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Argentini S., Mastrantonio G., Viola A., Pettre P. & Dargaud G. |
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Sodar performance and preliminary results after one year of measurements at Adelie land coast, East Antarctica. |
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1996 |
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Boundary-layer meteorology |
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81 |
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75-103 |
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211 |
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0006-8314 |
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yes |
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1673 |
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Arhan M., Mercier H. & Park Y.H. |
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On the deep water circulation of the eastern South Atlantic Ocean. |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2003 |
Publication |
Deep-sea research part i-oceanographic research papers |
Abbreviated Journal |
Deep Sea Res. Part I Oceanogr. Res. Pap. |
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50 |
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889-916 |
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335 |
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0967-0637 |
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yes |
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2575 |
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Arisitidi, E., J. vernin, F.-X. Schmider, T. Travouillon, C. Pouzenc, O. traullé, C. Genthon, A. Agabi, E. Bondoux, Z. Chalita, and D. Mearnia |
Title |
Monitoring the optical turbulence in the surface layer at Dome C, Antarctica, with sonic anemometers |
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Journal Article |
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2015 |
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
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454 |
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4304-4315 |
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1013 |
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0035-8711 |
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yes |
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6314 |
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Aristidi E., Agabi A., Azouit M., Fossat E., Vernin J., Travouillon T., Lawrence J.S., Meyer C., Storey J.W.V., Halter B., Roth W.L. & Walden V.P. |
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An analysis of temperatures and wind speeds above Dome C, Antarctica. |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2005 |
Publication |
Astronomy & astrophysics |
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430 |
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739-746 |
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908 |
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0004-6361 |
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yes |
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2807 |
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Aristidi E., Agabi K., Fossat E., Azouit M., Martin F., Sadibekova T., Travouillon T., Vernin J. & Ziad A. |
Title |
Site testing in summer at Dome C, Antarctica. |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2005 |
Publication |
Astronomy & astrophysics |
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444 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
651-659 |
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site testing |
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We present summer site testing results based on DIMM data obtained at Dome C, Antarctica. These data were collected on the bright star Canopus during two 3-months summer campaigns in 2003-2004 and 2004-2005. We performed continuous monitoring of the seeing and the isoplanatic angle in the visible. We found a median seeing of 0.54'' and a median isoplanatic angle of 6.8''. The seeing appears to have a deep minimum around 0.4'' almost every day in late afternoon. |
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908 |
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0004-6361 |
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yes |
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3141 |
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Aristidi E., Agabi K., Vernin J., Azouit M., Martin F., Ziad A. & Fossat E. |
Title |
Antaractic site testing: first daytime seeing monitoring at dome C. |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2003 |
Publication |
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS |
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406 |
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Pages |
L19-L22 |
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908 |
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Bachelor's thesis |
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0004-6361 |
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yes |
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2304 |
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Armelle Decaulne, Najat Bhiry, Fabienne Joliet, Laine Chanteloup, Thora Martina Herrmann, Bruno Persat, Daniel Germain, Orsane Rousset |
Title |
TAKUJUQ: Where Art and Science meet in Nunavik |
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Journal |
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2021 |
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Tagralik Magazine |
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The TUKISIK (Tukisigasuaqatigit: Understanding together) is a scientific program, ongoing since 2014, concerning human-environment interactions, reinforcing links between scientists and several communities. |
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1148 |
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8471 |
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Armelle Decaulne, Najat Bhiry, Janie Faucher-Roy, Clara Pelletier Boily |
Title |
The development of Kangiqsualujjuaq and the threat of snow avalanches in a permafrost degradation context, Nunavik, Canada |
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2021 |
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2020/3-2021/1 |
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active layer Canada demographic growth Nordic village slopes snow avalanches |
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1148 |
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0755-7809 |
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8423 |
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Armelle Decaulne, Najat Bhiry, Julien Lebrun, Samuel Veilleux, Denis Sarrazin |
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2018 |
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0 |
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1-15 |
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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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1148 |
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1195-6860 |
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1195-6860 |
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yes |
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6778 |
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Armelle Decaulne, Najat Bhiry, Julien Lebrun, Samuel Veilleux, Denis Sarrazin |
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2018 |
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25 |
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4 |
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343-357 |
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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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1148 |
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1195-6860 |
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1195-6860 |
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yes |
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7428 |
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