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Atmospheric circulation modulates the spatial variability of temperature in the Atlantic-Arctic region

2019

International audience; The Arctic region has experienced significant warming during the past two decades with major implications on the cryosphere. The causes of Arctic amplification are still an open question within the scientific community, attracting recent interest. The goal of this study is to quantify the contribution of atmospheric circulation on temperature variability in the Atlantic–Arctic region at decadal to intra‐annual timescales from 1951 to 2014. Daily 20th Century reanalyses geopotential height anomalies at 500 hPa were clustered into different weather regimes to assess their contribution to observed temperature variability. The results show that in winter, 25% of the warm…

weather regimesAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesreanalysesAtmospheric circulationarctic amplification[SDU.STU.GP]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph]atmospheric circulation0207 environmental engineeringGeopotential heightClimate changeinternal climate variability02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesAtlantic–ArcticSea iceCryosphere020701 environmental engineeringAir mass0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyArctic13. Climate action[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyClimatologyPolar amplificationEnvironmental science
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Long-term changes in pigmentation of arctic Daphnia provide potential for reconstructing aquatic UV exposure

2016

Abstract Despite the biologically damaging impacts of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) in nature, little is known about its natural variability, forcing mechanisms, and long-term effects on ecosystems and organisms. Arctic zooplankton, for example the aquatic keystone genus Daphnia (Crustacea, Cladocera) responds to biologically damaging UV by utilizing photoprotective strategies, including pigmentation. We examined the preservation and content of UV-screening pigments in fossil Daphnia remains (ephippia) in two arctic lake sediment cores from Cornwallis Island (Lake R1), Canada, and Spitsbergen (Lake Fugledammen), Svalbard. The aims were to document changes in the degree of UV-protective p…

zooplankton0106 biological sciencesArcheology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesta1171Climate change010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesDaphniaZooplanktonUV radiationfossil pigmentsEcosystem14. Life underwaterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEphippia0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal and Planetary ChangepaleolimnologybiologyEcologyAquatic ecosystemarctic lakesGeology15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationOceanographyCladoceraArctic13. Climate actionta1181Quaternary Science Reviews
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Программа преподаванія въ Восточномъ Институтѣ по предметамъ русскаго гражданскаго и торговаго права и судопроизводства

1912

Гражданское право России - учебные программыGrāmatas tiesību vēsturēKomerctiesības Krievijā - studiju programmasТорговое право России - учебные программыProcedural lawCivil lawCommercial lawTiesvedība Krievijā - studiju programmas:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Private law [Research Subject Categories]Судопроизводство России - учебные программыВосточный институт (Владивосток Россия)Civiltiesības Krievijā - studiju programmas
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Обозрѣніе преподаванія по предметамъ русскаго гражданскаго и торговаго права и судопроизводства

1908

Гражданское право России - учебные программыGrāmatas tiesību vēsturēKomerctiesības Krievijā - studiju programmasТорговое право России - учебные программыProcedural lawCivil lawCommercial lawTiesvedība Krievijā - studiju programmas:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Private law [Research Subject Categories]Судопроизводство России - учебные программыВосточный институт (Владивосток Россия)Civiltiesības Krievijā - studiju programmas
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