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  1. 61

    Recent Decadal Trend in the North Atlantic Wind Energy Resources by Chong Wei Zheng, Chong Yin Li, Xin Li

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The area with the strongest increasing trend is located along the southern coast of Greenland of 35 (W/m2)/yr. (3) There is a noticeable seasonal difference in the variation of WPD. …”
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  2. 62

    Circulation of Baffin Bay and Hudson Bay waters on the Labrador shelf and into the subpolar North Atlantic by E. Duyck, N. P. Foukal, E. Frajka-Williams

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<p>In the coming decades increasing amounts of freshwater are predicted to enter the subpolar North Atlantic from Greenland and the Arctic. If this additional freshwater reaches the regions where deep convection occurs, it could potentially dampen ventilation and the formation of deep waters. …”
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  3. 63

    Calving dynamics at Jakobshavn Isbrae (Sermeq Kujalleq) controlled by local geometry: insights from a 3D Stokes calving model by Iain Wheel, Anna J. Crawford, Douglas I. Benn

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We present the first simulations of Jakobshavn Isbrae (Sermeq Kujalleq), west Greenland, using a 3D Stokes calving model that permits unrestricted advance and retreat. …”
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    Preindustrial-to-present-day changes in atmospheric carbon monoxide: agreement and gaps between ice archives and global model reconstructions by X. Faïn, S. Szopa, V. Naïk, P. Martinerie, D. M. Etheridge, D. M. Etheridge, R. H. Rhodes, C. M. Trudinger, C. M. Trudinger, V. V. Petrenko, K. Fourteau, P. Place, P. Place

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We analyse how historical (1850–2014) [CO] outputs from 16 ACCMIP (Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project) models and 7 AerChemMIP (Aerosol Chemistry Model Intercomparison Project) models over Greenland and Antarctica are able to capture both absolute values and trends recorded in multi-site ice archives. …”
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  5. 65

    Interpretation of group standards of Guidelines for Industrial Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse by JIA Wenjie, CHEN Zhuo, GAO Qiang, WU Qianyuan, WU Yinhu, WANG Wenlong, HU Hongying

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The standard put forward standardization requirements from the general principles, utilization routes, water quality and management of industrial sewage recycling, and put forward safe utilization measures and requirements for industry, landscape environment, agricultural irrigation, greenland irrigation and other utilization routes.…”
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    Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Canadian and Related Arctic Aboriginal Populations by Karen J Goodman, Kevan Jacobson, Sander Veldhuyzen van Zanten

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…A few Arctic Aboriginal communities were represented in the literature: two Canadian Inuit; one Canadian First Nation; two Greenland Inuit; one Russian Chutkotka Native; and several Alaska Native studies. …”
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    The geometry of sea-level change across a mid-Pliocene glacial cycle by M. E. King, J. R. Creveling, J. X. Mitrovica

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We explore this issue by modeling processes of glacial isostatic adjustment for a wide range of possible MPWP ice-sheet melt zones, including North America, Greenland, Eurasia, and West Antarctica, as well as the Wilkes Basin, the Aurora Basin, and the embayment of Prydz Bay in East Antarctica. …”
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  8. 68

    The Response of Ionospheric Currents to External Drivers Investigated Using a Neural Network‐Based Model by Xin Cao, Xiangning Chu, Jacob Bortnik, James M. Weygand, Jinxing Li, Homayon Aryan, Donglai Ma

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Although the data used for training are measurements over the North American and Greenland sectors, our model is not only able to predict EICs within this region, but is also able to provide a promising out‐of‐sample prediction on a global scale.…”
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  9. 69

    Validating ensemble historical simulations of Upernavik Isstrøm (1985–2019) using observations of surface velocity and elevation by Eliot Jager, Fabien Gillet-Chaulet, Jérémie Mouginot, Romain Millan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The future of tidewater glaciers in response to climate warming is one of the largest sources of uncertainty in the contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to global sea-level rise. In this study, we investigate the ability of an ice-sheet model to reproduce the past evolution of the velocity and surface elevation of a tidewater glacier, Upernavik Isstrøm, by prescribing front positions. …”
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    Phylogenetic analysis and the spatial spread of arctic rabies virus in Chukotka by Sergey A. Chupin, Aleksandr D. Botvinkin, Ivan D. Zarva, Elena V. Chernyshova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Among them two different pools were identified which demonstrate maximum nucleotide sequence identity with the Arctic-3 isolates from Greenland, the Svalbard Archipelago and Northern Canada. …”
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    Substorm‐Time Ground dB/dt Variations Controlled by Interplanetary Shock Impact Angles: A Statistical Study by Denny M. Oliveira, James M. Weygand, John C. Coxon, Eftyhia Zesta

