Global climate changes studied via multidisciplinary observations in rapid retreating sea-ice regions with bipolar perspectives
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Title
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Global climate changes studied via multidisciplinary observations in rapid retreating sea-ice regions with bipolar perspectives
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Global climate changes studied via multidisciplinary observations in rapid retreating sea-ice regions with bipolar perspectives
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Authors
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Shin, Hyoung Chul
Rhee, Tae Siek
Kim, Hyun-cheol
Hahm, Doshik
Lee, Sang H.
Lee, Sang H.
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Keywords
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Global changes; Pacific; bipolar; sea-ice
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Issue Date
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2010
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Citation
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Shin, Hyoung Chul, et al. 2010. Global climate changes studied via multidisciplinary observations in rapid retreating sea-ice regions with bipolar perspectives. RCN. RCN. 2010.06.08~.
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Abstract
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Koreas lately commissioned icebreaker Aron is a vehicle for long-term, multidisciplinary observations, where multinational collaborations are cordially invited to. The Korean polar program plans to focus on and link between Arctic and Antarctic sea-ice regions where ice has retreated rapidly in recent years. The research aims to elucidate the roles of sea ice and nearby waters in larger scale climate changes, and to examine the responses of the system
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8043
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Conference Name
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RCN
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Conference Place
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RCN
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Conference Date
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2010.06.08~
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Type
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Proceeding
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Pro(초록)국외
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- 2009-2011, Interactions between Polar Climate Systems -Cryosphere, Marine Biosphere and Atmosphere- using Satellite (09-11) / Kim, Hyun-cheol (PG10030, PG09030, PG08010, PG09020)
2009-2011, Southern Ocean and the ecosystem as a reactor of climate gases (09-11) / Shin, Hyoung Chul (PP09040, PP10040, PE11050)
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