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Author J-p Féral, E Poulin, N Améziane &Amp; T Saucède
Title (up) A long term submarine monitoring of the Sub-Antarctic coastal benthos facing climate change, as a result of decades of research in Kerguelen Islands Type Communication
Year 2017 Publication Symposium on kerguelen plateau marine ecosystem and fisheries, hobart, australia, november 13th-15th, 2017 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial 7138
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Author Sturges W.T., Penkett S.A., Barnola J.M., Chappellaz J., Atlas E. & Stroud V.
Title (up) A long-term record of carbonyl sulfide (COS) in two hemispheres from firn air measurements. Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal
Volume 28 (21) Issue Pages 4095-4098
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Programme 902
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ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2276
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Author Decamps, G. & Rosnet, E.
Title (up) A longitudinal assessment of psychological adaptation during a winter over in Antarctica. Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Environment and behavior Abbreviated Journal
Volume 37 Issue 3 Pages 418-435
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Abstract The seasonal variations of psychological reactions in isolated and confined environments have been studied and theorized in terms of the third-quarter phenomenon; the third quarter of the isolation period is the moment when the most discomfort is reported by the winterers. Referring to Rivolier's comparative study, this article examines the manifestations of the third-quarter phenomenon by analyzing the data collected with an observation grid completed by the mission's doctor. The stress reactions of 27 winterers are observed during a 50-week period. The results show that the third-quarter phenomenon does not appear after the middle of the stay but more precisely after the middle of the isolation period. Changes in moods and personal reactions are reported but also in social and physical reactions. The results are discussed in terms of externalization of stress reactions and the influence of the data collection method emphasized.
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ISSN 0013-9165 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3965
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Author JOLIET F.
Title (up) Type Conference - National - Communication
Year 2015 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 1043
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Call Number Serial 6245
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Author A. Chambodut, J.M.G. Merayo, M. Menvielle and S. Vennerstroem.
Title (up) A Magnetometer for Mars tested at Concordia Magnetic Observatory, Antarctica Type Conference - International - Poster
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract IUGG 2011 Melbourne Australia.
Programme 139
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Call Number Serial 3586
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Author A. Chambodut, J.M.G. Merayo, M. Menvielle and S. Vennerstroem
Title (up) A Magnetometer for Mars tested at Concordia Magnetic Observatory, Antarctica Type Conference - International - Poster
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract IUGG 2011 Melbourne Australia.
Programme 905
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Call Number Serial 3610
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Author Jarry M., Davaine P. & Beall E.
Title (up) A matrix model to study the colonization by brown trout of a virgin ecosystem in the Kerguelen Islands. Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Acta biotheoretica Abbreviated Journal Acta Biotheor.
Volume 46 Issue Pages 253-272
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ISSN 0001-5342 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 875
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Author Luque S. & Guinet C.
Title (up) A maximum likelihood approach for identifying dive bouts improves accuracy, precision and objectivity. Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Behaviour Abbreviated Journal Behaviour
Volume 144 Issue Pages 1315-1332
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Programme 109
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ISSN 0005-7959 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4697
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Author Legagneux, L.; Domine, F.
Title (up) A mean field model of the decrease of the specific surface area of dry snow during isothermal metamorphism Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 110 Issue Pages
Keywords model; isothermal snow metamorphism; Ostwald ripening; 0736 Cryosphere: Snow; 3947 Mineral Physics: Surfaces and interfaces; 1847 Hydrology: Modeling; 5112 Physical Properties of Rocks: Microstructure
Abstract The surface area of snow that is accessible to gases is an essential parameter for quantifying the exchange of trace gases between the snowpack and the atmosphere and is called the specific surface area (SSA). Snow SSA decreases during metamorphism, but this is not described in current snow models owing to the complexity of the physics and geometry of snow. In this paper, we test whether it is possible to model snow SSA changes during isothermal metamorphism without accounting for all the complexity of the three-dimensional (3-D) structure of real snow. We have developed a mean field model of snow metamorphism under isothermal conditions, grounded in the theoretical framework of transient Ostwald ripening and representing snow as a distribution of spherical particles. Analytical expressions of the growth rates of these spheres are obtained, and the evolution of two measurable parameters that characterize snow geometry, the SSA and the distribution of radii of curvature (DRC), are simulated and compared to experimental data obtained by X-ray tomography. The qualitative effects of temperature, snow density, and the condensation coefficient on the rate of SSA decrease are examined. The model predicts very well the rate of evolution of the particle size distribution, which validates our physical description of isothermal metamorphism. In particular, we find that vapor phase diffusion is rate limiting. However, the calculation of the SSA from the DRC appears delicate and evidences too crude approximations in our description of the 3-D geometry of snow. Finally, it is stressed that the initial DRC can greatly influence the rate of SSA decrease, while experimental measurements of the rate of SSA decrease suggest that all snow types evolve in a similar way. It is thus proposed that most natural fresh snows have similar DRCs.
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5650
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Author Pinglot J.F., Hagen J.O., Melvold K., Eiken T. & Vincent C.
Title (up) A mean net accumulation pattern derived from radioactive layers and radar soundings on Austfonna, Nordaustlandet, Svalbard. Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Journal of glaciology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 47(159) Issue Pages 555-566
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ISSN 0022-1430 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 1167
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