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21. The Week That Was Index
25, 2002, Chemicals and Toxicity; Polar Bears in the arctic; . Spinning Just inTime for COP7, Antarctic Ozone Hole Has a Horror Story for all regions, more
http://www.sepp.org/weekwas/weekwas.html
The Week That Was Archive
April 24, 2004 Reflections on Earth Day; Burying Kyoto; Books to read on Earth Day; Global warming in the house of Lords April 17, 2004 Emmission cuts put British jobs on danger; OECD countries don't meet greenhouse goal; Gore legacy persists April 10, 2004 Prather on WMDs; Sweden on nuclear power; Dioxin and tumors; Gasoline prices; Oil crisis imminent April 3, 2004 Legates attacks the hockeystick; Climate models flawed; Enron and Kyoto; Methyl bromide March 27, 2004 Environmental NGOs; EPA to test business management plans; New fuel fees; Toxic tort developments March 20, 2004 COP in Buenos Aires; German labor unions; Climate change could benefit crops; California's vehicle controls March 13, 2004 Canadian reactions to Sir David King; Climate science ignored by UK scientists; Wind energy in Germany March 6, 2004 Global warming; White House politicizing science; Pentagon report; Nuclear power and health; Nuclear news February 28, 2004

22. Table Of Contents
Characteristics from Rawinsondes arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice Since 1972 (TD9938)arctic and Southern Collection (CD) China Administrative regions GIS Data 1
http://mercury.ornl.gov/esip/html/
Table of Contents
1 Kilometer Land Cover Product from the University of Maryland
15 Minute Stream Flow Data: USGS (FIFE)

1992-1993 Winter Precipitation in Southwest Arizona (TR 93-02)

1994 Weather in the Southeast: The February Ice Storm and July Flooding (TR 94-03)
...
Zonal and Meridional Wind Stress Data for Atlantic Ocean, 1970-1986

23. AAHRI Newsletter AAHRI Newsl. Aarhus Geoscience Aarhus Geosci.
Anim. arctic arctic arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research Arct. Qual. Journal of environmentalRadioactivity J. envir. Journal of Regional Science J. region.
http://library.ceh.ac.uk/EndNote/jourabbrev.txt

24. Glaciobib
of climatic change in the Canadian arctic towards calibrating Cold regions Scienceand Technology, 16107144 Modelling the Antarctic ice-sheet changes through
http://www.antcrc.utas.edu.au/~tas/glbib/glaciobib.html
Glaciology Bibliography
Akerlok et al., 1994
Akerlok, C., Alcock, C., Allsman, R., Axelrod, T., Bennett, D. P., Cook, K. H., Freeman, K., Griest, K., Marshall, S., Park, H. S., Perlmutter, S., Quinn, P., Reimann, J., Rodgers, A., Stubbs, C. W., and Sutherland, W. (1994).
Application of cubic splines to the spectral analysis of unequally spaced data.
Astrophysical Journal
Albert, 1996
Albert, M. R. (1996).
Properties and processes affecting sublimation rates in layered firn.
Report 96-27, CRREL.
Allan and Haylock, 1993
Allan, R. J. and Haylock, M. R. (1993).
Circulation features associated with the winter rainfall decrease in Southwestern Australia.
J. Climate
Allan et al., 1995
Allan, R. J., Lindesay, Jannette, A., and Reason, Chris, J. C. (1995).
Multidecadal variability in the climate system over the Indian Ocean region during the Austral summer.
J. Climate
Allen and Smith, 1996
Allen, M. R. and Smith, L. A. (1996).
Monte carlo SSA: Detecting irregular oscillations in the presence of colored noise.
J. Climate

25. Polar Challenges / FR / Environnement / Arctique / Quelques Liens
Translate this page Are About The overall goal of arctic Circle is to stimulate among viewers a greaterinterest in the peoples and environment of the arctic and Subarctic region.
http://www.antarctica.org/FR/Envir/Pag/arctique/page_liens.htm
n'avons pas encore eu le temps d'effectuer ce travail pour notre section "Antarctique" / Mais, comme de grandes expéditions Arctiques vont se dérouler dès le printemps 2002,
nous ne pouvons pas laisser passer cette occasion de vous aider
pistes à suivre pour découvrir les régions polaires "Arctiques"
http://www.mb.ec.gc.ca/nature/ecosystems/da00s04.fr.htm
Arctic Resources (en anglais)
http://www.dartmouth.edu/acad-inst/arctic/roadmap.html
Profils de l'Arctique canadien
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/francais/francais.htm


http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/cartes/russiearctique2000

