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2. An assessment of Arctic cloud water paths in atmospheric reanalyses
3. Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability
4. Cross-calibration of brightness temperature obtained by FY-3B/MWRI using Aqua/AMSR-E data for snow depth retrieval in the Arctic
5. The impact of concurrent variation of atmospheric meridional heat transport in western Baffen Bay and eastern Greenland on summer Arctic sea ice
6. Phylogenetic diversity of dimethylsulfoniopropionatedependent demethylase gene dmdA in distantly related bacteria isolated from Arctic and Antarctic marine environments
7. Spatial pattern of macrobenthic communities along a shelf-slope-basin transect across the Bering Sea
8. Variation of sea ice extent in different regions of the Arctic Ocean
9. Sea ice extent retrieval with HY-2A scatterometer data and its assessment
10. Variations in organic carbon loading of surface sediments from the shelf to the slope of the Chukchi Sea, Arctic Ocean
11. Genome-wide transcriptional response of the Arctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. A2 to oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide
12. Diversity of the aerobic anoxygenic phototrophy gene pufM in Arctic and Antarctic coastal seawaters
13. The level and bioaccumulation of Cd, Cu, Cr and Zn in benthopelagic species from the Bering Sea
14. Regional characteristics of sea ice thickness in Canadian shelf and Arctic Archipelago measured by Ground Penetrating Radar
15. An assessment of arctic sea ice concentration retrieval based on “HY-2” scanning radiometer data using field observations during CHINARE-2012 and other satellite instruments
16. An analytical validation for the attenuation of lateral propagating light in sea ice
17. Bacterial and archaeal community structures in the Arctic deep-sea sediment
18. An Arctic sea ice thickness variability revealed from satellite altimetric measurements
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