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Monitoring a changing Arctic: Recent advancements in the study of sea ice microbial communities. [PDF]
Campbell K+16 more
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Abstract Over the period 2021–2024, glaciers in Western Canada and the conterminous US (WCAN‐US), and Switzerland respectively lost mass at rates of 22.2 ± 9.0 and 1.5 ± 0.3 Gt yr−1 representing a twofold increase in mass loss compared to the period 2010–2020.
Brian Menounos+5 more
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Interpreting Ice Anisotropy of Greenland's Fastest Outlet Glacier Using Basal Icequakes
Abstract Ice anisotropy can have significant impact on ice rheology and flow dynamics. However, a lack of in situ measurements limits the validation and incorporation of anisotropy, so most ice flow models assume isotropic ice. Especially observations of anisotropy in fast‐flowing ice streams are scarce.
A. Nap+6 more
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Precession modulates the poleward expansion of atmospheric circulation to the Arctic Ocean. [PDF]
Zhong Y+25 more
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Hansbreen Snowpit Dataset - over 30-year of detailed snow research on an Arctic glacier. [PDF]
Laska M+8 more
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A least-squares finite element method for a nonlinear Stokes problem in glaciology
Irene Sonja Monnesland+3 more
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Coastal Upwelling Enhances Winter Arctic Ocean Methane Emission
Abstract As sea ice becomes thinner and more fragile, it may affect the Arctic Ocean methane budgets in winter. Using satellite, in situ and reanalysis data, the oceanic emissions of methane over the Chukchi Sea coast from 2003 to 2023 are investigated.
S. Li+6 more
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Lead (Pb) isotope ratios from ice core samples from the Puruogangri ice cap and the Dasuopu glacier. [PDF]
Sierra-Hernández MR+2 more
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Impact of microplastic pollution on breaking waves
Bergfreund J+7 more
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