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- Biological Albedo Reduction on Ice Sheets, Glaciers, and Snowfields
- Sea Ice Biota: Trophic Modelling of the Ross Sea
- Grazing and Sedimentation of Ice Algae During and Immediately After a Bloom at the Ice-Water Interface*
- Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids in Antarctic Sea Ice Algae, and Their Response to UVB Radiation Ken G
- Implications of Sea-Ice Biogeochemistry for Oceanic
- Sea Ice Algae – Seeding the Ice Edge Pelagic Bloom? ICES CM 2008/B:01
- In Situ Response of Antarctic Under-Ice Primary Producers to Experimentally Altered Ph Received: 3 August 2018 Vonda J
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- First High-Frequency Underway Observation of DMS Distribution in the Southern Ocean During Austral Autumn
- Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystem: a Summary of Species That Depend On
- Abundance of Ice Algae and Phytoplankton
- Under-Ice Sampling in the Arctic Ocean Plankton
- Ecology of Sea Ice Biota - 1
- Remote Sensing of Albedo-Reducing Snow Algae and Impurities in the Maritime Antarctica
- Temporal Changes in Snow Albedo, Including the Possible Effects of Red
- Arctic Sea Ice Decline and Its Effects on the Arctic Char and Ice Algae
- Growth and Lipid Composition of High Arctic Ice Algae During the Spring Bloom at Resolute, Northwest Territories, Canada
- Polar Microalgae: New Approaches Towards Understanding Adaptations to an Extreme and Changing Environment
- Sea Ice Algae in the White and Barents Seas: Composition and Origin
- A Silver Lining to Arctic Clouds? the Relentless Increase in Summer Sea-Ice Melt Is Likely to Amplify Arctic Warming
- The Complex Response of Arctic Cloud Condensation Nuclei to Sea-Ice Retreat
- Ice Associated Algae. Photo: Eric Collins, University of Alaska, Fairbanks 33 3.1 Sea Ice Biota
- Chapter 46 High-Latitude Ice and the Biodiversity
- Bering Sea 2007–2013
- Sulphur Aerosols Released from Melting Sea Ice May Influence Antarctic Climate
- Article Size Distributions from Ties
- Articles to Sizes Where They Can Be Significance of the Sea-Ice–Albedo Feedback Is Predicated on Scavenged
- Microalgal Community Structure and Primary Production in Arctic And
- Relative Contributions of Ice Algae, Phytoplankton, and Benthic Microalgae to Primary Production in Nearshore Regions of the Beaufort Sea RITA HORNER’ Andg.C