Polar regions of Earth

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11Arctic and Antarctic Science for Europe The Polar Regions in a Connected World – a challenge for Horizon 2020  THE WARMING

Arctic and Antarctic Science for Europe The Polar Regions in a Connected World – a challenge for Horizon 2020 THE WARMING

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Source URL: polar.se

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-03 08:02:25
12;;5RXQGWKH&ORFN$XURUD6DWHOOLWH0RQLWRULQJ Introduction: During the 1990’s, NASA has placed research satellites in orbit around the earth to keep the polar regions under almost constant surveillance for signs of

;;5RXQGWKH&ORFN$XURUD6DWHOOLWH0RQLWRULQJ Introduction: During the 1990’s, NASA has placed research satellites in orbit around the earth to keep the polar regions under almost constant surveillance for signs of

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Source URL: image.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2001-09-04 13:21:43
13Shipping routes / Arctic Ocean / Canada–Russia relations / Russia–United States relations / Scandinavia / Northwest Passage / Norway / Sami people / Northern Sea Route / Physical geography / Extreme points of Earth / Arctic

Bulletin of International Studies on the Polar Regions (Quarterly) The chief editor’s words: The Bulletin of International Studies on the Polar Regions run by the International Polar and Maritime Issues Study Center o

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Source URL: www.norway.cn

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-07 23:32:57
14EAZA Pole to Pole campaign- Climate change Paul Pearce-Kelly; ZSL & Chair WAZA/CBSG Climate Change Task Force José Kok; Alertis & Ouwehand Zoo Rhenen 1. Introducing the cryosphere and its polar regions 1.1 The cryospher

EAZA Pole to Pole campaign- Climate change Paul Pearce-Kelly; ZSL & Chair WAZA/CBSG Climate Change Task Force José Kok; Alertis & Ouwehand Zoo Rhenen 1. Introducing the cryosphere and its polar regions 1.1 The cryospher

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Source URL: www.poletopolecampaign.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-23 09:51:31
15Characterising surface temperatures in data-sparse and extreme regions (with focus on high-latitude domainsJune 2013 Copenhagen HIGH LATITUDE SURFACE TEMPERATURES

Characterising surface temperatures in data-sparse and extreme regions (with focus on high-latitude domainsJune 2013 Copenhagen HIGH LATITUDE SURFACE TEMPERATURES

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Source URL: earthtemp.net

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-21 08:52:22
16University of Calgary Monitors Arctic Sea Ice with Geomatica Radar Suite Timely information on sea ice is essential for many types of marine operations in polar regions of the Earth. In addition to hazards such as wind a

University of Calgary Monitors Arctic Sea Ice with Geomatica Radar Suite Timely information on sea ice is essential for many types of marine operations in polar regions of the Earth. In addition to hazards such as wind a

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Source URL: www.pcigeomatics.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-28 10:38:39
17ARTICLES  12 The state and changes of the polar areas are currently the subject of intense scientific debate and investigations. Two research infrastructures studying these regions are included in the ESFRI

ARTICLES 12 The state and changes of the polar areas are currently the subject of intense scientific debate and investigations. Two research infrastructures studying these regions are included in the ESFRI

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Source URL: www.egu.eu

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-20 07:42:14
18Characterising surface temperatures in data-sparse and extreme regions (with focus on high-latitude domainsJune 2013 Copenhagen HIGH LATITUDE SURFACE TEMPERATURES

Characterising surface temperatures in data-sparse and extreme regions (with focus on high-latitude domainsJune 2013 Copenhagen HIGH LATITUDE SURFACE TEMPERATURES

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Source URL: www.earthtemp.net

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-21 08:52:22
19We are grateful for support of this research by National Science Foundation grant DPPWe also thank William Thompson, Lawrence Heiskell, and Lawson Bailey for assistance.  Parker, B. C., Zeller, E. J . , and Th

We are grateful for support of this research by National Science Foundation grant DPPWe also thank William Thompson, Lawrence Heiskell, and Lawson Bailey for assistance. Parker, B. C., Zeller, E. J . , and Th

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:17:16
20Ice nucleation activity of antarctic marine microorganisms L.V. PARKER U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Hanover, New Hampshire

Ice nucleation activity of antarctic marine microorganisms L.V. PARKER U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Hanover, New Hampshire

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 22:10:45