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Author Friedt J-M, Retornaz T, Alzuaga S, Baron T, Martin G, Laroche T, Ballandras S, Griselin M, Simonnet J-P,
Title Surface acoustic wave devices as passive buried sensors Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Journal of Applied Physics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 109 Issue 3 Pages 034905-9
Keywords (down) delay lines, electrical conductivity, ground penetrating radar, moisture, permittivity, surface acoustic wave sensors, temperature measurement, wireless sensor networks,
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
Publisher AIP Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0021-8979 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3116
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Author Hao Wang, John D. Nagy, Olivier Gilg, Yang Kuang
Title Type Journal
Year 2009 Publication Mathematical Biosciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 221 Issue 1 Pages 1-10
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Programme 1036
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ISSN 0025-5564 ISBN 0025-5564 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7249
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Title Evolution of the Cook Ice Cap (Kerguelen Islands) between the last centuries and 2100 ce based on cosmogenic dating and glacio-climatic modelling Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication Antarctic Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 33 Issue 3 Pages 301-317
Keywords (down) degree-day glaciological model future projections glacial fluctuations in situ cosmogenic chlorine-36 dating moraines sub-Antarctic islands
Abstract The Cook Ice Cap (CIC) on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands recently experienced extremely negative surface mass balance. Further deglaciation could have important impacts on endemic and invasive fauna and flora. To put this exceptional glacier evolution into a multi-centennial-scale context, we refined the evolution of the CIC over the last millennium, investigated the associated climate conditions and explored its potential evolution by 2100 ce. A glaciological model, constrained by cosmic ray exposure dating of moraines, historical documents and recent direct mass balance observations, was used to simulate the ice-cap extents during different phases of advance and retreat between the last millennium and 2100 ce. Cosmogenic dating suggests glacial advance around the early Little Ice Age (LIA), consistent with findings from other sub-Antarctic studies, and the rather cold and humid conditions brought about by the negative phase of the Southern Annular Mode (SAM). This study contributes to our currently limited understanding of palaeoclimate for the early LIA in the southern Indian Ocean. Glaciological modelling and observations confirm the recent decrease in CIC extent linked to the intensification of the SAM. Although affected by large uncertainties, future simulations suggest a complete disappearance of CIC by the end of the century.
Programme 1048
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ISSN 0954-1020, 1365-2079 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8187
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Author Roman Sulzbach, Hartmut Wziontek, Michael Hart-Davis, Henryk Dobslaw, Hans-Georg Scherneck, Michel Van Camp, Ove Christian Dahl Omang, Ezequiel D. Antokoletz, Christian Voigt, Denise Dettmering, Maik Thomas
Title Modeling gravimetric signatures of third-degree ocean tides and their detection in superconducting gravimeter records Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Journal of Geodesy Abbreviated Journal
Volume 96 Issue 5 Pages 35
Keywords (down) Degree-3 tides Superconducting gravimetry Tidal analysis Tidal modeling Tide gauge data
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Programme 688
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ISSN 1432-1394 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8578
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Title Provenance of freshwater pulses in the Gulf of Mexico during the last deglaciation Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Quaternary Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 74 Issue 2 Pages 235-245
Keywords (down) Deglaciation, Meltwater pulse, Laurentide Ice Sheet, Clay minerals, Orca Basin, Mississippi River,
Abstract During the last deglaciation, the decaying Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) delivered huge volumes of meltwater toward the Gulf of Mexico. The present investigation of clay mineralogy and grain-size characteristics of terrigenous sediments deposited in the Orca Basin (Gulf of Mexico) offers a unique opportunity to link the marine record of these meltwater floods with the reconstructed continental glacial history and the modeled drainage patterns. Five peculiar sedimentary levels, characterized by high smectite content and low CaCO3 content, were identified and occurred simultaneously with major meltwater floods. According to recently published clay mineral distribution maps for North America, these results help to pinpoint the southwestern margin of the LIS as a main contributor to most of the meltwater discharges. In addition, the peculiar mineralogical composition (illite and chlorite-rich) of the sediments characterizing the meltwater episode associated with Heinrich event 1 suggests a provenance from the Great Lakes area, supporting the interpretation of destabilization of the LIS southeastern margin during this event. Decreased terrigenous contribution associated with changing provenance of sediments after 12.9 cal ka BP suggests strong modifications of the continental hydrography in relation to Lake Agassiz history and changes in the morphology of Mississippi delta due to rising sea level.
Programme 316
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ISSN 0033-5894 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 479
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Author Portier E., Mercier D., Decaulne A.
Title Type Peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2023 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords (down) Deglaciation Iceland Landslides Paraglacial
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Programme 1266
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Call Number Serial 8732
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Author Emilie Portier, Denis Mercier, Armelle Decaulne, Etienne Cossart
Title Type Journal
Year 2024 Publication Geomorphology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 457 Issue Pages 109230
Keywords (down) Deglaciation Holocene Landslide Rock-slope failures Schmidt-hammer exposure-age dating
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Programme 1266
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ISSN 0169-555X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8759
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Author Emilie Portier, Denis Mercier, Armelle Decaulne
Title Spatial analysis and controlling factors of landslides in East Icelandic fjords Type Journal
Year 2023 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume 29 Issue 1 Pages
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ISSN 1266-5304 ISBN 9782913282988 Medium
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Call Number Serial 8662
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Author Tocheport, A.; Rivera, L.; Chevrot, S.
Title A systematic study of source time functions and moment tensors of intermediate and deep earthquakes Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 112 Issue Pages
Keywords (down) Deep earthquakes; body waves inversion; source parameters; 7203 Seismology: Body waves; 7215 Seismology: Earthquake source observations; 7209 Seismology: Earthquake dynamics; 8120 Tectonophysics: Dynamics of lithosphere and mantle: general
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Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5550
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Author F. Pitout, A. Marchaudon, K. J. Trattner, J. Berchem, H. Laakso, C. P. Escoubet
Title Simultaneous Polar and Cluster Observations in the Northern and Southern Middle-Altitude Polar Cusps Around Equinox Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 125 Issue 12 Pages e2020JA028346
Keywords (down) dayside magnetosphere hemispheric asymmetry polar cusp
Abstract We present an event of simultaneous observations of the northern and southern middle-altitude polar cusps by the Polar spacecraft and Cluster fleet that occurred on 23 September 2004. We examine the possible asymmetries in the fields and plasma parameters, although the proximity of the equinox should limit these asymmetries. Ion sensors reveal two dispersions in both cusps, and data analysis leads to the conclusion that those dispersions are due to pulsed reconnection at a single X-line, which runs along the subsolar magnetopause. While the electromagnetic and particle energy fluxes injected in both cusp are globally very similar, we report significant differences in ion dispersions, width of the low-latitude boundary layer, and peak convection velocities. We ascribe these differences to the dipole tilt that introduces an asymmetry in the magnetosheath flow at the exterior cusps.
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ISSN 2169-9402 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 6363
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