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Plastic pollution in the Arctic
Plastic pollution is now pervasive in the Arctic, even in areas with no apparent human activity, such as the deep seafloor. In this Review, we describe the sources and impacts of Arctic plastic pollution, including plastic debris and microplastics, which
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The Arctic has warmed nearly four times faster than the globe since 1979
In recent decades, the warming in the Arctic has been much faster than in the rest of the world, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. Numerous studies report that the Arctic is warming either twice, more than twice, or even three times as fast as ...
Mika Rantanen +2 more
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White and wonderful? Microplastics prevail in snow from the Alps to the Arctic
We detect microplastics in European and Arctic snow, highlighting the importance of atmospheric transport as a pathway. Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous, and considerable quantities prevail even in the Arctic; however, there are large knowledge gaps ...
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Neloy Khare, Rajni Khare
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Development of a methodology for tracking the volume of forest resources from felling to the enterprise using an unmanned aerial vehicle [PDF]
The volume of forest resources is the most important characteristic in tracking the supply chains of raw materials, along with species and quality. To date, there is no unified automated methodology designed to track the movement of forest resources. The
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Andersen, J K +89 more
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Anomalous collapses of Nares Strait ice arches leads to enhanced export of Arctic sea ice
The ice arches that usually develop at the northern and southern ends of Nares Strait play an important role in modulating the export of Arctic Ocean multi-year sea ice.
G. Moore +4 more
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Regime shift in Arctic Ocean sea ice thickness
Manifestations of climate change are often shown as gradual changes in physical or biogeochemical properties^ 1 . Components of the climate system, however, can show stepwise shifts from one regime to another, as a nonlinear response of the system to a ...
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