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Exploring Arctic transpolar drift during dramatic sea ice retreat

Gascard et al., 2008

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336282993073588946
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Gascard J
Festy J
le Goff H
Weber M
Bruemmer B
Offermann M
Doble M
Wadhams P
Forsberg R
Hanson S
Skourup H
Gerland S
Nicolaus M
Metaxian J
Grangeon J
Haapala J
Rinne E
Haas C
Wegener A
Heygster G
Jakobson E
Palo T
Wilkinson J
Kaleschke L
Claffey K
Elder B
Bottenheim J
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union

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The Arctic is undergoing significant environmental changes due to climate warming. The most evident signal of this warming is the shrinking and thinning of the ice cover of the Arctic Ocean. If the warming continues, as global climate models predict, the Arctic Ocean will …
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