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Arctic Standards: Recommendations on Oil Spill Prevention, Response, and Safety in the U.S. Arctic Ocean [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Oil spilled in Arctic waters would be particularly difficult to remove. Current technology has not been proved to effectively clean up oil when mixed with ice or when trapped under ice.
Eleanor Huffines   +7 more
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Heavy weather: climate and the Australian Defence Force [PDF]

open access: yes
This report argues that the downstream implications of climate change are forcing Defence to become involved in mitigation and response tasks. Defence’s workload here will increase, so we need a new approach.
Anthony Bergin   +2 more
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Alaska's Food (In)Security, Climate Change and the Boreal Forest, Biomass and Hydrocarbons [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
[Geography] -- AMSA: the future of arctic marine shipping: With more shipping traffic in the north and greater marine access due to the retreat of Arctic sea ice, the Arctic states needed to develop a strategy to protect the maritime Arctic, its people ...
School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, University of Alaska Fairbanks
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Unsteady flow and dynamic response analyses for helicopter rotor blades [PDF]

open access: yes
Research is presented on helicopter rotor blade vibration and on two and three dimensional analyses of unsteady incompressible viscous flow past oscillating helicopter rotor blades.
Bratanow, T.
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Polar Environmental Monitoring [PDF]

open access: yes
The present and projected benefits of the polar regions were reviewed and then translated into information needs in order to support the array of polar activities anticipated.
Nagler, R. G., Schulteis, A. C.
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Foundation and Development of the Economic Interest of the United States in the Arctic Ocean in the Age of Global Warming [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The United States’ sustained economic and geopolitical interest in the Arctic is dependent on Congressional funding and Executive support for icebreaking vessels and improved infrastructure in United States Arctic territory.
Fisher, Karl
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