ARCSS
Published: March 29, 2010, 12:00 am
Updated: December 17, 2011, 9:07 am
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ARCSS is an abbreviation for ARCtic System Science, an U.S. National Science Foundation global change research program. The goals of ARCSS are to understand the chemical, physical, biological and social processes of the Arctic systems that interact with the total earth system, and thus contributes to or is influenced by global change in order to advance the scientific basis for predicting environmental change on a decadal to centuries time scale.
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Steve Baum (Lead Author);C Michael Hogan (Topic Editor) "ARCSS". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth March 29, 2010; Last revised Date December 17, 2011; Retrieved May 24, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/ARCSS>
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ARCSS is an abbreviation for ARCtic System Science, an U.S. National Science Foundation global change research program. The goals of ARCSS are to understand the chemical, physical, biological and social processes of the Arctic systems that interact with the total earth system, and thus contributes to or is influenced by global change in order to advance the scientific basis for predicting environmental change on a decadal to centuries time scale.
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