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Author Provencher Jf, Borrelle Sb, Sherley Rb, Avery-gomm S, Hodum P, Bond A, Major Hl, Mccoy Kd, Crawford R, Merkel F, Votier S, Reynolds M, Hatfield J, Spatz D, Mallory Ml. 2019.
Title Seabirds Type Book Chapter
Year 2018 Publication In world seas: an environmental evaluation – 2nd edition, volume iii: ecological issues and environmental impacts. crc sheppard (ed.). elsevier, inc.; cambridge, ma, usa; pp 668 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Chapter 7 Pages 133-162
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Publisher Esevier, inc. Place of Publication Editor Charles Sheppard
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ISSN ISBN (down) 9780128050521; 9780128052044 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7619
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Title Modelling the earth's magnetic field from global to regional scales, in: Geomagnetic Observations and Models, IAGA Special Sopron Book Series Type Book Chapter
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5 Issue Pages 229-264
Keywords Earth and Environmental Science,
Abstract In the recent years, a large amount of magnetic vector and scalar data have been measured or made available to scientists. They cover different ranges of altitudes from ground to satellite levels and have high horizontal densities over some geographical areas. Processing these potential field data may require alternatives to the widely used Spherical Harmonics. During the past decades, new techniques have been proposed to model regionally the magnetic measurements. They complement the set of older approaches that were revived and sometimes revised in the meantime. The amount of available techniques is intimidating and one often wonders which method is the most appropriate for what purpose. In this paper, we review several modelling strategies. Starting from the Spherical Harmonics, we discuss methods with global support (wavelets, multi-scale, Slepian functions,) and then bring the focus on regional methods with local support (Rectangular Harmonic Analysis, Cylindrical Harmonic Analysis, Spherical Caps,). We briefly examine the theoretical aspects and properties of each approach. We compare them with the help of a unique set of perfect synthetic data that mimic an ideal spatial distribution at a fixed surface. This helps us to better emphasize the theoretical characteristics of each approach and suggest, when relevant, improvements that would be useful for future practical applications.
Programme 139;905
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Publisher Springer Netherlands Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN (down) 978-90-481-9858-0 Medium
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Call Number Serial 3579
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Author A. Chambodut
Title Encyclopedia of solid Earth Geophysics : section “Geomagnetic Field, IGRF – International Geomagnetic Reference Field” Type Book Chapter
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 905
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Publisher Springer Netherlands Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN (down) 978-90-481-8701-0 Medium
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Call Number Serial 1535
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Author Dietz R., Letcher R.J., Ackerman, J.T. Barst B.D., Basu N., Chastel O., Chételat J., Dastnau S., Desforges J.P., Eagles-Smith C.A., Eulaers I., Fort J., Nabe-Nielsen J., Sonne C.., Wilson S.
Title What are the toxicological effects of mercury in Arctic biota? Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
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Programme 330
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ISSN ISBN (down) 978-82-7971-068-4 Medium
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Call Number Serial 8475
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Title Snow research in Svalbard: Current status and knowledge gaps Type Report
Year 2019 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 82-107
Keywords snow, climate, cryosphere, glaciology, ecology, sea-ice
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Programme 1126
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 2535-6321 ISBN (down) 978-82-691528-0-7 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7544
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Author Moe B., Hanssen S.A., Ytrehus B., Balk L., Chastel O., Christensen-Dalsgaard S., Gustavsson H., Langset M.
