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Abstract - Immediate report of Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition 1989-90: VUWAE 34

Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. In determining the effect of enhanced UV levels on Antarctic life, it is important to know the UV radiance under the sea ice where most Antarctic organisms live. The underice radiance is controlled by the transmission of the ice and here we report...

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Main Authors: D. R. Winchester, R. R. Dibble, A. R. Pyne, K. J. Woolfe, J. A. McConchie, J. A. Gamble, R. M. Hawke, H. J. Campbell, M. J. Arnot, D. P. Zwartz, R. G. Buckley, J. Southon, H. J. Trodahl, S Riches
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Language:English
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Summary:Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. In determining the effect of enhanced UV levels on Antarctic life, it is important to know the UV radiance under the sea ice where most Antarctic organisms live. The underice radiance is controlled by the transmission of the ice and here we report the results of these measurements. The transmission is largest early in the season, and drops by a ...