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Stanislav Ogorodov, Svetlana Badina and Daria Bogatova
The Arctic coast dynamics has been an urgent problem over the last years, from both a practical and a fundamental point of view. In this research, for the first time for the Russian Arctic coast, we assessed the damage from the loss of territories in the...
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Lynn Donelson Wright and Bruce Graham Thom
The shape of the coast and the processes that mold it change together as a complex system. There is constant feedback among the multiple components of the system, and when climate changes, all facets of the system change. Abrupt shifts to different state...
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Maria Papale, Gabriella Caruso, Giovanna Maimone, Rosabruna La Ferla, Angelina Lo Giudice, Alessandro Ciro Rappazzo, Alessandro Cosenza, Filippo Azzaro, Roberta Ferretti, Rodolfo Paranhos, Anderson Souza Cabral, Massimo Caccia, Angelo Odetti, Giuseppe Zappalà, Gabriele Bruzzone and Maurizio Azzaro
Polar marine environments host a complex assemblage of cold-adapted auto- and heterotrophic microorganisms that affect water biogeochemistry and ecosystem functions. However, due to logistical difficulties, remote regions like those in close proximity to...
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Daria Bogatova (Aleksyutina), Sergey Buldovich and Vanda Khilimonyuk
The Arctic coastal environment is a very dynamic system and sensitive to any changes. In our research we demonstrate that nivation (snow patch activity) impacts the Arctic landscape especially in the coastal dynamic at the western part of Russian Arctic....
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Abolfazl Shojaei Barjouei and Masoud Naseri
Environmental conditions in Arctic waters pose challenges to various offshore industrial activities. In this regard, better prediction of meteorological and oceanographic conditions contributes to addressing the challenges by developing economic plans an...
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Joseph Kim, Enda Murphy, Ioan Nistor, Sean Ferguson and Mitchel Provan
A numerical study was conducted to characterize the probability and intensity of storm surge hazards in Canada?s western Arctic. The utility of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis 5th Generation (ERA5) dataset to force numer...
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Jessica Manning, Megan Verfaillie, Christopher Barker, Catherine Berg, Amy MacFadyen, Michael Donnellan, Mark Everett, Clifton Graham, Jason Roe and Nancy Kinner
There is a greater probability of more frequent and/or larger oil spills in the Arctic region due to increased maritime shipping and natural resource development. Accordingly, there is an increasing need for effective spilled-oil computer modeling to hel...
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Marek Kasprzak
Numerous hydrogeological studies on the coastal zone describe the intrusion of sea water inland, salting underground aquifers. The phenomenon is commonly observed in the coasts outside polar areas. However, the impact of sea water has so far not been an ...
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P. V. Khrapov,V.V. Kaniber
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In this paper, the data of observations of meteorological stations in the Antarctic near the Atlantic coast and the Arctic on the South Island for a period of 40 years based on the Facebook database of historical data on weather ?The Global Climate Stati...
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Sha Li, Muyin Wang, Nicholas A. Bond, Wenyu Huang, Yong Wang, Shiming Xu, Jiping Liu, Bin Wang and Yuqi Bai
Although standard statistical methods and climate models can simulate and predict sea-ice changes well, it is still very hard to distinguish some direct and robust factors associated with sea-ice changes from its internal variability and other noises. He...
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