نتایج جستجو برای: arctic oscillationao

تعداد نتایج: 23724  

1999
K. STAMNES R. G. ELLINGSON J. E. WALSH B. D. ZAK

Recent climate modeling results point to the Arctic as a region that is particularly sensitive to global climate change. The Arctic warming predicted by the models to result from the expected doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide is two to three times the predicted mean global warming, and considerably greater than the warming predicted for the Antarctic. The North Slope of Alaska–Adjacent Arc...

2014
Jaelyn J. Eberle Michael D. Gottfried J. Howard Hutchison Christopher A. Brochu

BACKGROUND Discovery of Eocene non-marine vertebrates, including crocodylians, turtles, bony fishes, and mammals in Canada's High Arctic was a critical paleontological contribution of the last century because it indicated that this region of the Arctic had been mild, temperate, and ice-free during the early - middle Eocene (∼53-50 Ma), despite being well above the Arctic Circle. To date, these ...

2013
Stacey A. Elmore Laura F. Lalonde Gustaf Samelius Ray T. Alisauskas Alvin A. Gajadhar Emily J. Jenkins

The parasites of arctic foxes in the central Canadian Arctic have not been well described. Canada's central Arctic is undergoing dramatic environmental change, which is predicted to cause shifts in parasite and wildlife species distributions, and trophic interactions, requiring that baselines be established to monitor future alterations. This study used conventional, immunological, and molecula...

2011
Jenny A. Fisher Daniel J. Jacob Qiaoqiao Wang Roya Bahreini Claire C. Carouge Michael J. Cubison Jack E. Dibb Thomas Diehl Jose L. Jimenez Eric M. Leibensperger Zifeng Lu Marcel B.J. Meinders Patricia K. Quinn Sangeeta Sharma David G. Streets Aaron van Donkelaar Robert M. Yantosca

We use GEOS-Chem chemical transport model simulations of sulfateeammonium aerosol data from the NASA ARCTAS and NOAA ARCPAC aircraft campaigns in the North American Arctic in April 2008, together with longer-term data from surface sites, to better understand aerosol sources in the Arctic in winterespring and the implications for aerosol acidity. Arctic pollution is dominated by transport from m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Susan Solomon Jessica Haskins Diane J Ivy Flora Min

Antarctic ozone depletion is associated with enhanced chlorine from anthropogenic chlorofluorocarbons and heterogeneous chemistry under cold conditions. The deep Antarctic "hole" contrasts with the generally weaker depletions observed in the warmer Arctic. An unusually cold Arctic stratospheric season occurred in 2011, raising the question of how the Arctic ozone chemistry in that year compares...

2015
Frida Lindwall Patrick Faubert Riikka Rinnan

Many hours of sunlight in the midnight sun period suggest that significant amounts of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) may be released from arctic ecosystems during night-time. However, the emissions from these ecosystems are rarely studied and limited to point measurements during daytime. We measured BVOC emissions during 24-hour periods in the field using a push-pull chamber techni...

2016
B Croft G R Wentworth R V Martin W R Leaitch J G Murphy B N Murphy J K Kodros J P D Abbatt J R Pierce

The Arctic region is vulnerable to climate change and able to affect global climate. The summertime Arctic atmosphere is pristine and strongly influenced by natural regional emissions, which have poorly understood climate impacts related to atmospheric particles and clouds. Here we show that ammonia from seabird-colony guano is a key factor contributing to bursts of newly formed particles, whic...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
I Timling D A Walker C Nusbaum N J Lennon D L Taylor

Fungi are abundant and functionally important in the Arctic, yet comprehensive studies of their diversity in relation to geography and environment are not available. We sampled soils in paired plots along the North American Arctic Transect (NAAT), which spans all five bioclimatic subzones of the Arctic. Each pair of plots contrasted relatively bare, cryoturbated patterned-ground features (PGFs)...

2010
Gifford H. Miller Richard B. Alley Julie Brigham-Grette Joan J. Fitzpatrick Leonid Polyak Mark C. Serreze James W.C. White

Arctic amplification, the observation that surface air temperature changes in the Arctic exceed those of the Northern Hemisphere as a whole, is a pervasive feature of climate models, and has recently emerged in observational data relative to the warming trend of the past century. The magnitude of Arctic amplification is an important, but poorly constrained variable necessary to estimate global ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Synnøve Botnen Unni Vik Tor Carlsen Pernille B Eidesen Marie L Davey Håvard Kauserud

In High Arctic ecosystems, plant growth and reproduction are limited by low soil moisture and nutrient availability, low soil and air temperatures, and a short growing season. Mycorrhizal associations facilitate plant nutrient acquisition and water uptake and may therefore be particularly ecologically important in nutrition-poor and dry environments, such as parts of the Arctic. Similarly, endo...

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