Meteorological conditions in a thinner Arctic sea ice regime from winter to summer during the Norwegian Young Sea Ice expedition (N‐ICE2015)
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Von P. Walden | Robert M. Graham | Mats A. Granskog | V. Walden | M. Granskog | S. Hudson | L. Cohen | Stephen R. Hudson | Lana Cohen | R. Graham
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