Introduction to the special issue on the new Artic Ocean

dc.contributor.author Weingartner, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Ashjian, Carin
dc.contributor.author Brigham, Lawson
dc.contributor.author Haine, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Mack, Liza
dc.contributor.author Perovich, Don
dc.contributor.author Rabe, Benjamin
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-07T19:43:46Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-07T19:43:46Z
dc.date.issued 2022-12-08
dc.description © The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Weingartner, T., Fairbanks, U., Ashjian, C., Brigham, L., Haine, T., Mack, L., Perovich, D., & Rabe, B. Introduction to the Special Issue on the New Arctic Ocean. Oceanography, 35(3–4), (2022): 6–9, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2022.132.
dc.description.abstract One hundred and thirty years ago, Fridtjof Nansen, the Norwegian polar explorer and scientist, set off on a bold three-year journey to investigate the unknown Arctic Ocean. The expedition relied on a critical technological development: a small, strong, and maneuverable vessel, powered by sail and an engine, with an endurance of five years for twelve men. His intellectual curiosity and careful observations led to an early glimpse of the Arctic Ocean’s circulation and its unique ecosystem. Some of Nansen’s findings on sea ice and the penetration of Atlantic Water into the Arctic Ocean established a benchmark against which we have measured profound changes over the past few decades. In contrast, little was known about the Arctic Ocean’s ecosystem processes prior to the onset of anthropogenic climate change. Nansen’s successes, which paved the way for subsequent research, were gained in part from Indigenous Greenlanders who taught him how to survive in this harsh environment.
dc.description.sponsorship Funding for the publication of this special issue was provided by the US Arctic Research Commission, the US National Science Foundation, and the US Office of Naval Research.
dc.identifier.citation Weingartner, T., Fairbanks, U., Ashjian, C., Brigham, L., Haine, T., Mack, L., Perovich, D., & Rabe, B. (2022). Introduction to the Special Issue on the New Arctic Ocean. Oceanography, 35(3–4), 6–9. https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2022.132
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dc.publisher Oceanography Society
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