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Population Genomic Structure and Demographic History of Black Guillemots Breeding Across the North Atlantic. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Harkness BAS   +5 more
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Water Masses of the Arctic from 40 Years of Hydrographic Observations. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Data
Oglethorpe K   +6 more
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The global relationship between flowering plant and pollinator diversity holds true across scales, latitude, and human influence

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Ollerton J   +37 more
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10,000 years of centennially-resolved climate and sea-level change archived in Svalbard beach-ridge system. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Strzelecki MC   +5 more
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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ARCTIC ZONE

Trofimuk Readings - 2021: Proceedings of the All-Russian Youth Scientific Conference with the Participation of Foreign Scientists, 2021
This work is devoted to the analysis of the infrastructure of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation, the choice of the optimal method of transportation of liquefied natural gas to the Chinese market on the basis of quantitative and qualitative indicators.
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Human Adaptation to Arctic Zones

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1981
The study of human adaptation to polar areas has engaged scholars in many fields since the late nineteenth century. The first two scientific monographs on the Eskimo were published in 1888 (16,55), and were soon followed by useful reports (2, 39, 99, 110). Since then much work has been undertaken, and efforts at a synthesis are now under way.
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Tectonic zoning of Wrangel Island, Arctic region

Geotectonics, 2017
The Northern, Central, and Southern zones are distinguished by stratigraphic, lithologic, and structural features. The Northern Zone is characterized by Upper Silurian–Lower Devonian sedimentary rocks, which are not known in other zones. They have been deformed into near-meridional folds, which formed under settings of near-latitudinal shortening ...
S. D. Sokolov   +5 more
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Ice load prediction for Arctic nearshore zone

Cold Regions Science and Technology, 1984
Abstract This paper presents a method for predicting the maximum ice force on indenters and man-made structures in the arctic nearshore zone. The proposed method relies on a power law to describe the rate-dependent behavior of ice. It describes the ice movement pattern with a continuous-velocity field and estimates the total ice load with the bound ...
V. Vivatrat, V. Chen, F.J. Bruen
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Southward Extension of the Arctic Zone

The Canadian Entomologist, 1964
Many of the Arctic species live above timberline in mountainous areas far to the south of the Arctic. We have made collections in such areas a t two places in North America, the Front Range of Colorado and the Banff National Park area in Alberta.Because of a geological accident, the existence of hundreds of square miles of peneplain at and above ...
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