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Author Bentley Michael J, Ó Cofaigh Colm, Anderson John B, Conway Howard, Davies Bethan, Graham Alastair GC, Hillenbrand Claus-Dieter, Hodgson Dominic A, Jamieson Stewart SR, Larter Robert D, Mackintosh Andrew, Smith James A, Verleyen Elie, Ackert Robert P, Bart Philip J, Berg Sonja, Brunstein Daniel, Canals Miquel, Colhoun Eric A, Crosta Xavier, Dickens William A, Domack Eugene, Dowdeswell Julian A, Dunbar Robert, Ehrmann Werner, Evans Jeffrey, Favier Vincent, Fink David, Fogwill Christopher J, Glasser Neil F, Gohl Karsten, Golledge Nicholas R, Goodwin Ian, Gore Damian B, Greenwood Sarah L, Hall Brenda L, Hall Kevin, Hedding David W, Hein Andrew S, Hocking Emma P, Jakobsson Martin, Johnson Joanne S, Jomelli Vincent, Jones R Selwyn, Klages Johann P, Kristoffersen Yngve, Kuhn Gerhard, Leventer Amy, Licht Kathy, Lilly Katherine, Lindow Julia, Livingstone Stephen J, Massé Guillaume, McGlone Matt S, McKay Robert M, Melles Martin, Miura Hideki, Mulvaney Robert, Nel Werner, Nitsche Frank O, O'Brien Philip E, Post Alexandra L, Roberts Stephen J, Saunders Krystyna M, Selkirk Patricia M, Simms Alexander R, Spiegel Cornelia, Stolldorf Travis D, Sugden David E, van der Putten Nathalie, van Ommen Tas, Verfaillie Deborah, Vyverman Wim, Wagner Bernd, White Duanne A, Witus Alexandra E, Zwartz Dan,
Title (up) A community-based geological reconstruction of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglaciation since the Last Glacial Maximum Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Quaternary Science Reviews Abbreviated Journal Quat Sci Rev
Volume 100 Issue Pages 1-9
Keywords Antarctic Ice Sheet, Glacial geology, Modelling, Quaternary,
Abstract A robust understanding of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum is important in order to constrain ice sheet and glacial-isostatic adjustment models, and to explore the forcing mechanisms responsible for ice sheet retreat. Such understanding can be derived from a broad range of geological and glaciological datasets and recent decades have seen an upsurge in such data gathering around the continent and Sub-Antarctic islands. Here, we report a new synthesis of those datasets, based on an accompanying series of reviews of the geological data, organised by sector. We present a series of timeslice maps for 20 ka, 15 ka, 10 ka and 5 ka, including grounding line position and ice sheet thickness changes, along with a clear assessment of levels of confidence. The reconstruction shows that the Antarctic Ice sheet did not everywhere reach the continental shelf edge at its maximum, that initial retreat was asynchronous, and that the spatial pattern of deglaciation was highly variable, particularly on the inner shelf. The deglacial reconstruction is consistent with a moderate overall excess ice volume and with a relatively small Antarctic contribution to meltwater pulse 1a. We discuss key areas of uncertainty both around the continent and by time interval, and we highlight potential priorities for future work. The synthesis is intended to be a resource for the modelling and glacial geological community.
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ISSN 0277-3791 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5336
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Author Lavrillier A et Gabyshev S.
Title (up) A Community-based Transdisciplinary Observatory among the Southern Siberia Evenk: one year experience and co-productions. BRISK project. Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Global Change, Indigenous Community-based observing system, and co-production of knowledge for the circumpolar North, – The Roles of Traditional Knowledge in Governance of Natural Ressources in the High North with Case studies from Reindeer Husbandry and other Indigenous Societies, Sami University College, Kautokeino, Norway, 25-27 mars.
