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Sea-ice melt determines seasonal phytoplankton dynamics and delimits the habitat of temperate Atlantic taxa as the Arctic Ocean atlantifies. [PDF]

open access: yesISME Commun
Oldenburg E   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Viral challenges and adaptations between Central Arctic Ocean and atmosphere

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Rahlff J   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Hafnium in the Arctic Ocean

open access: yes, 2016
Porcelli, D   +6 more
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Arctic Ocean Shipping*

Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea, 2017
AbstractArctic Ocean shipping is on the brink of becoming a critical legal, geopolitical and security issue as a result of the impacts of climate change and increased interest in the Arctic Ocean from States that traditionally did not operate within the region.
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Thermal Stratification in the Arctic Ocean

Science, 1969
Fine scale measurements of the vertical temperature profile in an Arctic water column show the presence of several cascaded isothermal layers. Layers between the depths of 300 and 350 meters range from 2 to 10 meters in thickness, while the temperature change between adjacent layers is approximately 0.026°C.
V T, Neal, S, Neshyba, W, Denner
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The Arctic Ocean

2013
The Arctic Ocean is an almost entirely enclosed basin floored by two major tectonic zones, the Eurasia Basin that flanks the European continental margin, which is floored by a relatively regularly disposed oceanic crust at abyssal depths, and the Amerasia Basin, which has an older and more complex tectonic history.
Michael D. Max   +2 more
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The Arctic Ocean

2004
A stock phrase “growing importance of so-and-so in the future century” can be to the largest extent applied to the Arctic Ocean. It essentially stems from its extreme geographical location, resulting from it harsh natural conditions and, subsequently, relatively low status of studies, development and involvement in economic activity. Its vast resources
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Arctic geodynamics: The opening of the Arctic Ocean

Advances in Space Research, 1986
Abstract A study of the SEASAT satellite altimetry data from the Arctic has revealed gravity anomalies which may be related to the initial events of the opening of the Arctic Ocean and formation of the margins. Because of the density of the satellite altimetry data available accurate 5′ × 5′ mean gravity anomalies could be formed and analysed.
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The submarine and the Arctic Ocean

Polar Record, 1963
Seventy years ago Fridtjof Nansen and thirteen companions drifted across the Arctic Ocean in the specially designed ship, Fram. The drift took three years because the sea ice cover governs movements of a surface ship, allowing a ship's commanding officer only an occasional freedom of choice of direction in which to move his ship.
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Arctic Ocean Margins

1974
There are few geological and geophysical data from the Arctic continental margins. Accordingly, the morphology of the Arctic Ocean Basin and extrapolation of known terrestrial structure becomes very important. The approach of this review will be from the most speculative to the more substantive insights available from the known terrestrial tectonic ...
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