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BiblioAlerte Mars 2012

Publié le 02.04.2012 - Bibliographie

Liste classée par ordre alphabétique des titres de revues :

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Cordaro, E. G., Olivares, E., Galvez, D., Salazar-Aravena, D. & Laroze, D. New 3He Neutron Monitor for Chilean Cosmic-Ray Observatories from the Altiplanic Zone to the Antarctic Zone. Advances in Space Research doi:10.1016/j.asr.2012.03.015

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Ovalle, E. M., Vidal, S. E., Foppiano, A. J., Weatherwax, A. T. & Stepanova, M. V. Comparison of Antarctic riometer radio wave absorption and THEMIS mission energetic electron fluxes. Advances in Space Research doi:10.1016/j.asr.2012.02.019

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Poyatos, R., Gornall, J., Mencuccini, M., Huntley, B. & Baxter, R. Seasonal controls on net branch CO2 assimilation in sub-Arctic Mountain Birch (Betula pubescens ssp. czerepanovii (Orlova) Hamet-Ahti). Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 158–159, 90–100 (2012).

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Fraser, S. L., Muckle, G., Abdous, B. B., Jacobson, J. L. & Jacobson, S. W. Effects of binge drinking on infant growth and development in an Inuit sample. Alcohol doi:10.1016/j.alcohol.2011.09.028

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Jurelevicius, D., Alvarez, V. M., Peixoto, R., Rosado, A. S. & Seldin, L. Bacterial polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ring-hydroxylating dioxygenases (PAH-RHD) encoding genes in different soils from King George Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. Applied Soil Ecology 55, 1–9 (2012).

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Sandblom, E. et al. Effects of electric field exposure on blood pressure, cardioventilatory activity and the physiological stress response in Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus L. Aquaculture doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.02.030

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Bach, L. & Dahllöf, I. Local contamination in relation to population genetic diversity and resilience of an arctic marine amphipod. Aquatic Toxicology 114–115, 58–66 (2012).

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Citta, J. J. et al. Winter Movements of Bowhead Whales ( Balaena mysticetus ) in the Bering Sea. ARCTIC 65, 13–34 (2012).

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Harwood, L. A., Smith, T. G. & Auld, J. C. Fall Migration of Ringed Seals ( Phoca hispida ) through the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, 2001–02. ARCTIC 65, 35–44 (2012).

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Janicki, W. Why Do They Need the Arctic? The First Partition of the Sea. ARCTIC 65, 87–97 (2012).

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Köck, G. et al. Bathymetry and Sediment Geochemistry of Lake Hazen (Quttinirpaaq National Park, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut). ARCTIC 65, 56–66 (2012).

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Lydersen, C. et al. Lost Highway Not Forgotten: Satellite Tracking of a Bowhead Whale ( Balaena mysticetus ) from the Critically Endangered Spitsbergen Stock. ARCTIC 65, 76–86 (2012).

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Mallory, M. L., Allard, K. A., Braune, B. M., Gilchrist, H. G. & Thomas, V. G. New Longevity Record for Ivory Gulls ( Pagophila eburnea ) and Evidence of Natal Philopatry. ARCTIC 65, 98–101 (2012).

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Saarela, J. M., Gillespie, L. J., Consaul, L. L. & Bull, R. D. Balsam Poplar ( Populus balsamifera?; Salicaceae) Beyond the Tree Line in the Western Canadian Mainland Arctic (Northwest Territories). ARCTIC 65, 1–12 (2012).

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Singh, S. M., Singh, S. K., Yadav, L. S., Singh, P. N. & Ravindra, R. Filamentous Soil Fungi from Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen, and Screening for Extracellular Enzymes. ARCTIC 65, 45–55 (2012).

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Sutton, T. M. & Edenfield, L. E. Stock Characteristics of Humpback Whitefish and Least Cisco in the Chatanika River, Alaska. ARCTIC 65, 67–75 (2012).

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Bråten, A. T. et al. Primary Succession of Surface Active Beetles and Spiders in an Alpine Glacier Foreland, Central South Norway. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 44, 2–15 (2012).

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Campioli, M., Leblans, N. & Michelsen, A. Stem Secondary Growth of Tundra Shrubs: Impact of Environmental Factors and Relationships with Apical Growth. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 44, 16–25 (2012).

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Mernild, S. H., Liston, G. E. & van den Broeke, M. Simulated Internal Storage Buildup, Release, and Runoff from Greenland Ice Sheet at Kangerlussuaq, West Greenland. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 44, 83–94 (2012).

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Hullar, T., Patten, K. & Anastasio, C. Formation of hydrogen peroxide from illuminated polar snows and frozen solutions of model compounds. Atmospheric Environment doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2012.03.047

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Worton, D. R. et al. Evidence from firn air for recent decreases in non-methane hydrocarbons and a 20th century increase in nitrogen oxides in the northern hemisphere. Atmospheric Environment doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2012.02.084

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Ronconi, R. A., Lascelles, B. G., Langham, G. M., Reid, J. B. & Oro, D. The role of seabirds in Marine Protected Area identification, delineation, and monitoring: Introduction and synthesis. Biological Conservation doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2012.02.016

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Lilleng, H. & Bekkelund, S. I. Arctic environment triggers migraine attacks. Can Fam Physician 56, 549–551 (2010).

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Starkey, N. A., Fitton, J. G., Stuart, F. M. & Larsen, L. M. Melt inclusions in olivines from early Iceland plume picrites support high 3He/4He in both enriched and depleted mantle. Chemical Geology 306–307, 54–62 (2012).

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de Magalhães Neto, N., Evangelista, H., Tanizaki-Fonseca, K., Meirelles, M. & Garcia, C. A multivariate analysis of Antarctic sea ice since 1979. Climate Dynamics 38, 1115–1128 (2012).

