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How man copes with the cold
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Communications - Safety - Emergency assistance
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The earth’s atmosphere
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Weather forecasting and modeling
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The climate and the north pole
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The solar energy balance
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The greenhouse effect
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The ice pack: frozen saltwater
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Ice pack observation satellites
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Icebergs : frozen seawater
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The arctic ice: climate archives
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Ice ages and landscapes
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The Arctic Ocean and the ocean currents
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Genesis of the arctic ocean
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Arctic plankton
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Oceanic biodiversity and the food chain
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Whales and other cetaceans
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Seals and walruses
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Arctic flora
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Arctic fauna
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Polar bears
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Birds of the arctic
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Evolution of species and climate
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Geography of the Arctic regions
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Geographic North Pole and magnetic North Pole
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Who owns the arctic ?
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Exploring the deep north
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The Inuit people
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The other peoples of the deep North
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The Arctic today
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Man and arctic biodiversity
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Pollution in the arctic
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Climate warming: the natural cycles
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The increase in the greenhouse effect
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The impact of global warming
This polar encyclopaedia, written by Pierre and Laure Avérous, covers both the Arctic and Antarctic zones. It has been steadily enriched by knowledge gathered during the polar expeditions organised by Jean-Louis Etienne.
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