INTERACT Stories of ArcticDefinitions of the Arctic vary according to environmental, geographical, political, cultural and scientific perspectives. Some scientists define the Arctic as areas having a high latitude, long winters, short, cool summers,... More Science and Stations continue with two captivating stories on Tuesday 16th June at 14-15 CEST:
- PermafrostPermafrost is frozen ground that remains at or below zero degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) for two or more years. It forms in regions where the mean annual temperature is... More vs glacierA glacier is a large, persistent body of land-based ice that forms over many years where the accumulation of snow is greater than its loss (ablation). The ice in a... More: Organic matter and mineral export from the Zackenberg Valley, Northeast Greenland (Lisa-Marie Bröder, ETH Zürich)
- Faroe Islands Nature Investigation (Lis Mortensen, FINI)
Link to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88513579858
Join us every Tuesday afternoon 14-15 CEST until 30th June to hear captivating stories about ArcticDefinitions of the Arctic vary according to environmental, geographical, political, cultural and scientific perspectives. Some scientists define the Arctic as areas having a high latitude, long winters, short, cool summers,... More research stations and science done at them with support from INTERACT Trans-National Access! Each webinar consists of two 30 min popular science presentations, and they are open for everyone to attend.
Photo: Lisa-Marie Bröder