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Antarctic sea ice levels hit record low, but experts are not sure why
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Lieser, JL, Antarctic sea ice levels hit record low, but experts are not sure why, The Guardian, Australian Associated Press, Australia, 26 September (2017) [Media Interview]
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Abstract
Sea ice levels in Antarctica dropped to a record low this year, but experts say there is not a
clear link to climate change.
More than 60 meteorologists and scientists from around the world are holding a week-long
meeting in Hobart, Tasmania, to better understand sea ice changes on the frozen continent.
Item Details
Item Type: | Media Interview |
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Keywords: | Antarctic sea ice maximum 2017 |
Research Division: | Earth Sciences |
Research Group: | Physical geography and environmental geoscience |
Research Field: | Physical geography and environmental geoscience not elsewhere classified |
Objective Division: | Environmental Policy, Climate Change and Natural Hazards |
Objective Group: | Understanding climate change |
Objective Field: | Effects of climate change on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic environments (excl. social impacts) |
UTAS Author: | Lieser, JL (Dr Jan Lieser) |
ID Code: | 121528 |
Year Published: | 2017 |
Deposited By: | CRC-Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems |
Deposited On: | 2017-10-02 |
Last Modified: | 2017-10-04 |
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