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BiblioAlerte Avril 2012

Publié le 02.05.2012 - Bibliographie

Liste classée par ordre alphabétique des titres de revues :

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Icardo, J. M. Collagen and elastin histochemistry of the teleost bulbus arteriosus: False positives. Acta Histochemica doi:10.1016/j.acthis.2012.03.002

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Remy, F., Flament, T., Blarel, F. & Benveniste, J. Radar altimetry measurements over antarctic ice sheet: a focus on antenna polarization and change in backscatter problems. Advances in Space Research doi:10.1016/j.asr.2012.04.003

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Aislabie, J. et al. Microbial biomass and community structure changes along a soil development chronosequence near Lake Wellman, southern Victoria Land. Antarctic Science 24, 154–164 (2012).

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Antibus, D. E., Leff, L. G., Hall, B. L., Baeseman, J. L. & Blackwood, C. B. Molecular characterization of ancient algal mats from the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24, 139–146 (2012).

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Barletta, R. E. Raman analysis of blue ice tephra: an approach to tephrachronological dating of ice cores. Antarctic Science 24, 202–208 (2012).

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Bilyk, K. T. & Devries, A. L. Heat tolerance of the secondarily temperate Antarctic notothenioid, Notothenia angustata. Antarctic Science 24, 165–172 (2012).

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Hansson, L.-A., Hylander, S., Dartnall, H. J. G., Lidström, S. & Svensson, J.-E. High zooplankton diversity in the extreme environments of the McMurdo Dry Valley lakes, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24, 131–138 (2012).

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Hawes, T. c., Marshall, C. j. & Wharton, D. a. Ultraviolet radiation tolerance of the Antarctic springtail, Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni. Antarctic Science 24, 147–153 (2012).

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Nigro, M. A., Cassano, J. J. & Knuth, S. L. Evaluation of Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) cyclone forecasts using infrared satellite imagery. Antarctic Science 24, 183–192 (2012).

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Pedrera, A. et al. The fracture system and the melt emplacement beneath the Deception Island active volcano, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24, 173–182 (2012).

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Vidal, J., Berrocoso, M. & Fernández-Ros, A. Study of tides and sea levels at Deception and Livingston islands, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24, 193–201 (2012).

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Webster-Brown, J., Hawes, I., Safi, K., Sorrell, B. & Wilson, N. Summer–winter transitions in Antarctic ponds: III. Chemical changes. Antarctic Science 24, 121–130 (2012).

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Grasby, S. E., Chen, Z. & Dewing, K. Formation water geochemistry of the Sverdrup Basin: Implications for hydrocarbon development in the High Arctic. Applied Geochemistry doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2012.04.001

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Gunnarsson, S. et al. Enhanced growth of farmed Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) following a short-day photoperiod. Aquaculture doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.04.014

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Forcada, J. et al. Responses of Antarctic pack-ice seals to environmental change and increasing krill fishing. Biological Conservation 149, 40–50 (2012).

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Ims, R. A. & Henden, J.-A. Collapse of an arctic bird community resulting from ungulate-induced loss of erect shrubs. Biological Conservation 149, 2–5 (2012).

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Knott, K. K., Boyd, D., Ylitalo, G. M. & O’Hara, T. M. Lactational transfer of mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls in polar bears. Chemosphere doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2012.02.053

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Lindh, C. H. et al. Blood serum concentrations of perfluorinated compounds in men from Greenlandic Inuit and European populations. Chemosphere doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2012.03.049

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Feng, S. et al. Evaluating observed and projected future climate changes for the Arctic using the Köppen-Trewartha climate classification. Climate Dynamics 38, 1359–1373 (2012).

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Jeong, J.-H. et al. Greening in the circumpolar high-latitude may amplify warming in the growing season. Climate Dynamics 38, 1421–1431 (2012).

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Mudelsee, M. A proxy record of winter temperatures since 1836 from ice freeze-up/breakup in lake Näsijärvi, Finland. Climate Dynamics 38, 1413–1420 (2012).

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Jones, K. A. et al. Detection of differences in sea ice crystal structure using cross-borehole DC resistivity tomography. Cold Regions Science and Technology 78, 40–45 (2012).

