Impact of a warm anomaly in the Pacific Arctic region derived from time-series export fluxes.
Unusually warm conditions recently observed in the Pacific Arctic region included a dramatic loss of sea ice cover and an enhanced inflow of warmer Pacific-derived waters. Moored sediment traps deployed at three biological hotspots of the Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) during this anomalou...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Lalande, Jacqueline M Grebmeier, Andrew M P McDonnell, Russell R Hopcroft, Stephanie O'Daly, Seth L Danielson |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/28bb74ddf8c2423ba20d98f67ce55f9f |
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