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Atmospheric Deposition and Critical Loads for Nitrogen and Metals in Arctic Alaska: Review and Current Status

Atmospheric Deposition and Critical Loads for Nitrogen and Metals in Arctic Alaska: Review and Current Status

... ble arctic habitats of North ...spanning Arctic Alaska to that of moss data from countries of northern Europe, it was concluded that direct comparisons might be valid for Cu, Pb, and V, but not for ...

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Staying in place during times of change in Arctic Alaska: The implications of attachment,alternatives, and buffering

Staying in place during times of change in Arctic Alaska: The implications of attachment,alternatives, and buffering

... 2003). Evidence of buffering includes high reliance on external support (e.g., subsidies), a decrease in reserves, expressions of temporary fixes, and declines over time of capacity to respond to surprise (Penn et al. ...

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Regional Analysis of NASA Satellite Greenness Trends for Ecosystems of Arctic Alaska

Regional Analysis of NASA Satellite Greenness Trends for Ecosystems of Arctic Alaska

... the Arctic. We compared datasets for Alaska vegetation cover types (from MODIS), wetland cover classes from Whitcomb et ...the arctic Alaska region (Figure ...

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Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska

Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska

... Abstract Residents of towns and villages in Arctic Alaska live on ‘‘the front line of climate change.’’ Some communities face immediate threats from erosion and flooding associated with thawing permafrost, ...

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Seasonal thaw settlement at drained thermokarst lake basins, Arctic Alaska

Seasonal thaw settlement at drained thermokarst lake basins, Arctic Alaska

... Our primary objective in this study is to use high- resolution InSAR data ( ∼ 10 m) to map and quantify sea- sonal thaw settlement at individual DTLBs in Arctic Alaska. In previous regional mapping efforts ...

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Sensitivity of active-layer freezing process to snow cover in Arctic Alaska

Sensitivity of active-layer freezing process to snow cover in Arctic Alaska

... In this study, we used a remote-sensing-driven permafrost model and a newly developed fine-resolution snow data set to simulate the active-layer freezing process, including soil freeze onset and zero-curtain period in ...

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Freeze tolerance in an arctic Alaska stonefly

Freeze tolerance in an arctic Alaska stonefly

... Most aquatic insects do not survive subzero temperatures and, for those that do, the physiology has not been well characterized. Nemoura arctica is a species of stonefly widely distributed throughout arctic and ...

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A Bird’s Eye View: Development of an Operational ARM Unmanned Aerial Systems Capability for Atmospheric Research in Arctic Alaska

A Bird’s Eye View: Development of an Operational ARM Unmanned Aerial Systems Capability for Atmospheric Research in Arctic Alaska

... the Arctic will benefit future missions, while scientific insight from such activities will continue, providing a valuable complement to measurements obtained from ARM’s surface-based sensors and those provided by ...

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Characterization of L-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) backscatter from floating and grounded thermokarst lake ice in Arctic Alaska

Characterization of L-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) backscatter from floating and grounded thermokarst lake ice in Arctic Alaska

... ice melts. The deep soil organic carbon stocks in the ice-rich Yedoma deposits on the northern Seward Peninsula poten- tially are also higher than soil carbon stocks in the deeper ma- rine, fluvial, and eolian deposits ...

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Contrasting Historical and Recent Breakup Styles on the Meade River of Arctic Alaska in the Context of a Warming Climate

Contrasting Historical and Recent Breakup Styles on the Meade River of Arctic Alaska in the Context of a Warming Climate

... on arctic rivers in northern Alaska in order to determine if the observed shift from predominantly mechanical to predominantly thermal breakup on the Meade River is a long-term ...

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An Arctic watershed observatory at Lake Peters, Alaska: weather–glacier–river–lake system data for 2015–2018

An Arctic watershed observatory at Lake Peters, Alaska: weather–glacier–river–lake system data for 2015–2018

... in Arctic Alaska, are described and presented with accompanying methods, biases, and ...Foundation Arctic Data Center at the following overview web page for the project: ...

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L Band InSAR Penetration Depth Experiment, North Slope Alaska

L Band InSAR Penetration Depth Experiment, North Slope Alaska

... the Arctic where ground-base weather radars currently provide limited ...in Arctic Alaska using multi-frequency analysis and pro- gressive burial of radar mesh-reflectors at measured depths below ...

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Temperature data acquired from the DOI/GTN-P Deep Borehole Array on the Arctic Slope of Alaska, 1973–2013

Temperature data acquired from the DOI/GTN-P Deep Borehole Array on the Arctic Slope of Alaska, 1973–2013

... the Arctic Slope of Alaska, a region of cold continuous ...the Arctic coastal plain between the Brooks Range and the Arctic Ocean, while others are in the foothills to the ...in Arctic ...

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Mapping arctic tundra vegetation communities using field spectroscopy and multispectral satellite data in North Alaska, USA

Mapping arctic tundra vegetation communities using field spectroscopy and multispectral satellite data in North Alaska, USA

... in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE), an Earth Ventures (EV-1) investigation, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space ...NERC Arctic Research Programme, CYCLOPS Grant ...

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Epidemiology of Invasive Group A Streptococcal Disease in Alaska, 2001 to 2013

Epidemiology of Invasive Group A Streptococcal Disease in Alaska, 2001 to 2013

... The Arctic Investigations Program (AIP) began surveillance for invasive group A streptococcal (GAS) infections in Alaska in 2000 as part of the invasive bacterial diseases population-based laboratory ...

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Structural studies near Pevek, Russia: implications for formation of the East Siberian Shelf and Makarov Basin of the Arctic Ocean

Structural studies near Pevek, Russia: implications for formation of the East Siberian Shelf and Makarov Basin of the Arctic Ocean

... tic Alaska-Chukotka microplate that rotated into its present position during the rift opening of the Amerasian Basin ...from Alaska and Canada, the opening of the Amerasian Basin is thought to have taken ...

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Ecological niche modeling of rabies in the changing Arctic of Alaska

Ecological niche modeling of rabies in the changing Arctic of Alaska

... in Alaska is largely performed by the public health system with a focus, and consequent bias, towards human ...in Alaska such as wilderness areas remain largely unstudied for wildlife diseases including ...

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Alaska

... Marathon Alaska Production Company (lessee) under said lease, “the Department of Natural Resources (“DNR”) agreed to sever the Sterling C Reservoir from the Cannery Loop Unit so that it could be used for storage ...

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Alaska

Alaska

... In 1974, only one year after the passage of Alaska Statute § 43.56 and the establishment of SARB, SARB issued an opinion describing the scope of its jurisdiction as including both taxability and valuation appeals ...

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Air breathing in the Arctic: influence of temperature, hypoxia, activity and restricted air access on respiratory physiology of the Alaska blackfish Dallia pectoralis

Air breathing in the Arctic: influence of temperature, hypoxia, activity and restricted air access on respiratory physiology of the Alaska blackfish Dallia pectoralis

... of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, and animals were collected under appropriate Alaska Department of Fish and Game ...permits. Alaska blackfish were collected from ...

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