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BiblioAlerte Juillet – Août 2012

Publié le 14.08.2012 - Bibliographie

Liste classée par ordre alphabétique des titres de revues :

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Singh, A. K. et al. A broad climatology of very high latitude substorms. Advances in Space Research doi:10.1016/j.asr.2012.07.034

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Schmaljohann, H., Fox, J. W. & Bairlein, F. Phenotypic response to environmental cues, orientation and migration costs in songbirds flying halfway around the world. Animal Behaviour doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2012.06.018

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Berrocoso, M., Torrecillas, C., Jigena, B. & Fernández-Ros, A. Determination of geomorphological and volumetric variations in the 1970 land volcanic craters area (Deception Island, Antarctica) from 1968 using historical and current maps, remote sensing and GNSS. Antarctic Science 24, 367–376 (2012).

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Boxe, C. s., Hamer, P. d., Ford, W., Hoffmann, M. & Shallcross, D. e. The effect of the novel HO2 + NO ? HNO3 reaction channel at South Pole, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24, 417–425 (2012).

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Cunningham, G. B., Van Buskirk, R. W., Hodges, M. J. & Nevitt, G. A. Responses of common diving petrel chicks (Pelecanoides urinatrix) to burrow and colony specific odours in a simple wind tunnel. Antarctic Science 24, 337–341 (2012).

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De Andrade, R. P., Michel, R. F. M., Schaefer, C. E. G. R., Simas, F. N. B. & Windmöller, C. C. Hg distribution and speciation in Antarctic soils of the Fildes and Ardley peninsulas, King George Island. Antarctic Science 24, 395–407 (2012).

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Favero-Longo, S. E. et al. Primary succession of lichen and bryophyte communities following glacial recession on Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Maritime Antarctic. Antarctic Science 24, 323–336 (2012).

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Gaz’dzicki, A. & Majewski, W. Foraminifera from the Eocene La Meseta Formation of Isla Marambio (Seymour Island), Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science 24, 408–416 (2012).

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Haran’czyk, H. et al. Bound water freezing in Antarctic Umbilicaria aprina from Schirmacher Oasis. Antarctic Science 24, 342–352 (2012).

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Hodgson, D. A. et al. Glacial geomorphology and cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al exposure ages in the northern Dufek Massif, Weddell Sea embayment, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24, 377–394 (2012).

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Park, C. H., Jeong, G. & Hong, S. G. Possible multiple introductions of Cladonia borealis to King George Island. Antarctic Science 24, 359–366 (2012).

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Singh, S. m., Ochyra, R., Pednekar, S. m., Asthana, R. & Ravindra, R. A Holocene moss species preserved in lake sediment core and the present moss diversity at Schirmacher Oasis, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24, 353–358 (2012).

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Roesch, L. F. W. et al. Soil bacterial community abundance and diversity in ice-free areas of Keller Peninsula, Antarctica. Applied Soil Ecology 61, 7–15 (2012).

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Lazzara, M. A., Keller, L. M., Markle, T. & Gallagher, J. Fifty-year Amundsen–Scott South Pole station surface climatology. Atmospheric Research 118, 240–259 (2012).

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Long, M. & Bonefeld-Jørgensen, E. C. Dioxin-like activity in environmental and human samples from Greenland and Denmark. Chemosphere doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2012.06.055

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Chong, P. et al. Development of the Automatic Seeing Monitor for the Site Testing of Dome A. Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics 36, 327–339 (2012).

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Parrenin, F. et al. On the gas-ice depth difference (?depth) along the EPICA Dome C ice core. Clim. Past 8, 1239–1255 (2012).

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Pedro, J. B., Rasmussen, S. O. & van Ommen, T. D. Tightened constraints on the time-lag between Antarctic temperature and CO2 during the last deglaciation. Clim. Past 8, 1213–1221 (2012).

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Rhodes, R. H. et al. Little Ice Age climate and oceanic conditions of the Ross Sea, Antarctica from a coastal ice core record. Clim. Past 8, 1223–1238 (2012).

