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Title Tectonics and magma dynamics coupling in a dyke swarm of Iceland. Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Journal of structural geology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 29 Issue 9 Pages 1477-1493
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Programme 316
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ISSN 0191-8141 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial 4822
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Title Thermal acclimation capacity for four Arctic marine benthic species Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 424425 Issue Pages 38-43
Keywords Climate change, CTmax, Limit, Polar, Temperature, Warming,
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Programme 1090
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0022-0981 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial 2903
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Author Lukianova R, Hanuise C, Christiansen F,
Title Asymmetric distribution of the ionospheric electric potential in the opposite hemispheres as inferred from the SuperDARN observations and FAC-based convection model Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Abbreviated Journal 1364-6826
Volume 70 Issue 18 Pages 2324-2335
Keywords Ionosphere, Convection, Field-aligned currents, SuperDARN,
Abstract We compare the SuperDARN convection patterns with the predictions of a new numerical model of the global distribution of ionospheric electric potentials. The model utilizes high-precision statistical maps of field-aligned currents (FAC) derived from measurements made by polar-orbiting low-altitude satellites. Both the solar and auroral precipitation contributions are included in order to derive the ionospheric conductance. Taking into account the electrodynamic coupling of the opposite hemispheres, the model allows one to obtain the convection patterns developed simultaneously in both hemispheres for given input parameters. SuperDARN, with its database containing global northern and southern convection maps, provides the unique opportunity to compare the model predictions of electric fields with observations. In the present study we focus on the effect of significant interhemispheric asymmetry governed by the IMF clock angle and solar zenith angle. We calculate the convection patterns for specific cases caused by the sign of BY and season and demonstrate the capability of the FAC-based model reproduce the radar observations. The simulation confirms that the solar zenith angle should be linked to the IMF clock angle to fully characterize the convection patterns. The model predicts that the cross-polar cap potential drop is regularly larger in the winter hemisphere than in the summer hemisphere.
Programme 312;911
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 1364-6826 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2743
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Title A geochemical investigation of an Early Inuit semi-subterranean winter dwelling in a periglacial context Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Journal of archaeological science: reports Abbreviated Journal
Volume 33 Issue Pages 102552
Keywords C-N analysis Cryosolic soils geochemistry FTIR ICP-AES Inuit archaeology Nunavik Semi-subterranean house
Abstract Geochemical investigations using FTIR, ICP-AES and C-N analyses were carried out on a single-family semi-subterranean Inuit house in order to assess the contribution of Inuit domestic activities in the formation of cryosolic soils in a periglacial archaeological context (Kuuvik Bay, Nunavik, Canada). The geochemical elements data were analyzed using box plots and enrichment factors. The information was also summarized and visualized through principal component analysis (PCA). These complementary statistical approaches provided evidence of a moderate but identifiable and significant imprint of Inuit domestic activities on soil geochemistry. The box plots indicate moderate Ca, Mn, Cu and P enrichments and more noticeable Mg, Fe and S enrichments. These enrichment factors and the ICP-AES data show that samples from the peripheral wall and the tunnel entrance of the house and its vicinity are significantly enriched. While FTIR analysis highlighted the main soil element contents (e.g., organic and mineral components), ICP-AES analysis was used to further document variations in the background elements throughout the site. However, the obtained results do not allow us to undertake a spatial analysis of Inuit activities or to describe them in detail. In addition, the data highlight the difficulty of documenting the natural variability of element contents in cryosolic soils, especially in archaeological contexts. Cryo-pedological processes in the active layer as well as house cleaning and nutrient inputs resulting from Inuit occupations may have attenuated chemical signatures of previous Inuit domestic activities.
Programme 1080
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 2352-409X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8206
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Bernard É, Friedt JM, Saintenoy A, Tolle F, Griselin M, Marlin C,

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Where does a glacier end? GPR measurements to identify the limits between valley slopes and actual glacier body. Application to the Austre Lovénbreen, Spitsbergen

Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation Abbreviated Journal
Volume 27, Part A Issue A Pages 100-108
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Ground penetrating Radar, Glacier limit, Arctic, Spitsbergen, Polar glacier,

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Programme 1108,1111
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0303-2434 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4881
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Author Claeys Magda, Wang Wan, Vermeylen Reinhilde, Kourtchev Ivan, Chi Xuguang, Farhat Yasmeen, Surratt Jason D, Gmez-Gonzlez Yadian, Sciare Jean, Maenhaut Willy,
Title Chemical characterisation of marine aerosol at Amsterdam Island during the austral summer of 2006-2007 Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Journal of Aerosol Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 41 Issue 1 Pages 13 -22
Keywords Marine aerosols, Water-soluble organic carbon, Secondary organic aerosol, Organosulphates, Isoprene,
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Programme 414;415
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Publisher Elsevier Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN 0021-8502 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2183
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Title Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Abbreviated Journal
Volume 75 Issue Pages 92-100
Keywords Ground based camera, Snow cover dynamics, In situ sensing, Geometric correction, Digital camera, Svalbard, Glacier, High temporal resolution,
Abstract Arctic glaciers are reliable indicators of global climate changes. However, monitoring snow and ice dynamics in Arctic regions is challenging: some fast but key events can be missed since they are short in time but significant in the hydrological budget.
Programme 304,1108,1111
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0924-2716 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4008
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Author Antonella Tassone, Olivier Magand, Attilio Naccarato, Maria Martino, Domenico Amico, Francesca Sprovieri, Hippolyte Leuridan, Yann Bertrand, Michel Ramonet, Nicola Pirrone, Aurelien Dommergue
Title Seven-year monitoring of mercury in wet precipitation and atmosphere at the Amsterdam Island GMOS station Type Journal
Year 2023 Publication Heliyon Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9 Issue Pages
Keywords Atmospheric pollution Atmospheric transport Mercury measurements Source identification Southern Hemisphere Wet deposition flux
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Programme 416,1028
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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Call Number Serial 8679
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Author Renac Christophe, Moine Bertrand, Goudour Jean-Pierre, LeRomancer Marc, Perrache Chantal
Title Stable isotope study of rainfall, river drainage and hot springs of the kerguelen archipelago, SW Indian Ocean Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Geothermics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 83 Issue Pages 101726
Keywords Geothermal springs Kerguelen archipelago Stable isotope composition Water-Rock interaction
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Programme 408,444
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0375-6505 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8262
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Author Collins T., Gerday C. & Feller G.
Title Xylanases, xylanase families and extremophilic xylanases. Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Fems microbiology reviews Abbreviated Journal FEMS Microbiol. Rev.
Volume 29 Issue Pages 3-23
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Programme 193
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ISSN 0168-6445 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3852
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