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Record #201432:
The ocean-sea ice-atmosphere system of the Hudson Bay complex / D. Bruce Stewart, David G. Barber.
Title: | The ocean-sea ice-atmosphere system of the Hudson Bay complex / D. Bruce Stewart, David G. Barber. |
Author(s): | Stewart, D. Bruce. Barber, David G. |
Date: | 2010. |
Publisher: | London: Springer |
In: | Little less Arctic : top predators in the world's largest northern inland sea, Hudson Bay. (2010.), |
Abstract: | Summarises current understanding of physical, chemical and biological conditions in Hudson Bay complex (Foxe Strait, Hudson Strait, Ungava Bay, Hudson Bay and James Bay). Provides examples of how some key climate-sensitive oceanographic parameters influence ecology. |
Notes: | In: A little less Arctic : top predators in the world's largest northern inland sea, Hudson Bay / Steven H. Ferguson, Lisa L. Loseto, Mark L. Mallory, eds. |
Keywords: | IPY07-08R -- IPY 2007-08 Research publications. 502 -- Environmental issues. 551.326 -- Floating ice. 551.465.7 -- Oceanography, energy budget. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. 551.586 -- Climatology, biological aspects. 574 -- Ecology. 574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology. C -- Oceanography, hydrography and hydrology. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*623) -- Hudson Bay. |
SPRI record no.: | 201432 |
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