Exploitation of the Arctic must be reined inEconomic activity is a threat to one of the planet's last wildernesses. The Arctic is of global importance and its protection needs global responsibilitydoi:10.1016/S0262-4079(12)62531-7NoneESNew Scientist...
countries should not carry on any form by any reason to the North Pole resources mining.If has the mining behavior, our country proposed to mines the country according to "UN Convention on the Law of the Sea" to carry on the essential sanction measure, protects the Arctic Regions the env ...
With one fifth of its territory located north of the Arctic Circle, Russia has paid close attention to the development of its Arctic region, which is rich in metals, hydrocarbons and other natural resources. The country's energy giant Gazprom Neft increased hydrocarbon production by 8.2 percent l...
被引量: 0发表: 2002年 The Coast Guard in Canada's Arctic : Background: Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is caused by platelet-activating, heparin-dependent IgG antibodies (HIT-IgG). Although HIT is known to p... YC/EPDF 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 加载更多来源...
On the legal status of the Arctic passages and the rights and obligations in the course of exploitation and use 来自知网 作者 T Jiang 摘要 Canada and Russian adjoining the arctic passages have raised their substantive claims over the arctic passages, impor... ...
Constraining the chronology and ecology of Late Acheulean and Middle Palaeolithic occupations at the margins of the monsoon Article Open access 05 October 2021 Mid-Pleistocene aridity and landscape shifts promoted Palearctic hominin dispersals Article Open access 27 November 2024 First modern human...
and Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (L.): a review of aspects of their life histories Abstract Among the species in the family Salmonidae, those represented by the genera Salmo , Salvelinus , and Oncorhynchus (subfamily Salmoninae) are... A Klemetsen,PA Amundsen,JB Dempson,... - 《Ecology...
and; 4) was the extraction of wing feathers a local phenomenon exclusive to the Neanderthals at these sites or was it a geographically wider phenomenon?. We compiled a database of 1699 Pleistocene Palearctic sites based on fossil bird sites. We also compiled a taphonomical database from the ...
The Pacific OceanThe Pacific Ocean is the(61)___ (large) of the Earth's oceans,(62)___(cover) about 46% of the Earth's water surface and 32% of its total surface area.It extends (63)___the Arctic in the north to the Antarctica in the south,surrounded by Asia and Australia in...
Consequently, it is likely that bone counts significantly underestimate the importance of large mammals such as whales, walrus and caribou in the resource economy of Arctic cultures, as it is possible to exploit the meat and fat of these animals without bringing any bones back to a settlement3,...