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MISSION ARCTIC by Katharina Weiss-Tuider

MISSION ARCTIC

A Scientific Adventure to a Changing North Pole

by Katharina Weiss-Tuider ; illustrated by Christian Schneider ; translated by Shelley Tanaka

Pub Date: May 23rd, 2023
ISBN: 9781771649568
Publisher: Greystone Kids

A groundbreaking—and ice-breaking—13-month exploration of the Arctic.

From 2019 to 2020, the German research ship Polarstern used Norwegian scientist and explorer Fridtjof Nansen’s 19th-century discovery of sea ice drift to travel from Norway to the Fram Strait off Greenland. Allowed to freeze in the ice, the ship drifted along with the floe before finally breaking north through the ice to the pole. International teams traded off every two or three months. The expedition, aptly named MOSAIC (Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate), produced countless discoveries about this largely unknown region. The author, an expedition member, offers her account in bits and pieces. She explains their rationale: The Arctic is “the epicenter of climate change,” and what happens here affects the rest of the planet. She describes the overall plan and provides historical background, focusing particularly on Nansen’s trip in 1893. Weiss-Tuider discusses their climate research: investigating the ice, the atmosphere, the ocean underneath the ice cap, and “biogeochemistry.” All this is presented through a lengthy, smooth, liberally illustrated text, translated from German. The lively design includes maps, labeled drawings, logbook notes, photographs big and small, even sticky notes. An enormous amount of information is packed in, though the author doesn’t share much about the personal impact of being part of such an important expedition. People depicted in illustrations are diverse.

Readers curious about the ins and outs of scientific discovery will be intrigued.

(glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 9-14)