Rethinking the sea-ice tipping point
Mark C. Serreze ()
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Mark C. Serreze: Mark C. Serreze is at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0449, USA.
Nature, 2011, vol. 471, issue 7336, 47-48
Abstract:
Summer sea-ice extent in the Arctic has decreased greatly during recent decades. Simulations of twenty-first-century climate suggest that the ice can recover from artificially imposed ice-free summer conditions within a couple of years.
Date: 2011
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