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Author Maupetit F. & Delmas R.J.
Title Chemical composition of falling snow at Dumont D'Urville, Antarctica. Type Journal Article
Year 1992 Publication Journal of atmospheric chemistry Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue Pages 31-42
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ISSN 0167-7764 ISBN Medium
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Author Chastel O., Weimerskirch H. & Jouventin P.
Title High annual variability in reproductive success and survival of an Antarctic seabird, the snow petrel Pagodroma nivea: a 27-year study. Type Journal Article
Year 1993 Publication Oecologia Abbreviated Journal Oecologia
Volume 94 Issue Pages 278-285
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ISSN 0029-8549 ISBN Medium
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Author Maurette M., Immel G., Hammer C., Harvey R., Kurat G. & Taylor S.
Title Collection and curation of IDPs from Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Analysis of Interplanetary Dust Particles, AIP Conf. Proc. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 310 Issue Pages 277-290
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Abstract Collection and Curation of IDPs from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets
Maurette, M.; Immel, G.; Hammer, C.; Harvey, R.; Kurat, G.; Taylor, S.
Analysis of Interplanetary Dust, Proceedings of the NASA / LPI Workshop held in Houston, TX, May 1993. New York: American Institute of Physics Press. Edited by E. Zolensky, T. L. Wilson, F. J. M. Rietmeijer, and G. J. Flynn. AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 310, 1994, p.277
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Author Petrescu I., Lamotte Brasseur J., Claeyssens M. & Gerday C.
Title Molecular adaptations to cold as shown by comparison of xylanases from yeast strains Cryptococcus albidus and Antarctic C.adeliae. Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 1998 Publication Eurocord meeting Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 193
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Author Weimerskirch H., Salamolard M. & Jouventin P.
Title Satellite telemetry of foraging movements in the wandering albatross. Type Journal Article
Year 1992 Publication Wildlife telemetry Abbreviated Journal
Volume 24 Issue Pages 185-198
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Programme 109
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Author Gabarrou J.F., Duchamp C., Williams J. & Geraert P.A.
Title A role for thyroid hormones in the regulation of diet-induced thermogenesis in birds. Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication British journal of nutrition Abbreviated Journal Br. J. Nutr.
Volume 78 Issue Pages 963-973
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ISSN 0007-1145 ISBN Medium
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Author Kurat G., Hoppe P. & Maurette M.
Title Preliminary report on spinel-rich CAIs in an antarctic micrometeorite. Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Lunar and planetary science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 25 Issue Pages 763
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ISSN 1540-7845 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (up) 217
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Author Weimerskirch H.
Title How can a pelagic seabird provision its chick when relying on a distant resource? Cyclic attendance at the colony, foraging decision and body condition in sooty shearwaters. Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Journal of animal ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 67 Issue Pages 99-109
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ISSN 0021-8790 ISBN Medium
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Author Jouventin P.
Title Préface de 'Le comportement des animaux'. Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Pour la science Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 7-9
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ISSN 0153-4092 ISBN Medium
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Author Barthelemy M, Lystrup M B, Menager H, Miller S, Lilensten J,
Title First detection of polarization in jovian auroral H+3 emissions Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication A&A Abbreviated Journal
Volume 530 Issue Pages
Keywords polarization / molecular data / planets and satellites: aurorae / planets and satellites: individual: Jupiter
Abstract Context. The recent measurement of linear polarization in the Earth thermospheric oxygen red line shows that it can be a useful observable quantity to characterise the upper atmospheres conditions. Therefore, polarimetry measurements are extended to other planets. Considering that FUV emissions are not observable from the ground, the best candidates for Jupiter auroral emissions are
H3+ infrared emissions around 4µm. This ion is created after a chemical process in the jovian upper atmosphere. Then, the anisotropy responsible of the polarization cannot be the particle impact as in the Earth case
Aims. The goal of this study is to detect some potential linear polarisation in the H3+ emissions of the jovian auroral oval.
Methods. Measurements of the H3+ emissions from the south auroral oval have been performed at the UKIRT during the beginning of August 2008, using the UIST-IRPOL spectro-polarimeter. The slit have been positioned perpendicularly to the jovian rotation axis.
Data were processed by dividing the slit in 24 bins. Stokes parameters u and q, polarization degree and direction are extracted for
each bin and debiased.
Results. Polarization up to 8% is detected. More than 7 bins show polarization with confidence level above 3σ. The better signal to noise ratio appears in the main auroral oval but no clear link appears between the polarization degrees and angles and the local known
anisotropies. The angles are a bit higher than 90° in the West part of the oval and mostly around 90° for the East part.
Conclusions. This study shows that polarization is detectable in the jovian infrared auroras. However, it is impossible to link it with electric or magnetic field for the moment due to the lack of theoretical work and laboratory experiments concerning the polarization of H3+.
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ISSN 1895-6572 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (up) 220
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