Figure CSB-1 4.11

This figure comes from the CIMR Deliverable 70 (Scientific Benefit Case Study 1) which evaluates CIMR Support for Future Shipping and Off-Shore Industry Activities. Figure shows a case study focused on the last part of the North West Passage. SSM/I NASA Team 25km sea ice concentration (left) as a su...

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Main Author: CIMR Project
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9822455
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