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Satellite evidence for an Arctic sea ice cover in transformation. / Johannessen, Ola M.; Shalina, Elena V.; Miles, Martin W.

в: Science, Том 286, № 5446, 03.12.1999, стр. 1937-1939.

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Johannessen, OM, Shalina, EV & Miles, MW 1999, 'Satellite evidence for an Arctic sea ice cover in transformation', Science, Том. 286, № 5446, стр. 1937-1939. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.286.5446.1937

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Johannessen, Ola M. ; Shalina, Elena V. ; Miles, Martin W. / Satellite evidence for an Arctic sea ice cover in transformation. в: Science. 1999 ; Том 286, № 5446. стр. 1937-1939.

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