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Record #105574:

Effects of elevated temperatures and rising sea level on Arctic coast / Peter W. Barnes.

Title: Effects of elevated temperatures and rising sea level on Arctic coast / Peter W. Barnes.
Author(s): Barnes, Peter W.
Date: 1990.
In: Journal of Cold Regions Engineering. (1990.), Vol. 4(1) (1990)
Abstract: Describes role of sea ice as agent for erosion and transport along coasts. Climatic warming and rising sea level would decrease temporal and areal extent of coastal ice, thereby expanding role of waves and currents as agents for coastal change. Discusses likely scenario. Additional research should be focused on permafrost and sea-ice processes active during freezeup and breakup.
Notes:

Journal of Cold Regions Engineering. Vol. 4(1) :21-28 (1990).

Keywords: 551.417 -- Coasts and beaches.
551.326.4 -- Floating ice, erosion.
551.3.053 -- Geological erosion, corrosion and disintegration.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.326.7 -- Sea ice.
551.326.2 -- Floating ice, formation and decay.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
(*40) -- North American Arctic.
SPRI record no.: 105574

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