File:Arctic Sea Ice Extent, March & September, 1979-2007.png

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English: Time series of the difference in ice extent in March (the month of ice-extent maximum) and September (the month of ice-extent minimum) from the mean values for the time period 1979-2007. Based on a least squares linear regression, the rate of decrease for the March ice extents was 2.8% per decade and and September was 11.3% per decade.
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Source http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/reportcard/seaice.html
Author NOAA - J. Richter-Menge, S. Nghiem, D. Perovich, I. Rigor

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6 June 2008, 06:23:43 790 × 429 (16117 bytes) Sagredo (talk · contribs) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Time series of the difference in ice extent in March (the month of ice-extent maximum) and September (the month of ice-extent minimum) from the mean values for the time period 1979-2007. Based on a least squares linear re

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