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Regional development programme for Greenland 1977 - 1979. Studies: Regional Policy Series 2, 1977 [PDF]
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Capelin Size, Condition, and Abundance Through Multiple Heatwaves in Alaska
ABSTRACT Capelin (Mallotus spp.) are pelagic forage fishes that can be especially abundant in sub‐arctic marine ecosystems and are important prey for upper trophic‐level consumers. Abundance and distribution of capelin have been linked to ocean temperature, but the magnitude and directionality of thermal sensitivity can vary regionally.
Robert M. Suryan +7 more
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Scientific cruise report of the arctic expedition ARK-XX/3 of RV Polarstern in 2004: Fram Strait, Yermak Plateau and East Greenland Continental Margin [PDF]
Bahr, B. +16 more
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Conceptual diagram of soil carbon cycling across climatic and environmental gradients in Nordic marshes and grazing effect. Denmark's warmer climate, high nutrient inputs, elevated salinity, and sandy soils promote rapid microbial decomposition of predominantly labile and root‐derived OC, driving high CO2 emissions and relatively high although unstable
Carmen Leiva‐Dueñas +16 more
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Stable isotopes unveil ocean transport of legacy mercury into Arctic food webs. [PDF]
Søndergaard J +4 more
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Written Summary: Measuring energy exchanges between land and atmosphere is fundamental to understanding climate, but these measurements are systematically incomplete, with 20%–40% of energy consistently unaccounted for. Analyzing data from 84 sites worldwide, we show that carefully tracking all energy components and applying strict data quality filters
Giacomo Nicolini +45 more
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Late Miocene Arctic warmth and terrestrial climate recorded by North Greenland speleothems. [PDF]
Moseley GE +13 more
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Effects of warming on plant uptake of post‐fire nitrogen in an arctic heath tundra
Summary Postfire nitrogen (N) becomes increasingly important with the rising frequency of fires in arctic tundra, and climate warming is expected to accelerate plant recovery following fire. However, how plants differ in utilizing this postfire N and how their postfire N uptake responds to warming remains unknown.
Wenyi Xu, Per Lennart Ambus
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Interstadial diversity of East Asian summer monsoon linked to changes of the Northern Westerlies. [PDF]
Dong X +27 more
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