• CASCADE-The Circum-Arctic Sediment CArbon DatabasE 

      Martens, Jannik; Romankevich, Evgeny; Semiletov, Igor; Wild, Birgit; Van Dongen, Bart; Vonk, Jorien; Tesi, Tommaso; Shakhova, Natalia; Dudarev, Oleg V.; Kosmach, Denis; Vetrov, Alexander; Lobkovsky, Leopold; Belyaev, Nikolay; Macdonald, Robie W.; Pieńkowski, Anna J.; Eglinton, Timothy I.; Haghipour, Negar; Dahle, Salve; Carroll, Michael L.; Åström, Emmelie; Grebmeier, Jacqueline M.; Cooper, Lee W.; Possnert, Göran; Gustafsson, Örjan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-08)
      Biogeochemical cycling in the semi-enclosed Arctic Ocean is strongly influenced by land–ocean transport of carbon and other elements and is vulnerable to environmental and climate changes. Sediments of the Arctic Ocean are an important part of biogeochemical cycling in the Arctic and provide the opportunity to study present and historical input and the fate of organic matter (e.g., through permafrost ...
    • The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older – the past, present, and future of our evolving community 

      Tanski, George; Bergstedt, Helena; Bevington, Alexandre; Bonnaventure, Philip; Bouchard, Frédéric; Coch, Caroline; Dumais, Simon; Evgrafova, Alvetina; Frauenfeld, Oliver; Frederick, Jennifer; Fritz, Michael; Frolov, Denis; Harder, Silvie; Hartmeyer, Ingo; Heslop, Joanne; Högström, Elin; Johansson, Margareta; Kraev, Gleb; Kuznetsova, Elena; Lenz, Josefine; Lupachev, Alexey; Magnin, Florence; Martens, Jannik; Maslakov, Alexey; Morgenstern, Anne; Nieuwendam, Alexandre; Oliva, Marc; Radosavljevic, Boris; Ramage, Justine; Schneider, Andrea; Stanilovskaya, Julia; Strauss, Jens; Trochim, Erin; Vecellio, Daniel; Weber, Samuel; Lantuit, Hugues (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-07)
      A lasting legacy of the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007–2008 was the promotion of the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN), initially an IPY outreach and education activity by the International Permafrost Association (IPA). With the momentum of IPY, PYRN developed into a thriving network that still connects young permafrost scientists, engineers, and researchers from other disciplines. ...