. (2013). Two years of atmospheric boundary layer observations on a 45-m tower at Dome C on the Antarctic plateau
. J. Geophys. Res., 118(8), 3218–3232.
Keywords: 3307 Boundary layer processes, 3329 Mesoscale meteorology, 3349 Polar meteorology, 3394 Instruments and techniques, 9310 Antarctica, Antarctica, Boundary layer processes, Mesoscale meteorology, Polar meteorology,
Programme: 1013
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. (2013). Two years of atmospheric boundary layer observation at Dome C on the Antarctic plateau.
Abstract: DACA 2013, 8-12 Juillet 2013, Davos, Suisse
Programme: 1013
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Kleimenova N.G., Kozyreva O.V., Bitterly M., Schott J.J., Villante U., Francia P. & Best A. (1998). Two types of Pc5 range dayside long period geomagnetic pulsations at middle latitudes during strong magnetic storm. Geomagnetism and aeronomy, 38(1), 61–73.
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. (2018). (Vol. 5). Bachelor's thesis, , .
Keywords: Breeding Eco-indicating species extreme events foraging marine protected areas sea ice seabirds
Programme: 1091
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. (2010). NOVA HEDWIGIA, 138, 229–239.
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. (2013). Two new species of aphid parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Aphidiinae) from the high arctic (Spitsbergen, Svalbard)
. Zoologischer Anzeiger – A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 252(1), 34–40.
Abstract: The high arctic Svalbard archipelago is characterized by a low insect species richness explained by both extreme living conditions and insularity. Here, we described two new species of Hymenopteran parasitoids found in Spitsbergen, the main island of Svalbard, using aphids as hosts. We named the first one Diaeretellus svalbardicum (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) because of morphological similarities with other European members of the Diaeretellus genus. D. svalbardicum parasitizes exclusively the aphid Acyrthosiphon svalbardicum, a species endemic to Svalbard. We also reported in D. svalbardicum a unique case of wing polymorphism with macropterous and micropterous forms in both genders. We named the second newly described parasitoid species Aphidius leclanti because of morphological similarities with other members of the Aphidius genus. Contrarily to D. svalbardicum, A. leclanti exploits the only two aphid species regularly found in Spitsbergen, A. svalbardicum and Sitobion calvulum.
Keywords: Arctic environments, Insect biodiversity, Aphid parasitoids, New species, Spitsbergen,
Programme: 426
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Lowe RL, Kociolek JP, Van de Vijver B. (2013). Phytotaxa, 111, 39–52.
Abstract: Phytotaxa ISSN 1179-3155
Programme: 136
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E. Le Meur, M. Sacchettini, S. Garambois, E. Berthier, A. S. Drouet, G. Durand, D. Young, J. S. Greenbaum, J. W. Holt, D. D. Blankenship, E. Rignot, J. Mouginot, Y. Gim, D. Kirchner, B. de Fleurian, O. Gagliardini, F. Gillet-Chaulet. (2014). (Vol. 8).
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E. Le Meur, M. Sacchettini, S. Garambois, E. Berthier, A. S. Drouet, G. Durand, D. Young, J. S. Greenbaum, D. D. Blankenship, J. W. Holt, E. Rignot, J. Mouginot, Y. Gim, D. Kirchner, B. de Fleurian, O. Gagliardini and F. Gillet-Chaulet
. (2013). The Cryosphere Discuss., 7(4), 3969–4014.
Abstract: Abstract
The grounding line is a key element acting on the dynamics of coastal outlet glaciers.
Knowing its position accurately is fundamental for both modelling the glacier dynamics
and establishing a benchmark to which one can later refer in case of change. Here we
� �map the grounding line of the Astrolabe Glacier in East Antarctica (66 41 S; 140 05 E),
using hydrostatic and tidal methods. The first method is based on new surface and
ice thickness data from which the line of buoyant flotation is found. We compare this
hydrostatic map with kinematic GPS measurements of the tidal response of the ice
surface. By detecting the transitions where the ice starts to move vertically in response
to the tidal forcing we find control points for the grounding line position along GPS
profiles. With the help of a 2-dimensional elastic plate model, rigid elastic deviations are
computed and applied to these control points. Once the extent of the grounding zone,
the kinematic approach is consistent with the hydrostatic map. These two approaches
lead us to propose a grounding line for the Astrolabe Glacier that significantly deviates
from those obtained so far from satellite imagery.
Programme: 1053
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Raymond B, Patterson T, Sharples R, Andrews-Goff V, Lea MA, Alderman R, Charrassin JB, Cottin M, Emmerson L, Gales R, Kato A, Ropert-Coudert Y, Southwell C, Wienecke B, Wotherspoon S, Hindell MA . (2013). Two decades of predator tracking data reveal areas of critical East Antarctic marine habitat.
Abstract: 11th SCAR Biology Symposium
Barcelona, Spain, 15-19 July 2013
Programme: 1091
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