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Arctic East Siberia had a lower latitude in the Pleistocene

open access: yes, 2006
In Arctic East Siberia many remains of mammoths have been found. In this region there is not sufficient sunlight over the year to allow for the growth of the plants on which these animals feed.
Baltensperger, W., Woelfli, W.
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Suicide Among Young Alaska Native Men: Community Risk Factors and Alcohol Control [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Indigenous residents of Alaska (Alaska Natives) die by suicide at a rate nearly 4 times the US average and the average for all American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs).1---3 An astonishing 7% of Alaska respondents to a 2003 international ...
Berman, Matthew
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Co-développement d’un projet collaboratif pour le suivi télémétrique hivernal d’ombles chevaliers à Kangirsuk, Nunavik, Canada

open access: yesVertigO
Kangirsuk, is an Inuit community of Nunavik (Qc, Canada), renowned for the abundance of its anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), which are also a livelihood resource for the local population.
Véronique Dubos, Johnny Nassak
doaj   +1 more source

Археология Арктики: обзор зарубежных исследовательских проектов (Канада, Гренландия, Норвегия)

open access: yesГуманитарные исследования в Восточной Сибири и на Дальнем Востоке
Статья посвящена обзору зарубежных исследовательских проектов, направленных на сохранение археологического наследия арктической зоны в условиях климатического кризиса. Авторы рассматривают такие проекты, как «Arctic CHAR» (Канада), «REMAINS of Greenland»
Дарья Сергеевна Федорова   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Use of ERTS data for mapping snow cover in the western United States [PDF]

open access: yes
The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the application of ERTS data for mapping snow cover, primarily in the mountainous areas of the western United States.
Barnes, J. C., Bowley, C. J.
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Arctic Char- A Sustainable Land-based Alternative

open access: yes, 2022
Aquaculture is one of the booming industries worldwide, especially in Norway. But sea-based aquaculture has had damaging effects on biodiversity, various emissions/discharges, and other related problems. Norwegian authorities, research personnel, and aquaculture Industries are trying to find a sustainable alternative to sea-based aquaculture.
openaire   +1 more source

Assessing the utility of sulfur isotope values for understanding mercury concentrations in water and biota from high Arctic lakes

open access: yesArctic Science, 2019
Methylmercury (MeHg) biomagnifies through aquatic food webs resulting in elevated concentrations in fish globally. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes are frequently used to determine dietary sources of MeHg and to model its biomagnification.
Gretchen L. Lescord   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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