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Boris Sirenko marine@zin.ru

Organization: Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Department: Laboratory of Marine Research

Title: Dr.Sc.

Specialties: benthic ecology, biodiversity, invertebrate ecology

Current Research: Biodiversity of Eurasian Arctic Seas and Basin. Biocenology of Arctic Seas, Taxonomy of Gastropods. Benthic ecology. collaborate: Univeristy of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Tennessee

Anna Sirina vost@ipi.irkutsk.su

Organization: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch

Department: Department of Siberian Studies - Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology

Title: Visiting Fellow, Ph.D.

Specialties: cultural anthropology, circumpolar cultures, Native studies

Current Research: Conduct fieldwork in Northern Russia, in Irkutsk region, Buryat republic, Sakha (Yakutia) republic, Magadan region, Kamchatka region, among Evenks, Even, Kamchadal, Itelmen, Koryak peoples. Traditional culture. Cultural transformation. Modern socio-economic changes.

Luc Sirois luc_sirois@uqar.uquebec.ca

Organization: Université du Québec à Rimouski

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Professor

Specialties: forest ecology

Benoît Sittler sittler@ruf.uni-freiburg.de

Organization: University of Freiburg

Department: Institut für Landespflege

Specialties: ecology, mammalogy, predation

Current Research: Long-term project on Lemming cycles in NE Greenland (Karupelv Valley Project started in 1988).

Gulamabas Sivjee sivjee@erau.edu

Organization: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Department: Physical Sciences Department

Title: Professor of Physics and Director, Space Physics Research Laboratory

Specialties: aeronomy, space physics, geophysics

Current Research: Middle atmosphere and thermosphere composition, thermodynamics and dynamics. Impact on global circulation. Solar terrestrial effects onthe MLT region. Airglow and auroral studies. Precipitations of magneto sheath particles in the polar cusp and polar cap regions. Effects of IMF on these events. F region patches and associated effects in the ionosphere.

Anna Sjöblom annac@unis.no

Organization: Uppsala University

Department: Department of Earth Sciences, Meteorology

Title: Professor in Arctic Meteorology

Specialties: Arctic meteorology, boundary layer meteorology and turbulence, air-ice-sea interaction, connection between weather and avalanches, local scale climate, wind energy, sound propagation

Current Research: Arctic meteorology, boundary layer meteorology and turbulence, air-ice-sea interaction, connection between weather and avalanches, local scale climate, wind energy, sound propagation

Janneche Skaare janneche.skaare@vetinst.no

Organization: Norwegian Veterinary Institute

Department: National Veterinary Institute

Title: Professor, Deputy Director

Specialties: environmental toxicology, marine mammals, aquatic toxicology

Current Research: Studies of POPs in marine food chains. Poosible effects of POPs in polar bears. Geograhpic and time strend studies of POPs.

Cal Skaugstad cskaugstad@fishgame.state.ak.us

Organization: Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Department: Sport Fish Division

Specialties: fisheries, fish populations, freshwater fish

Current Research: Estimating abundance, exploitation, and other fishery parameters on populations of resident and anadromous game fish in interior Alaska. Creating and maintaining fisheries for stocked game fish in interior Alaska lakes. Enumerating populations of adult salmon returning to interior Alaska rivers.

Jay Skiles jskiles@mail.arc.nasa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Department: SETI Institute

Title: Principal Investigator

Specialties: computer simulation, ecology, ecosystem modeling

Current Research: Small watershed hydrology. Stochastic weather generation of model drivers.

Peter Sköld peter.skold@umu.se

Organization: Umeå University

Department: Arctic Research Centre

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: demography, Native rights, religion/belief systems

Current Research: Demographic history of Swedish Sami.

Annelie Skoog skoog@uconn.edu

Organization: University of Connecticut

Department: Department of Marine Sciences

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: biogeochemistry

Current Research: Dissolved organic material (DOM) in the Arctic ocean has the highest concentration in any ocean basin, and is potentially an important factor in supporting the net heterotrophic open ocean in the Arctic. However, this DOM is mostly unknown on the molecular level. As a part of the NSF supported Shelf-Basin Interaction program, our group does molecular level studies of DOM in the Arctic Ocean with the following goals: -determine whether the high DOC concentrations in the Arctic Ocean include a higher concentration of biologically labile components than are found in other oceans. -determine the relative biological lability of DOM from riverine inputs to the Arctic Ocean and compare that to relative lability of DOM formed in situ. -determine which biologically labile compounds in the Arctic have detectable concentrations, in order to carry out flux studies on a molecular level to calculate a reasonable heterotrophic incorporation efficiency for the Arctic Ocean during phase II of the SBI effort.

Trond Skotvold trond.skotvold@akvaplan.niva.no

Organization: Akvaplan-niva

Department: Department of Freshwater

Title: Section manager

Specialties: limnology, environmental studies

Current Research: Deposition and fate of long-range transported contaminants in arctic areas.

Henrik Skov hsk@dmu.dk

Organization: Danish National Environmental Research Institute

Department: Atmospheric Environment

Specialties: air pollution, air-sea-ice interactions, atmospheric chemistry

Current Research: My main research activity is within "The fate of mercury in the Arctic". Furthermore I am head of your monitoring activities in Greenland, where we presently have a station at St. Nord. The following species are measured by a filter pack: SO2, and particle bound metals and NO3, NH4. We use monitors for Hg(0), NOx, O3. These data can be seen online on our website www.dmu.dk. Finally we have a high volume sampler for POP's as OC, brominated flame retardance and perfluoro telomer alcohols. The activities are part of AMAP and the station is contibuting to IPY-ATMOPOL.

