The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and perhaps least accessible of the worlds oceans. It occupies only 26% of the global ocean area, and less than 10% of its volume [1]. However, it exerts a disproportionately large influence on the global climate system through a complex set of positive and negative feedback mechanisms directly or indirectly related to terrestrial ice and snow cover and sea ice. Increasingly, the northern high latitude cryosphere is seen as an exceptionally fragile part of the global climate system, a fact exemplified by observed reductions in sea ice extent during the past decades [2]. The paleoceanographic evolution of the Arctic Ocean can provide important insights into the physical forcing mechanisms that affect the form...
The configuration of the Arctic Ocean as a mediterranean sea, surrounded by continents, ...
Within this review paper, proxy records were used for reconstruc- tion of the late Mesozoic-Cenozoic...
We reconstructed late Quaternary deep (3000–4100 m) and intermediate depth (1000–2500 m) paleoceanog...
The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and perhaps least accessible of the worlds oceans. It occupies only...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
The body of this work focuses on the use and revelations of grain size distributions combined with a...
Over the past 3–4 decades, coincident with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, Arctic sea i...
The modern polar cryosphere reflects an extreme climate state with profound temperature gradients to...
CITATION: Knies, J. et al. 2015. The emergence of modern sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean. Nature C...
The body of this work focuses on the use and revelations of grain size distributions combined with a...
Introduction: The new Arctic Challenge Not counting the geographic exploration of the Arctic coast ...
The first scientific drilling expedition to the central Arctic Ocean was completed in September 2004...
Drilling results from the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program’s Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) to the...
The modern polar cryosphere reflects an extreme climate state with profound temperature gradients to...
One of the main characteristics of the Arctic Ocean is its seasonal to perennial sea-ice cover. Vari...
The configuration of the Arctic Ocean as a mediterranean sea, surrounded by continents, ...
Within this review paper, proxy records were used for reconstruc- tion of the late Mesozoic-Cenozoic...
We reconstructed late Quaternary deep (3000–4100 m) and intermediate depth (1000–2500 m) paleoceanog...
The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and perhaps least accessible of the worlds oceans. It occupies only...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
The body of this work focuses on the use and revelations of grain size distributions combined with a...
Over the past 3–4 decades, coincident with global warming and atmospheric CO2 increase, Arctic sea i...
The modern polar cryosphere reflects an extreme climate state with profound temperature gradients to...
CITATION: Knies, J. et al. 2015. The emergence of modern sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean. Nature C...
The body of this work focuses on the use and revelations of grain size distributions combined with a...
Introduction: The new Arctic Challenge Not counting the geographic exploration of the Arctic coast ...
The first scientific drilling expedition to the central Arctic Ocean was completed in September 2004...
Drilling results from the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program’s Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) to the...
The modern polar cryosphere reflects an extreme climate state with profound temperature gradients to...
One of the main characteristics of the Arctic Ocean is its seasonal to perennial sea-ice cover. Vari...
The configuration of the Arctic Ocean as a mediterranean sea, surrounded by continents, ...
Within this review paper, proxy records were used for reconstruc- tion of the late Mesozoic-Cenozoic...
We reconstructed late Quaternary deep (3000–4100 m) and intermediate depth (1000–2500 m) paleoceanog...