Facius, A. Gugg-Helminger, Human exposure to ultraviolet radiation at the antipodes--a comparison between an arctic and Antarctic location, Polar Biol. 25 (2002) 492-499.C.S. Cockell, G. Horneck, P. Rettberg, J. Arendt, K. Scherer, R. Facius, A. Gugg-Helminger, Human exposure to...
Arctic and Antarctic: different, but similar: challenges of heritage conservation in the high ArcticBarr, SusanBarr, Susan. 2011. Arctic and Antarctic--Different, but similar: Challenges of heritage conservation in the High Artic. In Polar Settlements--Location, Tecniques and Conservation. E...
and their location on the globe, and so if we look at the arctic first of all, and the Arctic is actually ocean surrounded by land, and so you can see here this is the UK down here and this kind of Russia and then American Canada around here, and so there is a bit of land ...
The other reason for the Arctic's freezing temperatures is because its location is so far away from the equator. The Arctic has cold temperatures, but the Antarctic is just a little bit colder. The Arctic's temperature range can be 33 to 31 degrees Fahrenheit all year round. The Arctic ...
Due to their peculiar location in the river bed, we have postulated that the inception and decay of frost mounds (thermokarst ponds) were associated with snow-controlled water levels of the river. The periods of establishment, growth, and mortality of spruce around and in two thermokarst ponds ...
The red line indicates the location of the A–A’ cross section depicted in c. c, Cross section displaying the geological layers of the study region. Basemaps in a,b adapted with permission under a Creative Commons license CC BY 4.0. Panel c adapted with permission ref. 49 under a ...
Words related to arctic: bear, antarctic, Arctic Circle, Arcturus, Arthur, Charles's Wain, Orson, sub-arctic, ursine
Arctic at the top of the earth and the Antarctic at the bottom. 北极在地球的顶部,南极在底部。 The Arctic was named after the Greek word for bearwhich refers tothe little and great bear constellations that can be seen in the sky.
The effects of climatic changes are particularly pronounced at these ends of the Earth and have already attracted worldwide attention and concern. Many recent articles related to the International Polar Year underscore the importance of even basic mapping of the Arctic and Antarctic....
during the first and second peak, respectively. Such high sulfate concentrations are not typical of the Arctic43, neither are they typical to any European location regardless of whether it is remote, background, marine or even urban42. This off-scale SO42−concentration cannot be attributed to...