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Author De Vargas C., Saez A.G., Medlin L.K. & Thierstein H.R.
Title Super-Species in the calcareous plankton. Type Book Chapter
Year 2003 Publication Coccolithophores From molecular processes to global impact Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract In Coccolithophores From molecular processes to global impact. “ (H. Thierstein & J. Young eds. ) Springer-Verlag”
Programme 271
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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Call Number Serial 2831
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Author Le Bohec, C.; Durant, J.M.; Gauthier-Clerc, M.; Stenseth, N.C.; Park, Y.-H.; Pradel, R.; Grémillet, D.; Gendner, J.-P.; Le Maho, Y.
Title King penguin population threatened by Southern Ocean warming Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 105 Issue 7 Pages 2493-2497
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Abstract Seabirds are sensitive indicators of changes in marine ecosystems and might integrate and/or amplify the effects of climate forcing on lower levels in food chains. Current knowledge on the impact of climate changes on penguins is primarily based on Antarctic birds identified by using flipper bands. Although flipper bands have helped to answer many questions about penguin biology, they were shown in some penguin species to have a detrimental effect. Here, we present for a Subantarctic species, king penguin (), reliable results on the effect of climate on survival and breeding based on unbanded birds but instead marked by subcutaneous electronic tags. We show that warm events negatively affect both breeding success and adult survival of this seabird. However, the observed effect is complex because it affects penguins at several spatio/temporal levels. Breeding reveals an immediate response to forcing during warm phases of El Niño Southern Oscillation affecting food availability close to the colony. Conversely, adult survival decreases with a remote sea-surface temperature forcing (i.e., a 2-year lag warming taking place at the northern boundary of pack ice, their winter foraging place). We suggest that this time lag may be explained by the delay between the recruitment and abundance of their prey, adjusted to the particular 1-year breeding cycle of the king penguin. The derived population dynamic model suggests a 9% decline in adult survival for a 0.26°C warming. Our findings suggest that king penguin populations are at heavy extinction risk under the current global warming predictions.
Programme 109;137
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ISSN 0027-8424 ISBN Medium
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Notes 10.1073/pnas.0712031105 Approved yes
Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5573
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Author Hinderer J. , Amalvict M. & Luck B.
Title Premières mesures françaises de gravimétrie absolue dans les régions polaires Antarctique (Terre Adélie) et Arctique (Spitzberg). Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication Comptes Rendus de GĂ©oscience Abbreviated Journal
Volume 334 Issue Pages 819-826
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Programme 337
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 1631-0713 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3004
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Author Lecointre G. & Ozouf-Costaz C.
Title Les poissons à antigels de l'océan Austral. Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Pour la science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 320 Issue Pages 56-61
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Programme 281
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ISSN 0153-4092 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3014
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Author Rousseau D.D., Schevin P., Duzer D., Jolly D., Cambon G. & Ferrier J.
Title Long distance pollen transport to southern Greenland: Is there a regular pattern? Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Biogeosciences discussions Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2 Issue Pages 829-847
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Programme 349
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 1810-6277 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3056
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Author Mercier D.
Title Les géographes français et les milieux polaires et subpolaires. Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Bulletin de l'association de géographes français Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue Pages 407-416
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Programme 400
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ISSN 0004-5322 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3094
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Author Roussel E.
Title L'évolution morphologique récente du réseau hydrographique sur les marges des glaciers Lovén, presqu'île de Brøgger (Spitsberg, 79°N). Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Norois Abbreviated Journal
Volume 194 Issue Pages 85-96
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ISSN 0029-182X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3096
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Author Etienne S. & André M.-F.
Title Variabilité de la hiérarchie des processus de météorisation dans divers milieux nord-atlantiques (Islande, Labrador, Laponie, Spitsberg). Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication GĂ©omorphologie : relief, processus, environnement Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue Pages 177-190
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Programme 400
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ISSN 1266-5304 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3097
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Author Thébault, E.; Gaya-Piqué, L.
Title Applied comparisons between SCHA and R-SCHA regional modeling techniques Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9 Issue Pages
Keywords regional modeling; SCHA; R-SCHA; 1517 Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism: Magnetic anomalies: modeling and interpretation; 1541 Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism: Satellite magnetics: main field, crustal field, external field
Abstract Spherical cap harmonic analysis (SCHA) has become a common tool for the regional modeling of potential fields since its introduction by Haines (1985). The fact that SCHA satisfies Laplace equation and the possibility of representing high-frequency fields with a small number of coefficients (compared to the global spherical harmonic analysis) made SCHA the preferred choice for the development, for example, of magnetic field models at national scale. However, Thébault et al. (2006a) demonstrated that the traditional SCHA presented some deficiencies, in particular related to the inversion of multilevel data sets. The authors presented the R-SCHA technique as an alternative method in which the introduction of a new set of basis functions and boundary conditions solved this issue. In this paper we present some numerical comparisons between the SCHA and R-SCHA techniques applied with different synthetic vector data sets, from near-surface main field, main difference, and crustal field data simulating a World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map subset. Other analyses are carried out with synthetic vector data set that mimics the expected data distribution from a multisatellite mission like the forthcoming European Swarm mission. No regularization, weighting, or ad hoc procedures are applied to the synthetic vector data, and a cap of 7° aperture is considered. The numerical analyses show that SCHA is a satisfying approximation in a band-limited spectral region that depends on the cap's size. It does not work correctly either for main field or for the short-scale crustal field modeling. These aspects are supported by equations illustrating why SCHA may fail. On the contrary, R-SCHA converges more slowly than SCHA but is valid in all cases. It gives a consistent set of regional coefficients and fits the radial variation of the field in a realistic way. At last, the special case of data incompatibility shows that R-SCHA does not fit incompatible data while SCHA assimilates most of them. These results should help the scientific community to evaluate the level of approximation needed for the development of regional magnetic field models in the era of the European Space Agency Swarm mission.
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Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1525-2027 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5527
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Author Lang M., Glasmacher U., Moine B.N., Neumann R. & Wagner G.A.
Title Etch-pit morphology of tracks caused by swift heavy ions in natural dark mica. Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Nuclear instruments and methods in physics research b Abbreviated Journal
Volume 218 Issue Pages 466-471
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Programme 363
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ISSN 0168-583X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3170
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