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Clement Kinney, J. & Maslowski, W. On the oceanic communication between the Western Subarctic Gyre and the deep Bering Sea. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2012.04.001

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van Aken, H. M. & Femke de Jong, M. Hydrographic variability of Denmark strait overflow water near cape farewell with multi-decadal to weekly time scales. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2012.04.004

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Mizobata, K. & Shimada, K. East-west asymmetry in surface mixed layer and ocean heat content in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean derived from AMSR-E sea surface temperature. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.04.005

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Nghiem, S. V., Clemente-Colón, P., Rigor, I. G., Hall, D. K. & Neumann, G. Seafloor control on sea ice. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.04.004

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Christianson, K., Jacobel, R. W., Horgan, H. J., Anandakrishnan, S. & Alley, R. B. Subglacial Lake Whillans — Ice-penetrating radar and GPS observations of a shallow active reservoir beneath a West Antarctic ice stream. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 331–332, 237–245 (2012).

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Carscallen, W. M. A. & Romanuk, T. N. Structure and robustness to species loss in Arctic and Antarctic ice-shelf meta-ecosystem webs. Ecological Modelling doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.03.027

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Stevenson, W. R., 3rd Science, the South Pole, and the Japanese expedition of 1910-1912. Endeavour 35, 160–168 (2011).

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Gaden, A. et al. Western Canadian Arctic Ringed Seal Organic Contaminant Trends in Relation to Sea Ice Break-Up. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 4427–4433 (2012).

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Turgeon O’Brien, H. et al. Exposure to Toxic Metals and Persistent Organic Pollutants in Inuit Children Attending Childcare Centers in Nunavik, Canada. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 4614–4623 (2012).

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Emelyanova, A. & Rautio, A. Aging population of the Barents Euro-Arctic Region. European Geriatric Medicine doi:10.1016/j.eurger.2012.03.005

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Jurelevicius, D., Cotta, S. R., Peixoto, R., Rosado, A. S. & Seldin, L. Distribution of alkane-degrading bacterial communities in soils from King George Island, Maritime Antarctic. European Journal of Soil Biology 51, 37–44 (2012).

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Skjæraasen, J. E. et al. Size-, energy- and stage-dependent fecundity and the occurrence of atresia in the Northeast Arctic haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus. Fisheries Research doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2012.04.003

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Eiserbeck, C., Nelson, R. K., Grice, K., Curiale, J. & Reddy, C. M. Comparison of GC-MS, GC-MRM-MS, and GC×GC to characterise higher plant biomarkers in Tertiary oils and rock extracts. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta doi:10.1016/j.gca.2012.03.033

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Chong, C. W., Pearce, D. A., Convey, P., Yew, W. C. & Tan, I. K. P. Patterns in the distribution of soil bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences from different regions of Antarctica. Geoderma 181–182, 45–55 (2012).

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Carmack, E. C., Williams, W. J., Zimmermann, S. L. & McLaughlin, F. A. The Arctic Ocean warms from below. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Chaput, J. A., Zandomeneghi, D., Aster, R. C., Knox, H. & Kyle, P. R. Imaging of Erebus volcano using body wave seismic interferometry of Strombolian eruption coda. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Danielson, S., Hedstrom, K., Aagaard, K., Weingartner, T. & Curchitser, E. Wind-induced reorganization of the Bering shelf circulation. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Mathis, J. T. et al. Storm-induced upwelling of high              p              CO              2              waters onto the continental shelf of the western Arctic Ocean and implications for carbonate mineral saturation states. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Moore, G. W. K. & Pickart, R. S. Northern Bering Sea tip jets. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Notz, D. & Marotzke, J. Observations reveal external driver for Arctic sea-ice retreat. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Perovich, D. K. & Polashenski, C. Albedo evolution of seasonal Arctic sea ice. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Rossby, T. & Flagg, C. N. Direct measurement of volume flux in the Faroe-Shetland Channel and over the Iceland-Faroe Ridge. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Tanaka, T., Yasuda, I., Kuma, K. & Nishioka, J. Vertical turbulent iron flux sustains the Green Belt along the shelf break in the southeastern Bering Sea. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Weigelt, E., Uenzelmann-Neben, G., Gohl, K. & Larter, R. D. Did massive glacial dewatering modify sedimentary structures on the Amundsen Sea Embayment shelf, West Antarctica? Global and Planetary Change doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.04.006

