Tel: +47 79 02 33 00 | post@unis.no

UNIS Publication Series

The aim of the UNIS Publication Series ISSN 1503-4410 is to electronically publish data obtained within various research projects and graduate courses carried out at UNIS.

To download a publication (PDF-format) please RIGHT-Click and Save As.

Year Course Editor Title
2002 AB320 Ole Jørgen Lønne Marine zooplankton and sympagic fauna (=ice fauna) of Svalbard waters. 1998 Cruise reports.
2002 AB321 Ole Jørgen Lønne Marine benthic fauna of Svalbard. 1999 Cruise reports.
2002 AB326 Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir Biodiversity in arctic plant communities.
2003 AB321 Jørgen Berge Influence of the physical environment on the distribution of benthic macrofauna along the coasts of Svalbard
2004 AB323 Jørgen Berge & Geir Johnsen Light climate and primary productivity in the Arctic.
2004 AB320 Jørgen Berge New findings of diel vertical migration in high Arctic ecosystems
2005   Jørgen Berge, Geir Johnsen, Frank Nilsen & Bjørn Gulliksen Ocean temperature oscillations causing the reappearance of blue mussels in Svalbard after 1,000 years of absence
2006 AB326 Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir Exploring plant-ecological patterns at different spatial scales on Svalbard
2007 AB326 Inger Greve Alsos, Christian Körner & David Murray Arctic plant ecology: From tundra to polar desert in Svalbard

 


 

Search the UNIS web
Things of interest
APPLY ONLINE TO UNIS
Find information here about how to become a student at UNIS.

SIOS
Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS).

LONGYEARBYEN CO2 LAB

INT'L POLAR YEAR
IPY is a special international research program on the Arctic and Antarctic and takes place in 2007-2009
IPY Field School 2010
Field School blog

WEATHER
Realtime weather data and downloadable historical data.

EUCOP 2010

NECC 2010

VACANT POSITIONS
PhD and PostDoc positions within geology.

ANNUAL REPORT 2008

WEBCAMERA
Picture of UNIS right now.

The University Centre in Svalbard | Pb. 156 | 9171 Longyearbyen, Norway | Tel: +47 79 02 33 00 - Fax: +47 79 02 33 01| Org. 985 204 454 | post@unis.no