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  2. Abisko National Park - Wikipedia

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    It begins at the shores of Torneträsk, one of Sweden's largest lakes where the village of Abisko is located, and extends some 15 km (9.3 mi) to the south-west. It is situated about 195 km (121 mi). It is situated about 195 km (121 mi).

  3. Abisko - Wikipedia

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    Abisko (Swedish: [ˈɑ̌ːbɪskʊ]; [2] Northern Sami: Ábeskovvu) is a village in Sápmi , in northern Sweden, roughly 200 km north of the Arctic Circle, and near Abisko National Park, located 4 km west of the village. It had 85 inhabitants as of 2005.

  4. Abisko Scientific Research Station - Wikipedia

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    The Abisko Scientific Research Station served as base for early high mountain permafrost studies in northern Sweden. A summary of these studies appeared in 1986 in Geografiska Annaler. [2] In recent years, research has included work on permafrost degradation, [3] the importance of winter climate change [4] and tree-line dynamics. [5]

  5. Climate Impacts Research Centre - Wikipedia

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    Field research at Torne Basin. ANS in winter. Climate Impacts Research Centre (CIRC) is a research institute based at the Department of ecology and environmental science (EMG) at Umeå University, Sweden, but primarily operative at Abisko Scientific Research Station which is run by the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat.

  6. List of national parks of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Name Location [12] Area [12] Established [12] Description Coordinates Abisko National Park: Norrbotten County: 7,700 ha (19,027 acres) 1909 The park is composed of valleys framed by mountain ranges in the south and west and Scandinavia's largest alpine lake, Torneträsk, in the north.

  7. Nuolja - Wikipedia

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    Nuolja, also known as Njulla, is a field research site in Sweden that stretches across Mt. Njulla. [1] With the mountain to the east, the village of Abisko to the south, and bordering Lake Torneträsk, this is a varied-habitat field site. [1] Mountain birch forests are one of the main appeals of this research site. [1]