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Author Udisti R., S. Becagli, E. Castellano, O. Cerri, A. Mannini, F. Marino, A. Morganti, E. Salvietti, M. Severi, R. Traversi.
Title 2004-05 summer and winter-over campaign for aerosol sampling at dome c (east Antarctica): sampling strategies and first results Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Terra antarctica Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue Pages 187-198
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Abstract Terra Antarctica Report, 2008, 14, 187-198.
Programme 1181
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ISSN 1122-8628 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial 5406
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Author Becagli S., E. Castellano, O.Cerri, M. Chiari, F. Lucarelli, F. Marino, A. Morganti, S. Nava, F. Rugi, M. Severi, R. Traversi, V. Vitale, R. Udisti.
Title All year round background aerosol at Dome C (Antarctica). Chemical composition of size-segregated samples collected during the 2004-05 campaign. Type Book Chapter
Year 2008 Publication Italian Research on Antarctic Atmosphere Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 1181
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Call Number Serial 5411
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Author Macelloni G., Brogioni M., Pampaloni P. , Drinkwater M., Cagnati A.
Title DOMEX 2004: an Experimental Campaign at Dome-C Antarctica for the Calibration of Space-Borne Low-Frequency Microwave Radiometers Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Transactions of geoscience and remote sensing Abbreviated Journal
Volume 44 Issue 10 Pages 2642-2653
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ISSN 0196-2892 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial 5465
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Author Macelloni G.,Brogioni M.,Pampaloni P., Cagnati A
Title Multi-frequency Microwave Emission from the East Antarctic Plateau:Temporal and Spatial Variability Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Transactions of geoscience and remote sensing Abbreviated Journal
Volume 45 Issue 7 part1 Pages
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Programme 1144
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ISSN 0196-2892 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5466
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Author Cagnati A. , Macelloni G. , Salvietti E. & M. Valt
Title Snow Surface Characteristics at Dome C, Antarctica Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Terra antarctica Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue Pages 151-154
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Programme 1144
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ISSN 1122-8628 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial 5476
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Author Geoffroy, L.; Aubourg, C.; Callot, J.-P.; Barrat, J.-A.
Title Mechanisms of crustal growth in large igneous provinces: The north Atlantic province as a case study Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Geological Society of America Special Papers Abbreviated Journal
Volume 430 Issue 0 Pages 747-774
Keywords traps; volcanic margin; dike swarm; small-scale convection; AMS
Abstract The mechanisms of magma crust accretion at large igneous provinces (LIPs) are questioned using arguments based on the north Atlantic case. Published and new data on the calculated flow vectors within dike swarms feeding the early traps and subsequent seaward-dipping reflector lavas suggest that most of the mafic magmas forming the north Atlantic LIP transited through a small number of igneous centers. The magma was injected centrifugally in dike swarms at some distance away from individual igneous centers along the trend of the maximum horizontal stress acting in the crust, feeding lava piles via dikes intersecting the ground surface. This mechanism is similar to that observed in present-day Iceland and, more generally, in mafic volcano-tectonic systems. The absence of generalized vertical magma transit in a LIP has major geodynamic consequences. We cannot link the surface extent of LIP magmas to the dimensions of the mantle melting zone as proposed in former plume head models. The distribution of LIP magmas at the surface is primarily controlled by the regional stress field acting within the upper crust, but is also affected by magma viscosity. The igneous centers feeding LIPs most likely represent the crustal expression of small-scale convective cells of the buoyant mantle naturally located beneath the mechanical lithosphere.
Programme 290
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Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis
Publisher Geological Society of America Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN 0072-1077 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Approved yes
Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5504
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Title A Review of Antarctic Surface Snow Isotopic Composition: Observations, Atmospheric Circulation, and Isotopic Modeling* Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Journal of climate Abbreviated Journal
Volume 21 Issue 13 Pages 3359-3387
Keywords Snow; Antarctica; Atmospheric circulation; Isotopic analysis; In situ observations
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Programme 355;454
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Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis
Publisher American Meteorological Society Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN 0894-8755 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Approved yes
Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5509
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Author Xu, G.; Frey, F.A.; Weis, D.; Scoates, J.S.; Giret, A.
