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Infrastructure Projects — General Resource for Increasing the Economic Potential of the Arctic
The study examines modern challenges affecting the development of the Arctic marine transport system and the economic situation of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation (AZRF).
Sergey S. VOPILOVSKIY
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This article discusses the possible interaction regions of the Arctic zone. Describes the options for models of neural networks that can be used to project the development of the Arctic zone, taking into account the interaction of individual regions ...
S. Antipov
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Theory and methodology of the Arctic tourism development [PDF]
In order to study the ideas of development of the Arctic tourism the author offers: five levels of applied scientific research on studying the prospects of the Russian Arctic tourism, creation of regional innovative system of water resources in the ...
Nadezhda K. Kharlampieva
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Plant phenology and seasonal nitrogen availability in Arctic snowbed communities [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2006This study was part of the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) and examined the effects of increased winter snow depth and decreased growing season length on the phenology of four arctic plant species (
Borner, Andrew P.
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Arctic Frontier: Ice Silk Road and Its Role in China's Advance to the Arctic
In recent circumstances of world climate change, Arctic zone has become of great interest for those countries actively involved in its development. With the constant climate warming, deglaciation and increasing of sea-level, commercial transport ways ...
Elena G. USHAKOVA
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Changes of the Arctic marginal ice zone [PDF]
Abstract. Many studies have shown a decrease in Arctic sea ice extent. It does not logically follow, however, that the extent of the marginal ice zone (MIZ), here defined as the area of the ocean with ice concentrations from 15 to 80 %, is also changing.
Rebecca J. Rolph +2 more
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Evaluating Differences in Household Subsistence Harvest Patterns between the Ambler Project and Non-Project Zones [PDF]
Western Alaska is one of largest inhabited, roadless areas in North America and, indeed, the world. Access, via a new road that would transverse Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (GAAR), to a mining district in a vast roadless section of ...
Greenberg, Joshua +3 more
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Measuring Complexity in an Aquatic Ecosystem
We apply formal measures of emergence, self-organization, homeostasis, autopoiesis and complexity to an aquatic ecosystem; in particular to the physiochemical component of an Arctic lake. These measures are based on information theory.
A. Ramírez +5 more
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Divergent functional traits in three sympatric Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus morphs are not coupled with the age of the lineage divergence [PDF]
Three genetically discrete morphs of Arctic charr in Loch Rannoch, Scotland originated from a recent divergence within the lake (in situ) (piscivore and benthivore morphs) and from secondary contact of two older lineages (ex situ; a planktivore–piscivore/
Adams, Colin +4 more
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Initial colonization of the Arctic zone
Abstract Human colonization of the Arctic zone constitutes one of the most beautiful illustrations of the thesis according which human history, particularly in its early stages, represents a continuum of adaptations. The study of archaeological sites of North Fennoscandia has brought numerous evidences since the Mesolithic period.
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