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Climatology of extreme downslope windstorms in the Russian Arctic
This paper presents the climatology of downslope windstorms in the Russian Arctic – bora on Novaya Zemlya, windstorms on Spitsbergen, in Tiksi and Pevek, bora on Wrangel Island – in connection with the large-scale circulation.
A. Shestakova, P. Toropov, T. Matveeva
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Widespread decline in hydrological monitoring threatens Pan‐Arctic Research [PDF]
Operational river discharge monitoring is declining in both North America and Eurasia. This problem is especially severe in the Far East of Siberia and the province of Ontario, where 73% and 67% of river gauges were closed between 1986 and 1999 ...
Lammers, Richard B. +2 more
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Global climate changes and anthropogenic activity greatly impact Arctic marine biodiversity including phytoplankton which contribute greatly to atmospheric oxygen production. Thus the study of microalgae has rising topicality. Class Mamiellophyceae is an
T. Belevich +3 more
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Being one of the strategically important regions for the development of the Russian Federation and a variety of aspects of its security, the Arctic represents a platform for defending the country’s national priorities. The nature of the policy pursued in
Svetlana S. Rozhneva
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After a period of relative neglect in the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arctic is back on the agenda of the Russian authorities. To ensure efficient coordination and implementation of its Arctic strategy, the government in 2015 established a State ...
Helge Blakkisrud
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A circumpolar perspective on fluvial sediment flux to the Arctic ocean [PDF]
Quantification of sediment fluxes from rivers is fundamental to understanding land‐ocean linkages in the Arctic. Numerous publications have focused on this subject over the past century, yet assessments of temporal trends are scarce and consensus on ...
Holmes, Robert M. +2 more
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Unprecedented mass loss of Aldegondabreen, central Spitsbergen, Svalbard
We have been conducting mass-balance monitoring on Aldegondabreen since the early 21st century. Over the most recent five year period (2019/20–2023/24), the glacier has experienced its most negative mass balance, averaging −2.0 m w.e. a−1.
Anton V. Terekhov +5 more
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High-resolultion reconstruction of Lena River discharge during the Late Holocene inferred from microalgae assemblages [PDF]
On the basis of a detailed study of the diatom and aquatic palynomorph assemblages and a detailed radiocarbon chronology of sediment cores obtained from the south-eastern inner Laptev Sea shelf adjacent to the Lena Delta the spatial and temporal ...
Bauch, Henning +4 more
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Modeling cluster development using programming methods: case of Russian Arctic regions
The aim of this research is to show how the process of data analysis can be automated through development of an information system. The information system can be used for the identification of economic clusters and analysis of the regional potential for ...
T. Kudryavtseva +2 more
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