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Title (down) Worldwide wavelet analysis of geomagnetic jerks. Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 101 Issue Pages 21975-21994
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Call Number Serial 2016
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Author Tremblin P, Schneider N, Minier V, Durand G Al, Urban J,
Title (down) Worldwide site comparison for submillimetre astronomy Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication A&A Abbreviated Journal
Volume 548 Issue Pages
Keywords Astrophysics – Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics,
Abstract The most important limitation for ground-based submillimetre (submm) astronomy is the broad-band absorption of the total water vapour in the atmosphere above an observation site, often expressed as the Precipitable Water Vapour (PWV). A long-term statistic on the PWV is thus mandatory to characterize the quality of an existing or potential site for observational submm-astronomy. In this study we present a three-year statistic (2008-2010) of the PWV for ground-based telescope sites all around the world and for stratospheric altitudes relevant for SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Far-infrared astronomy). The submm-transmission is calculated for typical PWVs using an atmospheric model. We present the absolute PWV values for each site sorted by year and time percentage. The PWV corresponding to the first decile (10%) and the quartiles (25%, 50%, 75%) are calculated and transmission curves between 150 {\mu}m and 3 mm for these values are shown. The Antarctic and South-American sites present very good conditions for submillimetre astronomy. The 350 {\mu}m and 450 {\mu}m atmospheric windows are open all year long whereas the 200 {\mu}m atmospheric window opens reasonably for 25 % of the time in Antarctica and the extremely high-altitude sites in Chile. Potential interesting new facilities are Macon in Argentinia and Summit in Greenland that show similar conditions as for example Mauna Kea (Hawaii). For SOFIA, we present in more detail transmission curves for different altitudes (11 to 14 km), PWV values, and higher frequencies (up to 5 THz). Though the atmosphere at these altitude is generally very transparent, the absorption at very high frequencies becomes more important, partly caused by minor species. In conclusion, the method presented in this paper could identify sites on Earth with a great potential for submillimetre astronomy, and guide future site testing campaigns in situ.
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Title (down) Worldwide distribution and diversity of seabird ticks: implications for the ecology and epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens. Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) Abbreviated Journal Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis.
Volume 11 Issue 5 Pages 453 -70
Keywords bird, Borrelia, Carios capensis, hard ticks, hostparasite interactions, Ixodes uriae, soft ticks, Soldado virus, vector-borne disease.,
Abstract Abstract The ubiquity of ticks and their importance in the transmission of pathogens involved in human and livestock diseases are reflected by the growing number of studies focusing on tick ecology and the epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens. Likewise, the involvement of wild birds in dispersing pathogens and their role as reservoir hosts are now well established. However, studies on tick-bird systems have mainly focused on land birds, and the role of seabirds in the ecology and epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens is rarely considered. Seabirds typically have large population sizes, wide geographic distributions, and high mobility, which make them significant potential players in the maintenance and dispersal of disease agents at large spatial scales. They are parasitized by at least 29 tick species found across all biogeographical regions of the world. We know that these seabird-tick systems can harbor a large diversity of pathogens, although detailed studies of this diversity remain scarce. In this article, we review current knowledge on the diversity and global distribution of ticks and tick-borne pathogens associated with seabirds. We discuss the relationship between seabirds, ticks, and their pathogens and examine the interesting characteristics of these relationships from ecological and epidemiological points of view. We also highlight some future research directions required to better understand the evolution of these systems and to assess the potential role of seabirds in the epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens.
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Publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 140 Huguenot Street, 3rd Floor New Rochelle, NY 10801 USA Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1530-3667 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2315
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Author Chulliat, A., and K. Telali (2007)
Title (down) World monthly means database project. Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
Year 2007 Publication Inst. Geophys. Pol. Acad. Sc. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 398 Issue Pages 268-274
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Author Alix C.
Title (down) Wood Use in the Arctic: Driftwood Past and Present. Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract 36th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Hamilton, Canada ,
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Author Alix C.
Title (down) Wood Remains from the 2002 Excavation at Uivvaq, Cape Lisburne. Type Report
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 186-213
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Abstract In Mason O. K. (Ed. ) Uivvaq Heritage Project Field Season 2002 Final Report. Draft Report to Aglaq/CONAM GeoArch Alaska
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Author Alix C.
Title (down) Wood Artifacts and Technology at Qitchauvik. In O. K. Mason, M. L. Ganley, M. Sweeney, C. Alix and V. Barber: Ipiutak Outlier – 1500 years old Qarigi on the Golovnin Lagoon. Type Report
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6 Issue Pages 76-109
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Abstract Golovin Heritage Field School 1992-2000. Final Report to the Shared Beringian He
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Author Ancel A., Beaulieu M., Le Maho Y. & Gilbert C.
Title (down) Within and between pair huddling synchronization in emperor penguins. Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2008 Publication Third International Bio-logging Science Symposium Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract “Third International Bio-logging Science Symposium”, Pacific Grove (Californie, USA), 1-5 septembre.
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Author Damien Ketcherside, Vanessa Selimovic, Lu Hu, Robert J. Yokelson, Ellis Robinson, Peter F. DeCarlo, Andrew Holen, Judy Wu, Kerri Pratt, Karolina Cysneiros de Carvalho, Brent J. Williams, Meeta Cesler-Maloney, Jingqiu Mao, William R. Simpson, Brice Temime Roussel, Barbara D'Anna
Title (down) Wintertime Sources and Sinks of Volatile Organic Compounds in Fairbanks, Alaska Type Peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2022 Publication AGU Fall Meeting 2022 Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Air pollution in urban valleys has resulted in many being classified as non-att...
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Title (down) Winter use of sea ice and ocean water mass habitat by southern elephant seals: The length and breadth of the mystery Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Progress in Oceanography Abbreviated Journal Prog. Oceanogr.
Volume 137 Issue A Pages 52-68
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