Title Thiamine deficiency and seabirds in Norway. A pilot study Type Book
Year 2020 Publication Norvegian institute for nature research report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1720 Issue Pages
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Abstract Moe, B., Hanssen, S. A., Ytrehus, B., Balk, L., Chastel, O., Christensen-Dalsgaard, S., Gustavsson, H. & Langset, M. 2020.Thiamine deficiency and seabirds in Norway. A pilot study. NINA Report 1720. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. Thiamine (vitamin B1) is vital for life-sustaining enzymes in cells. Previous studies have reported episodes of thiamine deficiency in marine ecosystems, and suggested that this have contributed to population declines of seabirds breeding in the Baltic Sea and elsewhere. Many Norwegian seabird populations have shown a strong decline in population size, but thiamine status has never been assessed. The objective of this pilot study was, thus, to document thiamin levels in selected species and their associated food webs, and explore methodological issues relevant for future studies or monitoring. The methodological tests showed that storage freezing temperature did not affect thiamine levels in egg yolk samples, and that thiamine levels in eggs could not be corrected for incubation time. Furthermore, the quantified thiamine levels differed between two laboratories, and we developed a predictive equation to convert thiamine levels in egg yolk samples between the laboratories. This pilot study has, for the first time, investigated thiamine levels in seabird eggs from selected species and populations in Norway mainland and Svalbard, and in their food webs. We revealed variation among species, populations and prey types. The lowest levels were found in eggs from common eiders and in blue mussel which is their prey. Eggs from herring gulls had also relatively low levels. The levels for common eiders and herring gulls were higher than previously reported from the Baltic Sea. Nevertheless, the levels from common eiders, herring gulls and blue mussels should be classified as thiamine deficient according to effect-ranges reported in these previous studies. The highest levels were found in eggs from kittiwakes and Atlantic puffins. The diet samples from kittiwakes and Atlantic puffins had higher thiamine levels compared to blue mussels. This is the first time thiamine levels are reported for kittiwakes and Atlantic puffins. This pilot-study cannot answer whether Norwegian seabird population sizes are affected by thiamine levels, but we cannot rule out that thiamine can be a limiting factor for some Norwegian seabird populations. This report identifies knowledge gaps and provides recommendations for future studies and monitoring. We suggest more sampling of levels to better understand variation among years, areas, species and populations, and also clinical examinations and surveys. Studies investigating potential effects on reproduction and survival is ultimately need to better understand potential effects on population dynamics.
Programme 330
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ISSN ISBN (down) 978-82-426-3471-9 Medium
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Call Number Serial 8727
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Author Lavrillier, A., L. Egorova, S. Gabyshev
Title Izmeneniye klimata s tochki zreniya nauki korennykh narodov Sibiri (evenkov) [Climate change from the point of view of science of the indigenous peoples of Siberia (Evenks)] Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume In E. Kasten Chelovek i priroda v Sibiri: Ekologic Issue Pages 121-161
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Abstract Chapter peer-reviewed edited volumes
Programme 1127
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ISSN ISBN (down) 978-3-942883-75-7 Medium
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Call Number Serial 8522
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Title Polar Monitoring: Seabirds as Sentinels of Marine Ecosystems Type Book Chapter
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 205-230
Keywords Biodiversity, Biogeosciences, climate change, Ecology, Environmental Monitoring/Analysis, Evolutionary Biology,
Abstract The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC 2007) has highlighted an urgent need to assess how ecosystems respond to climate change. This has placed a large Earth and Life Sciences focus on polar regions, as these areas are so far experiencing the strongest and the most rapid global environmental changes.
Programme 137
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Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN (down) 978-3-642-27348-3, 978-3-642-27349-0 Medium
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Call Number Serial 4454
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Author Salam Alex P,
Title Stress Challenges and Immunity in Space Type Book Chapter
Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 425-439
Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,
Abstract Concordia Antarctic research station is one of the most isolated research stations on the planet and shares many stressor characteristics with deep space-long duration missions (DSLD). I spent a year at the Concordia in 2009 as a researcher in human biology and medicine for the European Space Agency, investigating the consequences of chronic stress on immunity and sleep. I discuss my experience and offer some brief thoughts on the parallels with DSLD missions.
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN (down) 978-3-642-22272-6 Medium
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Call Number Serial 1889
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Author Van de Vijver B., Beyens L. & Lange-Bertalot H.
Title The genus Stauroneis in the Arctic and (Sub-)Antarctic Regions Type Book Whole
Year 2004 Publication Bibliotheca Diatomologica Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
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Abstract The genus Stauroneis in the Arctic and (Sub-)Antarctic Regions
2004. 317 pages, 7 tables, 109 plates, 23x14cm
(Bibliotheca Diatomologica, Band 51)
Programme 136
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ISSN ISBN (down) 978-3-443-57042-2 Medium
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Call Number Serial 3188
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