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Changes in the Arctic and Antarctic

July 22, 2009

Featuring LDEO scientist Robin Bell

Featuring

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Robin E. Bell
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Associate Director - Marine Geology and Geophysics
Channel: 
Lamont in the Media
Tags: 
Antarctic
Arctic
Ice Sheets
Sea level
poles

 

Antarctic Climate Change: A Model to Communicate about Global Warming
Ice Sheet to Ocean: Ice Motion, Ice Loss, and Icebergs
Exploring Earth's Changing Ice Sheets
Ice streams: Patterning and Oscillatory Dynamics in Ice Sheets
Rapid Change in the Arctic and the Tropics: Vulnerabilities and Opportunities

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