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Author Weiss, K., & Marchand, D. openurl 
  Title Psychologie sociale de l'environnement Type Book Whole
  Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Call Number Serial 3818  
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Author Weiss, K., Moser, G., & Germann, C. openurl 
  Title Perception de l'environnement, conceptions du métier et pratiques culturales des agriculteurs dans le cadre du développement durable. Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Revue européenne de psychologie appliquée Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 56 Issue Pages 73-81  
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Author Weiss, K., Feliot-Rippeault, M., & Gaud, R. openurl 
  Title Uses of places and setting preferences in a French Antarctic station Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Environment and behavior Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 39 Issue Pages 147-164  
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  ISSN 0013-9165 ISBN Medium  
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Author Weiss, K., & Carrette, P openurl 
  Title Adaptation et alcool en situation extrême : analyse socioenvironnementale dans les Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Alcoologie et Addictologie Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 27 Issue 4 Pages 287-295.  
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Author Tafforin C., openurl 
  Title Ethological indicators of isolated and confined teams in the perspective of missions to Mars. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Aviation space and environmental medicine Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 76 Issue Pages 1083-1087  
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  ISSN 0095-6562 ISBN Medium  
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Author Nicolas, M., Weiss, K., & Heas, S. openurl 
  Title le leadership dans les situations extrêmes Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Inflexions Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 3 Issue Pages 183-198  
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  ISSN 1772-3760 ISBN Medium  
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Author Tafforin, C. file  openurl
  Title Human Ethology in the french polar bases : Dumont d’Urville, Port-aux-Français, Concordia. Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Human Ethology Bulletin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 21 Issue 4 Pages 13-15  
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  ISSN 2224-4476 ISBN Medium  
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Author Alexis Chaigneau, Rosemary A. Morrow, Stephen R. Rintoul doi  openurl
  Title Seasonal and interannual evolution of the mixed layer in the Antarctic Zone south of Tasmania Type Journal
  Year 2004 Publication Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 51 Issue 12 Pages 2047-2072  
  Keywords Antarctic zone Surface and subsurface water masses Surface mixed layer Temporal variations  
  Abstract Seasonal and interannual variations of the mixed layer properties in the Antarctic Zone (AZ) south of Tasmania are described using 7 WOCE/SR3 CTD sections and 8 years of summertime SURVOSTRAL XBT and thermosalinograph measurements between Tasmania and Antarctica. The AZ, which extends from the Polar Front (PF) to the Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current Front (SACCF), is characterized by a 150m deep layer of cold Winter Water (WW) overlayed in summer by warmer, fresher water mass known as Antarctic Surface Water (AASW). South of Tasmania, two branches of the PF divide the AZ into northern and southern zones with distinct water properties and variability. In the northern AZ (between the northern and southern branches of the PF), the mixed layer depth (MLD) is fairly constant in latitude, being 150m deep in winter and around 40–60m in summer. In the southern AZ, the winter MLD decreases from 150m at the S-PF to 80m at the SACCF and from 60 to 35m in summer. Shallower mixed layers in the AZ-S are due to the decrease in the wind speed and stronger upwelling near the Antarctic Divergence. The WW MLD oscillates by ±15m around its mean value and modest interannual changes are driven by winter wind stress anomalies. The mixed layer is on annual average 1.7°C warmer, 0.06 fresher and 0.2kgm−3 lighter in the northern AZ than in the southern AZ. The Levitus (1998) climatology is in agreement with the observed mean summer mixed layer temperature and salinity along the SURVOSTRAL line but underestimates the MLD by 10–20m. The winter MLD in the climatology is also closed to that observed, but is 0.15 saltier than the observations along the AZ-N of the SR3 line. MLD, temperature and density show a strong seasonal cycle through the AZ while the mixed layer salinity is nearly constant throughout the year. During winter, the AZ MLD is associated with a halocline while during summer it coincides with a thermocline. Interannual variability of the AZ summer mixed layer is partly influenced by large scale processes such as the circumpolar wave which produces a warm anomaly during the summer 1996–1997, and partly by local mechanisms such as the retroflection of the S-PF which introduces cold water across the AZ-N.  
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Author Matthis Auger, Rosemary Morrow, Elodie Kestenare, Jean-Baptiste Sallée, Rebecca Cowley doi  isbn
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  Title Southern Ocean in-situ temperature trends over 25 years emerge from interannual variability Type Journal
  Year 2020 Publication Nature Communications Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 514  
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  Abstract Despite playing a major role in global ocean heat storage, the Southern Ocean remains the most sparsely measured region of the global ocean. Here, a unique 25-year temperature time-series of the upper 800 m, repeated several times a year across the Southern Ocean, allows us to document the long-term change within water-masses and how it compares to the interannual variability. Three regions stand out as having strong trends that dominate over interannual variability: warming of the subantarctic waters (0.29 ± 0.09 °C per decade); cooling of the near-surface subpolar waters (−0.07 ± 0.04 °C per decade); and warming of the subsurface subpolar deep waters (0.04 ± 0.01 °C per decade). Although this subsurface warming of subpolar deep waters is small, it is the most robust long-term trend of our section, being in a region with weak interannual variability. This robust warming is associated with a large shoaling of the maximum temperature core in the subpolar deep water (39 ± 09 m per decade), which has been significantly underestimated by a factor of 3 to 10 in past studies. We find temperature changes of comparable magnitude to those reported in Amundsen–Bellingshausen Seas, which calls for a reconsideration of current ocean changes with important consequences for our understanding of future Antarctic ice-sheet mass loss.  
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Author Rosemary Morrow, Elodie Kestenare doi  isbn
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  Title 22-year surface salinity changes in the Seasonal Ice Zone near 140°E off Antarctica Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication Journal of Marine Systems Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 175 Issue Pages 46-62  
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  Abstract Seasonal and interannual variations in sea surface salinity (SSS) are analyzed in the Sea Ice Zone south of 60°S, from a 22-year time series of observations near 140°E. In the northern sea-ice zone during the warming, melting cycle from October to March, waters warm by an average of 3.5°C and become fresher by 0.1 to 0.25. In the southern sea-ice zone, the surface temperatures vary from −1 to 1°C over summer, and the maximal SSS range occurs in December, with a minimum SSS of 33.65 near the Southern Boundary of the ACC, reaching 34.4 in the shelf waters close to the coast. The main fronts, normally defined at subsurface, are shown to have more distinct seasonal characteristics in SSS than in SST. The interannual variations in SSS are more closely linked to variations in upstream sea-ice cover than surface forcing. SSS and sea-ice variations show distinct phases, with large biannual variations in the early 1990s, weaker variations in the 2000s and larger variations again from 2009 onwards. The calving of the Mertz Glacier Tongue in February 2010 leads to increased sea-ice cover and widespread freshening of the surface layers from 2011 onwards. Summer freshening in the northern sea-ice zone is ~0.05–0.07 per decade, increasing to 0.08 per decade in the southern sea-ice zone, largely influenced by the Mertz Glacier calving event at the end of our time series. The summer time series of SSS on the shelf at 140°E is in phase but less variable than the SSS observed upstream in the Adélie Depression, and thus represents a spatially integrated index of the wider SSS variations.  
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  ISSN 0924-7963 ISBN 0924-7963 Medium  
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