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Media Marzo 2009
27/3/2009
Geochemistry: A glacial hangover
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Nature
27/3/2009
Arctic Summer Sea Ice Could Vanish Soon But Not Suddenly
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Science
25/3/2009
GOCE measurements crucial to understanding the impact of climate change
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IPY
24/3/2009
Lohafex provides new insights on plankton ecology - Only small amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide fixed
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AWI
24/3/2009
Contrasts, helicopter operations, & eiders
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IPY
Edredone dagli occhiali. Foto: Laura Whitehouse, USFWS.
20/3/2009
Projections of Climate Change Go From Bad to Worse, Scientists Report
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Science
19/3/2009
Global change: West-side story of Antarctic ice
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Nature
19/3/2009
Giant Ice Sheet Is Safe ... for Now
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Science - News
18/3/2009
British, NSF-funded Researchers Deploy Automated Submarine to Better Understand the Mechanics of Antarctic Ice Sheets
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National Science Foundation
18/3/2009
Rendezvous In Kodiak
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IPY
17/3/2009
Copenhagen summit urges immediate action on climate change
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naturenews
17/3/2009
Carbon cycle: Fickle trends in the ocean
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Nature
17/3/2009
How An Antarctic Worm Makes Antifreeze And What That Has To Do With Climate Change
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Ukrainian Scientific Club
14/3/2009
A Hitch in Plans for "Sunshade Earth"
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Science
13/3/2009
PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: Ice Age No Barrier to 'Peking Man'
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Science
13/3/2009
CLIMATE CHANGE: Shifting Westerlies
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Science
12/3/2009
Thinning shells in the Southern Ocean
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Nature - Climate Feedback
11/3/2009
Recul de la banquise en Antarctique : quel avenir pour le manchot empereur ?
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Recherches Polaires
10/3/2009
The lost world beneath the Antarctic ice
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The Independent
9/3/2009
A sleeping giant?
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Nature Reports Climate Change
9/3/2009
Lancio del "Nordic Ionospheric Sounding rocket seeding Experiment (NISSE)"
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NISSE
6/3/2009
International Team to Explore Antarctic Subglacial Lake Ellsworth
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SciencePoles
6/3/2009
The climate to get things done
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naturenews
5/3/2009
La tectonique des plaques change-t-elle le climat global ? Nouveaux arguments dans le passage de Drake.
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INSU-CNRS
5/3/2009
The end of the International Polar Year 2007/2008: Scientists from all over Germany draw a positive conclusion
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AWI
ultima modifica: 2 Aprile 2009