Although the drivers of climate change and its consequences in polar regions are becoming better understood [Holland and Bitz, 2003] and well monitored [Serreze et al., 2002; Doran et al., 2002b], measuring the responses of polar landscapes to changing climate boundary conditions is challenging: Polar landscapes typically respond slowly to warming but abruptly to melting [Gooseff et al., 2011].
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Dickson, J. L., Levy, J. S., & Head, J. W. (2014). Time-Lapse Imaging in Polar Environments. Eos (United States), 95(46), 417–418. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014EO460001
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