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A 4‐Month Lead Predictor of Open‐Water Onset in Bering Strait

Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
This study reveals that the yearday of open‐water onset (topen) in Bering Strait can be predicted with a lead time of about 4 months using a regression equation topen = 37.45CCN + 125.2 (in Julian days), with an averaged absolute error of 5 days and the ...
Xiaofan Luo   +6 more
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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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Y chromosome markers and trans-Bering Strait dispersals

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1997
Five polymorphisms involving two paternally inherited loci were surveyed in 38 world populations (n = 1,631) to investigate the origins of Native Americans. One of the six Y chromosome combination haplotypes (1T) was found at relatively high frequencies (17.8-75.0%) in nine Native American populations (n = 206) representing the three major linguistic ...
T, Karafet   +13 more
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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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Control of Bering Strait Transport by the Meridional Overturning Circulation

Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2020
It is well established that the mean transport through Bering Strait is balanced by a sea level difference between the North Pacific and the Arctic Ocean, but no mechanism has been proposed to explain this sea level difference.
P. Cessi
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Seismicity of the Bering Strait region: Evidence for a Bering block

Geology, 1997
Newly compiled Russian and U.S. seismological data support an independent Bering block in motion relative to the North American plate. This motion is likely to be driven by the westward extrusion of southwestern Alaska, resulting from compression in southern Alaska due to subduction of the Pacific plate and terrane accretion.
Kevin G. Mackey   +6 more
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Sociocultural Features of the Bering Strait Region

2020
The Bering Strait Region is the homeland and current home to Inupiaq, Yu’pik, St. Lawrence Island Yupik, Siberian Yupik and Chukchi people, as well as the contemporary home to non-Indigenous residents. The traditional subsistence practices and Traditional Knowledge of the region’s Indigenous people are key factors in the maintenance of cultural ...
Julie Raymond-Yakoubian, Eduard Zdor
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The Archeology of Bering Strait

Current Anthropology, 1960
THE Bering Strait region is the traditional gateway to America. Theory has had weary migrants wearing paths across its dried-up floor in glacial times and, later, paddling primitive craft in a determined search for a new world. The archeology of the region steadfastly refuses, however, to divulge the short-term sites of people on the move.
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Nutrient exchange via the Bering Strait

Oceanology, 2008
It was shown that the supply of high nutrient concentrations via the western part of the Bering Strait to the Chukchi Sea is mainly caused by the quasi-stationary cyclonic eddy located between the Chukchi Peninsula and St. Lawrence Island. A quantitative estimation of the nutrient supply via the Bering Strait was made.
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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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