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Generation potential, distribution area and maturity of the Barents-Kara Sea source rocks
Identification of the source rock potential and distribution area is the most important stage of the basin analysis and oil, and gas reserves assessment.
A. V. Stoupakova +10 more
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Neoliberal governance, sustainable development and local communities in the Barents Region [PDF]
There are currently high hopes in the Barents Region for economic growth, higher employment and improved well-being, encouraged by developments in the energy industry, tourism and mining.
Ejdemo, Thomas +8 more
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Rethinking the scale, structure & scope of U.S. energy institutions [PDF]
This essay notes some of the key institutions created in the twentieth century for the purpose of delivering energy in North America. Those institutions are being challenged by a combination of stresses in three interconnected areas: reliability ...
Benjamin K. Sovacool +3 more
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Abstract Alaska's seascape supports globally significant seabird populations, including vulnerable and threatened species, and hosts economically important commercial fisheries and marine transportation corridors. Seasonal patterns of seabird movements and vessel traffic create a complex landscape of risk, defined as high levels of co‐occurrence ...
Kelly Kapsar +2 more
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Forecasting of hydrocarbon-prospective ring-shaped structures in the Barents region based on the results of the stochastic method using a set of geoparameters [PDF]
The article presents the results of the application of the stochastic method used to predict hydrocarbon-prospective geostructures of a concentric type within the Barents Sea region.
Kharitonov, Andrey L.
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Modeling Ringed and Bearded Seal Future Habitats Indicates Stability, Shifts, and Refugia
Every year, ringed seals and bearded seals rely on specific ice and snow conditions to support events such as feeding or reproduction. With Earth System Models, we simulate habitat over 1850–2100, revealing a relatively stable past habitat contrasting with rapid regional shifts in contemporary simulations and future projections.
Patrick Farnole +5 more
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Nutrient Peak Shifts in the Arctic: Implications for Migratory Herbivores Under Climate Change
ABSTRACT Aim Quantifying how the timing and spatial variability of Arctic vegetation nutrient peaks are projected to shift under climate change, and assessing potential consequences for migratory herbivores that rely on seasonal synchrony with peak plant quality. Location Circumpolar Arctic, with emphasis on tundra regions.
Nomikos Skyllas +4 more
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Analysis of Arctic Sea Ice Concentration Anomalies Using Spatiotemporal Clustering
The dynamic changes of sea ice exhibit spatial clustering, and this clustering has characteristics extending from its origin, through its development, and to its dissipation.
Yongheng Li +3 more
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Abstract In this study, we investigate the impacts of the eastern Arctic water mass properties on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and the Beaufort Sea thermal structure by constraining the eastern Arctic in a coupled model using the observed hydrographic climatology.
X. Wei, R. Zhang
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Recent decline of sea ice in the Barents Sea represents a clear manifestation of the ongoing Arctic warming. This study presents a compilation of data sets on sea ice physics acquired during 2018–2022 during Nansen Legacy—a Norwegian multidisciplinary ...
Dmitry V. Divine +9 more
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