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Knapp, J. et al. Echinococcus multilocularis in Svalbard, Norway: Microsatellite genotyping to investigate the origin of a highly focal contamination. Infection, Genetics and Evolution doi:10.1016/j.meegid.2012.03.008

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Bojesen-Koefoed, J. A., Kalkreuth, W., Petersen, H. I. & Piasecki, S. A remote coal deposit revisited: Middle Jurassic coals at Kulhøj, western Germania Land, northeast Greenland. International Journal of Coal Geology doi:10.1016/j.coal.2012.04.006

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Chevallier, M. & Salas-Mélia, D. The Role of Sea Ice Thickness Distribution in the Arctic Sea Ice Potential Predictability: A Diagnostic Approach with a Coupled GCM. Journal of Climate 25, 3025–3038 (2012).

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de Boer, G. et al. A Characterization of the Present-Day Arctic Atmosphere in CCSM4. Journal of Climate 25, 2676–2695 (2012).

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Huang, Y., Siems, S. T., Manton, M. J., Hande, L. B. & Haynes, J. M. The Structure of Low-Altitude Clouds over the Southern Ocean as Seen by              CloudSat. Journal of Climate 25, 2535–2546 (2012).

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Inoue, J., Hori, M. E. & Takaya, K. The Role of Barents Sea Ice in the Wintertime Cyclone Track and Emergence of a Warm-Arctic Cold-Siberian Anomaly. Journal of Climate 25, 2561–2568 (2012).

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Langehaug, H. R., Medhaug, I., Eldevik, T. & Otterå, O. H. Arctic/Atlantic Exchanges via the Subpolar Gyre*. Journal of Climate 25, 2421–2439 (2012).

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Mazloff, M. R. On the Sensitivity of the Drake Passage Transport to Air–Sea Momentum Flux. Journal of Climate 25, 2279–2290 (2012).

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Vavrus, S. J., Holland, M. M., Jahn, A., Bailey, D. A. & Blazey, B. A. Twenty-First-Century Arctic Climate Change in CCSM4. Journal of Climate 25, 2696–2710 (2012).

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Weijer, W. et al. The Southern Ocean and Its Climate in CCSM4. Journal of Climate 25, 2652–2675 (2012).

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Zib, B. J., Dong, X., Xi, B. & Kennedy, A. Evaluation and Intercomparison of Cloud Fraction and Radiative Fluxes in Recent Reanalyses over the Arctic Using BSRN Surface Observations. Journal of Climate 25, 2291–2305 (2012).

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Bauch, D. et al. Impact of Siberian coastal polynyas on shelf-derived Arctic Ocean halocline waters. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Benze, S. et al. On the onset of polar mesospheric cloud seasons as observed by SBUV. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Darnis, G. & Fortier, L. Zooplankton respiration and the export of carbon at depth in the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean). Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Edwards, B. et al. Interactions between lava and snow/ice during the 2010 Fimmvörðuháls eruption, south-central Iceland. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Else, B. G. T. et al. Annual cycles of              p              CO                                2                sw                              in the southeastern Beaufort Sea: New understandings of air-sea CO              2              exchange in arctic polynya regions. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Fogt, R. L., Wovrosh, A. J., Langen, R. A. & Simmonds, I. The characteristic variability and connection to the underlying synoptic activity of the Amundsen-Bellingshausen Seas Low. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Funck, T., Gohl, K., Damm, V. & Heyde, I. Tectonic evolution of southern Baffin Bay and Davis Strait: Results from a seismic refraction transect between Canada and Greenland. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Gac, S., Huismans, R. S., Podladchikov, Y. Y. & Faleide, J. I. On the origin of the ultradeep East Barents Sea basin. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Glocer, A., Kitamura, N., Toth, G. & Gombosi, T. Modeling solar zenith angle effects on the polar wind. J. Geophys. Res. 117, 12 PP. (2012).

