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High-resolution pleistocene diatom biostratigraphy of site 983 and correlations with isotope stratigraphy
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A highly unstable Holocene climate in the subpolar North Atlantic: evidence from diatoms
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Hydrography in the north-western Barents Sea, July–August 1996
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Ice core melt features in relation to Antarctic coastal climate
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Ice cores from Svalbard: useful archives of past climate and pollution history
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An improved radiative forcing scheme for better representation of Arctic under-ice blooms
(Journal article, 2022)In the present study, a newly designed radiative forcing scheme, i.e., impulsive radiative forcing scheme (IRFS), is applied in the one-dimensional Regional Ocean Modeling System-Carbon Silicate Nitrate Ecosystem (ROMS-CoSiNE) ... -
Insignificant Change in Antarctic Snowfall Since the International Geophysical Year
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Intercomparison and validation of snow albedo parameterization schemes in climate models
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Large-scale force budget of an outlet glacier: Jutulstraumen, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica
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The last occurrence of Proboscia curvirostris in the North Atlantic marine isotope stages 9-8
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Late glacial paleoceanography of Hinlopen Strait, northern Svalbard
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Late Paleogene diatom biostratigraphy and Paleoenvironments of the northern Norwegian-Greenland Sea
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Levels of toxaphene congeners in white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) from Svalbard, Norway
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Lipids and trophic linkages in harp seal (Phoca groenlandica) from the eastern Barents Sea
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Local variation in arctic fox abundance on Svalbard, Norway
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A long-term Arctic snow depth record from Abisko, northern Sweden, 1913–2004
(Journal article, 2006)