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Author (down) Yan Axel Gomez Coutouly And Angela K. Gore
Title Little Panguingue Creek: a c. 9600 year-old prehistoric knapping workshop in the Nenana valley, Central Alaska Type Communication
Year 2019 Publication Paper presented at the Workshop PACE, Prehistoric Adaptations to Cold Environments, 8-9 janvier 2019 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial 6800
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Title Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication PaleoAmerica Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages 29-52
Keywords Brazil geofacts Late Glacial Maximum Pedra Furada Peopling of the Americas
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ISSN 2055-5563 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8585
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Title Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication La Lettre de l'InSHS Abbreviated Journal
Volume 58 Issue Pages 22-23
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Author (down) Yan Axel Gomez Coutouly
Title Type Book Chapter
Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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Call Number Serial 8692
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Author (down) Yagova, N.V.; Pilipenko, V.A.; Lanzerotti, L.J.; Engebretson, M.J.; Rodger, A.S.; Lepidi, S.; Papitashvili, V.O.
Title Two-dimensional structure of long-period pulsations at polar latitudes in Antarctica Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 109 Issue Pages
Keywords 2776 Magnetospheric Physics: Polar cap phenomena; 2752 Magnetospheric Physics: MHD waves and instabilities; 2744 Magnetospheric Physics: Magnetotail; 2724 Magnetospheric Physics: Magnetopause, cusp, and boundary layers
Abstract Two-dimensional (2-D) statistical distributions of spectral power and coherence of polar geomagnetic variations with quasi-periods about 10 min are analyzed using data from magnetometer arrays in Antarctica. Examination of the 2-D patterns of spectral power and coherence shows the occurrence of significant variations in geomagnetic power levels but with low spatial coherence near the cusp projection and in the auroral region. At the same time, low-amplitude pulsations, which we coin Pi cap
3 pulsations, are very coherent throughout the polar cap. The region occupied by coherent Pi cap
3 pulsations is shifted toward local MLT night from the geomagnetic pole and is decoupled from the regions of auroral and cusp ULF activity. The spectral power varies with time at polar latitudes in a manner different from that at auroral latitudes. Diurnal variations of power at different stations at the same geomagnetic latitude exhibit different behavior depending on the station's position relative to geomagnetic and geographic poles. This asymmetry is shown to be partly attributed to the variations of the ionospheric conductance. The primary source of polar pulsations is probably related to intermittent magnetosheath turbulence and tail lobe oscillations, though a particular propagation mechanism has not as yet been identified.
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Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5539
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Author (down) Yagi Yuji, Nakao Atsushi, Kasahara Amato,
Title Smooth and rapid slip near the Japan Trench during the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake revealed by a hybrid back-projection method Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Earth and Planetary Science Letters Abbreviated Journal Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.
Volume 355-356 Issue Pages 94-101
Keywords 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake, back-projection, seismic source process, smooth and rapid slip near trench,
Abstract We developed a new back-projection method that uses teleseismic P-waveforms to integrate the direct P-phase with reflected phases from structural discontinuities near the source and used it to estimate the spatiotemporal distribution of the seismic energy release of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake. We projected a normalized cross-correlation of observed waveforms with corresponding Green's functions onto the seismic source region to obtain a high-resolution image of the seismic energy release. Applying this method to teleseismic P-waveform data of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake, we obtained spatiotemporal distributions of seismic energy release for two frequency bands, a low-frequency dataset and a high-frequency dataset. We showed that the energy radiated in the dip direction was strongly frequency dependent. The area of major high-frequency seismic radiation extended only downdip from the hypocenter, whereas the area of major low-frequency seismic radiation propagated both downdip and updip from the hypocenter. We detected a large release of seismic energy near the Japan Trench in the area of maximum slip, which was also the source area of the gigantic tsunami, when we used only the low-frequency dataset. The timing of this large seismic energy release corresponded to an episode of smooth and rapid slip near the Japan Trench, and reflects the strong dependence of the seismic energy distribution obtained on the frequency band of the input waveform dataset. The episode of smooth and rapid slip may have been the trigger for a release of roughly all of the accumulated elastic strain in the seismic source region of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake.
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Call Number Serial 4647
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Author (down) Y. Quesnel, W. Zylberman, P. Rochette, M. Uehara, J. Gattacceca, G. R. Osinski, P. Dussouillez, C. Lepaulard, C. Champollion
Title Geophysical signature of the Tunnunik impact structure, Northwest Territories, Canada Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Meteoritics & Planetary Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 55 Issue 3 Pages 480-495
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Author (down) Y. Quesnel, J. Gattacceca, G. R. Osinski, P. Rochette
Title ORIGIN OF THE CENTRAL MAGNETIC ANOMALY AT HAUGHTON IMPACT STRUCTURE, CANADA Type Conference - International - Poster
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Context: Located on Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada, the 23-km diameterHaughton impact structure is one of the best-preserved medium-size compleximpact structures. The impact occurred ~39 Ma ago in to a target formationcomposed of a 2-km thick

Meteoritical Society Meeting Greenwhich (indexed in Meteoritics and Planetary Sciences)
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Call Number Serial 3370
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Author (down) Y. Le Meur & A. Coatanea.
Title Mission Nivmer St Paul OP3 2016, novembre 2016. Type Report
Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial 6810
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Author (down) Y. Klanten, R.-M. Couture, K. S. Christoffersen, W. F. Vincent, D. Antoniades
Title Oxygen Depletion in Arctic Lakes: Circumpolar Trends, Biogeochemical Processes, and Implications of Climate Change Type Journal
Year 2023 Publication Global Biogeochemical Cycles Abbreviated Journal
Volume 37 Issue 5 Pages e2022GB007616
Keywords Arctic lakes biochemical processes climate change dissolved oxygen freshwater meta-analysis
Abstract Polar amplification of climate change has the potential to cause large-scale shifts in the dissolved oxygen (DO) dynamics of Arctic lakes, with implications for fish survival, greenhouse gas production, and drinking water quality. While DO is also a sentinel of environmental changes of physical, chemical, and biological nature (e.g., ice cover, temperature, dissolved organic carbon, photosynthesis, and respiration), no synthesis exists of current knowledge of DO dynamics across the diverse freshwater systems of the Arctic. We thus conducted a systematic review of the literature that yielded DO data from 167 sites north of the Subarctic limit (based on vegetation zones), spanning 76 years and including 40 sites with time series. The compilation revealed insufficient observations for adequate representativeness of oxygen dynamics over Arctic ecosystem gradients. We described the main processes controlling DO budgets of Arctic lakes and tested relationships of summer oxygen depletion with maximum depth and latitude. The meta-analysis showed that most sites with low O2 concentrations were shallow (<10 m) and situated toward the southern end of the latitudinal gradient. Permanently stratified lakes with deep, perennially anoxic basins were located toward the northern end of the gradient. By way of a conceptual model, we identified the direct and indirect drivers and mechanisms that lead to changes in oxygen budgets in the context of the warming Arctic. This comprehensive update on available data allowed us to suggest future research directions and recommend the use of moored instruments for continuous all-season observations, combined with modeling, remote sensing, and paleo-reconstructions.
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Call Number Serial 8633
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