Climate change in the Arctic

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-23 04:46:25
2Table References ACIA, 2005: Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, USA, 1042 pp. Alling, A., O. Doherty, H. Logan, L. Feldman, and P. Dustan, 2007: Catastrophic coral mortality in th

Table References ACIA, 2005: Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, USA, 1042 pp. Alling, A., O. Doherty, H. Logan, L. Feldman, and P. Dustan, 2007: Catastrophic coral mortality in th

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Language: English - Date: 2016-04-08 14:35:53
3Regional climate model RACMO2 In this study we use output of the Regional Atmospheric Climate MOdel RACMO2 (Van Meijgaard et alRACMO2 combines the physical schemes developed by the European Center for Medium-R

Regional climate model RACMO2 In this study we use output of the Regional Atmospheric Climate MOdel RACMO2 (Van Meijgaard et alRACMO2 combines the physical schemes developed by the European Center for Medium-R

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Language: English - Date: 2013-06-13 03:02:36
4Project EARTH-16-HLJ1: What role does the ocean play in Arctic sea-ice decline? Supervisor: Helen Johnson Arctic sea ice retreat is a well-documented feature of recent climate change, with significant implications for th

Project EARTH-16-HLJ1: What role does the ocean play in Arctic sea-ice decline? Supervisor: Helen Johnson Arctic sea ice retreat is a well-documented feature of recent climate change, with significant implications for th

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Language: English - Date: 2016-01-13 05:18:47
5The Thawing of Alaska The property of water to change phase at 32oF (0 oC) is probably the most important factor in the observed and expected climate impacts in Alaska where the environment and practically all human acti

The Thawing of Alaska The property of water to change phase at 32oF (0 oC) is probably the most important factor in the observed and expected climate impacts in Alaska where the environment and practically all human acti

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Language: English - Date: 2000-07-02 19:45:01
6Fisheries The fisheries in the Alaska region are among the most productive in the world. For example, over 28 percent of recent world total landings of fish, mollusks, and crustaceans have been harvested from the North P

Fisheries The fisheries in the Alaska region are among the most productive in the world. For example, over 28 percent of recent world total landings of fish, mollusks, and crustaceans have been harvested from the North P

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Language: English - Date: 2000-07-02 19:53:54
7(MBIS, This is because the expected increase in precipitation would be offset by increased evaporation (MBIS, Similar effects can be expected in Alaska. Changes in the extent of permafrost will affect the r

(MBIS, This is because the expected increase in precipitation would be offset by increased evaporation (MBIS, Similar effects can be expected in Alaska. Changes in the extent of permafrost will affect the r

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Language: English - Date: 2000-07-02 19:58:55
8ArcticNet: The Current and Future Vision of its Seabed Mapping Program. Jason Bartlett: Canadian Hydrographic Service, Central and Arctic Region Jonathan Beaudoin: Ocean Mapping Group, UNB John Hughes Clarke: Ocean Mappi

ArcticNet: The Current and Future Vision of its Seabed Mapping Program. Jason Bartlett: Canadian Hydrographic Service, Central and Arctic Region Jonathan Beaudoin: Ocean Mapping Group, UNB John Hughes Clarke: Ocean Mappi

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Language: English - Date: 2010-01-08 07:00:49
9Project EARTH-16-HLJ2: Is water mass transformation in the Barents Sea important for the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation? Supervisor: Helen Johnson Warm water from the Atlantic penetrates all the way up into

Project EARTH-16-HLJ2: Is water mass transformation in the Barents Sea important for the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation? Supervisor: Helen Johnson Warm water from the Atlantic penetrates all the way up into

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Language: English - Date: 2016-01-13 05:18:47
10Index Abidjan 190, 249 Convention see conventions Accession Countries to EU 46 accidental deaths in Arctic populations 58 Accra 67, 189

Index Abidjan 190, 249 Convention see conventions Accession Countries to EU 46 accidental deaths in Arctic populations 58 Accra 67, 189

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Language: English - Date: 2010-04-23 09:19:06