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|MOI summary=The 45th International Arctic Workshop will be held 10–13 May 2015 at the University of Bergen, Norway | |MOI summary=The 45th International Arctic Workshop will be held 10–13 May 2015 at the University of Bergen, Norway | ||
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45th International Arctic Workshop
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The 45th International Arctic Workshop will be held 10–13 May 2015 at the University of Bergen, Norway
Please join our annual gathering of international researchers to present your work on any aspect of high-latitude environments (past, present, and future). We strive for a relaxed, friendly, and interactive experience, fostered in part by our relatively small size. And unlike most meetings, you can present your very latest research; the abstract deadline is only a few weeks before the Workshop. Student participation is strongly encouraged, with partial support available to those making presentations.
The meeting is open to all interested in the Arctic, and will consist of a series of talks and poster sessions covering all aspects of high-latitude environments. Previous Arctic Workshops have included presentations on arctic climate, glaciology, environmental geochemistry, geomorphology, hydrology, soils, ecology, oceanography, Quaternary history, and more. A traditional strength of the Workshop has been Arctic paleoenvironments, both marine and terrestrial.