• Sobczak et al AGU 2009

    Sobczak, W. V., E. Bulygina, A. Bunn, S. Chandra, K. Frey, R. M. Holmes, J. Schade, V. Spektor, N. Zimov, S. Zimov. 2009. Bioavailability of organic matter in aquatic environments throughout Siberia’s Kolyma River watershed during summer baseflow. American Geophysical Union, fall meeting, San Francisco, California.

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  • Holmes et al EOS 2009

    Holmes, R. M., K. E. Frey, and S. Zimov. 2009. A field course in the Siberian Arctic: 30 days, 20 people, 3 continents, 1 barge. EOS 90:222-223.

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  • Frey & McClelland Hydrological Proc 2009

    Frey, K. E., J. W. McClelland. 2009. Impacts of permafrost degradation on arctic river biogeochemistry. Hydrological Processes 23:169-182, doi:10.1002/hyp.7196.

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  • Polaris Project YouTube Debut

    Clark University is entering the Web 2.0 world. Here is footage of a recent pubic presentation on the 2008 summer field course.…

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  • Zimov et al GRL 2009

    Zimov, N. S., S. A. Zimov, A. E. Zimova, G. M. Zimova, V. I. Chuprynin, F. S. Chapin III. 2009. Carbon storage in permafrost and soils of the mammoth tundra-steppe biome: role in the global carbon cycle. Geophysical Research Letters 36, L02502, doi:10.1029/2008GL36332.

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  • Holmes et al AGU 2008

    Holmes, R. M., K. Bulygina, A. Bunn, S. Chandra, J. Schade, V. Spektor, W. Sobczak, K. Walter, and S. Zimov. 2008. The Polaris Project. Rising starts in the Arctic. American Geophysical Union, fall meeting, San Francisco, California.

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  • Warburton et al AGU 2008

    Warburton, J., K. M. Timm, R. M. Holmes, C. Geiger, and B. Lefer. 2008. Taking broader impacts to another level: researcher benefits from teacher researcher experience collaborations. American Geophysical Union, fall meeting, San Francisco, California.

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  • Willis et al AGU 2008

    Willis, K., B. Zapatka, K. Frey, J. Schade. R. M. Holmes. 2008. Biogeochemical characteristics of Siberia’s Kolyma River watershed in relation to climate warming and permafrost degradation. American Geophysical Union, fall meeting, San Francisco, California.

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