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Ahlenius, H. 2005. Vital Arctic Graphics, figure 2: Topography and bathymetry of the Arctic. Arendal, Norway: UNEP/GRID-Arendal
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Arctic, topography and bathymetry
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2005
Author:
Hugo Ahlenius, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
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(See http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/arctic-topography-and-bathymetry1 for an updated version of this map) The Arctic is extremely diverse in terms of landscapes, varying from pack and drift ice to rugged shores, flat coastal plains, rolling hills and mountains surpassing 6000 metres above sea level (Denali, 6,194 m asl, in sub-arctic and boreal Alaska). The region has rivers and lakes, tundra and the largest forests in the world (the Russian Taiga).
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