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Hall, C. M., Dyrland, M. E., Tsutsumi, M. & Mulligan, F. J. Temperature trends at 90 km over Svalbard, Norway (78°N 16°E), seen in one decade of meteor radar observations. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Johnson, B. et al. In situ observations of volcanic ash clouds from the FAAM aircraft during the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010. J. Geophys. Res. 117, 26 PP. (2012).

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Jones, M. C., Grosse, G., Jones, B. M. & Walter Anthony, K. Peat accumulation in drained thermokarst lake basins in continuous, ice-rich permafrost, northern Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Kerbrat, M., Legrand, M., Preunkert, S., Gallée, H. & Kleffmann, J. Nitrous acid at Concordia (inland site) and Dumont d’Urville (coastal site), East Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Klunder, M. B., Laan, P., Middag, R., de Baar, H. J. W. & Bakker, K. Dissolved iron in the Arctic Ocean: Important role of hydrothermal sources, shelf input and scavenging removal. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Lance, V. P. et al. Primary productivity, new productivity, and their relation to carbon flux during two Southern Ocean Gas Exchange tracer experiments. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Larour, E. et al. Sensitivity Analysis of Pine Island Glacier ice flow using ISSM and DAKOTA. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Lee, S. H. et al. Phytoplankton production from melting ponds on Arctic sea ice. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Lu, X. & Zhuang, Q. Modeling methane emissions from the Alaskan Yukon River basin, 1986–2005, by coupling a large-scale hydrological model and a process-based methane model. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Lund, M. et al. Trends in CO              2              exchange in a high Arctic tundra heath, 2000–2010. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Mårtensson, S., Meier, H. E. M., Pemberton, P. & Haapala, J. Ridged sea ice characteristics in the Arctic from a coupled multicategory sea ice model. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Muscari, G. et al. Strato-mesospheric ozone measurements using ground-based millimeter-wave spectroscopy at Thule, Greenland. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Nomura, D. et al. Direct measurements of DMS flux from Antarctic fast sea ice to the atmosphere by a chamber technique. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Oltmans, S. J., Johnson, B. J. & Harris, J. M. Springtime boundary layer ozone depletion at Barrow, Alaska: Meteorological influence, year-to-year variation, and long-term change. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Overduin, P. P. et al. Geoelectric observations of the degradation of nearshore submarine permafrost at Barrow (Alaskan Beaufort Sea). Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Richter, K., Segtnan, O. H. & Furevik, T. Variability of the Atlantic inflow to the Nordic Seas and its causes inferred from observations of sea surface height. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Senior, A., Rietveld, M. T., Yeoman, T. K. & Kosch, M. J. The dependence of F-region electron heating on HF radio pump power: Measurements at EISCAT Tromsø. J. Geophys. Res. 117, 11 PP. (2012).

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Stephenson, G. R., Gille, S. T. & Sprintall, J. Seasonal variability of upper ocean heat content in Drake Passage. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Wu, D. L. & Lee, J. N. Arctic low cloud changes as observed by MISR and CALIOP: Implication for the enhanced autumnal warming and sea ice loss. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Zdanowicz, C. et al. Summer melt rates on Penny Ice Cap, Baffin Island: Past and recent trends and implications for regional climate. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Zhurbas, V. et al. Structure of unsteady overflow in the S?upsk Furrow of the Baltic Sea. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Murphy, E. J. et al. Comparison of the structure and function of Southern Ocean regional ecosystems: the Antarctic Peninsula and South Georgia. Journal of Marine Systems doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2012.03.011

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Paulic, J. E. & Papst, M. H. Larval and early juvenile fish distribution and assemblage structure in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during July–August, 2005. Journal of Marine Systems doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2012.03.006

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Walkusz, W., Majewski, A. & Reist, J. D. Distribution and diet of the bottom dwelling Arctic cod in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Journal of Marine Systems doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2012.04.004

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Ha, S.-Y. et al. Production of Mycosporine-like amino acids of in situ phytoplankton community in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Arctic. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology doi:10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2012.03.011

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Szilas, K. et al. Origin of Mesoarchaean arc-related rocks with boninite/komatiite affinities from southern West Greenland. Lithos 144–145, 24–39 (2012).

