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First Steps to and from the Water – Part 2
... mya) » Lower (251.0 to 245.9 mya) Permian » Lopingian (260.4 to 251.0 mya) » Guadalupian (270.6 to 260.4 mya) » Cisuralian (299.0 to 270.6 mya) Carboniferous » Pennsylvanian (318.1 to 299.0 mya) » Upper (307.2 to 299.0 mya) » Middle (311.7 ...
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Who has the rights to the seabed resources in the Arctic Ocean?
... the economic zone, a coastal country is entitled to preserve, utilise and manage the sea’s resources, including natural assets and other economic resources such as wave and wind power.
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Knowledge of how clouds are formed in the Arctic helps us to predict future climate
... are known as condensation nuclei, and consist of both salt and biologically formed compounds, and of both natural and human-generated particles. There are very few measurements from the Arctic, because it is both difficult and ...
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Taymyr – enigma of the Siberian Arctic
... Collision of the Siberian and the East European cratons in the late Palaeozoic resulted in the development of the Uralides, a mountain belt that defines the boundary between Asia and Europe today. One of the most prominent features of ...
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Eurasian ice sheets – Taymyr Peninsula 1998
... is still there! Under only 0.5-1 m of till one finds the old glacier ice, exposed by landslides in hundreds of natural sections. Often it is penetrated by systems of younger ice wedges. If much of the ice is still there, only limited ...
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Svalbard's Caledonian Terranes, Nordaustlandet 1998
... On 18th August, the field party withdrew by helicopter to Norsk Polarinstitutt’s ship Lance and joined the cultural sciences expedition for their studies of northern and eastern Nordaustlandet, Kvitøya and areas of eastern and southern ...
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The Swedish programme for social science research in the polar regions
... material, both written and drawn, together with actual, archaeological remains at their original sites. The cultural monuments and sites of Svalbard have been systematically registered by the Norwegian cultural history authorities since ...
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Late Quaternary ice sheets in the Kara Sea
... and the Yugorsky Peninsula earlier than the Late Weichselian glaciation. A younger ice advance from the Polar Urals only reached Yugorsky Peninsula. Results are preliminary and evaluation of field observations and interpretations will ...