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Formation and development of labour potential of the Russian Federation Arctic zone [PDF]
The problems of labour potential formation in mono-industry settlements of the Arctic zone have been revealed. The structure of mono-industry settlements in the Arctic zone taking into account the distribution by categories as well as by sectors has been
Teslya A. B. , Bulacheva L. V.
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FEATURES OF AGRICULTURE IN THE ARCTIC ZONE
This scientific article is devoted to the study of the characteristics of agriculture in the Arctic zone. The Arctic region is characterized by extreme climatic conditions, which pose special challenges for agriculture. The article examines the factors influencing the development of agriculture in the Arctic, and also proposes solutions and innovative ...
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Arctic Zone of the North-Eastern region of Russia: problems of demographic development [PDF]
The author describes the features of the demographic development of the Arctic zone of the North-Eastern region of Russia. The Arctic zone of the North-Eastern region of Russia is one of the most extreme regions of the world.
Sukneva, Svetlana
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Subglacial drainage processes at a High Arctic polythermal valley glacier [PDF]
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Bingham, Robert G. +3 more
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Does the Summer Arctic Frontal Zone Influence Arctic Ocean Cyclone Activity?
Abstract Extratropical cyclone activity over the central Arctic Ocean reaches its peak in summer. Previous research has argued for the existence of two external source regions for cyclones contributing to this summer maximum: the Eurasian continent interior and a narrow band of strong horizontal temperature gradients along the Arctic ...
Mark C. Serreze, Alex D. Crawford
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Modern spatial sea-ice variability in the central Arctic Ocean and adjacent marginal seas: Reconstruction from biomarker data [PDF]
Sea ice is a fundamental component of Earth’s climate system, contributing to heat reduction (albedo) and deep-water formation. In order to understand processes controlling the recent dramatic reduction in Arctic sea-ice cover, it is essential to ...
Fahl, Kirsten +4 more
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The Arctic zone: possibilities and risks of development [PDF]
The authors analyze the Arctic region innovative possibilities from the perspective of political ideology and strategy. The Arctic region with its natural resources and high economic potential attracts many companies and it has become an important area ...
Bolsunovskaya, Yuliya Aleksandrovna +2 more
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Water conductivity of arctic zone soils (Spitsbergen)
A b s t r a c t. The water conductivity of arctic zone soils derived in different micro-relief forms was determined. The greatest water conductivity at the 0-5 cm depth for the higher values of water potentials (> -7 kJ m -3 ) was shown by tundra polygons (Brunic-Turbic Cryosol, Arenic) – 904-0.09 cm day -1 , whereas the lowest were exhibited by Turbic
Barbara Witkowska-Walczak +4 more
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The purpose of the article is to identify the features of professional self-determination and formation of career trajectories of secondary vocational education students in the subjects of the Russian Arctic zone, their orientation towards professional ...
Anna V. SIMAKOVA
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Energy input is primary controller of methane bubbling in subarctic lakes [PDF]
Emission of methane (CH4) from surface waters is often dominated by ebullition (bubbling), a transport mode with high‐spatiotemporal variability. Based on new and extensive CH4 ebullition data, we demonstrate striking correlations (r2 between 0.92 and 0 ...
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