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  1. Sea Ice Meltwater in the Beaufort Gyre: A Comprehensive Analysis Using Sea Surface Salinity Data From SMOS
  2. The Importance of Solving Subglaciar Hydrology in Modeling Glacier Retreat: A Case Study of Hansbreen, Svalbard
  3. The Importance of Solving Subglaciar Hydrology in Modeling Glacier Retreat: A Case of Study for Hansbreen, Svalbard
  4. A 3D glacier dynamics–line plume model to estimate the frontal ablation of Hansbreen, Svalbard
  5. Contribution of satellite sea surface salinity to the estimation of liquid freshwater content in the Beaufort Sea
  6. Sea Ice Meltwater in the Beaufort Gyre: A Comprehensive Analysis Using Sea Surface Salinity Data from SMOS
  7. A 3D glacier-dynamics line-plume model to estimate the frontal ablation of Hansbreen, Svalbard
  8. Contribution of satellite sea surface salinity to the estimation of liquid freshwater content in the Beaufort Sea
  9. Surface mass balance monitoring of the peripheral glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula in the context of regional climate change
  10. Surface and Interior Dynamics of Arctic Seas Using Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Approach
  11. A 3D glacier dynamics-line plume model to estimate the frontal ablation of Hansbreen, Svalbard
  12. Glacier–plume or glacier–fjord circulation models? A 2-D comparison for Hansbreen–Hansbukta system, Svalbard
  13. Surface emergence of glacial plumes determined by fjord stratification
  14. Response to Reviewers
  15. Response to Reviewers
  16. Glacier-plume or glacier-fjord circulation models? A model intercomparison for Hansbreen-Hansbukta system, Svalbard
  17. Surface emergence of glacial plumes determined by fjord stratification
  18. ПОВЕРХНОСТНЫЕ СКОРОСТИ И АЙСБЕРГОВЫЙ СТОК ЛЕДНИКОВОГО КУПОЛА АКАДЕМИИ НАУК НА СЕВЕРНОЙ ЗЕМЛЕ
  19. Influence of fats, carotenoids and POPs on the reproduction of the leatherback turtle
  20. A two-dimensional glacier–fjord coupled model applied to estimate submarine melt rates and front position changes of Hansbreen, Svalbard
  21. Persistent organic pollutant levels in eggs of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) point to a decrease in hatching success