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1. PUSHCHINO SCIENTIFIC CENTRE the World ocean, seas, the arctic and Antarctic regions", "The Cryolitic zones" project. Project NATO envir.LG 972730 "Palaeoclimate and Palaeoenvironment from magnetic properties of http://www.psn.ru/english/psc/structure/ifh.shtml |
2. Glaciobib A review of ice rheology for ice sheet modelling. Cold regions Science and Technology,16107144. envir. arctic, Antarctic, Alpine Res., 33(2)223-230. http://www.antcrc.utas.edu.au/~tas/glbib/glaciobib.html | |
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3. Polar Regions The arctic and Antartica are called ?olar regions? Both have profound effectson the Earth? climate and ocean systems arctic and Antarctic marine life http://www.envir.online.sh.cn/geo2000/pacha/polar/ | |
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4. P Olar Envir Onments ScottPolar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Formerly renowned for their remoteness and cold, the two polar regions were for centuries avoided by all but the hardiest indigenous people, explorers and exploiters. for both the arctic and the. Antarctic, in neither is 14.1. arctic (a) (. above) and Antarctic (b) (opposite) regions, showing boundaries http://www.cabi-publishing.org/bookshop/Readingroom/0851993680/0851993680ch14.pd |
5. ENVIR/UK Pag Deux this water mass to complete its South/North, or Antarcticarctic journey, can thanthe cold water at the bottom) in the Antarctic polar regions is helped http://www.antarctica.org/UK/Envirn/pag/ocean_UK/fleuves_UK.htm | |
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6. P R Otecting The Polar Mar Ine Envir Onment 1. Marine pollution Law and legislation Polar regions. The arctic and Antarctic regions similarities and contrasts Both the arctic and Antarctic illustrate well the sometimes http://assets.cambridge.org/0521663113/sample/0521663113WS.pdf |
7. Untitled "arctic, Antarctic, \ Alpine Res."} envir."} @STRING{chemgeol = "Chem. Geol."} @STRING{climchg = "Clim. Change"} @STRING{climdyn = "Clim. Dyn."} @STRING{coldreg = "Cold regions http://www.antcrc.utas.edu.au/~tas/glbib/ftp/bibstrings.bib |
8. UDHR - People's Stories - Environment warming will affect Africa, Asia, Europe and other regions over the coming The extentof arctic seaice has shrunk by about 10 -15%, while Antarctic sea ice http://www.universalrights.net/people/stories.php?category=envir |
9. Progetto Di Ricerca Proposto Da : Translate this page point was also included in the Plan for action into the 21st Century (Agenda 21)giving mountain regions a priority in the arctic, Antarctic. Fresenius envir. http://www.montagna.org/Comitato-EvK2-CNR/3ype/06 Environmental sciences.html | |
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10. Environmental Education Site - 2.1.4 Reduction in Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. areas; Release of terrestrial carbonfrom permafrost regions the decline of ecosystems The arctic ice cap http://resources.emb.gov.hk/envir-ed/text/globalissue/e_m2_1_4.htm | |
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11. Glossary the tropic of Cancer and the arctic Circle in the Tropic of Capricorn and the AntarcticCircle in Something inside the tropics Tropics regions between the http://www.envir.online.sh.cn/geo2000/pacha/glossary.htm | |
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12. International Polar Heritage Committee International Polar Heritage Committee provides a resource for those working to preserve and protect the nonindigenous human heritage of Antarctic and arctic regions. or polar heritage protection in polar regions. Also listed are sites arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (Russia) www.sysselmannen.svalbard.no/envir_en. htm. The Antarctic Circle http://www.polarheritage.com/index.cfm/polargeneral | |
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13. ERA02_BaklanovEtAll question we are trying to answer is What regions are at International Conferenceon Environmental Radioactivity in the arctic and Antarctic, S.Petersburg http://www.dmi.dk/f u/luft/eng/arctic-risk/PRES1/AMAP_Spr02/EGA02_ALB/ERA02_Bakl |
14. The Following Models And Approaches Are Used In The Suggested Conference on Environmental Radioactivity in the arctic and Antarctic, S.Petersburg RussianNuclear Fleet Operations on Russian Far Eastern Coastal regions. http://www.dmi.dk/f u/luft/eng/arctic-risk/PRES1/AMAP_Spr02/EGA02_MAG/ERA02_Mahu |
15. Regional/Polar Regions/Society And Culture/History http//www.awipotsdam.de/AWI/geschichte.html History of the Polar regions Linksto a Includes articles on both arctic and Antarctic topics pertaining to http://www.bn23.com/portal/Regional/Polar_Regions/Society_and_Culture/History/ | |
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16. GERG of 600,000 liters of diesel fuel arctic (DFA) to the location of USAP's largest Antarcticbase, confirmed environmental processes in polar regions for more http://www.gerg.tamu.edu/menu_aboutus/refl.html | |
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17. 2001-2003 University Of Wisconsin-Madison Undergraduate Catalog their totality and how they are situated and lived in specific regions. jurisdiction(such as seabed mining, marine life, arctic and antarctic areas), and http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/ug/10lettsci/depts/intlrel.html | |
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18. NASAexplores 9-12 Lesson Covering The Most Ground (All Sheets PDF) http// www. strategies. org/ Looking/ Envir_ Satellites. pdf. Supporting NASAexplores Article(s) on board the ISS do not study the arctic and Antarctic. regions of Earth? http://www.nasaexplorers.com/lessons/02-056/9-12_2.pdf |
19. International Relations Understanding the history and cultures of these regions is essential to the varied suchas seabed mining, marine life, arctic and antarctic areas); Trans http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/home/archives/gopher/lettsci94/00000137.html | |
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20. McConnell's Significant Research Contributions active chlorine concentrations on the Antarctic ozone spring and JW Sandilands, Calculationsof arctic ozone chemistry of Ozone in the Polar regions'', ed. H http://www.eas.yorku.ca/atmos/mcsrc.html | |
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