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William | Cotton | cotton@atmos.colostate.edu | Organization: Colorado State University Department: Department of Atmospheric Science Title: Professor Emeritus Specialties: ice interaction, air-sea-ice interactions, sea ice modeling Current Research: Snow modeling.Computer modeling.Snow physics.Icing meteorology. |
Sheila | Coulson | sheila.coulson@iakk.uio.no | Organization: University of Oslo Department: Department for Archaeology, Art History, and Conservation Title: Associate Professor Specialties: paleo-Eskimo Current Research: Newland Archaeological Project, Holm Land, NE Greenland. |
Brian | Cousens | brian.cousens@carleton.ca | Organization: Carleton University Department: Department of Earth Sciences Title: Research Adjunct Professor Specialties: geochemistry, geology Current Research: Mineral deposits research.Bedrock geochemistry and Nd isotope systematics, Yellowknife Volcanic Belt, Slave Province and greenstone belts of the Western Churchill Province, Nunavut.Origin of ultrapotassic rocks of the Baker Lake Group, Nunavut.Origin of gold-bearing fluids, Yellowknife Gold District, Slave Province. |
Réjean | Couture | rejean.couture@canada.ca | Organization: Natural Resources Canada Department: Geological Survey of Canada Title: Subdivision Head Specialties: engineering geology, geotechnical engineering Current Research: Climate change.Permafrost degradation.Infrastructure in northern communities. |
Adriana | Craciun | acraciun@bu.edu | Organization: Boston University Title: Emma MacLachlan Metcalf Chair of Humanities, Professor Specialties: history, literature Current Research: 17th-19th century history of European exploration in the Arctic.Ongoing significance of arctic exploration history, especially Franklin disaster, in current arctic geopolitics. |
Helen | Craggs | helencraggs@aol.com | Organization: Self Department: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Title: Earth Science Researcher & Technical Translator Specialties: paleobotany, paleoclimatology, geology Current Research: Research in Cretaceous climate and vegetation. Climate model evaluation using evidence from the geological record in the form of plant fossils (leaf morphology) and sedimentary deposits. |
James | Cragin | jcragin@crrel.usace.army.mil | Organization: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Title: Research Scientist Specialties: snow chemistry, ice chemistry, atmospheric chemistry Current Research: Scavenging of aerosols by snowfall.Effects of metamorphism upon snow chemistry.Stability and transport of chemical species in snow. |
Patricia | Crandell | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (SFOS) - Juneau Center Specialties: genetics, aquaculture, animal genetics Current Research: Quantitative genetics of salmon. |
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Robert | Crane | crane@essc.psu.edu | Organization: Pennsylvania State University Department: College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Title: Associate Vice Provost for Global Programs, Professor Specialties: climate change, air-sea-ice interactions, cryospheric remote sensing Current Research: Ice-climate interactions. |
Charles | Crapo | chuck.crapo@alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Marine Advisory Program Title: Professor Emeritus Specialties: fisheries Current Research: Seafood product development.Utilization of commercial fisheries species.Seafood quality.Extension-outreach programs for Alaska seafood industry. |
Barbara | Crass | bacrass@aol.com | Organization: University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Department: Religious Studies and Anthropolgy Title: Professor Specialties: archaeology, Eskimos, folklore Current Research: All aspects of Eskimo burial practices-past and present-including tales dealing with death and the afterlife. |
Susan | Crate | scrate1@gmu.edu | Organization: George Mason University Department: Department of Environmental Science and Policy Title: Professor of Anthropology Specialties: anthropology, Indigenous knowledge, human adaptation Current Research: Human-Environment Relations and Co-production of Knowledge with ViliuiSakha in Viliui Regions, Sakha Republic, northeastern Siberia, Russia |
John | Craven | craven@giuaf.gi.alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Geophysical Institute (GI) Title: Professor Emeritus Specialties: space physics, magnetospheric physics, auroral studies Current Research: Large-scale morphology of the aurora.Magnetic mapping from the aurora into the magnetosphere.Variations in thermospheric composition .Modeling auroral electron precipitation patterns . |
Amy | Craver | amy_craver@nps.gov | Organization: U.S. National Park Service Department: Office of Subsistence Management Specialties: folklore |
Greg | Crawford | greg.crawford@ontariotechu.ca | Organization: University of Ontario Institute of Technology Department: Faculty of Science Title: Dean, Faculty of Science Specialties: physical oceanography Current Research: Tidally driven mixing in the Canadian Archipelago. |
