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Author Kleimenova N.G., Kozyreva O.V., Bitterly M., Schott J.J., Villante U., Francia P. & Best A.
Title Two types of Pc5 range dayside long period geomagnetic pulsations at middle latitudes during strong magnetic storm. Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Geomagnetism and aeronomy Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 38 Issue 1 Pages 61-73
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ISSN 0016-7932 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 1968
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Author Bingham A.W. & Drinkwater M.R.
Title Recent Change in the Properties of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 38 Issue 4 Pages 1810-1820
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0196-2892 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2307
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Author Long D.G. & Drinkwater M.R.
Title Azimuth Variation in Microwave Scatterometer and Radiometer Data over Antarctica. Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 38 Issue 4 Pages 1857-1870
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ISSN 0196-2892 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2310
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Title Re-evaluation of the systematics of two deep-sea species of Thalassometra (Echinomermata: Crinoidea) and its biogeographical implications. Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Journal of natural history Abbreviated Journal J. Nat. Hist.
Volume (down) 38 Issue 15 Pages 1949-1968
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Abstract Biogeography of deep-sea comatulid crinoids is poorly understood owing partly to the lack of detailed taxonomic studies. Recent cruises off Peru dredged up two new, well-preserved specimens of Thalassometra bispinosa, a deep-sea comatulid species which was heretofore only known from the Southern Ocean. These new records enabled re-evaluation of intra-specific variation for both quantitative and qualitative morphological characters. We thus provide a new description of the species, including these new specimens, and discuss the affinities with closely related species. As a consequence, we re-evaluate the systematic position of material previously assigned to T. bispinosa dredged from the Campbell Plateau, Southern Ocean. Discrete morphological characters, measurements and SEM photographs justify reassignment of these specimens to Thalassometra villosa. This species, another poorly known deep-sea comatulid crinoid previously known only from the Aleutian Islands in the North Pacific, is also redescribed. The biogeography of these two deep-sea comatulid species is discussed and hypotheses of their geographical distribution are proposed.
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ISSN 0022-2933 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2576
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Author Engrand C., Duprat J. & Gounelle M.
Title Comparison of the hydrogen isotopic compositions of Antarctic micrometeorites from the French and Japanese collections. Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Meteoritics & planetary science Abbreviated Journal Meteorit Planet Sci
Volume (down) 38 Suppl Issue Pages A108
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ISSN 1086-9379 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2761
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Author Gounelle M., Engrand C., Bland P.A., Alard O., Zolensky M.E., Russell S.S. & Duprat J.
Title The hydrogen isotopic composition of fossil micrometeorites: implications for the origin of water on Earth. Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Meteoritics & planetary science Abbreviated Journal Meteorit Planet Sci
Volume (down) 38 Suppl Issue Pages A108
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Call Number Serial 2763
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Author Hinderer J. & Amalvict M.
Title La mesure de la pesanteur Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Pour la science Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 38 Issue Pages 80-85
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ISSN 0153-4092 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3534
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Title History and Environmental Impact of Mining Activity in Celtic Aeduan Territory Recorded in a Peat Bog (Morvan, France) Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Environmental science & technology Abbreviated Journal Environ. Sci. Technol.
Volume (down) 38 Issue Pages 665-673
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ISSN 0013-936X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3993
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Author Priyadarshi, A.; Dominguez, G.; Savarino, J.; Thiemens, M.
Title Cosmogenic 35S: A unique tracer to Antarctic atmospheric chemistry and the polar vortex Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Geophys. Res. Lett. Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 38 Issue 13 Pages L13808
Keywords Antarctica; cosmogenic radionuclide; stratosphere-troposphere mixing; 3307 Atmospheric Processes: Boundary layer processes; 3362 Atmospheric Processes: Stratosphere/troposphere interactions; 3363 Atmospheric Processes: Stratospheric dynamics
Abstract The cosmogenic radionuclide 35S (half life ?87 d) exists in both 35SO2 gas and 35SO42? aerosol phase in the atmosphere. Cosmogenic 35S fulfils a unique niche in that it has an ideal half-life for use as a tracer of atmospheric processes, possesses a gas phase precursor and undergoes gas to particle conversion, providing a chronometer that complements other measurements of radiogenic isotopes of different half lives and chemical properties. Based on radiogenic 35S measurements and concomitant model calculations, we demonstrate that 35S is a unique tracer to understand stratospheric-tropospheric air mass transport dynamics and the atmospheric oxidation capacity on a short time scale. Reported are the first measurements of 35S contained in SO42? aerosols (bulk and size aggregated) at Antarctica. 35SO42? concentrations at Dome C and Dumont D'Urville exhibit summer maxima and winter minima with a secondary winter peak. Higher oxidative capacity of the atmosphere and long range transport of mid latitude air increases 35SO42? activity in summer whereas a lack of air mass mixing coupled with low oxidant concentration in winter significantly decreases 35SO42? activity. A 3% contribution from stratospheric 35SO42? into the free troposphere during stratosphere-troposphere air mass mixing accounts for the secondary winter 35SO42? peak. In the future, this work will be extended to 35S activity measurements of both gas and aerosol phases to further understand gas to particle conversion, vortex dynamics and trace polar stratospheric cloud sedimentation frequency.
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ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 6064
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Title A novel chemical fossil of palaeo sea ice: IP25. Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Organic geochemistry Abbreviated Journal Org. Geochem.
Volume (down) 38 Issue Pages 16-27
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ISSN 0146-6380 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5247
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