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Contrasting Historical and Recent Breakup Styles on the Meade River of Arctic Alaska in the Context of a Warming Climate"
written by Richard A. Beck, Kenneth M. Hinkel, Wendy R. Eisner, Douglas Whiteman, Christopher D. Arp, Richard Machida, Chris Cuomo, Hongxing Liu, Changjoo Kim, Andrew J. Rettig, Chantal Ivenso, Bo Yang, Qiusheng Wu, Haibin Su, Shujie Wang, Karen Frey, John D. Lenters, Brittany L. Potter,
published by
American Journal of Climate Change,
Vol.2 No.2, 2013
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