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Psyche Mission Description and Design Rationale. [PDF]
Polanskey CA +29 more
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This study quantifies the likelihood of May temperature extremes in present, natural (climatology based on pre‐industrial forcings) and future climates. The attribution applies in the context of a May heatwave comparable to the record‐breaking 1944 event and the persistent record‐breaking monthly‐mean temperature from 2024.
Rebecca Holliday +3 more
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<i>In situ</i> microseismicity reveals lithospheric accretion at the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean. [PDF]
Yu Z +10 more
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Den attendance by Arctic foxes experiencing 10 years of increasing tourism
Wildlife tourism is a growing industry, and an increasing number of people seek to observe and interact with wild animals in their natural surroundings. In Iceland, the native Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus is widespread and has been under heavy hunting pressure for centuries.
Ester Rut Unnsteinsdóttir +2 more
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Microfibers Accumulation within a Mediterranean Submesoscale Cyclone. [PDF]
Testa G +11 more
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Monitoring wildlife using long‐endurance solar‐electric UAVs
This report discusses the effectiveness of using small solar‐electric UAV (uncrewed aerial vehicles) for aerial wildlife monitoring. We review four years of aerial wildlife monitoring missions using a 5.5‐m wingspan, solar‐electric UAV that was equipped with a gimballed IR/RGB camera.
Götz Bramesfeld +3 more
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Marine phytoplankton and sea-ice initiated convection drive spatiotemporal differences in Arctic summertime mercury rebound. [PDF]
Yue F, Angot H, Liu H, Xie Z.
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Cruise Report KAIREI CRUISE (KR00-02)
調査海域: 宮城沖, 青森沖 / 調査期間: 2000年4月21日〜2000年5月9日 Area: North Pacific Ocean / Operation Period: April 21, 2000-May 9, 2000 日本海溝宮城 ...
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Risk factors for bark stripping damage on Norway spruce by red deer
Norway spruce Picea abies is an economically important tree species in Europe, actively managed for forestry. Among the most negative biotic factors for growth and hence forest production is damage caused by wildlife, such as damage through bark stripping by red deer Cervus elaphus.
Even Unsgård +5 more
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Abstract Remarkably little is known about what factors drive success or failure in foreign policy. In part, this is because there is little fundamental agreement on what constitutes success or failure in this domain in the first place. This article engages with these shortcomings by comparing two similar regional order‐building initiatives overseen by ...
Benjamin Day
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