Une page du mensuel Le Monde Diplomatique Le site de l'UICN (Union mondiale pour la Nature) du bureau canadien
http://www.iucn.ca/index.html

26. Evaluation Of Bioremediation In Cold Regions
Bioremediation has been considered for application in cold regions suchas arctic and subarctic climates and Antarctica.
http://www.pubs.asce.org/WWWdisplay.cgi?9704389

27. [Mon Site SPIP]
in summer Population of agglomeration in the Barents Region SEA ICE Thining ofthe arctic seaice Sea TOURISM Tourism in the Antarctic Tourism growth in the
http://carto.eu.org/plan.php3
Mon site SPIP Collection fictive - test Grida Le Monde diplomatique Mon site SPIP Collection fictive - test Grida Le Monde diplomatique ... ADMIN

28. MISU Seminars
angular momentum Another view of the dynamics of the antarctic and arctic oscillation andthe rationale of largescale control in regional climate modeling
http://www.misu.su.se/seminars2003.html
Seminars at MISU in 2003
Click here for upcoming seminars December 19, Fri, 10:00, G-Salen, Arrhenius Laboratory
Kristina Eneroth , MISU
Disputation: "Atmospheric transport of carbon dioxide and other trace species in high northern latitudes" December 18, Thu, 15:00, C609, Arrhenius Laboratory (6th floor)
Lars Gidhagen , MISU, SMHI
"Concentrations of ultrafine particles in Stockholm air" December 10, Wed, 15:00, C609, Arrhenius Laboratory (6th floor)
Prof. Jan Erik Weber , Department of Geosciences, Oslo University
"Wind- and wave-induced mass transport in the ocean" December 9, Tue, 15:00, C609, Arrhenius Laboratory (6th floor)
Johanna Lauros , MISU
"Effect of atmospheric variability on nucleation rate: a parameterization" December 4, Thu, 15:00, K215 (floor 2)
Rezwan Mohammad , MISU
"Symmetric and asymmetric modes of thermohaline circulation" December 4, Thu, 13:00, A607, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Dr. Farah Khosrawi , Institute of Stratospheric Chemistry, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany "Nucleation and Condensation Processes of H2SO4/H2O Aerosols in the Tropopause Region" December 3, Wed, 15:00, K215 (floor 2)

29. Untitled
Munsch 2.4 0.5 9001EN The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubb Dr. Seuss 4.0 1.0 29214EN A.A. Milne (Young at Heart) Jill C. 1.6 0.5 28105EN The Antarctic Ocean Lynn M. Stone 4.4 0.5 28088EN The Antarctic Lynn M 1.0 15945EN arctic Animals Bobbie Kalman 6.8 2.0 17207EN arctic Antarctic (Eyewitness) Barbara
http://www.henry.k12.ga.us/pce/artitle.txt

30. Consequences (v1,No3) - The Environment Since 1970
hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica catalyzed signature and is spreading to theArctic and mid tropical forests and coastal marine regions where diversity
http://www.gcrio.org/CONSEQUENCES/fall95/envir.html
CONESQUENCES: Volume 1, Number 3
The Environment Since 1970
by Jesse H. Ausubel David G. Victor , and ... Iddo K. Wernik In the minds of many, 1970 marked the beginning of the modern environmental movement, symbolized by the first observance of "Earth Day" in the spring of that year. In the ensuing quarter century we have built personal computers and engineered genes. We have ended the Cold War, the Berlin Wall and apartheid in South Africa. And we have felt deepening environmental concern, punctuated by drought in the Sahel, accidents in Bhopal and Chernobyl, and spilt oil in France, Ireland, and Alaska. The data on which we rely are mostly collected by national governments. They are compiled periodically in reports of the U.S. government, United Nations organizations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the World Resources Institute, and other groups. The most important of the sources are identified at the end of the article.
UNDERLYING FORCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
Population Energy use Total commercial energy consumption grew at the same rate as population, from the equivalent of a little over five billion tons of oil in 1970 to just under eight each year today. Thus, global per capita commercial energy consumption has remained roughly constant. Per capita commercial energy consumption in low-income countries more than doubled. Still, absolute consumption remains concentrated in the wealthy industrialized nations, where 15 percent of the world's population consume over half the energy used.

