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Drivers, dynamics and impacts of changing Arctic coasts

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Anna M Irrgang   +2 more
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Physical manifestations and ecological implications of Arctic Atlantification

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Randi B Ingvaldsen   +2 more
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The Arctic [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2021
Neloy Khare, Rajni Khare
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Linking Arctic variability and change with extreme winter weather in the United States

Science, 2021
Description Cold weather disruptions Despite the rapid warming that is the cardinal signature of global climate change, especially in the Arctic, where temperatures are rising much more than elsewhere in the world, the United States and other regions of ...
J. Cohen   +4 more
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Changes in phytoplankton concentration now drive increased Arctic Ocean primary production

Science, 2020
Food for thought Phytoplankton abundances in the Arctic Ocean have been increasing over recent decades as the region has warmed and sea ice has disappeared.
K. Lewis, G. V. Dijken, K. Arrigo
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Arctic greening, Arctic browning or Arctic drowning?

2020
<p>Thawing of permafrost and the resulting decomposition of previously frozen organic matter constitute a positive feedback to global climate. However, contrasting mechanisms are at play. Gradual increases in thawing depth and temperature are associated with enhanced vegetation growth, most notably in shrubs (&#8220 ...
Rúna Magnússon   +5 more
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Nutrition in the Arctic

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1968
(1968). Nutrition in the Arctic. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 603-608.
Christine A. Heller, Edward M. Scott
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The Arctic Council in Arctic Governance

2019
In this chapter the Council’s role in the governance of the Arctic is discussed. The working groups have accumulated unique expertise through their regular assessment of Arctic issues. However, the agreements and guidelines created under the umbrella of the Council are limited in scope.
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Polysynthesis in the Arctic/Sub-Arctic

2017
AbstractThe North American and north-eastern Siberian Arctic and Sub-Arctic contain a large contiguous area of highly polysynthetic languages belonging to three language families, Eskimo-Aleut, Chukotko-Kamchatkan, and Na-Dene. These contain some of the most extreme and yet diverse polysynthetic languages in the world; between them they cover three of ...
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