Arctic In Rapid Transition (ART) Workshop in Fairbanks, November 7-9, 2009


By Hugues Lantuit - Posted on 21 August 2009

The ICARP II Marine RoundTable and the International Arctic Research Center (IARC), located at the University of Fairbanks Alaska, are organizing a workshop to start the Arctic In Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative. The workshop is endorsed and sponsored by the IASC SSC "Marine System", the former Arctic Ocean Science Board (AOSB). The ART Initiation Workshop will be held at the International Arctic Research Center (IARC), located at the University of Fairbanks Alaska from November 7-9, 2009.

The ART Initiative is a proposed integrative, multi-disciplinary, long-term pan-Arctic program to study changes and feedbacks with respect to physical characteristics and biogeochemical cycles of the Arctic Ocean and its biological productive capacity. ART will focus on integrating data on past and present transitional states of the Arctic Ocean that can be used synergistically with ongoing monitoring, observing and modeling efforts, to better assess future changes. An ART White Paper (www.aosb.org/pdf/arcticrapidtransition_draft_march2009.pdf)) has been developed by early career scientists and aims to compile scientific expertise across disciplines, national borders, and career stage to identify and formulate future key questions for integrated research on Arctic Ocean system studies.

The ultimate goal of the ART Initiation Workshop is to develop a full science and implementation plan based upon the ART White Paper to further the goals of ART. Several expert speakers from various disciplines (e.g. oceanography, sea ice, geology/paleoceanography, biology, meteorology, and geochemistry) will discuss with participants the key scientific questions outlined within the ART proposal and during a field trip the participants will be able to experience the Arctic in rapid transition. The workshop will then break into working groups centered on the identified three main components of ART: sea ice variability, land-ocean transport processes, and ecosystem responses. These groups will discuss the key scientific questions within each field, present them to the workshop as a whole, and help to develop a science plan for addressing them. The final goal of the workshop will be to integrate the proposals and develop the overall ART science plan, with the guidance of a Marine RoundTable panel of experts.

Funding will be available through the ART program itself.

For further information about the ART Initiation Workshop, please go to http://www.aosb.org/art.html.

The application deadline is September 20, 2009. To submit your application, please go to http://www.aosb.org/registration/.

Or contact:

Carolyn Wegner
Email: cwegner@ifm-geomar.de



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