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Yiou P., Fuhrer K., Meeker L.D., Jouzel J., Johnsen S.J. & Mayewski P.A. (1997). Paleoclimatic variability inferred from the spectral anlysis of Greenland and Antarctic ice core data. J. Geophys. Res., 102(c12), 26441–26454.
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Yiou F., Raisbeck G.M., Baumgartner S., Beer J., Hammer C., Johnsen S., Jouzel J., Kubik P.W., Lestringuez J., Stievenard M., Suter & Yiou P. (1997). 10Be in the greenland Ice Core Project ice core at Summit Greenland. J. Geophys. Res., 102(c12), 26783–26794.
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Yanzhi Cao, Zhuang Jiang, Becky Alexander, Jihong Cole-Dai, Joel Savarino, Joseph Erbland, Lei Geng. (2022). On the potential fingerprint of the Antarctic ozone hole in ice-core nitrate isotopes: a case study based on a South Pole ice core (Vol. 22).
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Yano Tomoko, Tanimoto T, Rivera L, . (2009). The ZH ratio method for long-period seismic data: inversion for S-wave velocity structure
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Keywords: Surface waves and free oscillations, Seismic tomography, Wave propagation,
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Yano H., Engrand C. & Maurette M. (1996). Hypervelocity impact experiments using Antarctic Micrometeorites. (Vol. XXI).
Abstract: 21 Symp. on Antarctic Meteorites, NIPR
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Yann Tremblay, Yves Cherel, Marc Oremus, Torkild Tveraa and Olivier Chastel. (2003). Unconventional ventral attachment of time-depth recorders as a new method for investigating time budget and diving behaviour of seabirds. J. Exp. Biol., 206, 1929–1940.
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. (2019). Late Paleozoic Ice Age glaciers shaped East Antarctica landscape (Vol. 506).
Keywords: Antarctica erosion exhumation glaciation LPIA thermochronology
Programme: 1003
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. (2024). (Vol. 204).
Keywords: Antarctica Breeding habitat quality Human disturbance Population dynamics Population monitoring Pygoscelis adeliae
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. (2013). Dolgan oral tradition in an Arctic continuum (Tungus, Yakuts, Russians): about the beginning and origins of ourselves..
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. (2014).45(June 30th. 2014).
Abstract: The Dolgans form a society who lives in the Siberian Arctic, in the northern peninsula of the Eurasian continent. Since the beginning of XXth century, researchers have gathered epics by then, sung or told. From published texts, it becomes possible to observe some structural rules. Some poetical formulations come too or differ. Thus narratives changes show the richness and the subtlety of the epic. The hero follows new path too, and then he tests social or religious rules. The main objective of this note is to define a corpus of study, from which further analyses will be carried out in connection with historical context and Dolgan religious system.
The article is related to a communication. It took place in a day of study in Paris on November 28th 2014 (EPHE-CEMS Paris, RARE-Grenoble III, orgs. Florence Goyet, Jean-Luc Lambert).
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