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Reverberation under Arctic Sea-Ice
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1966Reverberation from explosive sounds detonated beneath uniform young summer sea-ice were recorded in September 1964 in the Arctic Archipelago. Backscattering strengths were obtained for three octave bands between 1.28 and 10.24 kcps, and for grazing angles between 10° and 70°.
J. R. Brown, D. W. Brown
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2017
Sea ice not only shapes the global climate but is also an important background for a complicated ecosystem that is closely related to the littoral benthic ecosystem. This similarity is the reason why this formation is usually referred to as an “inverted bottom.” In the deep central part of the Arctic Basin (which is 47% of its overall surface area), it
Z. T. Smoła +4 more
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Sea ice not only shapes the global climate but is also an important background for a complicated ecosystem that is closely related to the littoral benthic ecosystem. This similarity is the reason why this formation is usually referred to as an “inverted bottom.” In the deep central part of the Arctic Basin (which is 47% of its overall surface area), it
Z. T. Smoła +4 more
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Annual Review of Marine Science, 2009
The Arctic sea ice cover is in decline. The areal extent of the ice cover has been decreasing for the past few decades at an accelerating rate. Evidence also points to a decrease in sea ice thickness and a reduction in the amount of thicker perennial sea ice. A general global warming trend has made the ice cover more vulnerable to natural fluctuations
Donald K, Perovich +1 more
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The Arctic sea ice cover is in decline. The areal extent of the ice cover has been decreasing for the past few decades at an accelerating rate. Evidence also points to a decrease in sea ice thickness and a reduction in the amount of thicker perennial sea ice. A general global warming trend has made the ice cover more vulnerable to natural fluctuations
Donald K, Perovich +1 more
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Plastic pollution in the Arctic
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Melanie Bergmann +2 more
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Permafrost carbon emissions in a changing Arctic
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Kimberley R Miner +2 more
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Physical manifestations and ecological implications of Arctic Atlantification
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Randi B Ingvaldsen +2 more
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Drivers, dynamics and impacts of changing Arctic coasts
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Anna M Irrgang +2 more
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Arctic sea ice seasonal transitions
This dataset, created for the manuscript titled 'Arctic sea ice seasonal melt-freeze transitions observed by ASCAT from 2007 to 2022' contains ASCAT-based onset dates of Arctic sea ice melt and freeze. Currently, only the data from 2007 is available here for testing purposes.openaire +1 more source

