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Alexander Kalabanov alex@sever.iea.ras.ru

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

Department: Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology

Title: Fellow Researcher

Specialties: social anthropology, northern studies, indigenous peoples

Current Research: Modern political myth: between past and present. Regional political elites in the national and territorial policy and economy. Federalism, nationalism, and regional separatism (characteristic of the political situation in the Arkhangelsk region and Republic of Komi).

Lars Kaleschke lars.kaleschke@mpimet.mpg.de

Organization: University of Hamburg

Department: Center of Marine and Atmospheric Research (ZMAW)

Title: Principal Investigator

Specialties: sea ice remote sensing, geographic information systems, data processing/analysis

Current Research: Sea ice remote sensing with ERS-SAR and SSM/I. Image processing. Pattern analysis. Neural network techniques and GIS internet application development.

Arthur Kaletzky ak283@cam.ac.uk

Organization: University of Cambridge

Department: Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Specialties: computer modeling, acoustics, sea ice

Current Research: Acoustic Monitoring of the Ocean Climate.

Erwin Kalinin erwin8@yahoo.com

Organization: Sakhalin Oil and Gas Institute

Department: Laboratory of Ice Investigations

Specialties: oceanography, sea ice dynamics, sea ice modeling

Roland Kallenborn roland.kallenborn@nmbu.no

Organization: Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: environmental chemistry, environmental toxicology, pollution

Current Research: Ecotoxicological risk assessment of new persistent pollutants in the Arctic (brominated flame retardants, synthetic musks, and transformation products). Enantioselective separation methods for chiral persistent pollutants. Transport to and fate of persistent pollutants at Bjornoya, Norway. Atmospheric long-range transport of persistent organic pollutants into the Arctic.

Bjorn Kaltenborn bjorn.kaltenborn@nina.no

Organization: Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Department: Division for Human - Environment Studies

Title: Senior Research Scientist

Specialties: resource management, environmental impact assessment, environmental perception, geopolitics

Current Research: Svalbard: resource management tourism and protected areas planning, monitoring.

Leonard Kamerling ljkamerling@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Museum of the North

Department: Alaska Center for Documentary Film

Title: Curator of Film, Professor

Specialties: Inuit culture, ethnology

Current Research: Ethnographic films on contemporary Alaska Native cultures and northern Japan.

Sergei Kan sergei.a.kan@dartmouth.edu

Organization: Dartmouth College

Department: Department of Anthropology and Native American Studies

Title: Professor

Specialties: anthropology, ethnohistory, history

Current Research: Siberian ethnographers and general anthropologists. Contemporary ceremonial, cultural, and political life of the Tlingit of southeastern Alaska.

Joseph Kan joe.kan@gi.alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute (GI)

Title: Professor and Dean Emeritus

Specialties: space physics, auroral studies, magnetospheric physics

Current Research: Ionospheric signatures of the patchy and intermittent reconnection at the dayside magnetopause. Unloading instability triggered by Alfven waves disrupting the cross-tail current in the near-Earth plasma sheet.

Douglas Kane dlkane@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Water and Environmental Research Center

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: civil engineering, groundwater, hydrology

Current Research: Climate change. Arctic hydrology, groundwater and contaminant transport. Fish passage through hydraulic structures.

Tim Kane tjk7@psu.edu

Organization: Pennsylvania State University

Department: Electrical Engineering and Meteorology

Title: Professor

Specialties: atmospheric sciences, aeronomy, ocean-atmosphere interactions

Paula Kankaanpää paula.kankaanpaa@ymparisto.fi

Organization: Finnish Environment Institute

Department: Marine Research Centre

Title: Director

Specialties: environmental policy, arctic policy, sea ice

Current Research: Arctic Council. Barents Euro-Arctic Council. Antarctic Environment (sea-ice pressure ridges).

Christian Kapel chk@plen.ku.dk

Organization: National History Museum, University of Copenhagen

Department: Department of Agriculture and Ecology

Title: Professor

Specialties: parasitology, population biology, ecology

Current Research: Parasites of arctic foxes in Greenland. Zoonotic parasites in Greenland. Freeze resistance of parasites.

Susan Kaplan skaplan@bowdoin.edu

Organization: Bowdoin College

Department: Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum

Title: Professor, Director of Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum and Arctic Studies Center

Specialties: anthropology, archaeology, human ecology

Current Research: Labrador Inuit adaptation to historic contact and environmental change, Arctic exploration, Arctic still photographs and motion picture history. Editor, Arctic Anthropology.

Lawrence Kaplan ldkaplan@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Alaska Native Language Center

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: linguistics

Current Research: Eskimo linguistics. Inupiaq language. Inupiaq and comparative eskimo dictionaries. Endangered languages and language revitalization. Eskimo phonology. General linguistics.

Eugene Karabanov ekarab@geol.sc.edu

Organization: Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry (Russian Academy of Sciences)

Department: Geological Sciences

Specialties: sedimentology, paleoclimatology, hydrology

Current Research: Freshwater, suspended matter and nutrients discharge from Siberian Rivers. Marginal processes, delta/estuary effect on export of suspended and dissolved components Arctic paleoclimatology, paleolimnology.

Tatiana Karafet tkarafet@u.arizona.edu

Organization: University of Arizona

Department: Arizona Research Laboratory

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: physical anthropology, Native studies, genetics

Current Research: Population genetics of Siberian native people.

John Karau john.karau@ec.gc.ca

Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Department: Marine Environment Division

Title: Chief

Specialties: coastal management, environmental impact assessment, marine science

Current Research: Working Group on Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME).

Michael Karcher michael.karcher@awi.de

Organization: Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Department: Climate Sciences/Sea ice Physics

Title: Senior Scientist

Specialties: physical oceanography, computer modeling, Arctic research, climate research

Current Research: Arctic Ocean circulation, Freshwater dynamics, Sea ice

Juha Karhu juha.karhu@helsinki.fi

Organization: University of Helsinki

Department: Department of Geology

Title: Professor

Specialties: stable isotopes, paleoclimatology, geochemistry

Current Research: Paleoclimatic change at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition on Wrangel Island, eastern Siberia: evidence from oxygen isotopes in mammoth teeth.

James Kari jmkari@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Alaska Native Language Center

Title: Professor Emeritus of Linguistics

Specialties: linguistics, Dene (Athabaskan) studies, ethnogeography

Current Research: Advances primary data sets in numerous Alaska Dene languages

Timo Karjalainen timo.karjalainen@oulu.fi

Organization: University of Oulu

Department: Faculty of Education

Title: Adjunct Professor

Specialties: sociology, environmental policy, environmental perception

Current Research: Tundra degradation in the Russian Arctic. (Project financed by the European Union. Main focus is to assess global change feedbacks to the climate system through changes in greenhouse gas emissions and in freshwater runoff from the Usa Basin in the East-European Russian Arctic. This is a multidisciplinary and multinational effort.) Environmental awareness among indigenous peoples and Russians.

Anders Karlqvist anders@polar.se

Specialties: mathematics, climate modeling

Current Research: Research Management.

Haakon Karlsen hgk@asiaq.gl

Organization: Asiaq - Greenland Survey

Title: M. Sc.

Specialties: climatology, hydrology, glaciology

Meriam Karlsson mgkarlsson@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: School of Natural Resources and Extension

Specialties: horticulture, plant science

Current Research: Greenhouse crop production, indoor farming and controlled environment production, high tunnels and other season extension techniques