BCS 100 Module 3: Northern Environments

The landscapes of the Circumpolar North have been shaped by the interplay of physical, chemical and biological processes operating over many millennia or many millions of years. Many of the physical features and processes found in the Circumpolar North are unique to this part of the earth. The flora...

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Main Authors: Forbes, Bruce, Young, Steve, Aitken, Alec E.
Format: Course Material
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://library.vlt.is/41/
http://library.vlt.is/41/1/BCS_100_Mod_3_Revised_2011.pdf
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spelling ftunivarctic:oai:generic.eprints.org:41 2023-10-29T02:34:13+01:00 BCS 100 Module 3: Northern Environments Forbes, Bruce Young, Steve Aitken, Alec E. 2011 application/pdf http://library.vlt.is/41/ http://library.vlt.is/41/1/BCS_100_Mod_3_Revised_2011.pdf en eng http://library.vlt.is/41/1/BCS_100_Mod_3_Revised_2011.pdf Forbes, Bruce and Young, Steve and Aitken, Alec E. (2011) BCS 100 Module 3: Northern Environments. [Teaching Resource] Teaching Resource NonPeerReviewed 2011 ftunivarctic 2023-10-03T12:15:35Z The landscapes of the Circumpolar North have been shaped by the interplay of physical, chemical and biological processes operating over many millennia or many millions of years. Many of the physical features and processes found in the Circumpolar North are unique to this part of the earth. The flora and fauna of the northern regions are unique because the environments they inhabit are extreme and finely balanced. This module provides a brief introduction to the physical and biological features and processes of the Arctic and Subarctic regions and highlights the significant factors that influence those features and processes. Course Material Arctic Subarctic UArctic Library
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description The landscapes of the Circumpolar North have been shaped by the interplay of physical, chemical and biological processes operating over many millennia or many millions of years. Many of the physical features and processes found in the Circumpolar North are unique to this part of the earth. The flora and fauna of the northern regions are unique because the environments they inhabit are extreme and finely balanced. This module provides a brief introduction to the physical and biological features and processes of the Arctic and Subarctic regions and highlights the significant factors that influence those features and processes.
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