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RRS Discovery Cruise 365, 11 May-02 Jun 2011. The Extended Ellett Line 2011 [PDF]
The Extended Ellett Line is a full-depth hydrographic section between Iceland, 60°N 20°W, Rockall and Scotland. The original Ellett Line across the Rockall Trough was first occupied in 1975 when measurements were attempted four times a year.
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Ecosystem recharge by volcanic dust drives broad-scale variation in bird abundance [PDF]
Across the globe, deserts and volcanic eruptions produce large volumes of atmospheric dust, and the amount of dust is predicted to increase with global warming.
Aradóttir +67 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of CEO duality on the likelihood of corporate participation in an emissions trading scheme. The results indicate that firms led by dual‐role executives are less likely to participate in emissions trading schemes.
Ibrahim Ayoade Adekunle +3 more
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Virkisjökull is a rapidly retreating glacier in south-east Iceland. A proglacial lake has formed in the last ten years underlain by buried ice. In this study we estimate water velocities through the glacier, proglacial foreland and proglacial river using
Verity Flett +6 more
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Factoring Size into the Equation: Media studies, politics, and small states
In this article, I discuss how the world's smallest states, including Iceland, are routinely absent in research and comparative studies concerning media and politics.
Ólafsson Jón Gunnar
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The Impact of Carbon Pricing on Corporate Sustainability: Evidence From the European Union
ABSTRACT The European Union (EU) has played a leading role in the fight against climate change. One mechanism used to meet the targets for global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions is carbon pricing. A prominent example is the EU Emissions Trading System (EU‐ETS).
C. José García +2 more
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Parental leave policies and continued childbearing in Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
Background: Demographic theories maintain that family policies that support gender equality may lead to higher fertility levels in postindustrial societies. This phenomenon is often exemplified by the situation in the Nordic countries.
Ann-Zofie Duvander +5 more
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Investigating the Dark Figure of COVID-19 Cases in Austria: Borrowing From the Decode Genetics Study in Iceland [PDF]
The number of undetected cases of SARS-CoV-2 infections is expected to be a multiple of the reported figures mainly due to the assumed high proportion of asymptomatic infections and to limited availability of trustworthy testing resources. Relying on the
Hirk, Rainer +2 more
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Trends in Smoldering Myeloma Incidence in the United States From Cancer Registries, 2012–2022
American Journal of Hematology, EarlyView.
Rong Wang +9 more
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European Ports as Energy Hubs: A Sustainability Index to Assess Territorial Development
ABSTRACT The capacity of ports to act as energy hubs is increasingly relevant in light of sustainability challenges and global crises like the Ukraine conflict, the COVID‐19 pandemic and energy scarcity. Numerous international and national initiatives are shaping the future of port development to address environmental and economic concerns.
Paolo Mazzocchi +3 more
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