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Arctic Freshwater Synthesis: Summary of key emerging issues

Journal

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES
Volume 120, Issue 10, Pages 1887-1893

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2015JG003128

Keywords

Arctic; freshwater; oceans; hydrology; ecology; resources

Funding

  1. World Climate Research Programme's Climate
  2. Cryosphere project (WCRP-CliC)
  3. International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)
  4. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
  5. Norwegian Ministries of Environment and of Foreign Affairs
  6. Swedish Secretariat for Environmental Earth System Sciences
  7. Swedish Polar Research Secretariat
  8. University of Victoria, BC, Canada
  9. Academy of Finland [259537]
  10. Swedish Research Council VR [2013-7448]

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In response to a joint request from the World Climate Research Program's Climate and Cryosphere Project, the International Arctic Science Committee, and the Arctic Council's Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program an updated scientific assessment has been conducted of the Arctic Freshwater System (AFS), entitled the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis (AFS(sigma)). The major reason behind the joint request was an increasing concern that changes to the AFS have produced, and could produce even greater, changes to biogeophysical and socioeconomic systems of special importance to northern residents and also produce extra-Arctic climatic effects that will have global consequences. The AFS(sigma) was structured around six key thematic areas: atmosphere, oceans, terrestrial hydrology, terrestrial ecology, resources, and modeling, the review of each coauthored by an international group of scientists and published as separate manuscripts in this special issue of Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. This AFS(sigma) summary manuscript reviews key issues that emerged during the conduct of the synthesis, especially those that are cross-thematic in nature, and identifies future research required to address such issues.

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