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Author Hong S., Candelone J.P. & Boutron C.F. openurl 
  Title Changes in zinc and cadmium concentrations in Greenland ice during the past 7760 years. Type Journal Article
  Year 1997 Publication Atmospheric environment Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue 15 Pages 2235-2242  
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  Programme 159  
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  ISSN 1352-2310 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 1266  
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Author Rivolier J., Cazes G., Dentan M.C., Rosnet E. & Vinokhodova A. openurl 
  Title Group interactions and individual behaviour during the Canadian space simulation CAPSULS. Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
  Year 1996 Publication XXVIth International congress of Psychology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue 3-4 Pages 189  
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  Abstract XXVIth International congress of Psychology, Montréal, 16-21 August 1996. Résumé  
  Programme 252  
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  Call Number Serial 1477  
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Author Rosnet E., Bachelard C., Cazes G., Dentan M.C., Le Scanff C. & Rivolier J. openurl 
  Title Influence of isolation and confinement upon the group dynamics of a 32 winteres' group. Symposium : Psychological aspects of extreme situations. Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
  Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue 3-4 Pages 188  
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  Abstract XXVIth International congress of Psychology, Montréal, 16-21 August 1996. Résumé  
  Programme 252  
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  Call Number Serial 2068  
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Author Cooke B.D., Chapuis J.L., Magnet V., Lucas A. & Kovaliski J. openurl 
  Title Potential use of myxoma virus and rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus to control feral rabbits in the Kerguelen Archipelago. Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Wildlife research Abbreviated Journal Wildl. Res.  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue 4 Pages 415-420  
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  Programme 276  
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  ISSN 1035-3712 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 2489  
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Author Park, Y.-H.; Roquet, F.; Vivier, F. doi  openurl
  Title Quasi-stationary ENSO wave signals versus the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave scenario Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue Pages  
  Keywords 4215 Oceanography: General: Climate and interannual variability; 4207 Oceanography: General: Arctic and Antarctic oceanography; 4522 Oceanography: Physical: El Nino  
  Abstract Two conflicting views on the causal mechanism of the Antarctic interannual variability often appear in the literature, i.e., whether it is remotely teleconnected to tropical ENSO events or is a self-sustained eastward propagating circumpolar wave generated locally by an ocean-atmosphere coupling mechanism. Using a Fourier decomposition into stationary and propagating components of several oceanic and atmospheric variables, we show that most of the Antarctic interannual variability can be explained by a geographically phase-locked standing wave train linked to tropical ENSO episodes. This ENSO-modulated quasi-stationary variability is not zonally uniform, rather, the strongest ENSO impact is consistently concentrated in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. The eastward propagating wave component is found to be not only minor (25% of variability) but also intermittent in phase, yielding little support for the so-called Antarctic Circumpolar Wave scenario.  
  Programme 335  
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  Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5624  
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Author Marchaudon, A.; Cerisier, J.-C.; Greenwald, R.A.; Sofko, G.J. doi  openurl
  Title Electrodynamics of a flux transfer event: Experimental test of the Southwood model Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue Pages  
  Keywords 2409 Ionosphere: Current systems; 2431 Ionosphere: Ionosphere/magnetosphere interactions; 2463 Ionosphere: Plasma convection; 2784 Magnetospheric Physics: Solar wind/magnetosphere interactions  
  Abstract On 12 September 1999, a conjunction between two SuperDARN radars and the Ørsted satellite gave, for the first time, simultaneous access to the ionospheric convection enhancement and the field-aligned currents (FACs) associated with a Flux Transfer Event. The radars observed an azimuthally elongated convection flow burst and the Ørsted satellite observed a series of successive small-scale parallel currents alternating between downward and upward. The most poleward pair of currents, whose directions were in agreement with the Southwood model, was observed when Ørsted crossed the front edge of the flow burst. A quantitative comparison of the current density of each FAC and of the Pedersen current density indicates that the closure current for this FACs pair occurred inside the flow burst, confirming the validity of the Southwood model. The Poynting flux carried by the parallel currents was less than 1% of the power carried by the solar wind plasma.  
  Programme 312;911  
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  Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5587  
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Author Goose H., Masson-Delmotte V., Renssen H., Delmotte M., Fichefet T., Morgan V., van Ommen T., Khim B.K. & Stenni B. openurl 
  Title A delayged medieval warm period in the Southern Ocean? Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (down) 31(6) Issue Pages 113-117  
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  Programme 960  
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  Call Number Serial 3000  
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Author Ferrari, C.P.; Dommergue, A.; Boutron, C.F.; Jitaru, P.; Adams, F.C. doi  openurl
  Title Profiles of Mercury in the snow pack at Station Nord, Greenland shortly after polar sunrise Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue Pages  
  Keywords 0365 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere—composition and chemistry; 0322 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Constituent sources and sinks; 0315 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Biosphere/atmosphere interactions; 0330 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Geochemical cycles  
  Abstract Mercury (Hg) species have been measured in the snow pack at Station Nord, Greenland both in the snow and in the air of snow from February 25 to March 15, 2002, during twilight and low solar irradiation periods. More than 99% of Hg is in the snow itself (?94–97% as Hg2+ and ?5% as MeHg+) while less than 1% is in the interstitial air of snow as Hg°. Gaseous Elemental Mercury (Hg°) concentrations, decreased exponentially with depth from ?1.5 ng/m3 outside to ?0.1 ng/m3 at 120 cm depth in the snow air. Hg° incorporation flux to the snow pack has been evaluated to ?5.8–7.0 pg/m2/h which is weak, indicating that this process does not change significantly the Hg content in the snow. We believe that this decrease in the air of snow is the result of fast oxidation processes of Hg° rather than adsorption of Hg° onto snow surfaces.  
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  Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5622  
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Author Gilbert C., Robertson G., Le Maho Y. & Ancel A. openurl 
  Title How do weather conditions affect the huddling behaviour of emperor penguins? Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Polar biology Abbreviated Journal Polar Biol.  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue 2 Pages 163-169  
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  Programme 137  
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  ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3652  
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Author Sieminski A., Lévêque J.J. & Debayle E. doi  openurl
  Title Can finite-frequency effects be accounted for in ray theory surface wave tomography? Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume (down) 31 Issue Pages L24614  
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  Programme 133;906  
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  Call Number Serial 3781  
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