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1. On-shelf circulation of warm water toward the Totten Ice Shelf in East Antarctica

2. Helicopter‐Based Ocean Observations Capture Broad Ocean Heat Intrusions Toward the Totten Ice Shelf

3. Strong ice-ocean interaction beneath Shirase Glacier Tongue in East Antarctica

4. Seasonal Evolution of Cape Darnley Bottom Water Revealed by Mooring Measurements

5. Sea-ice thickness in the coastal northeastern Chukchi Sea from moored ice-profiling sonar

6. Dominant frazil ice production in the Cape Darnley polynya leading to Antarctic Bottom Water formation

7. Effects of snow and remineralization processes on nutrient distributions in multi-year Antarctic landfast sea ice

8. The Effect of Basal Melting of the Shirase Glacier Tongue on the CO 2 System in Lützow‐Holm Bay, East Antarctica

9. Antarctic Slope Current controls warm ocean intrusions towards Totten Glacier

11. Winter Water Formation in Coastal Polynyas of the Eastern Chukchi Shelf: Pacific and Atlantic Influences

12. Influence of Sea Ice Crack Formation on the Spatial Distribution of Nutrients and Microalgae in Flooded Antarctic Multiyear Ice

13. Antarctic Slope Current Modulates Ocean Heat Intrusions Towards Totten Glacier

14. Volume, Heat, and Salt Transports through the Soya Strait and Their Seasonal and Interannual Variations

15. Strong ice-ocean interaction at Shirase Glacier Tongue, East Antarctica

16. Interannual variability in sea-ice thickness in the pack-ice zone off Lützow–Holm Bay, East Antarctica

17. A wind‐driven, hybrid latent and sensible heat coastal polynya off <scp>B</scp> arrow, <scp>A</scp> laska

18. Freshening of Antarctic Bottom Water Off Cape Darnley, East Antarctica

19. Water properties, heat and volume fluxes of Pacific water in Barrow Canyon during summer 2010

20. What drives the southward drift of sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk?

21. Arctic and Antarctic sea ice acts as a sink for atmospheric CO2 during periods of snowmelt and surface flooding

22. An artificial pool experiment in Antarctic sea ice: effects of sea ice melting on physical and biogeochemical components of pool water

23. Data supply system of sea ice information for the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition during summer

24. Data supply system of sea ice information for the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition during summer

25. Biogeochemical data of the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in the austral summer of 2009-2010

26. Bromoform concentrations in slush-layer water in Antarctic fast ice

27. Biogeochemical properties of water in surface ponds on Antarctic fast ice and their relationship with underlying sea-ice properties

28. Surface current structure of the Tsushima Warm Current region in the Japan Sea derived by satellite-tracked surface drifters

29. Particle tracking experiments on a model of the Okhotsk Sea: Toward oil spill simulation

30. Taking a look at both sides of the ice: comparison of ice thickness and drift speed as observed from moored, airborne and shore-based instruments near Barrow, Alaska

32. Sverdrup Balance and the Cyclonic Gyre in the Sea of Okhotsk

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34. Direct measurements of DMS flux from Antarctic fast sea ice to the atmosphere by a chamber technique

35. 南極定着氷表面から大気への硫化ジメチルの放出について

36. A model simulation on the circulation in the Sea of Okhotsk and the East Sakhalin Current

37. Taking a look at both sides of the ice: comparison of ice thickness and drift speed as observed from moored, airborne and shore-based instruments near Barrow, Alaska.

38. Observations of supercooled water and frazil ice formation in an Arctic coastal polynya from moorings and satellite imagery.

39. Dominant frazil ice production in the Cape Darnley polynya leading to Antarctic Bottom Water formation.

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