Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4676601 | Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2008 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
A study of the sea ice concentrations obtained by passive microwave satellite imagery during the 1979–2007 period reveals remarkable changes in the sea ice cover of the Russian Arctic. A large reduction in the summer sea ice extent and area was observed in all Russian Arctic seas and straits while in the Barents Sea a significant decrease also took place in the winter months. Special attention was paid to the less studied length of the ice-free season, which was found to increase essentially everywhere, with particularly high rates of change in the Barents and Chukchi Seas.
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Authors
J. Rodrigues,