The Changing Arctic Cryosphere and Likely Consequences: An Overview

The Arctic cryosphere is a critically important component of the earth system, affecting the energy balance, atmospheric and ocean circulation, freshwater storage, sea level, the storage, and release of large quantities of greenhouse gases, economy, infrastructure, health, and indigenous and non-ind...

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Main Authors: M. S. Olsen, T. V. Callaghan, J. D. Reist, L. O. Reiersen, D. Dahl-Jensen, M. A. Granskog, B. Goodison, G. K. Hovelsrud, M. Johansson, R. Kallenborn, J. Key, A. Klepikov, W. Meier, J. E. Overland, T. D. Prowse, M. Sharp, W. F. Vincent, J. Walsh
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M. Sharp
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M. Johansson
R. Kallenborn
J. Key
A. Klepikov
W. Meier
J. E. Overland
T. D. Prowse
M. Sharp
W. F. Vincent
J. Walsh
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