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Qu, X., Hall, A. & Boé, J. Why does the Antarctic Peninsula Warm in climate simulations? Climate Dynamics 38, 913–927 (2012).

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Dempsey, D. E. & Langhorne, P. J. Geometric properties of platelet ice crystals. Cold Regions Science and Technology doi:10.1016/j.coldregions.2012.03.002

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Dempsey, J. P., Xie, Y., Adamson, R. M. & Farmer, D. M. Fracture of a ridged multi-year Arctic sea ice floe. Cold Regions Science and Technology 76–77, 63–68 (2012).

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Kwok, R. & Cunningham, G. F. Deformation of the Arctic Ocean ice cover after the 2007 record minimum in summer ice extent. Cold Regions Science and Technology 76–77, 17–23 (2012).

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McPhee, M. G. Advances in understanding ice–ocean stress during and since AIDJEX. Cold Regions Science and Technology 76–77, 24–36 (2012).

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Morison, J. & Goldberg, D. A brief study of the force balance between a small iceberg, the ocean, sea ice, and atmosphere in the Weddell Sea. Cold Regions Science and Technology 76–77, 69–76 (2012).

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Wadhams, P. New predictions of extreme keel depths and scour frequencies for the Beaufort Sea using ice thickness statistics. Cold Regions Science and Technology 76–77, 77–82 (2012).

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Park, K. S. et al. Characterization of the ice-binding protein from Arctic yeast Leucosporidium sp. AY30. Cryobiology doi:10.1016/j.cryobiol.2012.02.014

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Hernandez-Sanchez, M. T. et al. Signature of organic matter exported from naturally Fe-fertilised oceanic waters. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2012.02.007

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Mendes, C. R. B. et al. Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2012.03.002

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Alderkamp, A.-C. et al. Iron from melting glaciers fuels phytoplankton blooms in the Amundsen Sea (Southern Ocean): Phytoplankton characteristics and productivity. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.005

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Arrigo, K. R., Lowry, K. E. & van Dijken, G. Annual changes in sea ice and phytoplankton in polynyas of the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.006

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Chen, M. et al. Importance of lateral transport processes to 210Pb budget in the eastern Chukchi Sea during summer 2003. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.011

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Gerringa, L. J. A. et al. Iron from melting glaciers fuels the phytoplankton blooms in Amundsen Sea (Southern Ocean): Iron biogeochemistry. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.007

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Mills, M. M. et al. Phytoplankton biomass and pigment responses to Fe amendments in the Pine Island and Amundsen polynyas. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.008

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Thuróczy, C.-E. et al. Key role of organic complexation of iron in sustaining phytoplankton blooms in the Pine Island and Amundsen Polynyas (Southern Ocean). Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.009

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Tortell, P. D. et al. Spatial distribution of pCO2, ?O2/Ar and dimethylsulfide (DMS) in polynya waters and the sea ice zone of the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.010

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Yu, W., He, J., Li, Y., Lin, W. & Chen, L. Particulate organic carbon export fluxes and validation of steady state model of 234Th export in the Chukchi Sea. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.03.003

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Hörhold, M. W. et al. On the impact of impurities on the densification of polar firn. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 325–326, 93–99 (2012).

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Lu, Z. et al. An ikaite record of late Holocene climate at the Antarctic Peninsula. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 325–326, 108–115 (2012).

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Kehew, A. E., Piotrowski, J. A. & Jørgensen, F. Tunnel valleys: Concepts and controversies— A review. Earth-Science Reviews doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2012.02.002

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Endo, T. et al. Stable isotope ratios and mercury levels in red meat products from baleen whales sold in Japanese markets. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 79, 35–41 (2012).

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Dickhut, R. M., Cincinelli, A., Cochran, M. & Kylin, H. Aerosol-Mediated Transport and Deposition of Brominated Diphenyl Ethers to Antarctica. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 3135–3140 (2012).

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Möller, A. et al. Organophosphorus Flame Retardants and Plasticizers in Airborne Particles over the Northern Pacific and Indian Ocean toward the Polar Regions: Evidence for Global Occurrence. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 3127–3134 (2012).

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Möller, A., Xie, Z., Cai, M., Sturm, R. & Ebinghaus, R. Brominated Flame Retardants and Dechlorane Plus in the Marine Atmosphere from Southeast Asia toward Antarctica. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46, 3141–3148 (2012).

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Bokhorst, S., Tømmervik, H., Callaghan, T. V., Phoenix, G. K. & Bjerke, J. W. Vegetation recovery following extreme winter warming events in the sub-Arctic estimated using NDVI from remote sensing and handheld passive proximal sensors. Environmental and Experimental Botany 81, 18–25 (2012).

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Krey, A., Kwan, M. & Chan, H. M. Mercury speciation in brain tissue of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from the Canadian Arctic. Environmental Research 114, 24–30 (2012).

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Coulombier, T., Neumeier, U. & Bernatchez, P. Sediment transport in a cold climate salt marsh (St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada), the importance of vegetation and waves. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 101, 64–75 (2012).

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Marschoff, E. R., Barrera-Oro, E. R., Alescio, N. S. & Ainley, D. G. Slow recovery of previously depleted demersal fish at the South Shetland Islands, 1983–2010. Fisheries Research 125–126, 206–213 (2012).

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Milne, J. M., Helfer, S., Kirk, C., Hollingsworth, P. M. & Ennos, R. A. Molecular evidence indicates that subarctic willow communities in Scotland support a diversity of host-associated Melampsora rust taxa. Fungal Biology doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2012.02.008

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Bridge, P. D. & Spooner, B. M. Non-lichenized Antarctic fungi: transient visitors or members of a cryptic ecosystem? