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. (2014). Rovers minimize human disturbance in research on wild animals (Vol. 11).
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. (2017). Antarctica and the strategic plan for biodiversity (Vol. 15).
Keywords: Antarctic Ocean Antarctica Biodiversity Conservation science Invasive species Marine conservation Marine ecology Marine ecosystems
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O. I. Berngardt, J. M. Ruohoniemi, J.-P. St?Maurice, A. Marchaudon, M. J. Kosch, A. S. Yukimatu, N. Nishitani, S. G. Shepherd, M. F. Marcucci, H. Hu, T. Nagatsuma, M. Lester. (2019). Global Diagnostics of Ionospheric Absorption During X-Ray Solar Flares Based on 8- to 20-MHz Noise Measured by Over-the-Horizon Radars (Vol. 17). Bachelor's thesis, , .
Keywords: \special t4ht@.D layer; \special t4ht@.E layer; decameter radars; ionosphere; radionoise absorption; X-ray solar flares
Programme: 312
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. (2018). OZCAR: The French Network of Critical Zone Observatories (Vol. 17). Bachelor's thesis, , .
Programme: 1013,1053,1108,1110
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. (2022). TOI-712: A System of Adolescent Mini-Neptunes Extending to the Habitable Zone (Vol. 164).
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. (2023). HIP 33609 b: An Eccentric Brown Dwarf Transiting a V = 7.3 Rapidly Rotating B Star (Vol. 165).
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. (2018). New Data on Vegetation and Climate Reconstruction in the Baikal-Patom Highland (Eastern Siberia) in the Last Glacial Maximum and Early Holocene (Vol. 478).
Abstract: The first results of anthracological investigation for Eastern Siberia on the carbonaceous remains of woody and shrubby plants at the archaeological sites Kovrizhka III and IV in the lower reaches of the Vitim River are presented. The results of anthracological studies enabled us to obtain new data on changes in vegetation and climate along the lower reaches of the Vitim River. As a result, new data on human habitation in the lower reaches of the Vitim River in the last glacial maximum and early Holocene were obtained.
Programme: 1140
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. (2016). A Serological Survey About Zoonoses in the Verkhoyansk Area, Northeastern Siberia (Sakha Republic, Russian Federation) (Vol. 16).
Abstract: In 2012, a seroprevalence survey concerning 10 zoonoses, which were bacterial (Lyme borreliosis and Q fever), parasitic (alveolar echinococcosis [AE] and cystic echinococcosis [CE], cysticercosis, toxoplasmosis, toxocariasis, and trichinellosis), or arboviral (tick-borne encephalitis and West Nile virus infection), was conducted among 77 adult volunteers inhabiting Suordakh and Tomtor Arctic villages in the Verkhoyansk area (Yakutia). Following serological testing by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and/or western blot, no positive result was found for cysticercosis, CE, toxocariasis, trichinellosis, and both arboviral zoonoses. Four subjects (5.2%) had anti-Toxoplasma IgG, without the presence of specific IgM. More importantly, eight subjects (10.4%) tested positive for Lyme borreliosis, two (2.6%) for recently acquired Q fever, and one (1.3%) for AE. Lyme infection and Q fever, whose presence had not been reported so far in Arctic Yakutia, appeared therefore to be a major health threat for people dwelling, sporting, or working in the Arctic area of the Sakha Republic.
Programme: 1038
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Januka Attanayake, Christine Thomas, Vernon F. Cormier, Meghan S. Miller, Keith D. Koper. (2018). Irregular Transition Layer Beneath the Earth's Inner Core Boundary From Observations of Antipodal PKIKP and PKIIKP Waves (Vol. 19).
Keywords: inner core boundary inner core solidification inner core structure PKIIKP PKIKP transition
Programme: 133
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G. A. Cox, W. J. Brown, L. Billingham, R. Holme. (2018). MagPySV: A Python Package for Processing and Denoising Geomagnetic Observatory Data (Vol. 19).
Abstract: Measurements obtained at ground-based observatories are crucial to understanding the geomagnetic field and its secular variation (SV). However, current data processing methods rely on piecemeal closed-source codes or are performed on an ad hoc basis, hampering efforts to reproduce data sets underlying published results. We present MagPySV, an open-source Python package designed to provide a consistent and automated means of generating high-resolution SV data sets from hourly means distributed by the Edinburgh World Data Centre. It applies corrections for documented baseline changes, and optionally, data may be excluded using the ap index, which removes effects from documented high solar activity periods such as geomagnetic storms. Robust statistics are used to identify and remove outliers. Developing existing denoising methods, we use principal component analysis of the covariance matrix of residuals between observed SV and that predicted by a global field model to remove a proxy for external field contamination from observations. This method creates a single covariance matrix for all observatories of interest combined and applies the denoising to all locations simultaneously, resulting in cleaner time series of the internally generated SV. In our case studies, we present cleaned data in two geographic regions: monthly first differences are used to investigate geomagnetic jerk morphology in Europe, an area previously well-studied at lower resolution, and annual differences are investigated for northern high latitude regions, which are often neglected due to their high noise content. MagPySV may be run on the command line or within an interactive Jupyter notebook; two notebooks reproducing the case studies are supplied.
Programme: 139
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