Jan Mayen Island in Scientific Focus

Jan Mayen is a volcanic island surrounded by the deep Greenland, Iceland and Norwegian Seas. There, atmospheric and oceanic processes unleash potential energy that forces very dynamic interactions between sea and air. This unique geophysical focal point generates climatic variability in northern Eur...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Skreslet, Stig (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2004, 2004
Edition:1st ed. 2004
Series:NATO Science Series: IV:, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 14. Cyclic Variability of Climate and Fisheries Resources: Relevance for the Nordic Seas
  • 15. The Marine Sublittoral Fauna of Jan Mayen Island: Zoogeography and Succession on “New” Lava Grounds
  • 16. The Marine Fauna of Arctic Islands as Bioindicators
  • 17. Seabird Research and Monitoring on Jan Mayen
  • 18. Dispersal of Plants in Remote Arctic-Alpine Habitats: Modes and Time-Scales for Colonization
  • 19. Biological Premises for Management of an Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) Population: The Demise and Future of the Hare-Footed Fox on Jan Mayen
  • 20. Research Opportunities for Jan Mayen Using Stable Isotope Analyses: Long-Term Monitoring of Marine and Freshwater Foodwebs
  • 21. The Jan Mayen Whaling Industry: Its Exploitation of the Greenland Right Whale and its Impact on the Marine Ecosystem
  • 22. Past and Present Infrastructure of Jan Mayen as Historical Documents: The Fate ofAnthropogenic Remains
  • 23. Research Operations in Remote Arctic Islands: The Model of the Polish Polar Station Hornsund in Spitsbergen
  • 24. Jan Mayen Island and its Waters as Potential Targets for European Arctic Research
  • 25. The Scope for Norwegian Commitments Related to International Research on Jan Mayen Island
  • 26. Norwegian Protection of Arctic Islands: Restrictions and Consequences
  • 27. Jan Mayen Infrastructure: Plans for the Future
  • 28. The Logistics of Past Scientific Research on Jan Mayen Island: How to Land, Exist and Work
  • 29. Logistics for Future Jan Mayen Island Research: Results from NATO Advanced Research Workshop
  • 30. Summary of NATO ARW: Blue-Print for Jan Mayen Island Research Development
  • 1. Research Operations on Jan Mayen Island: Feasibility, Scope and Legitimacy
  • 2. Geology of Jan Mayen Island and Surroundings: An Overview
  • 3. The Potential of the Beerenberg Glaciers for Climate Studies
  • 4. Meteorological Observations on Jan Mayen
  • 5. North Atlantic Influence on Lithuanian Climate: Effects of Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation
  • 6. Northern Hemispheric Air Circulation
  • 7. Natural and Anthropogenic Aerosols in Arctic Areas
  • 8. On the Origin of Climatic Signals in the Nordic Seas
  • 9. The Circulation of the Nordic Seas
  • 10. Jan Mayen Island Ecology: Its Relation to the Arctic Mediterranean Ecosystem
  • 11. Sea Ice Export as an Indicator of Changing Arctic Ocean Ecology
  • 12. Zooplankton Habitats of the Greenland Sea: An Experimental Laboratory for Studies of Pelagic Ecology
  • 13. Continuous Plankton Recorder Observations: Extension of the System into the Nordic Seas