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Science and the Environment Bulletin: What's Happening to Arctic Ice?
Although there is uncertainty over timing, most scientists agree that there will be less sea ice in the future, and there is concern that this thawing trend may be irreversible. Observational ... understanding the impacts of climate change in time to reduce or mitigate its effects. Accumulated seasonal ice coverage in the Western Arctic Waterway during summer, from 1969 to 2001. Other Articles In ...
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Gunderboom, Inc. | In partnership with seventy percent of the Earth
Gunderboom’s engineers deal with any site specific environmental concerns, including heavy debris, seasonal ice and waves over three feet. The RPS™ is a self-cleaning filter system. The RPS™ fabric resists particulate buildup and biofouling species such as mussels, barnacles and clams. Winds, wind induced waves and changes ...
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Gunderboom, Inc. | In partnership with seventy percent of the Earth
Gunderboom’s engineers deal with any site specific environmental concerns, including, heavy debris, seasonal ice and waves over three feet. The PCS™ is a self-cleaning filter system. The PCS™ fabric resists particulate buildup and biofouling species such as mussels, barnacles and clams. Winds, wind induced waves and changes in ...
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BHP Diamond Mine Mining Technology
Fipke and Dr Stewart E Blusson (10% each), BHP Billiton having bought out Dia Met Minerals' holding in mid-2001. A 500km seasonal ice road is rebuilt every year by Robinson's Trucking to supply the northern mining operations, including Ekati. The only other transport is by air from Yellowknife. GEOLOGY AND RESERVES Lac de Gras kimberlites are similar to those ...
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Press Release: Global Warming - Svalbard’s Marine Mammals in a Warmer, Wetter, Wilder Arctic, By Kit M. Kovacs, Center for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo (CICERO), December 30, 2004
Polar bears are the top predator in this system. This species is intimately tied ... and their distributions are predominantly determined by prey availability. If marine productivity increases as the seasonal ice cover diminishes, it is likely that more cetacean species will spread northward from temperate ...
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Foreign Affairs - Arctic Meltdown - Scott G. Borgerson
Arctic will become like the Baltic Sea, covered by only a thin layer of seasonal ice in the winter and therefore fully navigable year-round. A few years ago, leading supercomputer ... and gas resources. And, much to their chagrin, climate-change scientists have recently found material in ice-core samples suggesting that the Arctic once hosted all kinds of organic material that, after cooking ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: What's Happening to Arctic Ice? - Print Version
The probable scenario, however, is that there will always be winter ice in the Arctic Ocean; extreme inter-annual variability in coverage will persist, regardless of climate ... better understanding the impacts of climate change in time to reduce or mitigate its effects. Accumulated seasonal ice coverage in the Western Arctic Waterway during summer, from 1969 to 2001. BACK ...
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Land-Atmosphere-Ice-Snow Interactions in the High Arctic
Ice Cap (year-round), G10 is the 10 meter tower on the Ice Cap (seasonal, with ventilated radiometers) and T3 is the 3 meter tripod on the tundra (year-round). Ablation stake networks have been emplaced on both the Murray and Simmonds Ice Caps. Project Summary - In this project, we are investigating interactions of the land surface, atmospheric processes and snow ...
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Seasonal Engine Maintenance
It helps the engine perform better and last longer. Seasonal maintenance also reduces down time and repair bills. Whenever an engine does not run for an ... a carburetor fuel bowl or a crankcase, this condensation can accumulate. When this happens in cold climates, ice can form in these areas. The result may be broken parts and big repair bills. ...
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The Bright Side of Arctic Ice
Arctic ice is getting thinner as a result of global warming. "Thinner seasonal continental shelves are likely to promote luxuriant growth of ... complete food source of primary productivity getting to the bottom." The bottom line is that ice algae are important, even critical, early in the season when phytoplankton are not yet abundant ...
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