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Author P. Ricaud, E. Bazile, M. del Guasta, C. Lanconelli, P. Grigioni, A. Mahjoub
Title Genesis of diamond dust, ice fog and thick cloud episodes observed and modelled above Dome C, Antarctica Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Atmos. Chem. Phys. Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume 17 Issue 8 Pages 5221-5237
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ISSN 1680-7324 ISBN 1680-7324 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6777
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Author Armelle Decaulne, Najat Bhiry, Julien Lebrun, Samuel Veilleux, Denis Sarrazin
Title Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume 0 Issue 0 Pages 1-15
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Abstract We present the results of a study of the morphometric properties of a talus slope in subarctic Quebec (Nunavik) using field-based methods, including geomorphological, granulometric and plant distribution surveys, and statistical analyses. Slope processes are currently active, despite the limited altitudinal difference between the apical-to-distal parts of the slope and the imminent depletion of the debris supply. The near-rectilinear long profiles of the talus highlight the distribution of debris across the slope and demonstrate that free-fall of rock fragments is not the only process operating (redistribution is higher in the westernmost profile, which exhibits a clear concave shape). The spatial distribution of vegetation covering the screes highlights the recent age of parts of the talus, showing that present-day processes are still active, although limited. The short remaining apical rockwall highlights the shortage of debris following deglaciation, as debris are mostly supplied by freeze-thaw processes to the talus, and are then reworked by other processes which need to be better defined in subsequent research.
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ISSN 1195-6860 ISBN 1195-6860 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6778
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Author Hollingsworth James, Ye Lingling, Avouac Jean?Philippe
Title Dynamically triggered slip on a splay fault in the Mw 7.8, 2016 Kaikoura (New Zealand) earthquake Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Geophysical Research Letters Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume 44 Issue 8 Pages 3517-3525
Keywords correlation earthquake New Zealand rupture seismology slip inversion
Abstract Abstract We investigate the Mw 7.8, 2016 Kaikoura (New Zealand) earthquake by using optical satellite imagery and seismology to reveal the main features of the rupture process. Correlation of Landsat8 images reveals a 30?40?km surface rupture on the Kekerengu Fault and Jordan Thrust, with up to 12?m of right?lateral slip. A previously unrecognized conjugate strike?slip fault, the Papatea Fault, also slipped coseismically (3?4?m). The global centroid moment tensor (gCMT) centroid indicates both thrust and right?lateral slip and is located ~100?km NE of the main shock epicenter. The significant non?double?couple component of the gCMT (25%) suggests that the main shock is not well represented by a single planar fault. Back projection of teleseismic P waves reveals two main bursts of seismic radiation: (1) at 10?20?s, near the main shock epicenter, and (2) at ~70?s, close to the observed surface ruptures. We determine a finite source kinematic model of the rupture from the inversion of seismic waveforms. We use two faults in our model, defined to match the observed slip on the Kekerengu Fault, and a deeper offshore fault with a lower dip angle to satisfy the long period seismological observations. We compute the equivalent moment tensor from our finite source model and find it to be remarkably consistent with the gCMT solution. Although little is known about the geometry of these faults at depth, if the Kekerengu Fault splays from the deeper thrust, then it provides a rare example where the contribution of slip on a splay fault can be clearly isolated in the seismological waveforms.
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ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN 0094-8276 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6779
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Title Complex multifault rupture during the 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaik?ura earthquake, New Zealand Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Science Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume 356 Issue 6334 Pages eaam7194
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ISSN 0036-8075, 1095-9203 ISBN 0036-8075, 1095-9203 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6780
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Title X-Ray, Radio and SEP Observations of Relativistic Gamma-Ray Events Type Book
Year 2017 Publication Solar Particle Radiation Storms Forecasting and Analysis Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume Issue Pages 133-155
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Abstract The rather frequent occurrence, and sometimes long duration, of ?-ray events at photon energies above 100 MeV challenges our understanding of particle acceleration processes at the Sun. The emission is ascribed to pion-decay photons due to protons with energies above 300 MeV. We study the X-ray and radio emissions and the solar energetic particles (SEPs) in space for a set of 25 Fermi ?-ray events. They are accompanied by strong SEP events, including, in most cases where the parent activity is well-connected, protons above 300 MeV. Signatures of energetic electron acceleration in the corona accompany the impulsive and early post-impulsive ?-ray emission. ?-ray emission lasting several hours accompanies in general the decay phase of long-lasting soft X-ray bursts and decametric-to-kilometric type II bursts. We discuss the impact of these results on the origin of the ?-ray events.
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ISSN 978-3-319-60050-5 978-3-319-60051-2 ISBN 978-3-319-60050-5 978-3-319-60051-2 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6781
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Author K.-L. Klein
Title Relativistic solar particle events (GLEs) and solar eruptive activity Type Non peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2017 Publication Workshop “10 years nmdb”, athens (greece), 20-23 march 2017 Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume Issue Pages oral; invited talk
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Call Number Serial 6784
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Author Pazmino, A., S. Godin-beekmann, A. Hauchecorne, C. Claud, F. Lefèvre, S. Khaykin, F. Goutail, J. P. Pommereau, C. Boonne, E. Wolfram, J. Salvador, E. Quel, 
Title Evaluation of total ozone recovery inside the Antarctic vortex, Type Non peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)
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Call Number Serial 6785
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Author Duncan A. Young, Laura E. Lindzey, Donald D. Blankenship, Jamin S. Greenbaum1 and Emmanuel Le Meur
Title Ice surface elevation change on the George V Coast of East Antarctica: a new hybrid high resolution record Type Communication
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)
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Author J. Krug, G. Durand, J. Weiss, O. Gagliardini
Title On the effect of undercutting on calving rate using continuum damage mechanic Type Communication
Year 2013 Publication European geosciences union, 8-12 april 2013, vienna, austria. Abbreviated Journal (up)
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Call Number Serial 6787
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Author Etienne Ducasse , Etienne Berthier, Emmanuel Le Meur, Fabien Gillet-chaulet, Gaël Durand, Denis Blumstein
Title Multitemporal monitoring of astrolabe glacier, terre adelie, antarctica Type Communication
Year 2015 Publication International workshop multitemp 2015, annecy, juillet 2015 Abbreviated Journal (up)
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Call Number Serial 6788
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