31. Ulrik Søchting
interests Taxonomy and biogeography of arctic and antarctic the Caloplaca flora ofthe western Antarctic region. flora of the western Antarctic area Abstract
http://www.bi.ku.dk/staff/staff-vip-details.asp?ID=38

32. References
envir., 23185200, 1989. Carbon monoxide and total ozone in arctic and Antarcticregions seasonal variations, long-term trends and relationships.
http://physics.umbc.edu/~mcmillan/PROJECTS/MOPITT_val/MTPE_EOS_COval_proposal_fi
Next: Management Approach Up: Validation of MOPITT Column Previous: Summary of Proposed Activities
References
G. P. Anderson, S. A. Clough, F. X. Kneizys, J. H. Chetwynd, and E. P. Shettle.
AFGL atmospheric concentration profiles (0-120 km).
Tech. Rep. AFGL-TR-86-0110 , AFGL (OPI), Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., 1987.
J. F. Boatman, D. L. Wellman, C. C. Van Valin, R. L. Gunter, J. D. Ray, H. Sievering, Y. Kim, S. W. Wilkison, and M. Luria.
Airborne sampling of selected trace chemicals above the central United States.
J. Geophys. Res.
V. S. Connors, M. Flood, T. Jones, B. Gormsen, S. Nolf, and H. G. Reichle.
Global distribution of biomass burning and carbon monoxide in the middle troposphere during early April and October 1994.
In J. S. Levine, editor, Biomass Burning and Global Change, Volume 1: Remote Sensing and Modeling of Biomass Burning, and Biomass Burning in the Boreal Forest , pages 99-106. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1997.
P. J. Crutzen, L. E. Heidt, J. P. Krasnec, and W. H. Pollock.
Biomass burning as a source of atmospheric gases CO, H

33. A. Amantov. Huge Ice Sheets ... References
Studies of glacial history in arctic Canada, I. Pumice Initiation and growth ofthe East Antarctic ice sheet. Regional Geology and Metallogeny, No.1, pp.
http://home.comset.net/aaman63/glacial/refer11.htm
References AlDahan A. A., 1985. Mineral diagenesis and petrology of the Dala sandstone, central Sweden. - Bulletin of the Geological Institutions of the University of Uppsala, N.S. 12, pp. 1 - 48. Andrews J. T., 1982. On the reconstruction of Pleistocene ice sheets: a review. Quaternary Science Reviews 1, pp. 1 - 30. Andrews J. T., 1987. Amantov A., 1990 a. Geology and Cenozoic development of the subaquaeous Fennoscandian margins (in Russian). - Rep. of 9 All-Union Marine Geol. School. Pp. 6-7. Amantov A., 1990 b Amantov A., 1991. Bedrock basin of the Gulf of Finland as a part of Baltic-White sea form at the boundary of Fennoscandian shield. - Abstracts of the 2 Marine Geological Conference "The Baltic", Rostock-Warnemünde, 1991, Amantov A., 1992a. Geological structure of the sedimentary cover of the Northwestern Russia basins (In Russian). - Sedimentary cover of the glacial shelves of the Northwestern seas of Russia. St. Petersburg, pp.25-47. Amantov A., 1992b. Investigations of the (geological and tectonic) structure and estimation of the metallogenic specialization of the subaquaeous Baltic shields' margin (in Russian). -

34. Undergraduate Catalog 1995-97, University Of Wisconsin-Madison
such as seabed mining, marine life, arctic and antarctic areas); Trans domestic andinternational politics of forming regimes or regional institutions for
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/home/archives/ug95/10lettsci/43intrel.html
College of Letters and Science
Go to College of Letters and Science Home Page
International Relations
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4109 Helen C. White Hall, 600 North Park Street, Madison, WI 53706; 608/263-6916
Chair: Leon N. Lindberg
Undergraduate adviser in the major: Gesele E. Durham, 4111 Helen C. White Hall, 262-8431.
Certification of proficiency in expository English: This requirement is met automatically upon satisfactory completion of the major. No additional requirement is necessary.
Courses that count toward the 15 credits of upper-level work in the major: Since participating departments differ in correspondence of number and level for courses, we provide the following guidelines. In the departments of Economics, Political Science, and History, all course work numbered 300 and above will meet the upper-level work definition. For all other departments, courses designated "A" or "D" in the Timetable or this catalog will meet the upper-level work definition.
Requirements for the Major

