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摘要
WERNER NEL 1、DAVID W.HEDDING 2和ELIZABETH M.RUDOLPH 3爱丽丝威廉斯敦国王路1号黑尔堡大学地理与环境科学系,5700年,佛罗里达州先锋大道南非大学南非地理系,1710年,纳尔逊·曼德拉大道205号,自由邦大学地理系南非非洲人研究所,布隆方丹,9300,南非wnel@ufh.ac.za
The sub-Antarctic islands are increasingly warming in the 21st century
WERNER NEL 1, DAVID W. HEDDING 2 and ELIZABETH M. RUDOLPH 3 Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Fort Hare, 1 King Williamstown Road, Alice, 5700, South Africa Department of Geography, University of South Africa, Pioneer Avenue, Florida, 1710, South Africa Afromontane Research Unit, Department of Geography, University of the Free State, 205 Nelson Mandela Avenue, Bloemfontein, 9300, South Africa wnel@ufh.ac.za
期刊介绍:
Antarctic Science provides a truly international forum for the broad spread of studies that increasingly characterise scientific research in the Antarctic. Whilst emphasising interdisciplinary work, the journal publishes papers from environmental management to biodiversity, from volcanoes to icebergs, and from oceanography to the upper atmosphere. No other journal covers such a wide range of Antarctic scientific studies. The journal attracts papers from all countries currently undertaking Antarctic research. It publishes both review and data papers with no limits on length, two-page short notes on technical developments and recent discoveries, and book reviews. These, together with an editorial discussing broader aspects of science, provide a rich and varied mixture of items to interest researchers in all areas of science. There are no page charges, or charges for colour, to authors publishing in the Journal. One issue each year is normally devoted to a specific theme or papers from a major meeting.