Brown Bear Distribution Model and Disturbance Study, Glacier Bay, Alaska, 2009-2011
Glacier Bay is a recently deglaciated fjord that extends more than 60 miles northward into the southeastern Alaska mainland. The rapid glacial retreat (250 years) has led to progressive exposure of new land surface. Terrestrial plant communities range from
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2010
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.686.9262 http://sealab.uas.alaska.edu/pdfs/GLBA_Bear_Project_May_2010.pdf |
Summary: | Glacier Bay is a recently deglaciated fjord that extends more than 60 miles northward into the southeastern Alaska mainland. The rapid glacial retreat (250 years) has led to progressive exposure of new land surface. Terrestrial plant communities range from |
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