The decision rule was used to map the monthly distribution of AW along latitude 74°30′N in the Barents Sea for the period 1975–1989. The maximum inflow of AW into the Barents Sea along 74°30′N occurs during March. The minimum inflow of AW occurs in August. The March/August inflow...
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The map gives examples for extreme events that have been linked to stratospheric origins, as detailed in the text. Full size image Strong polar vortex events, on the other hand, are followed by the opposite, i.e., positive phase of the NAO, associated with an increased risk of drought in...
In 2016, researchers at Arctic University of Norway caused a sensation when they announced the discovery of giant craters up to half a mile (0.8 kilometer) wide in the Barents Sea off the coast of Norway, which they believed were caused by exploding natural gas that had migrated from deep ...
Ice studies in the Barents Sea by ERS‐1 SAR during SIZEX ‘92. Proc. of the First ERS‐1 Symposium, European Space Agency SP‐359 . Vol. 1, pp.277–282.Sandven, S., Johannessen, M., 1993. Ice studies in the Barents Sea by ERS-1 SAR during SIZEX 92. Advances Space Research ...
In 2016, researchers at Arctic University of Norway caused a sensation when they announced the discovery of giant craters up to half a mile (0.8 kilometer) wide in the Barents Sea off the coast of Norway, which they believed were caused by exploding natural gas that had migrated from deep ...
Results of coupled analysis of seismic and gravity data on the Sea of Okhotsk are presented. Areas with different types of the earth's crust (continental, subcontinental, and suboceanic) are specified. A new detailed map of free-air gravity anomalies with a contour interval of 10 mGal is com...
In 2016, researchers at Arctic University of Norway caused a sensation when they announced the discovery of giant craters up to half a mile (0.8 kilometer) wide in the Barents Sea off the coast of Norway, which they believed were caused by exploding natural gas that had migrated from deep ...
In the east, Jurassic and Triassic shale formations outcrop, which are onshore equivalents to prolific source rocks in the Barents Sea32,33 and may be connected to active pockmarks and subsea methane seeps26,28,34. The western edge of central Svalbard has contrasting geology, with uplifted ...
Since 2018, the team has contributed to the 4.0 IBCAO map with data mainly obtained through the multibeam bathymetry in oceanographic campaigns in the Arctic, specially in the western area in the Barents Sea, "a volunteering collaboration to benefit science and knowledge," Miquel Canals says. In...