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Author Connan M., Cherel Y. & Mayzaud P.
Title Lipids from stomach oil of procellariiform seabirds document the importance of myctophid fish in the Southern Ocean. Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Limnology and oceanography Abbreviated Journal Limnol. Oceanogr.
Volume 52 Issue Pages (down) 2445-2455
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ISSN 0024-3590 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4972
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Author Macelloni, G.; Brogioni, M.; Vey, S.
Title Calibration of a ground based radiometer for a one-year experiment in antarctica : A contribution to SMOS calibration Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
Year 2007 Publication Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. Abbreviated Journal
Volume Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007. IGA Issue Pages (down)
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Call Number Serial 5479
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Author Macelloni G., Paloscia S., Pampaloni P. & Santi E.
Title Global scale monitoring of soil and vegetation using SSM/I and ERS wind scatterometer. Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication International journal of remote sensing Abbreviated Journal
Volume 24 Issue 12 Pages (down) 2409-2425
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Programme 961
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ISSN 0143-1161 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2306
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Author Sturm, P., M. Leuenberger, J. Moncrieff, and M. Ramonet.
Title Atmospheric O-2, CO2 and delta C-13 measurements from aircraft sampling over Griffin Forest, Perthshire, UK. Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Rapid communications in mass spectrometry Abbreviated Journal Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom.
Volume 19 Issue 17 Pages (down) 2399-2406
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Programme 439
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ISSN 0951-4198 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4176
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Author Marino F., G. Calzolai, S. Caporali, E. Castellano, M. Chiari, F. Lucarelli, V. Maggi, S. Nava, M. Sala, R. Udisti
Title PIXE and PIGE techniques for the analysis of Antarctic ice dust and continental sediments. Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Nuclear instruments and methods in physics research b Abbreviated Journal
Volume 266 Issue Pages (down) 2396-2400
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Programme 1181
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ISSN 0168-583X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5403
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Author McCoy K.D., Chapuis E., Tirard C., Boulinier T., Michalakis Y., Le Bohec C., Le Maho
Title Recurrent evolution of host-specialized races in a globally-distributed parasite. Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Proceedings of the Royal Society London B Abbreviated Journal Proc Biol Sci.
Volume 272 Issue 1579 Pages (down)
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Abstract The outcome of coevolutionary interactions is predicted to vary across landscapes depending on local conditions and levels of gene flow, with some populations evolving more extreme specializations than others. Using a globally distributed parasite of colonial seabirds, the tick Ixodes uriae, we examined how host availability and geographic isolation influences this process. In particular, we sampled ticks from 30 populations of six different seabird host species, three in the Southern Hemisphere and three in the Northern Hemisphere. We show that parasite races have evolved independently on hosts of both hemispheres. Moreover, the degree of differentiation between tick races varied spatially within each region and suggests that the divergence of tick races is an ongoing process that has occurred multiple times across isolated areas. As I. uriae is vector to the bacterium responsible for Lyme disease Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, these results may have important consequence for the epidemiology of this disease. With the increased occurrence of novel interspecific interactions due to global change, these results also stress the importance of the combined effects of gene flow and selection for parasite diversification.
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Call Number Serial 3047
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Title King penguins foraging in a dynamic marine environment. Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Proceedings of the royal society b-biological sciences Abbreviated Journal Proc. Biol. Sci.
Volume 274 Issue Pages (down) 2385-2391
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Programme 394
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ISSN 0962-8452 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4512
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Title Movements of foraging king penguins through marine mesoscale eddies. Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Proceedings of the royal society b-biological sciences Abbreviated Journal Proc. Biol. Sci.
Volume 274 Issue Pages (down) 2385-2391
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Programme 109
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ISSN 0962-8452 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4629
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Author Debayle, E.; Sambridge, M.
Title Inversion of massive surface wave data sets: Model construction and resolution assessment Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 109 Issue Pages (down) B02316
Keywords 7218 Seismology: Lithosphere and upper mantle; 7255 Seismology: Surface waves and free oscillations; 7260 Seismology: Theory and modeling; 8180 Tectonophysics: Tomography
Abstract A new scheme is proposed for the inversion of surface waves using a continuous formulation of the inverse problem and the least squares criterion. Like some earlier schemes a Gaussian a priori covariance function controls the horizontal degree of smoothing in the inverted model, which minimizes some artifacts observed with spherical harmonic parameterizations. Unlike earlier schemes the new approach incorporates some sophisticated geometrical algorithms which dramatically increase computational efficiency and render possible the inversion of several tens of thousands of seismograms in few hours on a typical workstation. The new algorithm is also highly suited to parallelization which makes practical the inversion of data sets with more than 50,000 ray paths. The constraint on structural and anisotropic parameters is assessed using a new geometric approach based on Voronoi diagrams, polygonal cells covering the Earth's surface. The size of the Voronoi cells is used to give an indication of the length scale of the structures that can be resolved, while their shape provides information on the variation of azimuthal resolution. The efficiency of the scheme is illustrated with realistic uneven ray path configurations. A preliminary global tomographic model has been built for SV wave heterogeneities and azimuthal variations through the inversion of 24,124 fundamental and higher-mode Rayleigh waveforms. Our results suggest that the use of relatively short paths (<10,000 km) in a global inversion should minimize multipathing, or focusing/defocusing effects and provide lateral resolution of a few hundred kilometers across the globe.
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5607
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Author Haan D., Martinerie P. & Raynaud D.
Title Ice core data of atmospheric carbon monoxide over Antarctica and Greenland during the last 200 years. Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal
Volume 23 Issue 17 Pages (down) 2235-2238
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ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 1214
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