Introduction During the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 scientists from over 60 nations have examined the Arctic and Antarctic environments from different scientific perspectives in over 200 different projects. The focus of the IPY in Sweden has been set on studies of climate change as well as of human cultures and societies in the polar region. These studies were considered important not only from an environmental but also from a cultural perspective. The project Arctic Sweden focus..
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
The International Polar Year (IPY) 2007–2008, co-sponsored by ICSU and WMO, became the largest coord...
This book presents the most current research results and knowledge from five multidisciplinary theme...
Introduction During the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 scientists from over 60 nations hav...
This report dels with geophysical and geochemical surveys of a Stone Age settlement site in the moun...
Ways of surviving in the High Arctic environment are among the most interesting problems addressed b...
This paper reviews the major contributions made by Norwegian scientists to Arctic environmental scie...
Introduction Geophysical prospection has a long history in Sweden, searching for ore bodies and inve...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
The International Polar Year 2007““2008 will be the largest internationally coordinated research pro...
We held the MagellanPlus workshop SVALCLIME “Deep-time Arctic climate archives: high-resolution cori...
This paper was presented at a public lecture on May 26, 1969 at The Ohio State University in conjunc...
Acknowledgements: This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust through the Footprints on the Edg...
Interest for the polar regions has increased during the last few decades. New technologies now allow...
Glacial archaeology is a developing field, brought on by climate change. High mountain ice is meltin...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
The International Polar Year (IPY) 2007–2008, co-sponsored by ICSU and WMO, became the largest coord...
This book presents the most current research results and knowledge from five multidisciplinary theme...
Introduction During the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 scientists from over 60 nations hav...
This report dels with geophysical and geochemical surveys of a Stone Age settlement site in the moun...
Ways of surviving in the High Arctic environment are among the most interesting problems addressed b...
This paper reviews the major contributions made by Norwegian scientists to Arctic environmental scie...
Introduction Geophysical prospection has a long history in Sweden, searching for ore bodies and inve...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
The International Polar Year 2007““2008 will be the largest internationally coordinated research pro...
We held the MagellanPlus workshop SVALCLIME “Deep-time Arctic climate archives: high-resolution cori...
This paper was presented at a public lecture on May 26, 1969 at The Ohio State University in conjunc...
Acknowledgements: This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust through the Footprints on the Edg...
Interest for the polar regions has increased during the last few decades. New technologies now allow...
Glacial archaeology is a developing field, brought on by climate change. High mountain ice is meltin...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
The International Polar Year (IPY) 2007–2008, co-sponsored by ICSU and WMO, became the largest coord...
This book presents the most current research results and knowledge from five multidisciplinary theme...