Arctic sea-ice extent and volume are declining rapidly. Several studies project that the Arctic Ocean may become seasonally ice-free by the year 2040 or even earlier. Putting this into perspective requires information on the history of Arctic sea-ice conditions through the geologic past. This information can be provided by proxy records from the Arctic Ocean floor and from the surrounding coasts. Although existing records are far from complete, they indicate that sea ice became a feature of the Arctic by 47 Ma, following a pronounced decline in atmospheric pCO2 after the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Optimum, and consistently covered at least part of the Arctic Ocean for no less than the last 13–14 million years. Ice was apparently most widespr...
CITATION: Knies, J. et al. 2015. The emergence of modern sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean. Nature C...
Terrestrial and marine geological archives in the Arctic contain information on environmental change...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The volume and areal extent of Arctic sea ice is rapidly declining, and to put that decline into per...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
Over the last about four decades, coinciding with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, the e...
Sea ice extent in the Arctic has been declining rapidly in recent years and, many people are looking...
A better understanding of the future climate pattern developments in the Arctic may only follow a be...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Over the past 3–4 decades, coincident with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, Arctic sea i...
According to climate models, the Lincoln Sea, bordering northern Greenland and Canada, will be the f...
Coinciding with global warming, Arctic sea ice has rapidly decreased during the last four decades an...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The Arctic Ocean is a landlocked basin, at present covered by perennial sea ice. During the past few...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
CITATION: Knies, J. et al. 2015. The emergence of modern sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean. Nature C...
Terrestrial and marine geological archives in the Arctic contain information on environmental change...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The volume and areal extent of Arctic sea ice is rapidly declining, and to put that decline into per...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
Over the last about four decades, coinciding with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, the e...
Sea ice extent in the Arctic has been declining rapidly in recent years and, many people are looking...
A better understanding of the future climate pattern developments in the Arctic may only follow a be...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Over the past 3–4 decades, coincident with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, Arctic sea i...
According to climate models, the Lincoln Sea, bordering northern Greenland and Canada, will be the f...
Coinciding with global warming, Arctic sea ice has rapidly decreased during the last four decades an...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The Arctic Ocean is a landlocked basin, at present covered by perennial sea ice. During the past few...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
CITATION: Knies, J. et al. 2015. The emergence of modern sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean. Nature C...
Terrestrial and marine geological archives in the Arctic contain information on environmental change...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...