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Jong-Gyu Kim and Jeong-Gyoo Kim
We investigated the changes of main climate factors and their relationships with the catches of offshore fisheries of the Republic of Korea over the past 30 years (1981 to 2010), using a trend analysis and Pearson?s correlation analysis. This study focus...
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Alexei B. Herman and Ksenia V. Domogatskaya
Three species belonging to the fern genus Ochotopteris E. Lebedev, including the new species O. lebedevii Herman et Domogatskaya, are revised, described and illustrated in this paper. The fossils come from Albian, Cenomanian, Turonian and Coniacian beds ...
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Greg A. Ludvigson, Aaron F. Diefendorf, Marina B. Suarez, Luis A. González, Megan C. Corcoran, Kristen Schlanser, Peter P. Flaig, Paul J. McCarthy, Dolores van der Kolk, David Houseknecht and Margaret Sanders
We report estimated stable isotope compositions of depositional waters and paleoprecipitation from the Cretaceous Arctic to further elucidate the role of the global hydrologic cycle in sustaining polar warmth during that period. Estimates are based on ne...
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Jeremy S. Littell, Stephanie A. McAfee and Gregory D. Hayward
Climatically driven changes in snow characteristics (snowfall, snowpack, and snowmelt) will affect hydrologic and ecological systems in Alaska over the coming century, yet there exist no projections of downscaled future snow pack metrics for the state of...
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Melissa M. Valentin, Terri S. Hogue and Lauren E. Hay
A calibrated conceptual glacio-hydrological monthly water balance model (MWBMglacier) was used to evaluate future changes in water partitioning in a high-latitude glacierized watershed in Southcentral Alaska under future climate conditions. The MWBMglaci...
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Gerd Wendler, Telayna Gordon and Martin Stuefer
Alaska observes very large differences in precipitation throughout the state; southeast Alaska experiences consistently wet conditions, while northern Arctic Alaska observes very dry conditions. The maximum mean annual precipitation of 5727 mm is observe...
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Erica Lamb, Horacio Toniolo
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This study provides an initial assessment of suspended sediment transport in three rivers on the Alaska North Slope. From 2011 to 2013, the Anaktuvuk (69°27'51.00'' N, 151°10'07.00'' W), Chandler (69°17'0.30'' N, 151°24'16.14'' W), and Itkillik (68°51'59...
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