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Arctic Sunrise Expedition to Svalbard (Photo + Video)
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Research on Fram Strait Ice Floe
Scientists from Cambridge University prepare to make an 'ice station' on an ice floe in the Arctic ice of the Fram Strait, near Svalbard. An ice station is a collection of tests and surveys that together tell the story of how the floe was formed, its thickness, salinity and other characteristics. Arctic wide this data contributes to the picture of sea ice in general and how much it may be shrinking in summer.
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Nick Cobbing
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Climate (campaign title)
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Climate change
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Climate change impacts
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Day
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Educational and research equipment
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Ice
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KWCI (GPI)
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Melting
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Outdoors
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Research
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Scientists
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Three people