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Born, A. & Mignot, J. Dynamics of decadal variability in the Atlantic subpolar gyre: a stochastically forced oscillator. Climate Dynamics 39, 461–474 (2012).

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Di Biagio, C. et al. Effect of surface albedo, water vapour, and atmospheric aerosols on the cloud-free shortwave radiative budget in the Arctic. Climate Dynamics 39, 953–969 (2012).

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Lehner, F., Raible, C., Hofer, D. & Stocker, T. The freshwater balance of polar regions in transient simulations from 1500 to 2100 AD using a comprehensive coupled climate model. Climate Dynamics 39, 347–363 (2012).

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Young, G. et al. Changes in atmospheric circulation and the Arctic Oscillation preserved within a millennial length reconstruction of summer cloud cover from northern Fennoscandia. Climate Dynamics 39, 495–507 (2012).

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Saraceno, M. & Provost, C. On eddy polarity distribution in the Southwestern Atlantic. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2012.07.005

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Teira, E. et al. Primary production and bacterial carbon metabolism around South Shetland Islands in the Southern Ocean. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2012.07.002

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Bower, A. S., Hendry, R. M., Amrhein, D. E. & Lilly, J. M. Direct Observations of Formation and Propagation of Subpolar Eddies into the Subtropical North Atlantic. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.029

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Bundy, R. M., Barbeau, K. & Buck, K. N. Sources of Strong Copper-Binding Ligands in Antarctic Peninsula Surface Waters. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.023

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Davis, R. W., Fuiman, L. A., Madden, K. M. & Williams, T. M. Classification and behavior of free-ranging Weddell seal dives based on three-dimensional movements and video-recorded observations. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.006

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Fedak, M. A. The impact of animal platforms on polar ocean observation. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.007

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Lin, P., Guo, L., Chen, M., Tong, J. & Lin, F. The distribution and chemical speciation of dissolved and particulate phosphorus in the Bering Sea and the Chukchi–Beaufort Seas. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.005

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Muelbert, M. M. C., Souza, R. B., Lewis, M. N. & Hindell, M. A. Foraging habitats of southern elephant seals, Mirounga leonina, from the Northern Antarctic Peninsula. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.009

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Pethybridge, H. R., Nichols, P. D., Virtue, P. & Jackson, G. D. The foraging ecology of an oceanic squid, Todarodes filippovae; the use of signature lipid profiling to monitor ecosystem change. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.025

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Quéguiner, B. Iron fertilization and the structure of planktonic communities in high nutrient regions of the Southern Ocean. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.024

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Rodhouse, P. G. K. Role of squid in the Southern Ocean pelagic ecosystem and the possible consequences of climate change. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.001

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Susan Lozier, M., Gary, S. F. & Bower, A. S. Simulated pathways of the overflow waters in the North Atlantic:Subpolar to subtropical export. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.037

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Szuts, Z. B. & Sanford, T. B. Vertically-averaged velocities in the north atlantic current from field trials of a lagrangian electric-field float. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.022

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Zenk, W. & Visbeck, M. Structure and evolution of the abyssal jet in the vema channel of the South Atlantic. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.07.033

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Bailey, I. et al. Flux and provenance of ice-rafted debris in the earliest Pleistocene sub-polar North Atlantic Ocean comparable to the last glacial maximum. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 341–344, 222–233 (2012).

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Behseresht, J. & Bryant, S. L. Sedimentological control on saturation distribution in Arctic gas-hydrate-bearing sands. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 341–344, 114–127 (2012).

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Bock, J., Martinerie, P., Witrant, E. & Chappellaz, J. Atmospheric impacts and ice core imprints of a methane pulse from clathrates. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 349–350, 98–108 (2012).

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Foster, G. L., Lear, C. H. & Rae, J. W. B. The evolution of pCO2, ice volume and climate during the middle Miocene. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 341–344, 243–254 (2012).

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Garde, A. A., McDonald, I., Dyck, B. & Keulen, N. Searching for giant, ancient impact structures on Earth: The Mesoarchaean Maniitsoq structure, West Greenland. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 337–338, 197–210 (2012).

