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Author Fourcy D., Chapuis J.-L., Lebouvier M., Robin M.
Title Combining satellite datasets to track changes in the vegetation of Kerguelen Type Poster
Year 2018 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1539
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Abstract . SCAR-IASC Open Science Conference, Davos, Switzerland, 19-23/06/2018. Résumé publié dans  POLAR2018 Abstract proceedings – Open Science Conference, 19-23 June 2018 Davos, Switzerland
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Call Number Serial 7021
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Author Karen D. McCoy
Title Community-Level Interactions and Disease Dynamics Type Book
Year 2021 Publication Infectious Disease Ecology of Wild Birds Abbreviated Journal
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ISSN (down) 978-0-19-874624-9 ISBN 978-0-19-874624-9 Medium
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Call Number Serial 8498
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Author Legrand M. & Mayewski P.
Title Glaciochemistry of Polar ice cores: a review. Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication Reviews of geophysics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 35 Issue 3 Pages 219-243
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Call Number Serial 544
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Author Massom R.A., Eicken H., Haas C., Jeffries M.O., Drinkwater M.R., Sturm M., Worby A.P.
Title Snow on Antarctic sea ice. Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Reviews of geophysics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 39 Issue Pages 413-445
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Call Number Serial 2312
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Year 2007 Publication Reviews of geophysics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 45 Issue Pages
Keywords history; geomagnetism; paleomagnetism; 1599 Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism: General or miscellaneous; 1714 History of Geophysics: Geomagnetism and paleomagnetism; 5440 Planetary Sciences: Solid Surface Planets: Magnetic fields and magnetism; 7999 Space Weather: General or miscellaneous; 9820 General or Miscellaneous: Techniques applicable in three or more fields
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Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5486
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Title Ground-based measurements of spatial and temporal variability of snow accumulation in East Antarctica Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Reviews of geophysics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 46 Issue Pages
Keywords surface mass balance; East Antarctica; measurements; ground-truthing; 0762 Cryosphere: Mass balance; 0726 Cryosphere: Ice sheets; 0794 Cryosphere: Instruments and techniques; 9310 Geographic Location: Antarctica; 1621 Global Change: Cryospheric change
Abstract The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest, highest, coldest, driest, and windiest ice sheet on Earth. Understanding of the surface mass balance (SMB) of Antarctica is necessary to determine the present state of the ice sheet, to make predictions of its potential contribution to sea level rise, and to determine its past history for paleoclimatic reconstructions. However, SMB values are poorly known because of logistic constraints in extreme polar environments, and they represent one of the biggest challenges of Antarctic science. Snow accumulation is the most important parameter for the SMB of ice sheets. SMB varies on a number of scales, from small-scale features (sastrugi) to ice-sheet-scale SMB patterns determined mainly by temperature, elevation, distance from the coast, and wind-driven processes. In situ measurements of SMB are performed at single points by stakes, ultrasonic sounders, snow pits, and firn and ice cores and laterally by continuous measurements using ground-penetrating radar. SMB for large regions can only be achieved practically by using remote sensing and/or numerical climate modeling. However, these techniques rely on ground truthing to improve the resolution and accuracy. The separation of spatial and temporal variations of SMB in transient regimes is necessary for accurate interpretation of ice core records. In this review we provide an overview of the various measurement techniques, related difficulties, and limitations of data interpretation; describe spatial characteristics of East Antarctic SMB and issues related to the spatial and temporal representativity of measurements; and provide recommendations on how to perform in situ measurements.
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5492
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Title Grain growth theories and the isothermal evolution of the specific surface area of snow. Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Journal of applied physiology Abbreviated Journal J. Appl. Physiol.
Volume 95 Issue Pages 6175-6184
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Call Number Serial 2747
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Title Fellfields of the Kerguelen Islands harbour specific soil microbiomes and rhizomicrobiomes of an endemic plant facing necrosis Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Frontiers in Soil Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2 Issue Pages
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Call Number Serial 8492
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Title Lithium isotopes in marine food webs: Effect of ecological and environmental parameters Type Journal
Year 2023 Publication Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue Pages
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Call Number Serial 8543
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Author Fabrizio Magrini, Dario Jozinovi?, Fabio Cammarano, Alberto Michelini, Lapo Boschi
Title Local earthquakes detection: A benchmark dataset of 3-component seismograms built on a global scale Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue Pages 1-10
Keywords Benchmark dataset Earthquake detection algorithm Seismology Supervised machine learning
Abstract Machine learning is becoming increasingly important in scientific and technological progress, due to its ability to create models that describe complex data and generalize well. The wealth of publicly-available seismic data nowadays requires automated, fast, and reliable tools to carry out a multitude of tasks, such as the detection of small, local earthquakes in areas characterized by sparsity of receivers. A similar application of machine learning, however, should be built on a large amount of labeled seismograms, which is neither immediate to obtain nor to compile. In this study we present a large dataset of seismograms recorded along the vertical, north, and east components of 1487 broad-band or very broad-band receivers distributed worldwide; this includes 629,095 3-component seismograms generated by 304,878 local earthquakes and labeled as EQ, and 615,847 ones labeled as noise (AN). Application of machine learning to this dataset shows that a simple Convolutional Neural Network of 67,939 parameters allows discriminating between earthquakes and noise single-station recordings, even if applied in regions not represented in the training set. Achieving an accuracy of 96.7, 95.3, and 93.2% on training, validation, and test set, respectively, we prove that the large variety of geological and tectonic settings covered by our data supports the generalization capabilities of the algorithm, and makes it applicable to real-time detection of local events. We make the database publicly available, intending to provide the seismological and broader scientific community with a benchmark for time-series to be used as a testing ground in signal processing.
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Call Number Serial 8017
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