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Winners Announced - 3rd Annual ARCUS Award for Arctic Research Excellence
Dear Colleague:
ARCUS is pleased to announce the winners of the paper competition for the Third Annual ARCUS Award for Arctic Research Excellence. The abstracts of the winning papers and a listing of all the 1999 participants can be found on the ARCUS Web site at http://www.arcus.org. We thank all of the competition participants for their submissions, which reflect the excellence of young researchers working in the Arctic and the diversity of their research.
The winners, by category, are:
INTERDISCIPLINARY: Nikolay I. Shiklomanov, Department of Geography, University of Delaware, for his paper "Analytic representation of the active layer thickness field Kuparuk River Basin, Alaska".
LIFE SCIENCES: Kimberlee Beckmen, Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, for her paper "Factors affecting organochlorine contaminant concentrations in milk and blood of northern fur seal dams and pups from St. George Island, Alaska".
PHYSICAL SCIENCES: Gilles Arfeuille, Department of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences McGill University, for his paper "Simulating the interannual variability of the wind driven Arctic sea ice cover during 1958-1998".
SOCIAL SCIENCES: Kerrie Ann Shannon, Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, for her paper "An examination of traditional knowledge: a case of the Inuit sled dogs".
These winning students have been invited to attend the annual ARCUS-sponsored ARCTIC FORUM in Washington D.C. on March 22, 1999 to present their papers to an audience of arctic researchers, federal agency personnel, and representatives of government and private organizations involved in arctic research. Additionally, each winner will receive a $500 cash award.
The announcement and entry information for the Fourth Annual ARCUS Award for Arctic Research Excellence (2000) will be distributed to the community in late summer 1999. We hope that you will look for it and encourage your students to submit papers to the competition.
Dr. Mike Retelle
Committee Chair
3rd Annual ARCUS Award for Arctic Research Excellence
Department of Geology
Bates College
44 Campus Avenue
Lewiston ME 04240