Alexander | Crawford | alexander.crawford@colorado.edu | Organization: University of Colorado Boulder Department: Geography Title: Graduate Fellow Specialties: sea ice variability, extra-tropical cyclones, atmosphere-surface interactions Current Research: 1) How is Arctic cyclone development influenced by the Arctic frontal zone? (The AFZ is a narrow band of especially strong horizontal temperature gradients that develops each summer in response to differential heating of the atmosphere over adjacent land and ocean/sea ice surfaces. It is roughly aligned with the Arctic Ocean coastline.) |
Holger | Cremer | holger.cremer@tno.nl | Organization: TNO Department: Netherlands Institute of Applied Geoscience TNO Title: Project manager Specialties: aquatic biology, biological oceanography, paleobiology |
Alexander | Cress | alexander.cress@dwd.de | Organization: Deutscher Wetterdienst Department: Research and Development - Data Assimilation Title: Senior Scientist Specialties: meteorology, data processing/analysis Current Research: Use of observing systems (satellite or is-situ) over the Arctic and Antarctica in atmospheric data assimilation systems used at the German Weather Service |
Patrick | Crill | patrick.crill@geo.su.se | Organization: Stockholm University Department: Department of Geological Sciences Title: Professor of Biogeochemistry Specialties: biogeochemistry, trace gases, CH4 and CO2 biogeochemistry Current Research: Methane and Carbon dynamics of thawing, frozen soils, peats and ponds. Trace gases in the Arctic Ocean atmosphere. Halogen trace gas sources and sinks. Biological mediation of element cycles. atmosphere/ biosphere exchange and impacts of climate and landscape change on carbon balance of terrestrial landscapes and coastal oceans. Isotopic tracing of biogeochemical processes of formation and physical processes of exchange of biogenic gases. Innovative use of novel technologies in the development of field measurement methodologies. |
Peter | Crittenden | peter.crittenden@nottingham.ac.uk | Organization: University of Nottingham Department: School of Biology Title: Professor Emeritus Specialties: microbiology, plant ecology, lichenology Current Research: Currently studying genetic variation on a global scale in the bi-polar lichen Ochrolechia frigida with a view to determining the extent of genetic variation in Antarctic populations. principal Arctic interests are in the ecology of lichen-dominated ecosystems, particularly their nitrogen and phosphorus economies, including the role of lichens in nutrient capture from the atmosphere and nitrogen fixation. Most recent Arctic fieldwork was in northern Komi Republic/Nenets Autonomous region investigating impacts of acid deposition from local (Vorkuta, Inta, Usinsk) and long range sources. |
Thomas | Cronin | tcronin@usgs.gov | Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Department: Department of Earth Surface Dynamics Title: Geologist Specialties: paleoceanography, micropaleontology, paleoclimatology Current Research: Quaternary geology.Stratigraphy.Quaternary and Neogene paleoceanography, marine ostracode and foraminiferal ecology Neogene,Quaternary stratigraphy.Quaternary Arctic paleoceanography using ostracode ecology. |
Aron | Crowell | crowella@si.edu | Organization: Smithsonian Institution Arctic Studies Center Title: Alaska Director Specialties: archaeology, ethnohistory, museum studies Current Research: Archaeological site distributions and human settlement patterns along the Gulf of Alaska coast, with reference to resource distributions, sea level history and Holocene glacial history (National Park Service, USGS, Smithsonian Institution) Katmai, Kenai Fjords, Glacier Bay National Parks. |
Liz | Cruwys | ec102@cus.cam.ac.uk | Organization: Self Department: Scott Polar Research Institute Title: Independent Publishing Professional Specialties: marine biology, seals, pollution Current Research: Looking at the bioaccumulation of trace elements in the hard tissues of pinnipeds.Pinniped phylogeny and taxonomy. |
Yvon | Csonka | ycsonka@gmail.com | Organization: Federal Statistical Office (Switzerland) Department: Department of Social and Cultural History Title: Chef du domaine Analyses thématiques et enquêtes chez Specialties: social anthropology, archaeology, ethnohistory Current Research: Asian shore of Bering Strait, Chukotka, Russia: neo-Eskimo prehistory (coordinator of international archaeological project at the site of Ekven).Caribou Inuit ethnohistory, west coast of Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada. |
Kurt | Cuffey | kcuffey@berkeley.edu | Organization: University of California, Berkeley Department: Department of Geography Title: Professor Specialties: glaciology, geomorphology, global change Current Research: Ice core paleoclimatology.Dynamic glaciology.Processes in subfreezing ice.Processes in polar firn.Borehole temperature analysis.Stable isotopes of water. |