Eric Skyllingstad skylling@oce.orst.edu

Organization: Oregon State University

Department: College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences

Title: Professor (Sr Res)

Specialties: fluid mechanics, ocean-atmosphere interactions, ice modeling

Current Research: Boundary layer modeling with sea ice as part of SHEBA. Simulation of deep convection in an Arctic circulation model.

Charles Slaughter cslaugh@uidaho.edu

Organization: University of Idaho

Department: EcoHydraulics Research Group

Specialties: hydrology, boreal forests, permafrost

Current Research: Hydrology and resource management of snow-affected ecosystems. Subarctic hydrology.

Karie Slavik kslavik@mbl.edu

Organization: Marine Biological Laboratory

Department: Ecosystems Center

Specialties: stream ecology, ecosystem science, algae

Current Research: Arctic tundra LTER stream research. Kuparuk River long-term fertilization study.

Ronald Sletten sletten@u.washington.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: Quaternary Research Center

Title: Research Associate Professor, Earth & Space Sciences

Specialties: soil science, environmental engineering, geochemistry

Current Research: Soil/plant interactions and chemical/physical processes in High Arctic soils. Ionic diffusion in frozen soils. Taxonomy of Arctic soils. Studies of surface stability in Antarctica.

Scott Slocombe sslocomb@wlu.ca

Organization: Wilfrid Laurier University

Department: Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

Title: Professor

Specialties: social-ecological systems, natural resources management, land use planning, environmental assessment

Current Research: Ecosystem management, Integrated resource and environmental management , Regional integration of protected areas , Cumulative effects assessment and regional land use planning

Gabrielle Slowey gaslowey@yorku.ca

Organization: York University

Title: Associate Professor, Director of Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies

Specialties: Native governments, natural resources policy, social change

Current Research: Aboriginal Self-Determination in the New Political Economy: The Case of the Mikisew Cree First Nation.

Jeffrey Smart jeff.smart@jhuapl.edu

Organization: Johns Hopkins University

Department: National Security Technology Department

Title: Principal Physicist

Specialties: environmental sciences, data processing/analysis, oceanography

Current Research: Developing a JAVA-based graphical user interface to an Oracle relational database of arctic data for use by the U.S. Navy. The demo system is on-line at: http://wood.jhuapl.edu/soared (also have a CD-ROM that demos the use of the database) and is populated with the following SCICEX & historical data sets: 10,000 historical (NODC) temperature, salinity, and sound velocity profiles; 30 nmi spacing gridded temperature, salinity, and sound velocity profiles (GDEM); 250 segments of hi-res (1m spacing) and inflection-point-sampled ice keel data; and thousands of miles of along-track bathymetry data.

William Smethie bsmeth@ldeo.columbia.edu

Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (Columbia University)

Department: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Title: Research Professor

Specialties: chemical oceanography, ocean circulation, radioactive pollution

Current Research: Formation, circulation, and mixing of subsurface water masses in the Arctic Ocean and the exchange of deep water masses between the Arctic Ocean basins and the Norwegian and Greenland seas to the south through measurement of chlorofluorocarbons and other tracers. Measurement of krypton-85 in the Arctic Ocean to determine if leakage is occurring from Russian nuclear waste disposal sites and to determine transport pathways to these wastes.

Vladimir Smirnov smirnov@neisri.magadan.su

Organization: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch

Department: North-East Interdisciplinary Scientific Research Institute - Far East Branch

Specialties: geomorphology, geodynamics

Current Research: Neotectonics. Paleoclimate Record of El'gygytgyn Crater Lake. Paleoclimates of Arctic Lakes and Estuaries (PALE) Program. Russian-U.S. Partnership to study the 23km-diameter El'gygytgyn Impact Crater, Northeast Russia.

Igor Smirnov smiris@aster.zin.ras.spb.ru

Organization: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch

Department: Laboratory of Marine Research

Title: Senior Research Scientist

Specialties: biodiversity, marine invertebrates, zoology

Current Research: Laptev Sea. Chukchi Sea. Spitsbergen fauna of brittle stars.

Vladimir Smirnov vgs@aari.nw.ru

Organization: Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute of Roshydromet

Department: Department for Improvement of Ice-Information System

Title: Head of Department

Specialties: sea ice remote sensing, sea ice navigation, information systems/technology

Current Research: Sea ice remote sensing, especially with the use of SAR data, supporting ice navigation, sea ice thickness distribution (with the use of fractal models).

Barry Smit bsmit@uoguelph.ca

Organization: University of Guelph

Department: Geography Department

Title: Professor

Specialties: climate change, Inuit, community sustainability

Current Research: My research focuses on human vulnerability to environmental change (including climate change). The focus is primarily on indigenous peoples (current work on Inuit in the Canadian High Arctic and the Canadian western Arctic). Research examines human adaptive capacity, including current/past adaptation measures and past/current/future environmental/climate exposures to 1) assess current/future vulnerability; 2) integrate indigenous knowledge into science and policymaking.