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Maksymowicz, A., Contreras-Reyes, E., Grevemeyer, I. & Flueh, E. R. Structure and geodynamics of the post-collision zone between the Nazca–Antarctic spreading center and South America. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 345–348, 27–37 (2012).

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Mukhopadhyay, S., Ackert Jr., R. P., Pope, A. E., Pollard, D. & DeConto, R. M. Miocene to recent ice elevation variations from the interior of the West Antarctic ice sheet: Constraints from geologic observations, cosmogenic nuclides and ice sheet modeling. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 337–338, 243–251 (2012).

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Rodríguez-Sanz, L., Graham Mortyn, P., Martínez-Garcia, A., Rosell-Melé, A. & Hall, I. R. Glacial Southern Ocean freshening at the onset of the Middle Pleistocene Climate Transition. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 345–348, 194–202 (2012).

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Preece, C. & Phoenix, G. K. Responses of sub-arctic dwarf shrubs to low oxygen and high carbon dioxide conditions. Environmental and Experimental Botany doi:10.1016/j.envexpbot.2012.06.003

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Campanaro, S. et al. Temperature-dependent global gene expression in the Antarctic archaeon Methanococcoides burtonii. Environ. Microbiol. 13, 2018–2038 (2011).

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De Francisci, D. et al. The RNA polymerase subunits E/F from the Antarctic archaeon Methanococcoides burtonii bind to specific species of mRNA. Environ. Microbiol. 13, 2039–2055 (2011).

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Zhao, Z. et al. Distribution and long-range transport of polyfluoroalkyl substances in the Arctic, Atlantic Ocean and Antarctic coast. Environmental Pollution 170, 71–77 (2012).

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Bindler, R., Yu, R., Hansson, S., Claßen, N. & Karlsson, J. Mining, Metallurgy and the Historical Origin of Mercury Pollution in Lakes and Watercourses in Central Sweden. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 7984–7991 (2012).

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Bustnes, J. O. et al. Latitudinal Distribution of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Pelagic and Demersal Marine Fish on the Norwegian Coast. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 7836–7843 (2012).

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Cooke, C. A., Wolfe, A. P., Michelutti, N., Balcom, P. H. & Briner, J. P. A Holocene Perspective on Algal Mercury Scavenging to Sediments of an Arctic Lake. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 7135–7141 (2012).

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Lafleur, P. M. et al. Variation in Peak Growing Season Net Ecosystem Production Across the Canadian Arctic. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 7971–7977 (2012).

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Tjerngren, I., Meili, M., Björn, E. & Skyllberg, U. Eight Boreal Wetlands as Sources and Sinks for Methyl Mercury in Relation to Soil Acidity, C/N Ratio, and Small-Scale Flooding. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 8052–8060 (2012).

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Xiao, H. et al. Field Evaluation of a Flow-Through Sampler for Measuring Pesticides and Brominated Flame Retardants in the Arctic Atmosphere. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 7669–7676 (2012).

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Husmann, G. et al. The influence of sedimentation on metal accumulation and cellular oxidative stress markers in the Antarctic bivalve Laternula elliptica. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2012.06.003

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Alling, V. et al. Degradation of terrestrial organic carbon, primary production and out-gassing of CO2 in the Laptev and East Siberian Seas as inferred from ?13C values of DIC. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta doi:10.1016/j.gca.2012.07.028

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Amon, R. M. W. et al. Dissolved organic matter sources in large Arctic rivers. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta doi:10.1016/j.gca.2012.07.015

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Lee, M. R., Lindgren, P., Sofe, M. R., O’D Alexander, C. M. & Wang, J. Extended chronologies of aqueous alteration in the CM2 carbonaceous chondrites: Evidence from carbonates in Queen Alexandra Range 93005. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 92, 148–169 (2012).

