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Engrand, C.; Benzerara, K.; Leroux, H.; Duprat, J.; Dartois, E.; Bardin, N.; Delauche, L. (2015). Carbonaceous Phases and Mineralogy of Ultracarbonaceous Antarctic Micrometeorites Identified by C- and N-XANES/STXM and TEM.
Abstract: 46th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 16-20, 2015 in The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1832, p.19022015LPI....46.1902EThe microstructure and composition of carbonaceous matter and minerals in two UCAMMs were studied by C-, N-XANES, and TEM. Two different C phases were identified.
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M. Chadid. (2016). Pulsating Star Research from Antarctica.
Abstract: Invited talk in Los Alamos Stellar Pulsation Conference Series Meeting November 2016.
Programme: 1096
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P. Blévin, F. Angelier, S. Tartu, S. Ruault, P. Bustamante, D. Herzke, B. Moe, C. Bech, G.W. Gabrielsen, J.O. Bustnes, O. Chastel. (2016). Exposure to oxychlordane, a banned insecticide is associated with shorter telomeres in an Arctic seabird. 25-29 janvier 2016: Arctic Frontier Conference (AFC) à Tromso, Norvège.
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S. Tartu, F. Angelier, A. Lendvai, J.O. Bustnes, G.W. Gabrielsen, B. Moe, C. Bech, D. Herzke, P. Bustamante, P. Blévin, H. Budzinski, P. Labadie, O. Chastel. (2016). Relationships between contaminants and hormones involved in breeding decisions. 10th Arctic frontiers conference, Tromsø, Norway (24-29 January).
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Battandier, M.; Bonal, L.; Quirico, E.; Beck, P.; Engrand, C.; Duprat, J. (2016). Characterization of the Organic Matter and Hydration State of a Series of Antarctic Micrometeorites.
Abstract: 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 21-25, 2016 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1903, p.1475The IR and Raman studies of Antarctic micrometeorites in comparison to CR/CM chondrites reveal some variability in terms of their organic matter and mineralogy.
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Merieme Chadid, Jean Vernin, Lyu Abe, Karim Agabi, George Jumper, George W. Preston, Chris Sneden, Liyong Liu, Yongqiang Yao, H.-S Wang, Éric Aristidi, J.-P. Rivet, Marcel Carbillet, Ch. Giordano, E. Bondoux, L. Moggio, H. Trinquet. (2016). Opening a new window on the southern stars for less money: PAIX the first Antarctica polar mission photometer (Vol. 9908 ).
Abstract: In this invited paper, we implement a new way to study the stellar oscillations, pulsations and their evolutionary properties with long uninterrupted and continuous precision observations over 150 days from the ground, and without the regular interruptions imposed by the earth rotation. PAIX–First Robotic Antarctica Polar Mission– gives a new insight to cope with unresolved stellar enigma and stellar oscillation challenges and offers a great opportunity to benefit from an access to the best astronomical site on Earth –DomeC–. The project is made of low cost commercial components, and achieves astrophysical measurement time-series of stellar physics fields, challenging photometry from space that shows large gaps in terms of flexibility during the observing runs, the choice of targets, the repair of failures and the inexorable high costs. PAIX has yet more advantages than space missions in observing in UBV RI bands and then collecting unprecedented simultaneous multicolor light curves of several targets. We give a brief history of the Astronomy in Antarctica and describe the first polar robotized mission PAIX and the outcome of stellar physics from the heart of Antarctica during several polar nights. We briefly discuss our first results and perspectives on the pulsating stars and its evolution from Antarctica, especially the connection between temporal hydrodynamic phenomena and cyclic modulations. Finally, we highlight the impact of PAIX on the stellar physics study and the remaining challenges to successfully accomplish the Universe explorations under extreme conditions. © (2016) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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Angelier J. & Bergerat F. (1997). The South Iceland Seismic zone – Part II: Stress fields and mecanisms of seismogenic faults..
Abstract: Abstr., Workshop Prenlab – 1, 24-25 octobre Paris
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Pisano E. & Ozouf Costaz C. (1998). Chromosome diversification and the evolution of notothenioid Antarctic fishes. (Vol. 81).
Abstract: 13th. International Chromosome Conference, Ancona-Numana, september 1998, Cytoge
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Thil M.A. & Groscolas R. (2000).
Abstract: European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians, third scientific meeting
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Griffin W.L., Pearson N.J., Ryan C.G. & O'reilly S.Y. (1998). The Gemoc Facility for Integrated Microanalysis..
Abstract: Workshop 'Progress in Kerguelen islands Geology'
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