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Author Sibuet J.C., Hsu S.K. & Debayle E.
Title Geodynamic context of the Taiwan orogen Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Geophysical Monograph Series Abbreviated Journal AGU monograph.
Volume 149 Issue Pages 127-158
Keywords Cenozoic ; Tertiary ; upper Tertiary ; Neogene ; Phanerozoic ; Mesozoic ; West Pacific ; Pacific Ocean ; China ; Asia ; Far East ; pH ; direction ; extremities ; Thick plate ; slabs ; models ; Wave velocity ; S-waves ; subsidence ; subduction ; shorelines ; continental shelf ; rifting ; Timing ; Miocene ; Cretaceous ; subduction zones ; geodynamics ; South China Sea ; China Sea ; Northern China ; Japan ; Taiwan
Abstract AGU Geophysical Monograph Series” 149, ''Continent-Ocean interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas '', Edited by P. Cliff

Four independent arguments suggest that the Ryukyu subduction zone extended from Japan to southwest Taiwan (118°E) from the late Cretaceous to early Miocene (17-18 Ma): i) An analysis of the structure and timing of rifting in the basins of the East Asia continental shelf and west of Taiwan shows that they are located within four belts parallel to the mainland Chinese shoreline, which becomes younger oceanward since early Tertiary. Ridges with volcanic products are present between these belts. We interpret these basins and associated ridges as relict backarc basins and arcs of the Ryukyu subduction system. ii) Subsidence curves across west Taiwan Basins show that rifting ceased 17-18 Ma. iii) A new shear wave velocity model suggests that the Ryukyu slab extended in the past southwest of Taiwan, beneath the northern China Sea margin. iv) A deep seismic line shot across the north-eastern South China Sea margin also suggests that this margin was active in the past. We conclude that about 15-20 Ma, the southwestern extremity of the Ryukyu subduction zone jumped from 118°E (southwest of the Tainan Basin) to 126°E (where the present-day trend of the Ryukyu subduction zone changes direction). Since that time, the southwestern extremity of the Ryukyu subduction zone continuously moved westwards to its present-day location at 122°E. Since the beginning of formation of proto-Taiwan during late Miocene (9 Ma), the subducting PH Sea plate moved continuously through time in a N307° direction at 5.6 cm/yr with respect to EU, tearing the EU plate.
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ISSN 0065-8448 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2786
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Author Moreau M., Mercier D. & Laffly D.
Title Un siècle de dynamiques paraglaciaires et végétales au Svalbard Midre Lovénbreen Spitsberg nord-occidental. Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2 Issue Pages 157-168
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ISSN 1266-5304 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2797
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Author André M.F.
Title Arctique-Antarctique : tendances actuelles de la recherche géographique française. Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Bulletin de l'association des géographes français Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue Pages
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ISSN 0004-5322 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2799
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Author André M.F. & Mercier D.
Title Recherches récentes en milieux polaires et subpolaires. Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Bulletin de l'association des géographes français Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue Pages 343-416
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ISSN 0004-5322 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2800
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Author Moreau M.
Title Impact biogéographique du recul glaciaire contemporain depuis la fin du Petit Âge Glaciaire au Spitsberg (79°N). Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Environnements périglaciaires Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue Pages 34-45
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ISSN 1260-8580 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2801
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Author Sellier D.
Title Périglaciaire et pétrographie : l'influence des paramètres pétrographiques sur les manifestations des processus périglaciaires Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Environnements périglaciaires Abbreviated Journal
Volume 29 Issue 11 Pages 5-6
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Abstract Revue de l'Association française du Périglaciaire et de la Commission pour l'étude des phénomènes périglaciaires
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ISSN 1260-8580 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2802
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Author Cherel Y., Weimerskirch H. & Bost C.A.
Title Suivi satellitaire et utilisation du milieu pélagique par les oiseaux marins de l'Océan Austral. Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication Océanis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 27 Issue Pages 57-82
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ISSN 0182-0745 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2805
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Author De Vargas C., Saez A.G., Medlin L.K. & Thierstein H.R.
Title Super-Species in the calcareous plankton. Type Book Chapter
Year 2003 Publication Coccolithophores From molecular processes to global impact Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract In Coccolithophores From molecular processes to global impact. “ (H. Thierstein & J. Young eds. ) Springer-Verlag”
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Call Number Serial 2831
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Author Le Bohec, C.; Durant, J.M.; Gauthier-Clerc, M.; Stenseth, N.C.; Park, Y.-H.; Pradel, R.; Grémillet, D.; Gendner, J.-P.; Le Maho, Y.
Title King penguin population threatened by Southern Ocean warming Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 105 Issue 7 Pages 2493-2497
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Abstract Seabirds are sensitive indicators of changes in marine ecosystems and might integrate and/or amplify the effects of climate forcing on lower levels in food chains. Current knowledge on the impact of climate changes on penguins is primarily based on Antarctic birds identified by using flipper bands. Although flipper bands have helped to answer many questions about penguin biology, they were shown in some penguin species to have a detrimental effect. Here, we present for a Subantarctic species, king penguin (), reliable results on the effect of climate on survival and breeding based on unbanded birds but instead marked by subcutaneous electronic tags. We show that warm events negatively affect both breeding success and adult survival of this seabird. However, the observed effect is complex because it affects penguins at several spatio/temporal levels. Breeding reveals an immediate response to forcing during warm phases of El Niño Southern Oscillation affecting food availability close to the colony. Conversely, adult survival decreases with a remote sea-surface temperature forcing (i.e., a 2-year lag warming taking place at the northern boundary of pack ice, their winter foraging place). We suggest that this time lag may be explained by the delay between the recruitment and abundance of their prey, adjusted to the particular 1-year breeding cycle of the king penguin. The derived population dynamic model suggests a 9% decline in adult survival for a 0.26°C warming. Our findings suggest that king penguin populations are at heavy extinction risk under the current global warming predictions.
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Notes 10.1073/pnas.0712031105 Approved yes
Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5573
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Author Hinderer J. , Amalvict M. & Luck B.
Title Premières mesures françaises de gravimétrie absolue dans les régions polaires Antarctique (Terre Adélie) et Arctique (Spitzberg). Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication Comptes Rendus de Géoscience Abbreviated Journal
Volume 334 Issue Pages 819-826
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ISSN 1631-0713 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial 3004
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