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Årthun M, Dinh KV, Dörr J, Dupont N, Fransner F, Nilsen I, Renaud PE, Skogen MD, Assmy P, Chierici M, Duarte P, Fransson A, Hansen C, Nascimento MC, Pedersen T, Smedsrud LH, Varpe Ø, Cnossen F. (accepted). The future Barents Sea – a synthesis of physical, biogeochemical, and ecological changes toward 2050 and 2100. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene.

 

 

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