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Record #177436:

In a melting trend, less Arctic ice to go around / Andrew C. Revkin.

Title: In a melting trend, less Arctic ice to go around / Andrew C. Revkin.
Author(s): Revkin, Andrew C.
Date: 2006.
In: Polar Times. (2006.), Vol. 3(8) (2006)
Abstract: Newspaper article based on report that Arctic sea-ice extent was probably least in century of observations and commentary from climatologists and glaciologists. Most agreed anthropogenic influence was major cause and that feedback is being established linking ice reduction to lower albedo, ocean warming and further ice reduction.
Notes:

Polar Times. Vol. 3(8) :23 (2006).

Article first appeared in New York Times, "International", 29 September 2005.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.326.7 -- Sea ice.
551.326.13 -- Floating ice, distribution, secular change.
551.588.5 -- Climate, relationship with ice.
551.588 -- Climate, effect of man and environment.
551.465.7 -- Oceanography, energy budget.
551.326.021 -- Floating ice, satellite sensing.
07 -- Newspapers.
504.05 -- Environmental damage.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
SPRI record no.: 177436

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