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Aerial ‘OktoKopter’ to map Antarctic moss

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posted on 2024-11-16, 01:35 authored by Arko Lucieer, Sharon RobinsonSharon Robinson, Dana BergstromDana Bergstrom
Polar regions are experiencing rapid and severe climatic shifts with major changes in temperature, wind speed and UV-B radiation already observed in Antarctica. As climatic records only extend back 50 years, we urgently need new proxies to determine if coastal climate has changed over the past century.

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Lucieer, A., Robinson, S., & Bergstrom, D. (2010). Aerial ‘OktoKopter’ to map Antarctic moss. Australian Antarctic Magazine, (19), 1-3. Retrieved from http://www.antarctica.gov.au/

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Australian Antarctic magazine

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19

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19

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1-3

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English

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Original article available here: Australian Antarctic Magazine.

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35375

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