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Peter | Michael | pjm@utulsa.edu | Organization: The University of Tulsa Department: Department of Geosciences Title: McMan Professor of Geosciences Specialties: igneous petrology, marine geology, marine geochemistry Current Research: seafloor spreading and crustal generation and hydrothermal activity along Gakkel ridge; mantle geochemistry beneath the Arctic |
Gary | Michaelson | pngjm@uaa.alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Palmer Research Center - Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Specialties: soil science, soil chemistry, organic geochemistry |
Yves | Michaud | yves.michaud@canada.ca | Organization: Natural Resources Canada Department: Geological Survey of Canada Title: Geoscience Manager Specialties: permafrost, periglacial environment, frost heaving, Groundwater mapping and characterization Current Research: Groundwater Geoscience Program |
Anders | Michelsen | andersm@bi.ku.dk | Organization: National History Museum, University of Copenhagen Department: Botanical Institute Specialties: plant ecology, ecology, stable isotopes Current Research: Nutrient and carbon cycling.Climate change.Long-term experimental manipulations.Mycorrhiza and plant nutrition.Plant-microbe interactions. |
Neal | Michelutti | michelut@biology.queensu.ca | Organization: University of Toronto Department: Department of Geology Specialties: paleolimnology, paleoclimatology, global change Current Research: Paleolimnological techniques to assessing environmental changeVictoria Is, Cornwallis Is, Axel Heiberg Is, Ellesmere Island |
David | Mickelson | davem@geology.wisc.edu | Organization: University of Wisconsin-Madison Department: Department of Geology and Geophysics Specialties: glacial geomorphology, geomorphology, environmental geology Current Research: Modern glacier process.Drumlin formation.Glacial history. |
Mathias | Middelboe | mmiddelboe@bio.ku.dk | Organization: National History Museum, University of Copenhagen Department: Marine Biological Section Title: Professor Specialties: aquatic microbiology, aquatic ecology, biodiversity, marine viral ecology Current Research: Studies of microbial ecology and carbon turnover in the water column.Projects in the North Water (NOW) Polynya, the Greenland Sea and North East Greenland Fjords (Young Sound) |
Alexandra | Middleton | alexandra.middleton@oulu.fi | Organization: University of Oulu Department: Oulu Business School Title: Assistant Professor Specialties: sustainable business in the Arctic, Arctic investments, smart specialization in the Arctic Current Research: “Business Index North” project that focuses on the sustainable business development in the Arctic regions. |
Juergen | Mienert | juergen.mienert@ibg.uit.no | Organization: UiT: The Arctic University of Norway Department: Department of Geology Title: Professor Specialties: marine geology, marine geophysics, climate change Current Research: Gas hydrates and global climate change.East Greenland deep-sea channel response to climate change.Slope instability of continental margins. |
Maarit | Miettinen | maarit.miettinen@joensuu.fi | Organization: University of Eastern Finland Department: Department of Education Title: Licentiate of Education, researcher Specialties: education, cultural anthropology, sociology Current Research: Multicultural education in North-Carelia, Finland. |
Gaute | Mikalsen | gautem@ibg.uit.no | Organization: UiT: The Arctic University of Norway Department: Department of Geology Specialties: paleoceanography, fjord/shelf oceanography, paleoclimatology |
Oystein | Mikelborg | mikelborg@npolar.no | Organization: Norwegian Polar Institute Department: Operations and Logistics Department Specialties: logistics |
Peter Schmidt | Mikkelsen | pemi@natur.gl | Organization: Isaaffik Arctic Gateway Title: Lead Coordinator Specialties: human settlements, history Current Research: Newer cultural history of Northeast Greenland.The trappers period of 1908-1960.Preservation of old trappers huts in Northeast Greenland.World War 2 activities in Northeast Greenland. |
Naja | Mikkelsen | nm@geus.dk | Organization: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Department: Department of Paleoclimate and Glaciology Specialties: marine geology, paleoclimatology, quaternary geology Current Research: Paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic studies of arctic marine sediments.History of the Norse settlement in Greenland (900-1500 AD) as evidenced by high-resolution studies of marine and terrestrial deposits.Greenland Arctic Ocean Shelf Project (GRASP).Periglacial studies in the NE Greenland. |
Kauri | Mikkola | kauri.mikkola@helsinki.fi | Organization: University of Helsinki Department: Zoological Museum Title: Professor Specialties: zoology, entomology Current Research: Entomology and lepidopterology.Holarctic Lepidoptera.Relationships of Eurasian and North American butterflies and moths. |
David | Milburn | Organization: Government of Canada Department: Indian Affairs and Northern Development Title: Manager, Water Resources Division Specialties: hydrology, stream ecology Current Research: Under-ice sediment transport.Chemistry of sediments.River-ice breakup.Ecosystem indicators. |
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Martin | Miles | martin.miles@colorado.edu | Organization: University of Colorado Boulder Title: Research Leader Specialties: climatology, sea ice, remote sensing Current Research: Arctic climate change.North Atlantic climate variability.Arctic sea ice variability. |
Anne | Millbrooke | nfam@uaf.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: History Department - Northwest Campus Title: Historian Specialties: history, history of polar research, history of science Current Research: History of exploration.History of polar aviation.Russian flights. |
Laura | Miller | millll@email.uc.edu | Organization: University of Cincinnati Department: Department of Geography Title: Graduate Student Specialties: cryosphere, global change, heat transfer Current Research: Variability of the active layer in Northern Alaska.Effects of soil moisture content in relation to active layer depth. |
Susanne | Miller | susanne_miller@fws.gov | Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Department: Marine Mammals Management Office Title: Wildlife Biologist, Polar Bears Specialties: bears, wildlife management |
Lisa | Miller | lisa.miller@dfo-mpo.gc.ca | Organization: Institute of Ocean Sciences (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) Department: Centre for Ocean Climate Chemistry Title: Research Scientist Specialties: chemical oceanography, biogeochemistry, CO2 chemistry, sea ice |
Elizabeth | Miller | elmiller@stanford.edu | Organization: Stanford University Department: Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences Specialties: geology, geochemistry, geochronology Current Research: Geology and Tectonics of Alaska.Formation of the Amerasian BasinArctic Alaska, Bering Strait Region: Offshore geology and basin evolutionChukchi, Bering and Siberian shelvesGeology and tectonics of Arctic RussiaThe tectonic and magmatic history of the North Pacific margin, Alaska and Russia |
Frank | Miller | frank.miller@ec.gc.ca | Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada Department: Canadian Wildlife Service Title: Research Scientist Emeritus Specialties: caribou, wildlife, ecology Current Research: The conservation and management of Peary caribou in the canadian High Arcrtic. Also, the dynamics of caribou, muskox and wolf populations on those Canadian High Arctic Islands. |
Scott | Miller | scott_miller@nps.gov | Organization: U.S. National Park Service Department: Arctic and Central Alaska Inventory and Monitoring Networks Title: Data Manager Specialties: information systems/technology, data management, geographic information systems |
Pamela | Miller | pam@northern.org | Organization: Northern Alaska Environmental Center Title: Arctic Coordinator Specialties: environmental policy, oil and gas development, wildlife Current Research: Cumulative environmental impacts of North Slope Alaska oil and gas development. Protection of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Special areas in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (Teshekpuk Lake, Utukok Uplands, etc.). Oil and gas impacts, especially Arctic Alaska and Beaufort Sea. National Wildlife Refuge management. |