Marine systems in the Arctic

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September 28, 2009, 1:02 pm
May 7, 2012, 5:08 pm
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This is Chapter 9 of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment
Lead Author: Harald Loeng; Contributing Authors: Keith Brander, Eddy Carmack, Stanislav Denisenko, Ken Drinkwater, Bogi Hansen, Kit Kovacs, Pat Livingston, Fiona McLaughlin, Egil Sakshaug; Consulting Authors: Richard Bellerby, Howard Browman,Tore Furevik, Jacqueline M. Grebmeier, Eystein Jansen, Steingrimur Jónsson, Lis Lindal Jørgensen, Svend-Aage Malmberg, Svein Østerhus, Geir Ottersen, Koji Shimada

Chapter 9: Marine Systems
9.1. Introduction (Marine systems in the Arctic)
9.2. Physical oceanography
9.2.1. General features (Marine systems in the Arctic)
9.2.2. Sea ice (Sea ice effect on marine systems in the Arctic)
9.2.3. Ocean processes of climatic importance
9.2.4. Variability in hydrographic properties and currents
9.2.5. Anticipated changes in physical conditions
9.3. Biota
9.3.1. General description of the Arctic biota community
9.3.2. Physical factors mediating ecological change
9.3.3. Past variability – interannual to decadal
9.3.4. Future change – processes and impacts on biota
9.4. Effects of changes in ultraviolet radiation
9.5. The carbon cycle and climate change
9.6. Key findings (Marine systems in the Arctic)
9.7. Gaps in knowledge and research needs

Citation

Committee, I. (2012). Marine systems in the Arctic. Retrieved from http://editors.eol.org/eoearth/wiki/Marine_systems_in_the_Arctic