Arctic

Papers
(The TQCC of Arctic is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Breaking Through: Understanding Sovereignty and Security in the Circumpolar Arctic, edited by Wilfrid Greaves and P. Whitney Lackenbauer14
GARTH DIGBY JACKSON (1929–2021)12
Divergent Growth and Changing Climate Relationships of Boreal and Subalpine Spruce in Southern Yukon, Canada12
Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North, by Kenneth L. Pratt and Scott A. Hayes11
Thinking Like an Iceberg, by Olivier Remaud11
Traditional Food Consumption and Other Determinants of Exposure for Lead, Cobalt, Manganese, and Hexachlorobenzene in Northern Canada9
Re-Considering Market Development Approaches to Support Nunavut Inuit Priorities in the Seal Market8
Social Licence Comes to Greenland’s Mining Sector: Will Communities be Empowered?7
Limnological Characteristics Reveal Metal Pollution Legacy in Lakes near Canada’s Northernmost Mine, Little Cornwallis Island, Nunavut7
An Ongoing Shift in Mammalian Nest Predators of Yellow-billed Loons in Arctic Alaska7
Iñupiaq Knowledge of Polar Bears (<i>Ursus maritimus</i>) in the Southern Beaufort Sea, Alaska6
Assessment of Multi-GNSS RT-PPP Services for the Antarctic Region6
Empowering Churchill: Exploring Energy Security in Northern Manitoba6
Valuation of Country Food in Nunavut Based on Energy and Protein Replacement6
The Fur Trader: From Oslo House to Oxford House, by Einar Odd Mortensen Sr. with Gerd Kjustad Mortensen6
Seasons of Change: Ecological Recovery From Legacy Arsenic Pollution in Rapidly Warming Subarctic Lakes5
Documenting Indigenous Knowledge to Identify and Understand the Stressors of Muskoxen (<i>Ovibos moschatu</i>s) in Nunavut, Canada5
ATSIAQ ALASUAQ (1938 – 2023)5
The Magnetism of Antarctica: The Ross Expedition 1839–1843, by John Knight5
John Joseph Kelley (1933-2022)4
Performance of Climate Projections for Yukon and Adjacent Northwest Territories, 1991 – 20204
Arctic Crashes: People and Animals in the Changing North, edited by Igor Krupnik and Aron L. Crowell4
The State of Knowledge about Grizzly Bears (Kakenokuskwe osow Muskwa (Cree), Ursus arctos) in Northern Manitoba4
Trends in Subsistence Harvests of Ice Seals in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Region, Alaska, 1962 – 20184
Isumaqatigingniq: Building a Transformational Science Education Model to Engage the Next Generation of Inuit and Western Scientific Investigators3
Seven Hours, a Rubber Dinghy, and a Shipwreck: The Search for Nova Zembla3
Compass, by Murray Lee3
Observations of Ringed Seal (Phoca hispida) in the Nearshore Waters of the Chukotka Peninsula3
Assessing Ice Island Drift Patterns, Ice Island Grounding Locations, and Gridded Bathymetry Products between Nares Strait and the North Atlantic3
Do Wild Polar Bears (<i>Ursus maritimus</i>) Use Tools When Hunting Walruses (<i>Odobenus rosmarus</i>)?3
Food Storage in Permafrost and Seasonally Frozen Ground in Chukotka and Alaska Communities3
Historical Reindeer Corrals as Portraits of Human-Nature Relationships in Northern Finland3
Cash Economy and Store-Bought Food Biases in Food Security Assessments of Inuit Nunangat3
“When We’re on the Ice, All We Have is Our Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit”: Mobilizing Inuit Knowledge as a Sea Ice Safety Adaptation Strategy in Mittimatalik, Nunavut3
ANDY HEIBERG (1938 – 2021)2
Shared Arctic Variable Framework Links Local to Global Observing System Priorities and Requirements2
Lakes of the Anthropocene: Reflections on Tracking Ecosystem Change in the Arctic, by John P. Smol2
What Gets Measured Gets Done: Challenges in Monitoring Water, Energy, and Food Security in Northern Canada2
“A Great Investment in Our Communities”: Strengthening Nunavut’s Whole-of-Society Search and Rescue Capabilities2
Evaluating Potential Impacts of Proposed Industrial Access Road Routes on Wilderness Character in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, Alaska2
I Will Live for Both of Us: A History of Colonialism, Uranium Mining, and Inuit Resistence, by Joan Scottie, Warren Bernauer, and Jack Hicks2
I Spy Through a Camera’s Eye: Divii in the Gwich’in Settlement Area2
Harnessing the Power of Community Science to Address Data Gaps in Arctic Observing: Invasive Species in Alaska as Case Examples2
Strontium Isotope Analysis, the Neonatal Line, and Archaeological Caribou Herd Identity in Northwest Alaska2
Policing the Arctic: Relations Between the Mounted Police and Inuit in the Eastern Canadian Arctic during Sled Dog Patrols, 1903 – 452
3D Additive Construction: A Potential Solution for the Housing Crisis in the North2
A Review of Science and Conservation Management for the Cumberland Sound Beluga Population2
Assessing Spread and Impacts of Non-native Plants from Highway Corridors in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada2
The Arctic Journal of Captain Henry Wemyss Feilden, R.A., the Naturalist in H.M.S. Alert, 1875–1876, edited by Trevor H. Levere2
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