Title Flood basalts from Mt. Capitole in the central Kerguelen Archipelago: Insights into the growth of the archipelago and source components contributing to plume-related volcanism Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue Pages
Keywords Kerguelen mantle plume; Kerguelen Archipelago; Mt. Capitole; lower continental crust; Sr; Nd; Hf; Pb isotopic ratios; 1037 Geochemistry: Magma genesis and partial melting; 1038 Geochemistry: Mantle processes; 1065 Geochemistry: Major and trace element geochemistry
Abstract The Kerguelen Archipelago, constructed on the submarine Northern Kerguelen Plateau, is attributed to Cenozoic volcanism arising from the Kerguelen hot spot. Geochemical studies of 325 to 1000 m thick lava sections of the ?30 to 25 Ma flood basalt forming the bulk of the archipelago show a temporal change from older tholeiitic basalt to younger slightly alkalic basalt. This compositional transition is expressed in a 630 m lava section at Mt. Capitole where the lava sequence is lowermost tholeiitic basalt overlain by slightly alkalic basalt overlain by plagioclase-rich cumulates that are mixtures of plagioclase-phyric basalt and more evolved magmas. During growth of the archipelago, magma supply from the hot spot was variable and at times sufficiently low to enable extensive crystal fractionation; e.g., at Mt. Capitole and nearby Mt. Tourmente only 10 of 120 lava flows have >6 wt% MgO. On the basis of this study and previous isotopic data for the ?34 Ma submarine lavas erupted on the Northern Kerguelen Plateau, other flood basalt sections in the Kerguelen Archipelago, and younger lavas erupted in the archipelago and at Heard Island, there is significant Sr, Nd, Hf, and Pb isotopic heterogeneity that can be explained by two stages of mixing. The first mixing event, best shown by the submarine lavas, is between components that are related to Indian Ocean mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) and the Kerguelen hot spot. From ?34 Ma to <1 Ma, on average the proportion of the MORB-related component decreased. Subsequently, a second mixing process involved addition of a component with relatively high 87Sr/86Sr (>0.7060) and low 143Nd/144Nd (<0.5125) and 176Hf/177Hf (<0.2827) and nonradiogenic Pb isotope ratios (<17.9 for 206Pb/204Pb). We infer that this component was lower continental crust.
Programme 444
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Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis
Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor
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Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1525-2027 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5532
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Author Fahlman, A.; Handrich, Y.; Woakes, A.J.; Bost, C.-A.; Holder, R.; Duchamp, C.; Butler, P.J.
Title Effect of fasting on the VO2-fh relationship in king penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication American journal of physiology-regulatory integrative and comparative physiology Abbreviated Journal Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol.
Volume 287 Issue 4 Pages R870-877
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Abstract King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) may fast for up to 30 days during their breeding period. As such extended fasting may affect the relationship between the rate of O2 consumption (O2) and heart rate (fH), five male king penguins were exercised at various speeds on repeated occasions during a fasting period of 24-31 days. In addition, O2 and fH were measured in the same animals during rest in cold air and water (4{degrees}C). O2 and fH at rest and O2 during exercise decreased with fasting. There was a significant relation between O2 and fH (r2 = 0.56) that was improved by including speed, body mass (Mb), number of days fasting (t), and a cross term between fH and t (r2 = 0.92). It was concluded that there was a significant change in the O2-fH relationship with fasting during exercise. As t is measurable in the field and was shown to be significant and, therefore, a practical covariate, a regression equation for use when birds are ashore was obtained by removing speed and Mb. When this equation was used, predicted O2 was in good agreement with the observed data, with an overall error of 3.0%. There was no change in the O2-fH relationship in penguins at rest in water.
Programme 131;137;394
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Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0363-6119 ISBN Medium
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Notes 10.1152/ajpregu.00651.2003 Approved yes
Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5548
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Author Nishitani, N.; Ogawa, T.; Sato, N.; Yamagishi, H.; Pinnock, M.; Villain, J.-P.; Sofko, G.; Troshichev, O.
Title A study of the dusk convection cell's response to an IMF southward turning Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 107 Issue Pages
Keywords 2463 Ionosphere: Plasma convection; 2431 Ionosphere: Ionosphere/magnetosphere interactions; 2437 Ionosphere: Ionospheric dynamics; 2784 Magnetospheric Physics: Solar wind/magnetosphere interactions
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Programme 312;911
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Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Approved yes
Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5557
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