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The 11th Arctic Frontiers conference will be arranged in Tromsø, Norway from Sunday 22 January to Friday 27 January 2017. The title for the 2017 conference is White space - Blue future.

The UM team was recently successful in a major ($31.8M) Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) application to develop the Churchill Marine Observatory (CMO) – a globally unique, multidisciplinary research f

We are seeking a highly motivated Masters or Doctoral candidate with strong academic experience in environmental engineering and organic chemistry to test and develop techniques for remediation of oil spills (crude oils, fuel oils) in cold waters where sea ice may be present.

We are seeking a highly motivated Masters or Doctoral candidate with strong academic experience in organic chemistry to conduct research on partitioning of PAHs between particulate matter-associated and dissolved phases in cold water and sea ice, and between liquid and solid fractions of sea ice.

In April 2016, five of us from the Arctic Science Partnership (Sergei Kirillov, Dave Babb, Igor Dmitrenko, Cris Seaton, and Kunuk Lennert) returned to Station Nord to retrieve this equipment, download the data, swap out the batteries and re-deploy the systems to continue the time series for a sec

Sea ice growth is a complex process that involves the interaction of various chemical, physical, and biological processes that evolve over time.

What changing arctic sea-ice tells us about climate change. David Barber, Canada Research Chair, Arctic System Science, and Distinguished Professor with the Clayton H.

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