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Author Lea M.A., Hindell M., Guinet C. & Goldsworthy S. openurl 
  Title (up) A multivariate approach to the classification of dive behaviour in Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella. Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication Polar biology Abbreviated Journal Polar Biol.  
  Volume 25 Issue Pages 269-279  
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  ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 2442  
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Author Jouzel J., Masson V., Cattani 0., Falourd S., Stievenard M., Stenni B., Longinelli A., Johnsen S.J., Steffenssen J.P., Petit J.R., Schwander J., Souchez R. & Barkov I. openurl 
  Title (up) A new 27 ky high resolution East Antarctic climate record. Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 28 Issue 16 Pages 3199-3202  
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  ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN Medium  
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Author Palerme, C., C. Genthon, N. Champollion, G. Picard. openurl 
  Title (up) A new algorithm to detect snowfall in Antarctica, IUGG2011, Melbourne, Australie, 28 Juin-7 Juillet 2011 Type Conference - International - Communication
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  Programme 1013  
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Author Gendner J.P., Gauthier-Clerc M., Le Bohec C., Descamps S. & Le Maho Y. openurl 
  Title (up) A new application for transponders in studying of penguins. Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Journal of field ornithology Abbreviated Journal J Field Ornithol  
  Volume 76 Issue 2 Pages 138-142  
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  Programme 137  
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  ISSN 0273-8570 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 2896  
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Author Nicolas E. Humphries, Henri Weimerskirch, David W. Sims doi  openurl
  Title (up) A new approach for objective identification of turns and steps in organism movement data relevant to random walk modelling Type Journal
  Year 2013 Publication Methods in Ecology and Evolution Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4 Issue 10 Pages 930-938  
  Keywords albatross cell tracking correlated random walk fractal path analysis Lévy flight optimal foraging theory power-law distribution random walk satellite tracking scale-free movement  
  Abstract A first step in the analysis of complex movement data often involves discretisation of the path into a series of step-lengths and turns, for example in the analysis of specialised random walks, such as Lévy flights. However, the identification of turning points, and therefore step-lengths, in a tortuous path is dependent on ad-hoc parameter choices. Consequently, studies testing for movement patterns in these data, such as Lévy flights, have generated debate. However, studies focusing on one-dimensional (1D) data, as in the vertical displacements of marine pelagic predators, where turning points can be identified unambiguously have provided strong support for Lévy flight movement patterns. Here, we investigate how step-length distributions in 3D movement patterns would be interpreted by tags recording in 1D (i.e. depth) and demonstrate the dimensional symmetry previously shown mathematically for Lévy-flight movements. We test the veracity of this symmetry by simulating several measurement errors common in empirical datasets and find Lévy patterns and exponents to be robust to low-quality movement data. We then consider exponential and composite Brownian random walks and show that these also project into 1D with sufficient symmetry to be clearly identifiable as such. By extending the symmetry paradigm, we propose a new methodology for step-length identification in 2D or 3D movement data. The methodology is successfully demonstrated in a re-analysis of wandering albatross Global Positioning System (GPS) location data previously analysed using a complex methodology to determine bird-landing locations as turning points in a Lévy walk. For this high-resolution GPS data, we show that there is strong evidence for albatross foraging patterns approximated by truncated Lévy flights spanning over 3·5 orders of magnitude. Our simple methodology and freely available software can be used with any 2D or 3D movement data at any scale or resolution and are robust to common empirical measurement errors. The method should find wide applicability in the field of movement ecology spanning the study of motile cells to humans.  
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Author Marc Delmotte, JoÅ¡t V. Lavrič, Andrew C. Manning, Laurent Bopp, Michel Ramonet, Martina Schmidt, Willi A. Brand, Cyrille Vuillemin, Claire Kaiser, Mathilde Grand, Claire Peureux,and Benoit Wastine openurl 
  Title (up) A NEW ATMOSPHERIC MONITORING STATION IN IVITTUUT, SOUTHERN GREENLAND Type Conference - International - Poster
  Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Programme 439  
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Author Marc Delmotte, JoÅ¡t V. Lavrič, Andrew C. Manning, Laurent Bopp, Michel Ramonet, Martina Schmidt, Willi A. Brand, Cyrille Vuillemin, Claire Kaiser, Mathilde Grand, Claire Peureux,and Benoit Wastine openurl 
  Title (up) A NEW ATMOSPHERIC MONITORING STATION IN IVITTUUT, SOUTHERN GREENLAND Type Conference - International - Poster
  Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract In summer 2007 we have established a new atmospheric monitoring station in Ivittuut (61.21°N, 48.17°W), on the western coast of South Greenland. The motivation for choosing this location was to study the role of the North Atlantic Ocean in the global and regional carbon cycle and to add a continuous measurement site in a still uncovered area. This work is part of the EU CarboOcean IP project, and was endorsed by the International Polar Year through the Polarcat project.

High precision CO2 and O2 analyzers have been developed at LSCE and installed on site together with meteorological sensors. Regular flask samples are done and independently analyzed at LSCE and MPI-BGC for quality control, and to provide complementary trace gases and isotopic measurements. Since September 2007, continuous measurements of CO2 and O2 have been recorded.

We will present the Ivittuut continuous CO2 and O2 data as well as the flask measurements, and compare both data sets to illustrate their reliability and precision. A preliminary data filtering attempt based on meteorological criteria (wind speed and direction) used to identify the origin of air masses (and corresponding CO2 and O2 concentration levels) will be compared to back trajectories from the Hysplit4 model. Concurrent measurements of atmospheric CO2 and O2 allow to calculate the Atmospheric Potential Oxygen (APO), a tracer of air-sea gas exchange of O2, and from which, given certain assumptions, the strength of marine biological activity can be elucidated. A comparison of the data-derived APO and the one obtained with the OPA-PISCES coupled ocean circulation/biogeochemical model will be presented. Based on our APO results, we will suggest an estimate of oceanic and land biotic carbon fluxes.
 
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Author J. Krug, J. Weiss, O. Gagliardini, G. Durand. openurl 
  Title (up) A new calving law based on continuous damage and fracture mechanics, IGS Symposium, 28 July-2 August 2013, Beijing, China. Type Conference - International - Communication
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Author J. Krug, J. Weiss, O. Gagliardini, G. Durand openurl 
  Title (up) A new calving law based on continuous damage and
fracture mechanics
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  Year 2013 Publication Igs symposium, 28 july-2 august 2013, beijing, china. Abbreviated Journal  
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Author J. Krug, J. Weiss, O. Gagliardini, G. Durand openurl 
  Title (up) A new calving law based
on continuous damage andfracture mechanics.
Type Communication
  Year 2013 Publication Igs symposium, 28 july-2 august 2013, beijing, china. Abbreviated Journal  
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