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MAJ Emilie. (2010). Parlons sakha. Langue et culture iakoutes..
Abstract: About the Yakut culture and the language. The book uses a part of Emilie Maj's PhD thesis.
Programme: 1024
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MAJ Emilie. (2011). Crin noir, crin blanc, fil du destin
.(Fil à fil. Contes à débobiner (46)), 22–23.
Abstract: A popular article in form of an invented tale abot the use of horse hair by Yakut people in the past
Programme: 1024
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MAJ Emilie. (2011). The civilising hero, a question of domestication in Yakutia. – Peil, T. (ed) The Space of Culture – the Place of Nature in Estonia and Beyond. Approaches to Culture Theory 1, 153-164. Tartu University Press, Tartu.
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Abstract: About the Yakut hero Ellej and the significance of his figure in the contemporary society
Programme: 1024
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MAJ Emilie. (2011). Quand la mort dérange
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Abstract: About the horse slauthering in the traditionnal societies
Programme: 1024
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MAJ Emilie. (2011). Compte rendu de “Carole Ferret. Une civilisation du cheval: les usages de l’équidé de la steppe à la taïga. Paris: Belin, 2010. 350 p.” .
Abstract: About Carole Ferret's book on horse in Altaic societies
Programme: 1024
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MAJ Emilie. (2011). Au pays des chevaux polaires.
Abstract: A popular article about human and horse in Yakut history and culture
Programme: 1024
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Maj Emilie. (2011). Sibérie. Les Iakoutes.
Abstract: A popular article about Yakut people today
Programme: 1024
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MAJ Emilie. (2011). Rapport scientifique FESTIVETHNO – mission en Iakoutie -, Programme de recherches Institut Paul-Emile Victor, Campagne été 2011, 9 juin – 5 juillet 2011 .
Abstract: Report on the symblic significance of music during the celebrations in Republic Sakha (Yakutia), in particular on the symblic significance of jew's harp music in the postsoviet contexte.
Programme: 1024
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Maj Emilie. (2011). Musique et gestuelle dans les rituels de “possession” ou de chamanisme, . L'Homme, (197), 99–110.
Abstract: About music and shamanism in rituals in th etraditionnal societies, in particular in the Yakut culture
Programme: 1024
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A. Dommergue, P. Martinerie, J. Courteaud, E. Witrant, D. M. Etheridge. (2016). A new reconstruction of atmospheric gaseous elemental mercury trend over the last 60 years from Greenland firn records (Vol. 136).
Abstract: This study presents measurements of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) concentrations in the 80 m of firn air at the international drilling site of NEEM in Greenland (2452 m, 77°25.8 N, 51°06.4 W). Using inverse modeling, we were able to reconstruct the atmospheric GEM trend at this Arctic site over the last 60 years. We show discrepancies between this record and the previous firn record of Summit. This could be attributed to experimental biases and/or differences in air mass transport. A multisite inverse model was used to derive an atmospheric scenario reconciling the two firn records. We show that GEM seasonal variations are very limited at these high altitude sites and thus probably unaffected by spring/summer photochemistry. The firn reconstructions suggest an increase of GEM concentrations since the 1950s peaking in the late 1960s and early 1970s. A decrease is then observed with minimum GEM concentrations around 1995–2000. The reconstruction compares well with historical mercury (Hg) releases and recent simulations of atmospheric Hg. Our optimal GEM scenario does not allow to categorically conclude on recent trends for GEM concentrations over the 2000–2010 decade.
Keywords: Archive Arctic Atmospheric mercury Firn Greenland Mercury
Programme: 1025
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