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Stichel, T. et al. Sources and input mechanisms of hafnium and neodymium in surface waters of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta doi:10.1016/j.gca.2012.07.005

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Berthier, E., Scambos, T. A. & Shuman, C. A. Mass loss of Larsen B tributary glaciers (Antarctic Peninsula) unabated since 2002. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Brothers, L. L., Hart, P. E. & Ruppel, C. D. Minimum distribution of subsea ice-bearing permafrost on the U.S. Beaufort Sea continental shelf. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Davini, P., Cagnazzo, C., Neale, R. & Tribbia, J. Coupling between Greenland blocking and the North Atlantic Oscillation pattern. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Harden, B. E. & Renfrew, I. A. On the spatial distribution of high winds off southeast Greenland. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Monks, S. A., Arnold, S. R. & Chipperfield, M. P. Evidence for El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influence on Arctic CO interannual variability through biomass burning emissions. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Wei, M., McGuire, J. J. & Richardson, E. A slow slip event in the south central Alaska Subduction Zone and related seismicity anomaly. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Yokoyama, Y. et al. Holocene sea-level change and Antarctic melting history derived from geological observations and geophysical modeling along the Shimokita Peninsula, northern Japan. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Groh, A. et al. An Investigation of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment over the Amundsen Sea Sector, West Antarctica. Global and Planetary Change doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.08.001

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Sjunneskog, C. & Winter, D. A diatom record of late Pliocene cooling from the Ross Sea continental shelf, AND-1B, Antarctica. Global and Planetary Change doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.01.013

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Godard, G. & Palmeri, R. High-pressure metamorphism in Antarctica from the Proterozoic to the Cenozoic: A review and geodynamic implications. Gondwana Research doi:10.1016/j.gr.2012.07.012

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Baggesen, C. et al. Molecular phylogeny and toxin profiles of Alexandrium tamarense (Lebour) Balech (Dinophyceae) from the west coast of Greenland. Harmful Algae doi:10.1016/j.hal.2012.06.005

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Stern, J. C. et al. Isotopic and Geochemical Investigation of Two Distinct Mars Analog Environments Using Evolved Gas Techniques in Svalbard, Norway. Icarus doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2012.07.010

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Madubata, C., Dunams-Morel, D. B., Elkin, B., Oksanen, A. & Rosenthal, B. M. Evidence for a recent population bottleneck in an Apicomplexan parasite of caribou and reindeer, Besnoitia tarandi. Infection, Genetics and Evolution doi:10.1016/j.meegid.2012.06.007

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Sinding, M.-H. S. et al. Minimally destructive DNA extraction from archaeological artefacts made from whale baleen. Journal of Archaeological Science doi:10.1016/j.jas.2012.06.020

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Kim, J.-H., Ha Kim, Y., Jee, G. & Lee, C. Mesospheric temperature estimation from meteor decay times of weak and strong meteor trails. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics doi:10.1016/j.jastp.2012.07.003

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Årthun, M., Eldevik, T., Smedsrud, L. H., Skagseth, ø. & Ingvaldsen, R. B. Quantifying the Influence of Atlantic Heat on Barents Sea Ice Variability and Retreat*. Journal of Climate 25, 4736–4743 (2012).

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Cheung, H. N., Zhou, W., Mok, H. Y. & Wu, M. C. Relationship between Ural–Siberian Blocking and the East Asian Winter Monsoon in Relation to the Arctic Oscillation and the El Niño–Southern Oscillation. Journal of Climate 25, 4242–4257 (2012).

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Dinniman, M. S., Klinck, J. M. & Hofmann, E. E. Sensitivity of Circumpolar Deep Water Transport and Ice Shelf Basal Melt along the West Antarctic Peninsula to Changes in the Winds. Journal of Climate 25, 4799–4816 (2012).

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Hall, D. K. et al. A Satellite-Derived Climate-Quality Data Record of the Clear-Sky Surface Temperature of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Journal of Climate 25, 4785–4798 (2012).

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Landrum, L., Holland, M. M., Schneider, D. P. & Hunke, E. Antarctic Sea Ice Climatology, Variability, and Late Twentieth-Century Change in CCSM4. Journal of Climate 25, 4817–4838 (2012).

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Lee, S. Testing of the Tropically Excited Arctic Warming Mechanism (TEAM) with Traditional El Niño and La Niña. Journal of Climate 25, 4015–4022 (2012).

