Measurements made on first-year ice in the Arctic and sub-Arctic are used to show that ice from both regions decays in a similar manner during the spring/summer melt season. One notable difference is that melt-induced changes in sub-Arctic Labrador occur
Johnston, M.
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Seafloor video-acoustic monitoring in a Greenlandic glacial fjord records hyperbenthos, backward-swimming fish, and narwhals. [PDF]
Podolskiy EA +5 more
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Monitoring a changing Arctic: Recent advancements in the study of sea ice microbial communities. [PDF]
Campbell K +16 more
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Japanese glaciological environmental studies in the arctic cryoshere.
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Oxford Expeditions to Nordaustlandet (North East Land), Spitsbergen
Five expeditions are described: those of Binney 1923 and 1924, Glen 1935-36, and Hartog 1949 (in which the writer took part) and 1951. Binney\u27s expeditions were important for geographical discovery, while those of Glen and Hartog pursued more detailed
Thompson, H.R.
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Global glacier-free topography reveals a large potential for future lakes in presently ice-covered terrain. [PDF]
Frank T +4 more
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Svalbard's 2024 record summer: An early view of Arctic glacier meltdown? [PDF]
Schuler TV +6 more
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Learning from Alfred Wegener's pioneering field observations in West Greenland after a century of climate change. [PDF]
Abermann J +7 more
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Seasonal changes in the distributions of fish and zooplankton across the Barents Sea Polar Front. [PDF]
Sandbank E +4 more
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Circulation patterns associated with trends in summer temperature variability patterns in North America. [PDF]
Ibebuchi CC, Lee CC.
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