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The second International Symposium on the Arctic Research (ISAR-2): brief overview / Peter Wadhams, and 4 others, eds.
Title: | The second International Symposium on the Arctic Research (ISAR-2): brief overview / Peter Wadhams, and 4 others, eds. |
Author(s): | Wadhams, Peter, |
Date: | 2012. |
In: | Polar Science. (2012.), Vol. 6(1) (2012) |
Abstract: | Introduces 12 papers exploring effects of climate change on Arctic region. Notes that changes manifest themselves on various scales. Large scale is Arctic-wide change in key environmental parameters. On smaller scale, it is possible to identify changes to individual species and to biological processes in Arctic. |
Notes: | Polar Science. Vol. 6(1) :1-4 (2012). Special issue: The second International Symposium on the Arctic Research (ISAR-2) |
Keywords: | .000(410) -- British author: SPRI. 061.3 -- Conferences: 2010 International Symposium on the Arctic Research (ISAR-2), 2nd. 502 -- Environmental issues. 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. 574 -- Ecology. F -- Biological sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 200887 |
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