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Summary of the oceanographic investigations of Bering Sea and Bering Strait

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1935
The present paper is a summary of the oceanographic investigations conducted in Bering Sea during the summer of 1934 in a cooperative program of study between the United States Coast Guard and the Oceanographic Laboratories of the University of Washington.Description of region—Bering Sea, second only to the Mediterranean Sea in size, covers an area of ...
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New evidence for the age of Bering Strait

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2001
Abstract The earliest known opening of Bering Strait in signaled by the presence in southern Alaskan Neogene strata of the marine bivalve mollusk Astarte , which had dwelled throughout the Cenozoic in the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans. Astarte occurs with age-diagnostic marine diatoms in the middle and upper Miocene Bear Lake Formation of the ...
Louie Marincovich, Andrey Y. Gladenkov
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Investigating trends in Bering Strait transport

2023
Bering Strait transport is a key source of heat, freshwater, and nutrients for the Arctic. Moored observations indicate that transport has been increasing over the last decades. Recently, Danielson et al. (2020) have proposed a feedback mechanism by which increased sea surface temperatures (SST) in the Chukchi Sea would drive stronger ocean to ...
Alberty, M.   +3 more
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Evidence for an early opening of the Bering Strait

Nature, 1999
The first opening of the Bering Strait was an important palaeogeographical and biogeographical event for marine and terrestrial biotas in Asia and North America1,2,3, and an oceanographic event of global importance4,5,6. This event, however, has never been precisely dated, so it has not been accurately incorporated into models of global biogeography ...
Louie Marincovich, Andrey Yu. Gladenkov
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The Old Bering Sea Florescence about Bering Strait

2016
Dependent on whaling, a series of complex, sedentary societies termed Old Bering Sea arose around Bering Strait at proximity to resource hot spots, ca. 250 B.C. to A.D. 400, thrived between A.D. 600 and 800 and with influences as late as A.D. 1300.
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The History of U.S.-Russia Relations in the Bering Strait

2019
The maritime border between Russia and the United States runs directly through the Bering Strait, a narrow and shallow channel that is a critical corridor for Arctic marine species and subsistence hunting. As human activity in the Arctic increases, the Bering Strait is emerging as a maritime chokepoint, where a hostile state or nonstate actor could ...
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Linguistic Relations Across Bering Strait

American Anthropologist, 1962
THE archeological and other evidence indicating that America has received various waves of imigration in the last 25,000 years suggests that there may be linguistic relationships also. If there had been only one ancient movement many millennia back, the American languages would by now have so far diverged from any kin still in the Old World as to defy ...
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The Bering Strait Region

2022
Jens Petter Nielsen   +6 more
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Television on the Bering Strait

Journal of Communication, 1977
R. J. Madigan, W. Jack Peterson
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Quantifying the effect of ship noise on the acoustic environment of the Bering Strait

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023
Kristin Laidre   +2 more
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