File:Decrease of old Arctic Sea ice 1982-2007.ogv
Decrease_of_old_Arctic_Sea_ice_1982-2007.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 1 min 7 s, 420 × 420 pixels, 1.13 Mbps, file size: 9.09 MB)
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DescriptionDecrease of old Arctic Sea ice 1982-2007.ogv |
English: Animation showing decrease of old (thick) Arctic Sea ice 1982-2007 |
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Source | National Snow and Ice Data Center. |
Author | C. Fowler and J. Maslanik (Derivated work from .GIF animation to .ogv video by Barbetorte) |
Other versions | File:Decrease of old Arctic Sea ice 1982-2007.gif |
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