The first ARCSS Synthesis Retreat was held 10-16 August 2003 at Big Sky, Montana. The retreat's goal was to begin distilling and integrating current knowledge into a more holistic perspective of the arctic system. The 30 participants represented a diverse array of disciplines. Retreat discussions, largely participant driven, ranged from debates about defining the arctic system and its major components, to analyses of the relationships between these components.
Agenda PDF
Attendees
Presentation Files
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Jonathan Overpeck - Overview of Retreat and Logistics (PDF - 363 KB)363.35 KB | 363.35 KB |
Charles Vörösmarty - Wiring Diagrams (PDF - 1 MB)1 MB | 1 MB |
Mark Serreze - Themes (PDF 1.2 MB)1.22 MB | 1.22 MB |
Matthew Sturm - Big Questions (PDF - 68 KB)67.84 KB | 67.84 KB |
Annotated Bibliography (PDF - 72 KB)72.07 KB | 72.07 KB |