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The living Barents Sea response to peak-warming and subsequent cooling. [PDF]
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Climate Change, Cryosphere Retreat, and Human Health. [PDF]
Wang X, Tong S, Wang Y, Ma L, Shi X.
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Complex Origins and History of the Relict Fennoscandian Ringed Seals. [PDF]
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Oceanic evasion fuels Arctic summertime rebound of atmospheric mercury and drives transport to Arctic terrestrial ecosystems. [PDF]
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A call for a coherent One Health strategy for the surveillance of climate-sensitive infectious diseases in the Canadian Arctic and subarctic regions. [PDF]
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'DeltaCAN - A new data set of Canadian Arctic and subarctic coastal deltas'. [PDF]
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Governmentality of the Arctic as an international region
Cooperation and Conflict, 2017Linked to the image of a wild and still-to-be-explored territory, as well as to images of the region as one of new economic opportunities, discourses on the Arctic also tie in with issues of climate change, cooperation and conflict, Arctic governance, international law and the situation and rights of indigenous people, as well as Great Power politics.
Albert, Mathias, Vasilache, Andreas
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Abstract The synthesis of the geology of the North American plate in the Arctic Ocean (Fig. 1) will cover the area between the Arctic (Nansen) Mid-Ocean Ridge and its extension into the Siberian continental shelf on the Eurasian side, and the Arctic continental margins of Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and Chukotka on the Amerasian side (Fig.
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Abstract The synthesis of the geology of the North American plate in the Arctic Ocean (Fig. 1) will cover the area between the Arctic (Nansen) Mid-Ocean Ridge and its extension into the Siberian continental shelf on the Eurasian side, and the Arctic continental margins of Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and Chukotka on the Amerasian side (Fig.
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