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Variability of snow cover characteristics in the Transbaykal [PDF]
The variations in snow cover characteristics in the Transbaykal were examined. Results are presented of an experimental verification of the Transbaykal theoretical developments to improve the efficiency of snow measurement ...
Govsh, R. K.
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What Do Latest CMIP6 Global Climate Models Say About Future Arctic Sea Ice Coverage Changes?
Modelling of sea ice dynamics has significantly improved between CMIP5 and CMIP6, with nearly three times as many models capturing realistic annual variability in sea ice extent (SIE). What we previously thought was a non‐linear pattern of low SIE observations in 2007–2010 that would continue throughout time now appears to be non‐record‐setting lows in
Jessica L. Matthews +4 more
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Changes in snow cover have an important effect on vegetation gross primary productivity (GPP), but the role of underlying surface types in this effect still remains unclear.
Yunhan Wang +5 more
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ABSTRACT Facing a novel plague pandemic, military invasions, and political–economic transformations, societies of the eastern Roman (Byzantine) empire had to adapt to a variety of pressures and new ways of exploiting their natural environments during the mid‐1st millennium CE.
Cristiano Vignola +7 more
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Snow-cover loss attenuates the effects of N addition on desert nutrient cycling and microbial community. [PDF]
Yang Y, Liu W, Adams JM, Song B.
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ABSTRACT The second half of the Allerød interstadial in the Netherlands is characterised by pine forest. Excavated trunks of 165 pine trees at Leusden‐Den Treek in the central Netherlands (LETR16) were dated by dendrochronology and radiocarbon. Two chronologically separated pine forest phases occurred during relatively warm periods as recorded in ...
Wim Z. Hoek +4 more
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The snow cover in winter and spring on the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibetan) Plateau has a significant inter-annual variation, which has a certain indicative significance for the prediction of summer precipitation in eastern China.Due to the special complex ...
Yan LI, Ruiyu ZHAO, Bin CHEN
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Snow Cover Response to Climatological Factors at the Beas River Basin of W. Himalayas from MODIS and ERA5 Datasets. [PDF]
Sunita +7 more
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An agent-based model to explore scenarios of adaptation to climate change in an alpine tourism destination [PDF]
The European Alpine region is one of the most sensitive to climate change impacts. ClimAlpTour is a European research project of the Alpine Space Programme, dealing with the expected decrease in snow and ice cover.
Balbi, Stefano +2 more
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Moose indifferent to canopy loss from forest disturbance by bark beetles
Moose showed strikingly similar patterns of habitat selection before and after widespread forest disturbance following an infestation of bark beetles. Our findings indicate that beetle‐kill does not appreciably alter habitat quality for moose and highlight the importance of riparian areas in sustaining moose as they contend with changing forests ...
Alexander B. May +5 more
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