.

38. ELIOS - Sites
The Antarctic CRC was established in 1991 and is now one of the largest research The overall goal of arctic Circle is to stimulate interest in the
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A ACRC - Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre http://www.antcrc.utas.edu.au/antcrc/ The Antarctic CRC was established in 1991 and is now one of the largest research organisations in the world concerned with polar regions. It has the equivalent of 30 full-time research scientists and 32 support staff housed mostly in the one building on the campus of the University of Tasmania. It is very closely connected with the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies (a postgraduate research department of the University which is in the same building and has the same Director) and thereby has some 65 postgraduate students involved in its research. Some of the items faced within this site concern polar regions - antarctica - university - tasmania - global environmental change - biological productivity - education. Web by University of Tasmania (Australia) Australia ) adopting English language in front of a geographic coverage relating entire Polar Regions new entry http://www.agrilawpress.com

39. On Track 14
The antarctic Region Geological Evolution and Processes, Terra antarcticaPublication, Department of Earth and envir. Sciences. New Mexico Tech
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/geo/ontrak17/ontrak17.html
The Newsletter of the International Fission-Track Community January 1999, Volume 8, Number 2, Issue 17 Editor: Alexander Grist Fission Track Research Laboratory, Department of Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3J5 (agrist@is.dal.ca) Editor's Notes Special Announcement: GEOCANADA 2000 by Lisel Currie Special Announcement Year 2000 Fission Track Conference by Barry Kohn by Sandy Grist wiss Tracks by Diane Seward and Richard Spikings A letter to the editor by Jiri Filip A list of recent fission-track papers by Osamu Himeno One copy per lab; please copy and distribute On Track is a biannual newsletter of the inter-national fission-track community. It is (usually) printed in the months of May and November. The views expressed in On Track are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the fission-track community or the editor(s) of On Track. Printing and mailing costs for this issue of On Track were paid for by paid advertisements. Standard prices for full, half, and quarter page advertisements are US$ 200, US$ 100 and US$ 50, respectively. There is no charge for "short" ads by non-commercial entities (e.g., universities). Send inquiries concerning On Track to the editor. PREVIOUS EDITORS: Dave Coyle (1990-91), La Trobe University

40. Steve E. Lindberg, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laborator
Springtime mercury depletion at McMurdo, Antarctica. Atmos. envir. Elevatedmercury measured in snow and frost flowers near arctic sea ice leads.
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/people/lindberg/lindberg.html
Steve E. Lindberg
Corporate Research Fellow,
Emeritus
Formerly Oak Ridge National Laboratory
New Information:
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Current research programs include development of micrometeorological and chamber flux methods for quantifying air/surface exchange rates of air toxics from natural sources ( wetlands forests lakes background and geologically enriched soils ), and industrial sources ( chlorine production and other non-combustion sources municipal landfill operations mining ), and for measuring atmospheric and aquatic speciation, with emphasis on mercury. We are collaborating in an international whole-ecosystem manipulation study using stable mercury isotopes to determine the link between atmospheric deposition and Hg in biota. We are also involved in studies to develop landscape-scale estimates of atmospheric deposition of nutrients and pollutants to montane ecosystems in complex terrain . Our projects involve field studies in Michigan

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