Option I: Global Security and American Foreign Policy

Option II: International Political Economy and Policy Studies

Option III: Area Studies
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Option IV. Managing the Global Commons

35. NHBS - For The Best Books On Earth, Worldwide
Birds of Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Antarctic Peninsula Touching Regional NaturalHistory. Wetlands Freshwater Terrestrial Tundra arctic Deserts Deserts
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36. Heeding Bible Prophecy: New Earth
There will be upheavals in the arctic and the Antarctic sic that CHURCH AGE Worldregions are presently being broken down into bioregions by the United
http://watch.pair.com/new-earth.html
100These reports are frequently augmented, so use your REFRESH BUTTON. HEEDING BIBLE PROPHECY UNDERSTANDING SATAN'S PLAN ENVIRONMENT N.B. Each topic is titled with a familiar Bible term. The parenthesis ( ) which follows identifies either the actual or a counterfeit fulfillment of prophecy through the agency of the secret societies. Please see Introduction for protocols of this prophecy study.
NEW EARTH
A. Earth Destroyed (Polar Shift)
B. Cities Destroyed (Wilderness Project)
C. Land Divided (Bioregions)
D. High Places/Groves (Ley Lines/Sacred Sites/World Heritage Sites)
E. Earthquakes (Manmade)
F. Burning Mountains (Volcanoes)
G. Garden of Eden (Atlantis)
H. Hiding Places/Mountains (Underground Cities)
I. The Abyss/Hell (Hollow Earth/Hades)
6. NEW EARTH 6-A. EARTH DESTROYED (Polar Shift) PREMISE
  • At the end of the Millennium, God will destroy the earth in order to recreate it. At the end of Satan's Golden Age, he will attempt to destroy the earth.
God's Plan Pre-Flood Era Old Testament Church Age (Last Days) Tribulation Great Tribulation New Heavens/New Earth Satan's Counterfeit Pre-Flood Era Old Testament Church Age Tribulation Great Tribulation PROGRAM OF GOD Great Tribulation (end): God will turn the world upside down.

37. ELIOS - Sites
ENERGY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - ANTarcticA - HANDICAPPED MANAGEMENT - CLIMATECHANGE - arctic CIRCLE - BOTANY LAND SURFACES - POLAR regions - CLIMATE CHANGE
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38. March 2002
com WASHINGTON — Drilling in the arctic National Wildlife trail projects in Rochester sninecounty region. Global Warming Shatters Giant Antarctic Ice Shelf
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39. INSTITUTE CODES - SECOND HEADER 4
MEERESKUNDE) ARGENTINA 94 0801 ARGENTINA ANTarctic INSTITUTE (BUENOS FISH RES BOARDOF CANADA arctic UNIT (MONTREAL MAR SCI BRANCH PAC REGION (VICTORIA) 159
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40. Recent Publications
Francisco Estuary Seasonal, Interannual and Regional Variation in early December1999 within the arctic vortex, Journal AGU Antarctic Research Series, in press
http://rtc.sfsu.edu/Publications/recent_publications.htm
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PUBLICATIONS BY RTC RESEARCH SCIENTISTS 2001-2003 Peer reviewed publications: Arrigo KR, Dunbar RB, Lizotte MP, Robinson DH. 2002. Taxon-specific differences in C/P and N/P drawdown for phytoplankton in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Geophysical Res. Letters 29(20), 10.1029/2002GL015277. U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 961. Arrigo KR, Robinson DH, Dunbar RB, Leventer AR, Lizotte MP. 2003 Physical control of chlorophyll a , POC, and PON distributions in the pack ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. J Geophys Res 108, No. C10, 3316. Arrigo, K. R., D. L. Worthen, and D. H. Robinson. 2003. A coupled ocean-ecosystem model of the Ross Sea. Part 2: Phytoplankton taxonomic variability and primary production. J. Geophys. Res. 108, No. C7, 3231 Avent, S., S. M. Bollens, E. Horgan, M. Butler, and R. Roundtree. 2001. Planktonic hydroids on Georges Bank: Ingestion and selective feeding by predatory fishes. Deep-Sea Research II, 48: 673-684. Beet, A., A. R. Solow, and S. M. Bollens. 2003. Comparing vertical plankton profiles with replication. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., In Press

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