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INSTAAR, University of Colorado

Individual subscriptions are now available to Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research volumes included in JSTOR. For information on obtaining access, please contact the publisher at the address below.

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INSTAAR, University of Colorado
Official Web Site: http://instaar.colorado.edu/AAAR/index.html

Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
University of Colorado
Suzanne P. Anderson, Editor
Anne E. Jennings, Editor
Larry Bowlds, Managing Editor
1560 30th Street, 450-UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0450
Phone: 303-492-3765
Fax: 303-492-6388
Email: AAAR@colorado.edu

The Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) strives for excellence in research, education, and outreach related to Earth System Science and Global Change in high-latitude, alpine, and other environments. INSTAAR is located at the University of Colorado within the Graduate School and is affiliated with departments of Anthropology, CEA Engineering, Environmental Studies, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Geography, Geological Sciences, and Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (PAOS). INSTAAR publishes the quarterly journal Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (formerly Arctic and Alpine Research) and a series of Occasional Papers.

JOURNALS INCLUDED IN JSTOR:

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
(continues Arctic and Alpine Research)
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research deals with any scientific or cultural aspect of arctic, antarctic, and alpine environments and related topics on subarctic, subantarctic, subalpine environments, and paleoenvironments. Papers may be uni- or multidisciplinary but must have interdisciplinary appeal. Special thematic issues and proceedings are published from time to time.

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