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Title Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication Communications Earth & Environment Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 1-8
Keywords Physical oceanography
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Programme 688
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ISSN (down) 2662-4435 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8387
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Title Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Communications Earth & Environment Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 1-11
Keywords Atmospheric chemistry Climate-change mitigation
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Programme 1255
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Call Number Serial 8505
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Author Charlotte Bruland, Celine Hadziioannou
Title Gliding tremors associated with the 26 second microseism in the Gulf of Guinea Type Journal
Year 2023 Publication Communications Earth & Environment Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue 1 Pages 1-9
Keywords Geophysics Seismology Volcanology
Abstract A location in the Gulf of Guinea, which emits monochromatic seismic waves at 26-second period, seemingly continuously, was identified in the 1960s. However, the origin of these seismic waves remains enigmatic to date. Here we use three-component data from two seismic arrays in Africa, as well as additional seismic data compiled from around the world, to investigate the tremors. We identify frequency glides accompanying the previously known 26 s microseism which start at the same frequency and originate in the same, fixed location in the Gulf of Guinea. The stable characteristics of the tremors, their low frequency range, the implied large spatial scale, and the decades-long timescales where this phenomenon seems to have been active, all point towards a gap in our understanding of long period oceanic and volcanic signals. Since tremor is an important tool to monitor volcanoes, understanding this phenomenon may affect future forecasting of volcanic activity.
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Call Number Serial 8536
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Author Jordi Diaz
Title Atmosphere-solid earth coupling signals generated by the 15 January 2022 Hunga-Tonga eruption Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Communications Earth & Environment Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 1-8
Keywords Geophysics Natural hazards Seismology Volcanology
Abstract The January 15th 2022 eruption of the Hunga-Tonga volcano was associated to one of the highest energy volcanic explosions of the past few decades. Here we present a compilation of data from global seismic networks to explore three main topics: the time evolution of the eruption, the propagation of the atmospheric waves around the Earth and the low-frequency, long-lasting seismic signals worldwide after the main event. We find that the eruption started around 04:00, included two large explosions at 05:30 and 08:25 and produced atmospheric waves which circled the Earth more than two times during a time span of 3.5 days and were detected seismically. We also identify very low frequency signals, detected over several hours, which we interpret as resulting from the excitation of Earth normal modes. To our knowledge, there are no previous examples of atmospheric-solid Earth coupling over such a long time interval and only two examples of normal mode excitation following volcanic eruptions.
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Call Number Serial 8562
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Author Clive R. McMahon, Mark A. Hindell, Jean Benoit Charrassin, Richard Coleman, Christophe Guinet, Robert Harcourt, Sara Labrousse, Benjemin Raymond, Michael Sumner, Natalia Ribeiro
Title Southern Ocean pinnipeds provide bathymetric insights on the East Antarctic continental shelf Type Journal
Year 2023 Publication Communications Earth & Environment Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue 1 Pages 1-10
Keywords Environmental sciences Ocean sciences
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Programme 1201
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Call Number Serial 8774
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Title Probing the limits of sampling gaseous elemental mercury passively in the remote atmosphere Type Journal
Year 2023 Publication Environmental Science: Atmospheres Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 2 Pages 268-281
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Programme 1028
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ISSN (down) 2634-3606 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8636
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Title Effects of Climate and Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Early to Mid-Term Stage Litter Decomposition Across Biomes Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication Frontiers in Forests and Global Change Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue Pages
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Programme 136
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ISSN (down) 2624-893X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8301
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Title Sexual segregation in a sexually dimorphic seabird: a matter of spatial scale Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication Peer Community in Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue Pages 100025
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Abstract A recommendation of: Christophe Barbraud, Karine Delord, Akiko Kato, Paco Bustamante, Yves Cherel Sexual segregation in a highly pagophilic and sexually dimorphic marine predator https://doi.org/10.1101/472431
Programme 109
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ISSN (down) 2606-4979 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8434
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Title Sustained Antarctic Research: A 21st Century Imperative Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication One Earth Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1 Pages 95-113
Keywords adaptations atmosphere-ocean couplings climate change conservation Earth systems ice sheet politics and governance sea level Southern Ocean sustainability
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ISSN (down) 2590-3322 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 7732
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Title Similar circling movements observed across marine megafauna taxa Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication iScience Abbreviated Journal
Volume 24 Issue 4 Pages 102221
Keywords Animals Biological Sciences Ecology Ethology Zoology
Abstract Advances in biologging technology have enabled 3D dead-reckoning reconstruction of marine animal movements at spatiotemporal scales of meters and seconds. Examining high-resolution 3D movements of sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier, N = 4; Rhincodon typus, N = 1), sea turtles (Chelonia mydas, N = 3), penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus, N = 6), and marine mammals (Arctocephalus gazella, N = 4; Ziphius cavirostris, N = 1), we report the discovery of circling events where animals consecutively circled more than twice at relatively constant angular speeds. Similar circling behaviors were observed across a wide variety of marine megafauna, suggesting these behaviors might serve several similar purposes across taxa including foraging, social interactions, and navigation.
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ISSN (down) 2589-0042 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8095
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