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Miettinen, A., Divine, D., Koç, N., Godtliebsen, F. & Hall, I. R. Multicentennial Variability of the Sea Surface Temperature Gradient across the Subpolar North Atlantic over the Last 2.8 kyr* ,+. Journal of Climate 25, 4205–4219 (2012).

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Schneider, D. P., Okumura, Y. & Deser, C. Observed Antarctic Interannual Climate Variability and Tropical Linkages. Journal of Climate 25, 4048–4066 (2012).

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Kennedy, F., McMinn, A. & Martin, A. Effect of temperature on the photosynthetic efficiency and morphotype of Phaeocystis antarctica. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 429, 7–14 (2012).

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Martin, A., McMinn, A., Heath, M., Hegseth, E. N. & Ryan, K. G. The physiological response to increased temperature in over-wintering sea ice algae and phytoplankton in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica and Tromsø Sound, Norway. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 428, 57–66 (2012).

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McMeans, B. C., Arts, M. T. & Fisk, A. T. Similarity between predator and prey fatty acid profiles is tissue dependent in Greenland sharks (Somniosus microcephalus): Implications for diet reconstruction. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 429, 55–63 (2012).

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Weydmann, A., Søreide, J. E., Kwasniewski, S. & Widdicombe, S. Influence of CO2-induced acidification on the reproduction of a key Arctic copepod Calanus glacialis. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 428, 39–42 (2012).

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Dima, J. B., Barón, P. J. & Zaritzky, N. E. Mathematical modeling of the heat transfer process and protein denaturation during the thermal treatment of Patagonian marine crabs. Journal of Food Engineering doi:10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2012.07.007

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Uvarova, Y. A., Kyser, T. K. & Lahusen, L. The uranium potential of the north-eastern part of the Paleoproterozoic Thelon Basin, Canada. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 119–120, 76–84 (2012).

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Bartholomew, I. et al. Short-term variability in Greenland Ice Sheet motion forced by time-varying meltwater drainage: Implications for the relationship between subglacial drainage system behavior and ice velocity. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Barton, N. P., Klein, S. A., Boyle, J. S. & Zhang, Y. Y. Arctic synoptic regimes: Comparing domain-wide Arctic cloud observations with CAM4 and CAM5 during similar dynamics. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Brunelle, C. B., Larouche, P. & Gosselin, M. Variability of phytoplankton light absorption in Canadian Arctic seas. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Carmichael, J. D., Pettit, E. C., Hoffman, M., Fountain, A. & Hallet, B. Seismic multiplet response triggered by melt at Blood Falls, Taylor Glacier, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Chamberlin, R. A. & Grossman, E. N. The wintertime South Pole tropospheric water vapor column: Comparisons of radiosonde and recent terahertz radiometry, use of the saturated column as a proxy measurement, and inference of decadal trends. J. Geophys. Res. 117, D13111 (2012).

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Hurkmans, R. T. W. L. et al. Spatiotemporal interpolation of elevation changes derived from satellite altimetry for Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Jahn, A. et al. Arctic Ocean freshwater: How robust are model simulations? Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Karcher, M., Smith, J. N., Kauker, F., Gerdes, R. & Smethie, W. M. Recent changes in Arctic Ocean circulation revealed by iodine-129 observations and modeling. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Long, Z. & Perrie, W. Air-sea interactions during an Arctic storm. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Magnússon, E. et al. Ice-volcano interactions during the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, as revealed by airborne imaging radar. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Maksimovich, E. & Vihma, T. The effect of surface heat fluxes on interannual variability in the spring onset of snow melt in the central Arctic Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Molina, I., Burgisser, A. & Oppenheimer, C. Numerical simulations of convection in crystal-bearing magmas: A case study of the magmatic system at Erebus, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Moon, W. & Wettlaufer, J. S. On the existence of stable seasonally varying Arctic sea ice in simple models. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Mortin, J., Schrøder, T. M., Walløe Hansen, A., Holt, B. & McDonald, K. C. Mapping of seasonal freeze-thaw transitions across the pan-Arctic land and sea ice domains with satellite radar. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Ozaki, M. et al. Observed correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus waves at Syowa Station in Antarctica: A case study. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Papadimitriou, S. et al. The effect of biological activity, CaCO3 mineral dynamics, and CO2 degassing in the inorganic carbon cycle in sea ice in late winter-early spring in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. J. Geophys. Res. 117, C08011 (2012).

