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Ming Li, Kefeng Liu, Hongchen Li, Yiyuan Sun, Xi Chen and Kefeng Mao
At present, some shortcomings of the research on coupling modeling of the oceanic front?sound field may need attention: (1) Most of the acoustic propagation simulation is based on ideal front models, but the application of investigated marine data is lac...
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Alexis L. Robinson, Sarah S. Ariano and Laura C. Brown
Lake ice models are a vital tool for studying the response of ice-covered lakes to changing climates throughout the world. The Canadian Lake Ice Model (CLIMo) is a one-dimensional freshwater ice cover model that simulates Arctic and sub-Arctic lake ice c...
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Jan-Olof Selroos, Hua Cheng, Patrik Vidstrand and Georgia Destouni
A key question for the evolution of thermokarst wetlands and lakes in Arctic and sub-Arctic permafrost regions is how large-scale warming interacts with local landscape conditions in driving permafrost thaw and its spatial variability. To answer this que...
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Sébastien Gadal and Walid Ouerghemmi
Recognition and characterization of built-up areas in the Siberian sub-Arctic urban territories of Yakutsk are dependent on two main factors: (1) the season (snow and ice from October to the end of April, the flooding period in May, and the summertime), ...
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David Chapman, Kristina L. Nilsson, Agatino Rizzo and Agneta Larsson
This study explores connectivity for soft mobility in the winter season. Working with residents from the sub-arctic city of Luleå, Sweden, the research examines how the interaction between the built environment and winter season affects people?s use of t...
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Maria Tysiachniouk, Andrey N. Petrov, Vera Kuklina and Natalia Krasnoshtanova
Benefit sharing arrangements are a central element of the interactions between oil companies and local communities in resource regions of the Arctic and sub-Arctic. This paper focused on developing a systematic understanding and typology of benefit shari...
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Xiqiang Wang, Rensheng Chen and Yong Yang
Climate warming has intensified permafrost degradation, which could have a variety of implications on the hydrological regime in permafrost regions. In this study, we analyzed the effects of permafrost degradation on the hydrological regime via four hydr...
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Lisa Wirth, Amanda Rosenberger, Anupma Prakash, Rudiger Gens, F. Joseph Margraf & Toshihide Hamazaki
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Dahlberg, U. Berge, T. W. Petersson, H. Vencatasawmy, C. P.
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