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Dettai, A. et al. Tracking the elusive monophyly of nototheniid fishes (Teleostei) with multiple mitochondrial and nuclear markers. Marine Genomics doi:10.1016/j.margen.2012.02.003

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Poirier, R. K., Cronin, T. M., Briggs Jr., W. M. & Lockwood, R. Central Arctic paleoceanography for the last 50 kyr based on ostracode faunal assemblages. Marine Micropaleontology 88–89, 65–76 (2012).

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Bjørndal, B. et al. Krill powder increases liver lipid catabolism and reduces glucose mobilization in tumor necrosis factor-alpha transgenic mice fed a high-fat diet. Metabolism doi:10.1016/j.metabol.2012.03.012

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Pritchard, H. D. et al. Antarctic ice-sheet loss driven by basal melting of ice shelves. Nature 484, 502–505 (2012).

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Uotila, P., O’Farrell, S., Marsland, S. J. & Bi, D. A sea-ice sensitivity study with a global ocean-ice model. Ocean Modelling doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2012.04.002

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Bridoux, M. C., Annenkovb, V. V., Keil, R. G. & Ingalls, A. E. Widespread distribution and molecular diversity of diatom frustule bound aliphatic long chain polyamines (LCPAs) in marine sediments. Organic Geochemistry doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2012.04.002

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Barke, J. et al. Coeval Eocene blooms of the freshwater fern Azolla in and around Arctic and Nordic seas. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.04.002

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Seidenkrantz, M.-S. et al. Early Holocene large-scale meltwater discharge from Greenland documented by foraminifera and sediment parameters. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.04.006

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Allan Green, T., Brabyn, L., Beard, C. & Sancho, L. Extremely low lichen growth rates in Taylor Valley, Dry Valleys, continental Antarctica. Polar Biology 35, 535–541 (2012).

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Andersen, M., Derocher, A., Wiig, Ø. & Aars, J. Polar bear (<i>Ursus maritimus</i>) maternity den distribution in Svalbard, Norway. Polar Biology 35, 499–508 (2012).

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Daneri, G., Carlini, A., Negri, A., Allcock, A. & Corbalán, A. Predation on cephalopods by Weddell seals, <i>Leptonychotes weddellii</i>, at Hope Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. Polar Biology 35, 585–592 (2012).

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Dvoretsky, A. Epibionts of the great spider crab, <i>Hyas araneus</i> (Linnaeus, 1758), in the Barents Sea. Polar Biology 35, 625–631 (2012).

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Friedland, K. & Todd, C. Changes in Northwest Atlantic Arctic and Subarctic conditions and the growth response of Atlantic salmon. Polar Biology 35, 593–609 (2012).

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Hillyard, G. & Clark, M. RNA preservation of Antarctic marine invertebrates. Polar Biology 35, 633–636 (2012).

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Hondolero, D., Bluhm, B. & Iken, K. Caloric content of dominant benthic species from the northern Bering and Chukchi Seas: historical comparisons and the effects of preservation. Polar Biology 35, 637–644 (2012).

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Lalouette, L., Williams, C., Cottin, M., Sinclair, B. & Renault, D. Thermal biology of the alien ground beetle <i>Merizodus soledadinus</i> introduced to the Kerguelen Islands. Polar Biology 35, 509–517 (2012).

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Ledoux, J.-B. et al. Fine-scale spatial genetic structure in the brooding sea urchin <i>Abatus cordatus</i> suggests vulnerability of the Southern Ocean marine invertebrates facing global change. Polar Biology 35, 611–623 (2012).

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Paterson, H. & Laybourn-Parry, J. Antarctic sea ice viral dynamics over an annual cycle. Polar Biology 35, 491–497 (2012).

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Peeters, K. et al. Heterotrophic bacterial diversity in aquatic microbial mat communities from Antarctica. Polar Biology 35, 543–554 (2012).

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Rao, S. et al. Low-diversity fungal assemblage in an Antarctic Dry Valleys soil. Polar Biology 35, 567–574 (2012).

