ABSTRACT

Originally published in 2000, The Arctic provides a comprehensive overview of the region's rapidly changing physical and human dimensions, and demonstrates the importance of communication between natural scientists, social scientists, and local stakeholders in response to the tremendous challenges and opportunities facing the Arctic. It is an essential resource for all Arctic researchers, particularly those developing multidisciplinary projects. It provides an overview of key areas of Arctic research by renowned specialists in the field, and each chapter forms a detailed, varied and accessible account of current knowledge. Each author introduces the subject to a specialist readership, while retaining intellectual integrity and relevance for specialists. Overall, the richness of the material presented in this volume reflects the ecological and cultural diversity of this vast and environmentally critical part of the globe.

part 1|160 pages

The Physical Structure and Processes of the Arctic

chapter Chapter 1|23 pages

The Geological Development of the Arctic

chapter Chapter 2|29 pages

Glaciology

chapter Chapter 3|40 pages

Permafrost and Hydrology

chapter Chapter 4|19 pages

Arctic Oceanography, Sea Ice and Climate

chapter Chapter 5|25 pages

Upper Atmosphere Physics and Chemistry

chapter Chapter 6|18 pages

The Weather and Climate of the Arctic

part 2|213 pages

Life Sciences in the Arctic

chapter Chapter 11|23 pages

Arctic Medical Science

part 3|139 pages

Social and Political Dimensions of the Arctic

part 4|123 pages

Anthropogenic Impacts on the Arctic Environment: regional and global consequences and policy responses