A changing Arctic Ocean
[Introduction]: "The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global processes, whether they are climatic, environmental or socio-economic. The impacts of climate change on the vast and multiple interacting Arctic systems are inherently complex, alth...
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fttorometrofigs:oai:figshare.com:article/21977366 2023-11-12T04:10:36+01:00 A changing Arctic Ocean David N Thomas Damian L Arévalo-Martínez Kirsty C Crocket Fabian Große Julia Grosse Kirstin Schulz Roxana Suehring Allyson Tessin 2023-01-30T19:19:11Z https://doi.org/10.32920/21977366.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_changing_Arctic_Ocean/21977366 unknown doi:10.32920/21977366.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_changing_Arctic_Ocean/21977366 CC BY 4.0 Ecological impacts of climate change Arctic Ocean climate change Text Journal contribution 2023 fttorometrofigs https://doi.org/10.32920/21977366.v1 2023-10-15T05:44:14Z [Introduction]: "The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global processes, whether they are climatic, environmental or socio-economic. The impacts of climate change on the vast and multiple interacting Arctic systems are inherently complex, although can be broadly summarised as an increase in temperature and the subsequent loss of sea-ice cover. This will ultimately result in the emergence of new physical and ecological states. The rapidity with which the Arctic is reacting to global climate change is extraordinary. It is leading to scales of environmental change that society is unprepared for and is currently largely at a loss on how to manage or mitigate. We are witnessing a catastrophic restructuring of the ecology and biogeochemical processes traditionally used to define the rivers, lakes, ocean, glaciers, tundra and permafrost that collectively make up what we call the Arctic (Thomas 2021)." Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Ice permafrost Sea ice Tundra Research from Toronto Metropolitan University Arctic Arctic Ocean |
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[Introduction]: "The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global processes, whether they are climatic, environmental or socio-economic. The impacts of climate change on the vast and multiple interacting Arctic systems are inherently complex, although can be broadly summarised as an increase in temperature and the subsequent loss of sea-ice cover. This will ultimately result in the emergence of new physical and ecological states. The rapidity with which the Arctic is reacting to global climate change is extraordinary. It is leading to scales of environmental change that society is unprepared for and is currently largely at a loss on how to manage or mitigate. We are witnessing a catastrophic restructuring of the ecology and biogeochemical processes traditionally used to define the rivers, lakes, ocean, glaciers, tundra and permafrost that collectively make up what we call the Arctic (Thomas 2021)." |
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David N Thomas Damian L Arévalo-Martínez Kirsty C Crocket Fabian Große Julia Grosse Kirstin Schulz Roxana Suehring Allyson Tessin |
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David N Thomas Damian L Arévalo-Martínez Kirsty C Crocket Fabian Große Julia Grosse Kirstin Schulz Roxana Suehring Allyson Tessin |
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A changing Arctic Ocean |
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A changing Arctic Ocean |
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