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We use a sub‐set of a shock data base with 237 events observed in the solar wind at L1 upstream of the Earth, and large arrays of ground magnetometers at stations located in North America and Greenland. The spherical elementary current system methodology is applied to the geomagnetic field data, and field‐aligned‐like currents in the ionosphere are derived. …”
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  12. 72

    Opposite Effects of Mineral Dust Nonsphericity and Size on Dust‐Induced Snow Albedo Reduction by Tenglong Shi, Cenlin He, Daizhou Zhang, Xuelei Zhang, Xiaoying Niu, Yuxuan Xing, Yang Chen, Jiecan Cui, Wei Pu, Xin Wang

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract We quantified the combined effects of mineral dust nonsphericity and size on snow albedo reduction using the MOPSMAP (Modeled optical properties of ensembles of aerosol particles) package and SAMDS (Spectral Albedo Model for Dirty Snow) with the consideration of dust from Sahara, Greenland, San Juan Mountains, and Tibetan Plateau. …”
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    Calving front positions for 42 key glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet: a sub-seasonal record from 2013 to 2023 based on deep-learning application to Landsat multi-spectr... by E. Loebel, E. Loebel, C. A. Baumhoer, A. Dietz, M. Scheinert, M. Horwath

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The U-Net-based framework was initially trained on 869 Greenland glacier front positions. For this study, we extended the training data by 252 front positions of the Antarctic Peninsula. …”
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    Interhemispheric Asymmetries in the Ground Magnetic Response to Interplanetary Shocks: The Role of Shock Impact Angle by Z. Xu, M. D. Hartinger, D. M. Oliveira, S. Coyle, C. R. Clauer, D. Weimer, T. R. Edwards

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…We use data from a chain of Antarctic magnetometers, combined with magnetically conjugate stations on the west coast of Greenland, to test these model predictions (Oliveira & Raeder, 2015, https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JA021147; Oliveira, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13538-016-0472-x). …”
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    Investigating the Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Lower Atmospheric Ducts in the Arctic via Long-Term Numerical Simulations by Jinyue Wang, Xiaofeng Zhao, Jing Zou, Pinglv Yang, Bo Wang, Shuai Yang, Zhijin Qiu, Zhiqian Li, Tong Hu, Miaomiao Song

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, a negative correlation was observed between the polar vortex indices and the characteristics of ducts, particularly for surface ducts. The ducts in Greenland were notably influenced by polar vortex activity, whereas the ducts in other regions, such as the Norwegian Sea and Kara Sea, were less affected.…”
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    Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye by B. A. Malyarchuk

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…According to paleogenomic data, the earliest cases of the “Arctic” variant of the CPT1A gene were found in the Greenland and Canadian Paleoeskimos (4 thousand years ago), among representatives of the Tokarev culture of the Northern Priokhotye (3 thousand years ago), and among the bearers of the culture of the late Jomon of Hokkaido (3.5–3.8 thousand years ago). …”
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    The Global, Regional, and National Burden of Tracheal, Bronchus, and Lung Cancer Caused by Smoking: An Analysis Based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 by Jingting Zhang, Jincheng Tang, Renyi Yang, Siqin Chen, Huiying Jian, Puhua Zeng

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In 2021, East Asia had the highest ASMR, while Central Europe recorded the highest ASDR, with Greenland exhibiting the highest ASMR and ASDR at the national level. …”
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    Vertical Profiles and Chemical Properties of Aerosol Particles upon Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Islands) by B. Moroni, S. Becagli, E. Bolzacchini, M. Busetto, D. Cappelletti, S. Crocchianti, L. Ferrero, D. Frosini, C. Lanconelli, A. Lupi, M. Maturilli, M. Mazzola, M. G. Perrone, G. Sangiorgi, R. Traversi, R. Udisti, A. Viola, V. Vitale

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Differences in the mineral chemistry of samples point at both local (plutonic/metamorphic complexes in Svalbard) and remote (basic/ultrabasic magmatic complexes in Greenland and/or Iceland) geological source regions for dust. …”
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    Subglacial discharge effects on basal melting of a rotating, idealized ice shelf by I. Vaňková, X. Asay-Davis, C. Branecky Begeman, D. Comeau, A. Hager, M. Hoffman, S. F. Price, J. Wolfe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The effects of subglacial discharge have been well studied in the context of a Greenland-like, vertical calving front, where Earth's rotation can be neglected. …”
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