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Author Ojardias M. & Sardain L.
Title Manteau résiduel et Ségrégats Magmatiques Profonds de la Péninsule Loranchet (NO Kerguelen – TAAF, Océan Indien): Etude Pétro-Géochimique de Nouveaux Gisements d'Enclaves Ultramafiques-mafiques à Kerguelen et Comparaisons avec les Provinces Sud-Est d Type Master
Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Maîtrise de Sciences de la Terre, Université claude-bernard, Lyon 1
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Author David, C.; Keckhut, P.; Armetta, A.; Jumelet, J.; Snels, M.; Marchand, M.; Bekki, S.
Title Radiosonde stratospheric temperatures at Dumont d'Urville (Antarctica): trends and link with polar stratospheric clouds Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Atmos. Chem. Phys. Abbreviated Journal ACP
Volume 10 Issue 8 Pages 3813-3825
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Abstract Temperature profiles measurements are performed daily (00:00 UT) in Dumont d'Urville (66°40' S, 140°01' E) by Météo-France, using standard radiosondes, since the International Geophysical Year in 1957. Yet, due to a 16 years data gap between 1963 and 1978, the entire dataset is only used for a qualitative overview. Only the most recent series, between 1979 and 2008, is used to investigate the inter-annual stratospheric temperatures variability. Over Dumont d'Urville, at the edge of the vortex, the annual mean temperature cooling of about 1 K/decade at 20 km is the result of the cooling trends between 0.5 and 1.4 K/decade, in summer and autumn and a warming of about 1.1 K/decade in spring. These values are consistent with values obtained using data from inner vortex stations, but with smaller amplitude. No statistically significant trend is detected in winter. We propose here the first attempt to link stratospheric temperature trends to Polar Stratospheric Cloud (PSC) trends in Antarctica based on the only continuous 20 years database of PSC lidar detection. Despite the absence of mean temperature trend during winter, the occurrence of temperatures below the NAT threshold between 1989 and 2008 reveals a significant trend of about +6%/decade. The PSCs occurrences frequency exhibits a concomitant trend of about +3%/decade, although not statistically significant. Yet, this is consistent with results obtained in the Northern Hemisphere. Such a possible positive trend in PSC occurrence has to be further explored to be confirmed or invalidated. If confirmed, this PSC trend is likely to have strong impacts, both on ozone recovery and climate evolution in Antarctica. The study also reveals the importance of trends on extreme temperatures, and not only on mean temperatures.
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ISSN 1680-7316 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 6061
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Author Trehen P. & Vernon P.
Title Adaptive strategies and evolution of life history parameters in Subantarctic flightless flies. Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 1992 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 42
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Abstract First European Workshop on Invertebrate Ecophysiology
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Author Lefauconnier B., Hagen J.O. & Rudant J.P.
Title Flow speed and calving rate of Kongsbreen glacier using Spot images. Second Circumpolar symposium on Remote sensing of Arctic Environments. Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Polar research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 59-65
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Author Salamolard M. & Weimerskirch H.
Title Relationship between foraging effort and energy requirement throughout the breeding season in the wandering albatross. Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
Year 1993 Publication Functional ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue Pages 643-652
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Call Number Serial 720
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Author Lachuer J, Legras C, Ronfort C, Barges S, Cohen-Adad F, Quivet L, Duchamp C, Verdier G, Barré H.
Title Molecular cloning and sequencing of a cDNA encoding a beta-thyroid hormone receptor in muscovy duckling. Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Biochimica et biophysica acta Abbreviated Journal Biochim. Biophys. Acta
Volume 1310 Issue 1 Pages 127-130
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Abstract A cDNA clone encoding a beta-thyroid hormone receptor (TRbeta) from muscovy
duckling liver was isolated and sequenced. Comparison with the chicken TRbeta
sequence showed a high degree of homology. This cDNA was used as a probe to
characterize the TRbeta mRNA transcripts expressed in muscovy duckling liver.
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Author Boutron C.F.
Title Antarctic and Greenland Snow and Ice Cores: Archives of the cliamte and Pollution of the Atmposphere of the Earth. Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Korean journal of polar research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue 2 Pages 45-52
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Author Lorius C. & Jouzel J.
Title European project for ice coring in Antarctica (Epica). Type Book Chapter
Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 263-277
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Abstract The Ocean and The Poles: Grand Challenges for European Cooperation, Edited by Gotthilf Hempel, Gustav Fisher Verlag, 1996
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Call Number Serial 728
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Author Van De Vijver B.
Title A protistological approach of the ecology and paleo-ecology of the subantarctic and maritime antarctic region. Type Thesis
Year 1999 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract THESE, Université d'Anvers, Belgique, Thèse de Doctorat
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Author Baker, D.F.; Law, R.M.; Gurney, K.R.; Rayner, P.; Peylin, P.; Denning, A.S.; Bousquet, P.; Bruhwiler, L.; Chen, Y.-H.; Ciais, P.; Fung, I.Y.; Heimann, M.; John, J.; Maki, T.; Maksyutov, S.; Masarie, K.; Prather, M.; Pak, B.; Taguchi, S.; Zhu, Z.
Title TransCom 3 inversion intercomparison: Impact of transport model errors on the interannual variability of regional CO2 fluxes, 1988–2003 Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Global biogeochemical cycles Abbreviated Journal
Volume 20 Issue Pages
Keywords atmospheric inversions; CO 2 fluxes; interannual variability; 0368 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere: constituent transport and chemistry; 0322 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Constituent sources and sinks; 0428 Biogeosciences: Carbon cycling; 0414 Biogeosciences: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling; 3260 Mathematical Geophysics: Inverse theory
Abstract Monthly CO2 fluxes are estimated across 1988–2003 for 22 emission regions using data from 78 CO2 measurement sites. The same inversion (method, priors, data) is performed with 13 different atmospheric transport models, and the spread in the results is taken as a measure of transport model error. Interannual variability (IAV) in the winds is not modeled, so any IAV in the measurements is attributed to IAV in the fluxes. When both this transport error and the random estimation errors are considered, the flux IAV obtained is statistically significant at P ? 0.05 when the fluxes are grouped into land and ocean components for three broad latitude bands, but is much less so when grouped into continents and basins. The transport errors have the largest impact in the extratropical northern latitudes. A third of the 22 emission regions have significant IAV, including the Tropical East Pacific (with physically plausible uptake/release across the 1997–2000 El Niño/La Niña) and Tropical Asia (with strong release in 1997/1998 coinciding with large-scale fires there). Most of the global IAV is attributed robustly to the tropical/southern land biosphere, including both the large release during the 1997/1998 El Niño and the post-Pinatubo uptake.
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5542
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