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  1. Regional Environmental Change
  2. Regional Environmental Change : Volume 3
  3. Regional Environmental Change : Volume 3, Issue 1-3, December 2002
  4. Pollution of the Arctic
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Regimes of regional and global coastal change : A selection of papers from the 4th LOICZ Open Science Meeting, Bahia Blanca, Argentina, Nov 1999
Effects of the construction of dams on the water and sediment fluxes of the Moulouya and the Sebou Rivers, Morocco
Anthropogenic influence on the water quality in Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Assessment of environmental changes in the Orinoco River delta
Exploring the linkages between river water chemistry and watershed characteristics using GIS-based catchment and locality analyses
Riverine transfer of heavy metals from Patagonia to the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Biogeochemistry of Chinese estuarine and coastal waters: nutrients, trace metals and biomarkers
Coastal typology development with heterogeneous data sets
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Anthropogenic-driven changes with focus on the coastal zone of Mauritius, south-western Indian Ocean
Estimation of the nutrient inputs into river systems – experiences from German rivers
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Pollution of the Arctic

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Gordeev, V.
Copyright Year 2002
Abstract The great remote region of the Arctic, which even recently has been considered pristine, has during the last few decades become an object of pollution impact from local and distant sources. The major atmospheric, riverine, and marine pathways result in the long-range transport of contaminants into and within the Arctic. Over the last few years, very comprehensive programs were carried out, the major goal of which was to assess the present state of the Arctic environment (Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme and Canadian Arctic Contaminants in 1997). Recent studies on Arctic estuaries and river–coast interaction have been conducted as a contribution to the global IGBP/LOICZ project. New data from Russian research over the last few decades were also received. All kinds of contaminants were taken into consideration, including artificial radionuclides, heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, and petroleum hydrocarbons. Many localities were found with significant levels of pollution. However, the general conclusion is that, in comparison with most other areas of the world, the Arctic remains a relatively clean environment.
Starting Page 88
Ending Page 98
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISSN 14363798
Journal Regional Environmental Change
Volume Number 3
Issue Number 1
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2002-04-17
Publisher Place Berlin/Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Global and Planetary Change
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