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Author Albane Barbero, Camille Blouzon, Joël Savarino, Nicolas Caillon, Aurélien Dommergue, Roberto Grilli
Title (up) A compact incoherent broadband cavity-enhanced absorption spectrometer for trace detection of nitrogen oxides, iodine oxide and glyoxal at levels below parts per billion for field applications Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Abbreviated Journal
Volume 13 Issue 8 Pages 4317-4331
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ISSN 1867-1381 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 7854
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Author Julien Collet, Samantha C. Patrick, Henri Weimerskirch
Title (up) A comparative analysis of the behavioral response to fishing boats in two albatross species Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Behavioral Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 28 Issue 5 Pages 1337-1347
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Abstract Anthropogenic food resources have significantly modified the foraging behavior of many animal species. They enhance large multi-specific aggregations of individuals, with strong ecological consequences. It is challenging to predict how individuals or species can differ in their reaction to these resources. For instance, there are wide variations in seabird species abundance behind fishing boats, and individual variations in interaction rates. Whether this is reflecting variations in fine-scale encounter rates or rather variations in attraction strength is poorly quantified. Here we compare the response of Wandering (WA) and Black-browed (BBA) albatrosses to fishing boats operating in sub-Antarctic waters. We use GPS tracking data from both birds and boats (Vessel Monitoring System). Attraction distances were similar between the 2 species (up to 30 km). BBA foraged further from fishing grounds and encountered boats less frequently than WA, but once they encountered a boat BBA were more strongly attracted (80% vs. 60% chance) and had a higher level of active interaction, compared to WA. Furthermore, in the absence of boats, BBA were rarely observed foraging over the habitat where the fisheries mainly operate, in contrast with WA. We thus report qualitative and quantitative differences in the response of these 2 species to the same fishing fleet. WA, the larger, more dominant and more generalist species was unexpectedly less attracted to fishing vessels. Comparing our results with previously published studies, we suggest that energetic requirements of individuals may be a crucial predictor for assessing risks of interactions with anthropogenic food resources.
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ISSN 1045-2249 ISBN 1045-2249 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6657
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Author Julien Collet, Samantha C. Patrick, Henri Weimerskirch
Title (up) A comparative analysis of the behavioral response to fishing boats in two albatross species Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Behavioral Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 28 Issue 5 Pages 1337-1347
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Abstract Lay Summary. Smaller and less generalist Black-Browed albatrosses were more strongly attracted to encountered fishing boats than dominant Wandering albatrosses
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Author Vernon P., Vannier G. & Trehen P.
Title (up) A comparative approach to the entomological diversity of polar regions. Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Acta oecologica-international journal of ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 19(3) Issue Pages 303-308
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ISSN 1146-609X ISBN Medium
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Author Rivera L., Sieh K., Helmberger D. & Natiwidjaja D.
Title (up) A comparative study of the subduction-zone earthquakes of 1935 and 1984. Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication Bulletin of the seismological society of america Abbreviated Journal
Volume 92(5) Issue Pages 1721-1736
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ISSN 0037-1106 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 843
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Author Bitterly M., Menvielle M., Bitterly J. & Berthelier A.
Title (up) A comparison Between Computer Derived (FMI Method) and Hand Scaled K Indices at Port aux Français and Port Alfred French Observatories. Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue Pages 136-143
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Abstract Proc. Workshop VI
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Call Number Serial 324
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Author Chang S.W., Scudder J.D., Sigwarth J.B., Frank L.A., Maynard N.C., Burke W.J., Peterson W.K., Shelley E.G., Friedel R., . & a.l.
Title (up) A comparison of a model for the theta aurora with observations from Polar, Wind, and SuperDARN. Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 103(A8) Issue Pages 17367-17390
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Author Wang, Y., Ding, M., van Wessem, J. M., Schlosser, E., Altnau, S., van den Broeke, M. R., et al.
Title (up) A comparison of Antarctic Ice Sheet surface mass balance from atmospheric climate models and in situ observations. Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication Journal of climate Abbreviated Journal
Volume 29 Issue 14 Pages 5317-5337
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ISSN 0894-8755 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 6484
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