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Formation of Barents Sea Branch Water in the north-eastern Barents Sea [PDF]
The Barents Sea throughflow accounts for approximately half of the Atlantic Water advection to the Arctic Ocean, while the other half flows through Fram Strait.
Vidar S. Lien, Alexander G. Trofimov
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Toward an ice‐free Barents Sea [PDF]
Arctic winter sea ice loss is most pronounced in the Barents Sea. Here we combine observations since 1850 with climate model simulations to examine the recent record low winter Barents Sea ice extent.
Íngrid H Onarheim, Marius Arthun
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Barents Sea is an area of great geopolitical and economical importance, as well as an indicator of sustainable development of the Russian Federation in Arctic region. The article presents generalization made for the Barents Sea coastline. For each area a
Stanislav Ogorodov
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Informativeness (information-bearing) of factors forming interannual variability of the Barents Sea and its individual areas ice coveren [PDF]
The various combinations of factors that form an interannual variability of ice coveren in the western, northeastern and southeastern parts of the Barents Sea were analysed for the period 1950 ̶ 2022. The co-phased cyclic fluctuations between the Barents
Lis N.A. +4 more
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Sea Ice—Ocean Interactions in the Barents Sea Modeled at Different Resolutions
The Barents Sea is one of the most rapidly changing Arctic regions in terms of sea ice. As it is almost ice-free in summer, most recent changes in the Barents Sea have occurred in winter, with a reduction of about 50% of its March sea-ice area between ...
David Docquier +2 more
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Atlantic water recirculation in the northern Barents Sea affects winter sea ice extent [PDF]
Over the past 50 years, Arctic sea ice has declined in all seasons, with particularly pronounced winter reductions in the Barents Sea. While temperature changes in the Atlantic Water inflow and atmospheric-driven melt have been identified as key drivers ...
Finn Ole Heukamp +4 more
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Early Holocene Establishment of the Barents Sea Arctic Front
A main feature of the Barents Sea oceanography is the Arctic front. The Arctic front marks the transition between the dominating water masses of the Barents Sea: Atlantic Water in the south and Arctic Water in the north. Presently, the Barents Sea Arctic
BJØRG Risebrobakken, Sarah M P Berben
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Skillful prediction of Barents Sea ice cover [PDF]
A main concern of present climate change is the Arctic sea ice cover. In wintertime, its observed variability is largely carried by the Barents Sea. Here we propose and evaluate a simple quantitative and prognostic framework based on first principles and
Íngrid H Onarheim +2 more
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Biomass of scyphozoan jellyfish, and its spatial association with 0-group fish in the Barents Sea. [PDF]
An 0-group fish survey is conducted annually in the Barents Sea in order to estimate fish population abundance. Data on jellyfish by-catch have been recorded since 1980, although this dataset has never been analysed.
Elena Eriksen +3 more
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Amplified wintertime Barents Sea warming linked to intensified Barents oscillation
In recent decades, the Barents Sea has warmed more than twice as fast as the rest of the Arctic in winter, but the exact causes behind this amplified warming remain unclear.
Ziyi Cai +7 more
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