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Singh, P. & Singh, S. Characterization of yeast and filamentous fungi isolated from cryoconite holes of Svalbard, Arctic. Polar Biology 35, 575–583 (2012).

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Sørensen, N., Daugbjerg, N. & Gabrielsen, T. Molecular diversity and temporal variation of picoeukaryotes in two Arctic fjords, Svalbard. Polar Biology 35, 519–533 (2012).

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Symons, C., Arnott, S. & Sweetman, J. Nutrient limitation of phytoplankton communities in Subarctic lakes and ponds in Wapusk National Park, Canada. Polar Biology 35, 481–489 (2012).

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Wessels, H., Karsten, U., Wiencke, C. & Hagen, W. On the potential of fatty acids as trophic markers in Arctic grazers: feeding experiments with sea urchins and amphipods fed nine diets of macroalgae. Polar Biology 35, 555–565 (2012).

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Baker, F. w. g. CO2 and Pourquoi-Pas? Polar Record 48, 198 (2012).

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Barr, W. Gyrfalcons to Germany: Herdemerten’s expedition to west Greenland, 1938. Polar Record 48, 113–122 (2012).

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Dunlap, K. L. et al. Selected plasma fatty acid levels in subsistence fed sled dogs along the Yukon River: a pilot study for biomonitoring. Polar Record 48, 177–183 (2012).

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Guly, H. r. ‘Polar anaemia’: cardiac failure during the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. Polar Record 48, 157–164 (2012).

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Hansen, T. Additional documents and survey on the Franklin sites of Beechey Island, Nunavut, Canada: addendum. Polar Record 48, 195–196 (2012).

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Headland, R. K. History of exotic terrestrial mammals in Antarctic regions: a further note. Polar Record 48, 144 (2012).

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Headland, R. K. History of exotic terrestrial mammals in Antarctic regions. Polar Record 48, 123–144 (2012).

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Hooper, M. ‘One cannot help liking them’: Terra Nova meets Fram. Polar Record 48, 184–191 (2012).

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Loy, W. Present state of the Belgica project. Polar Record 48, 195 (2012).

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Powell, R. B., Brownlee, M. T. J., Kellert, S. R. & Ham, S. H. From awe to satisfaction: immediate affective responses to the Antarctic tourism experience. Polar Record 48, 145–156 (2012).

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Quilty, P. G. & Winter, G. Robert Falcon Scott: a Tasmanian connection. Polar Record 48, 192–194 (2012).

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Schwarzenbach, F. H. An historical document. Botanical observations on the Penny Highlands of Baffin Island. Polar Record 48, 196–197 (2012).

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Ward, C. & Wheeler, D. Hudson’s Bay Company ship’s logbooks: a source of far North Atlantic weather data. Polar Record 48, 165–176 (2012).

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Alexeev, D. K. & Galtsova, V. V. Effect of radioactive pollution on the biodiversity of marine benthic ecosystems of the Russian Arctic shelf. Polar Science doi:10.1016/j.polar.2012.04.001

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Shrivastava, P. K., Asthana, R., Roy, S. K., Swain, A. K. & Dharwadkar, A. Provenance and depositional environment of epi-shelf lake sediment from Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica, vis-à-vis scanning electron microscopy of quartz grain, size distribution and chemical parameters. Polar Science doi:10.1016/j.polar.2012.03.006

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Tanaka, H. L., Yamagami, A. & Takahashi, S. The structure and behavior of the arctic cyclone in summer analyzed by the JRA-25/JCDAS data. Polar Science doi:10.1016/j.polar.2012.03.001

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Kolb, J., Kokfelt, T. F. & Dziggel, A. Geodynamic setting and deformation history of an Archaean terrane at mid-crustal level: the Tasiusarsuaq terrane of southern West Greenland. Precambrian Research doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2012.04.010

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Szilas, K. et al. Complex calc-alkaline volcanism recorded in Mesoarchaean supracrustal belts north of Frederikshåbs Isblink, southern West Greenland: implications for subduction zone processes in the early Earth. Precambrian Research doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2012.03.013

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Hanifah, N. A. & Hashim, R. The Madrid Protocol 1991 and its Environmental Impacts towards the Quality of Life. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 35, 398–403 (2012).

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