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Pawlak, A., Eaton, D. W., Darbyshire, F., Lebedev, S. & Bastow, I. D. Crustal anisotropy beneath Hudson Bay from ambient noise tomography: Evidence for post-orogenic lower-crustal flow? Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Preunkert, S. et al. Oxidant Production over Antarctic Land and its Export (OPALE) project: An overview of the 2010–2011 summer campaign. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Sahlée, E., Drennan, W. M., Potter, H. & Rebozo, M. A. Waves and air-sea fluxes from a drifting ASIS buoy during the Southern Ocean Gas Exchange experiment. J. Geophys. Res. 117, C08003 (2012).

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Sirevaag, A. & Fer, I. Vertical heat transfer in the Arctic Ocean: The role of double-diffusive mixing. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Stanton, T. P., Shaw, W. J. & Hutchings, J. K. Observational study of relationships between incoming radiation, open water fraction, and ocean-to-ice heat flux in the Transpolar Drift: 2002–2010. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Vaughan, D. G. et al. Subglacial melt channels and fracture in the floating part of Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Vonk, J. E. et al. A centennial record of fluvial organic matter input from the discontinuous permafrost catchment of Lake Torneträsk. J. Geophys. Res. 117, G03018 (2012).

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Webley, P. W. et al. Analyzing the Eyjafjallajökull 2010 eruption using satellite remote sensing, lidar and WRF-Chem dispersion and tracking model. J. Geophys. Res. 117, D00U26 (2012).

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Whitehead, J. D. et al. Particle fluxes and condensational uptake over sea ice during COBRA. J. Geophys. Res. 117, D15202 (2012).

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Bonehill, J. ‘New scenes drawn by the pencil of Truth’: Joseph Banks’ northern voyage. Journal of Historical Geography doi:10.1016/j.jhg.2012.05.018

116.
Hancke, K. et al. Optical properties of CDOM across the Polar Front in the Barents Sea: Origin, distribution and significance. Journal of Marine Systems doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2012.06.006

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Hovland, E. K. et al. Optical impact of an Emiliania huxleyi bloom in the frontal region of the Barents Sea. Journal of Marine Systems doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2012.07.002

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Duffy-Anderson, J. T. et al. Combining field observations and modeling approaches to examine Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) early life ecology in the southeastern Bering Sea. Journal of Sea Research doi:10.1016/j.seares.2012.06.014

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Klok, C., Hjorth, M. & Dahllöf, I. Qualitative use of Dynamic Energy Budget theory in ecotoxicology: Case study on oil contamination and Arctic copepods. Journal of Sea Research 73, 24–31 (2012).

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Ross, P.-S. & White, J. D. L. Quantification of vesicle characteristics in some diatreme-filling deposits, and the explosivity levels of magma-water interactions within diatremes. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2012.07.006

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Frafjord, K. Influence of night length on home range size in the northern bat Eptesicus nilssonii. Mammalian Biology – Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2012.06.005

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Mattson, E., Karlsson, A., Smith, J. & Abrahamsson, K. The relationship between biophysical variables and halocarbon distributions in the waters of the amundsen and ross seas, Antarctica. Marine Chemistry doi:10.1016/j.marchem.2012.07.002

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Burns, G., Thorndyke, M. C., Peck, L. S. & Clark, M. S. Transcriptome pyrosequencing of the Antarctic brittle star Ophionotus victoriae. Marine Genomics doi:10.1016/j.margen.2012.05.003

124.
Van de Putte, A. P. et al. Comparative phylogeography of three trematomid fishes reveals contrasting genetic structure patterns in benthic and pelagic species. Marine Genomics doi:10.1016/j.margen.2012.05.002

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Van de Putte, A. P. et al. Comparative phylogeography of three trematomid fishes reveals contrasting genetic structure patterns in benthic and pelagic species. Marine Genomics doi:10.1016/j.margen.2012.05.002

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