webmap.arcticconnect.org
Arctic Web Map Tiles
http://webmap.arcticconnect.org/tiles.html
Arctic Web Map Tiles. AWM provides tiles in multiple Arctic-focused projections. Currently we support six Arctic projections on our tile server. These projections provide a Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area (LAEA) view of the North Pole region, from 45°N to 90°N. Each projection is centred on a specific longitude: 180°W, 150°W, 100°W, 40°W, 10°E, and 90° E. We currently provide data for the region North of 45°N. ODbL) Land polygons are also from OpenStreetMap. Arctic Web Map is part of the Arctic Connect.
webmap.arcticconnect.org
Arctic Web Map
http://webmap.arcticconnect.org/index.html
Arctic Web Map (AWM) is an Arctic-specific web mapping tool allowing researchers to customize map projections for scientifically accurate visualization and analysis, a function that is critical for arctic research but missing in existing web mapping platforms. It provides a visually appealing tool for education and outreach to a wider audience. Arctic Web Map has two components: An Arctic-focused tile server, and a Leaflet-based client library. By providing tiles in multiple Arctic projections.
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Arctic Web Map API and Usage
http://webmap.arcticconnect.org/usage.html
Arctic Web Map API and Usage. We provide multiple options for displaying our tile data across multiple platforms. Using our JavaScript client library is the recommended way of displaying our tiles for web clients. It provides a easy to use API for drawing maps with custom marker and location data. See the PolarMap.js API. Our tiles are compatible with Leaflet maps. When used with the Proj4JS. Has support for projected tiles, and can easily be modified to display our Arctic Web Map tiles.
arctic.ucalgary.ca
Data & Information Services | Arctic Institute of North America
http://arctic.ucalgary.ca/data-information-services-0
Papers to appear in ARCTIC. ACUNS Due North Final Report. Data and Information Services. The Arctic Science and Technology Information System (ASTIS) database. ASTIS also maintains subset databases that provide selected records and background information for specific regions, subjects, or projects. Mackenzie GEWEX Study (MAGS). Polar Continental Shelf Program Contributions. Antarctic Publications by Canadian Authors. All of the 4,500 publications on the AINA Publications Server. Arctic Web Map (AWM) is a...
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ASTIS Subset Databases | Arctic Institute of North America
http://arctic.ucalgary.ca/databases
Papers to appear in ARCTIC. ACUNS Due North Final Report. Data and Information Services. Canadian IPY (International Polar Year) Publications Database. Kluane Lake Research Station Bibliography. NCP (Northern Contaminants Program) Publications Database. Inuvialuit Settlement Region Database. Sahtu Settlement Area Database. The AES NWT (Arctic Environmental Strategy Northwest Territories) Water Bibliography. Circumpolar Health Bibliographic Database. The Mining and the Aquatic Environment Bibliography.
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History | Arctic Institute of North America
http://arctic.ucalgary.ca/history
Papers to appear in ARCTIC. ACUNS Due North Final Report. The Arctic Institute of North America was created by an Act of Parliament in 1945 as a nonprofit tax-exempt research and educational organization. Originally based at McGill University in Montreal, the institute moved to the University of Calgary in 1976. In 1979 the Institute became part of the University of Calgary as a university research institute. Arctic Institute of North America. 2500 University Drive NW, ES-1040. Calgary, AB T2N 1N4.
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ARCTIC Editorial Board | Arctic Institute of North America
http://arctic.ucalgary.ca/arctic-editorial-board
Papers to appear in ARCTIC. ACUNS Due North Final Report. Benoît Beauchamp, Calgary, Alberta. Ryan K. Danby, Kingston, Ontario. Michael A.D. Ferguson, Evenstad, Norwary. Gwenn E. Flowers, Burnaby, British Columbia. Anne Gunn, Saltspring Island, British Columbia. Lois A. Harwood, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Henry P. Huntington, Eagle River, Alaska. Nicholas J. Lunn, Edmonton, Alberta. Mark L. Mallory, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. David C. Natcher, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Calgary, AB T2N 1N4.
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About Arctic Sensor Web
http://sensorweb.arcticconnect.org/about.html
About Arctic Sensor Web. Arctic Sensor Web enables research stations around the pan-Arctic to connect their sensors, including those that provide near-real time data, to a cloud service for visualization, information sharing, and collaborative analysis. It is a component of the ArcticConnect. Project, a collaboration between the Arctic Institute of North America, the University of Calgary, CANARIE, and Cybera. This site is open source software. It is MIT Licensed and the source is available on GitHub.
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ARCTIC Contents | Arctic Institute of North America
http://arctic.ucalgary.ca/arctic-contents
Papers to appear in ARCTIC. ACUNS Due North Final Report. There are two ways to access. Below are links to the more than 2,800 articles that have been published in. PDF files of papers and notes (made available one year after publication). Commentaries, editorials, profiles, obituaries and InfoNorth essays. English abstracts for all items. French abstracts for papers and notes since 1993. Volume 69, 2016. Number 1, March. Number 2, June. Volume 68, 2015. Number 1, March. Arctic Observing Summit 2013.