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Author Germe A., C. Herbaut & M.-N. Houssais
Title (down) Variability of the Greenland Sea convection during 1986-2006. Type Conference - International - Poster
Year 2007 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 15-20 April, 2007
Programme 452
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Call Number Serial 4721
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Title (down) Variability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current transport through the Fawn Trough, Kerguelen Plateau Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography Abbreviated Journal
Volume 114 Issue Pages 12-26
Keywords Southern Ocean, ACC, Kerguelen Plateau, Fawn Trough, Altimetry, Jason, TOPEX-Poseidon, Volume transport,
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Programme 1061
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ISSN 0967-0645 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5695
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Author Vivier F, Y-H Park , and H Sekma
Title (down) Variability of the ACC transport across the Kerguelen Plateau Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 1061
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Call Number Serial 4673
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Author E. Gautier, J. Savarino, J. Erbland, A. Lanciki, P. Possenti
Title (down) Variability of sulfate signal in ice core records based on five replicate cores Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Climate of the Past Abbreviated Journal
Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 103-113
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Abstract Abstract. Current Volcanic Reconstructions Based On Ice Core Analysis Have Significantly Improved Over The Past Few Decades By Incorporating Multiple-core Analyses With A High Temporal Resolution From Different Parts Of The Polar Regions Into A Composite Common Volcanic Eruption Record. Regional Patterns Of Volcanic Deposition Are Based On Composite Records, Built From Cores Taken At Both Poles. However, In Many Cases Only A Single Record At A Given Site Is Used For These Reconstructions. This Assumes That Transport And Regional Meteorological Patterns Are The Only Source Of The Dispersion Of The Volcanic Products. Here We Evaluate The Local-scale Variability Of A Sulfate Profile In A Low-accumulation Site (Dome C, Antarctica), In Order To Assess The Representativeness Of One Core For Such A Reconstruction. We Evaluate The Variability With Depth, Statistical Occurrence, And Sulfate Flux Deposition Variability Of Volcanic Eruptions Detected In Five Ice Cores, Drilled 1 M Apart From Each Other. Local-scale Variability, Essentially Attributed To Snow Drift And Surface Roughness At Dome C, Can Lead To A Non-exhaustive Record Of Volcanic Events When A Single Core Is Used As The Site Reference, With A Bulk Probability Of 30 % Of Missing Volcanic Events And Close To 65 % Uncertainty On One Volcanic Flux Measurement (Based On The Standard Deviation Obtained From A Five-core Comparison). Averaging N Records Reduces The Uncertainty Of The Deposited Flux Mean Significantly (By A Factor 1? ? N); In The Case Of Five Cores, The Uncertainty Of The Mean Flux Can Therefore Be Reduced To 29 %.
Programme 1011
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ISSN 1814-9324 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8147
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Author Hennion F., Hermant M., Vernon P., Convey P. & Prinzing A.
Title (down) Variability of ecomorphological and metabolic traits in plant species across abiotic gradients in the Kerguelen Islands (sub-Antarctic), Society for Experimental Biology Main Meeting, Salzburg, Austria, 29/06-02/07/2012 Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 136
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Call Number Serial 4119
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Author Kniveton D.R., Todd M.C., Sciare J. & Mihalopoulos N.
Title (down) Variability of atmospheric dimethylsulphide over the southern Indian Ocean due to changes in ultraviolet radiation Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Global biogeochemical cycles Abbreviated Journal
Volume 17 Issue 4 Pages 1096
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Programme 414;415
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ISSN 0886-6236 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3404
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Author Lea M.A., Hindell M., Guinet C. & Goldsworthy S.
Title (down) Variability in the diving activity of Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, at Iles Kerguelen. Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication Polar biology Abbreviated Journal Polar Biol.
Volume 25 Issue Pages 269-279
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Programme 109
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ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2179
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Title (down) Variability in sea ice cover and climate elicit sex specific responses in an Antarctic predator Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Scientific Reports Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue Pages 43236
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Abstract Contrasting regional changes in Southern Ocean sea ice have occurred over the last 30 years with distinct regional effects on ecosystem structure and function. Quantifying how Antarctic predators respond to such changes provides the context for predicting how climate variability/change will affect these assemblages into the future. Over an 11-year time-series, we examine how inter-annual variability in sea ice concentration and advance affect the foraging behaviour of a top Antarctic predator, the southern elephant seal. Females foraged longer in pack ice in years with greatest sea ice concentration and earliest sea ice advance, while males foraged longer in polynyas in years of lowest sea ice concentration. There was a positive relationship between near-surface meridional wind anomalies and female foraging effort, but not for males. This study reveals the complexities of foraging responses to climate forcing by a poleward migratory predator through varying sea ice property and dynamic anomalies.
Programme 109
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ISSN 2045-2322 ISBN 2045-2322 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6644
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Title (down) Variability in sea ice cover and climate elicit sex specific responses in an Antarctic predator Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Scientific Reports Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue Pages 43236
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Abstract Contrasting regional changes in Southern Ocean sea ice have occurred over the last 30 years with distinct regional effects on ecosystem structure and function. Quantifying how Antarctic predators respond to such changes provides the context for predicting how climate variability/change will affect these assemblages into the future. Over an 11-year time-series, we examine how inter-annual variability in sea ice concentration and advance affect the foraging behaviour of a top Antarctic predator, the southern elephant seal. Females foraged longer in pack ice in years with greatest sea ice concentration and earliest sea ice advance, while males foraged longer in polynyas in years of lowest sea ice concentration. There was a positive relationship between near-surface meridional wind anomalies and female foraging effort, but not for males. This study reveals the complexities of foraging responses to climate forcing by a poleward migratory predator through varying sea ice property and dynamic anomalies.
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ISSN 2045-2322 ISBN 2045-2322 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7168
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Author Harding A.M.A., Piatt J.F., Byrd G.V., Hatch S.A., Konyukhov N.B.& Golubova E.U.
Title (down) Variability in colony attendance of crevice nesting Horned Puffins: implications for population monitoring Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Journal of wildlife management Abbreviated Journal J. Wildl. Manage.
Volume 69 Issue Pages 1279-1296
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ISSN 0022-541X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3555
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