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Alternative Title:SEARCH large-scale observations workshop
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Description:"The Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) is based on the principle that this complex suite of atmospheric, oceanic, and terrestrial changes are interrelated, with impacts on ecosystems and society. It is important to recognize that these events have already occurred or are under way, and that it is desirable to anticipate their future course or at least assess their potential range."--P. [1].
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Content Notes:principal authors, James Overland ... [et al.].
"February 2002."
Also available online in PDF via the NOAA Central Library.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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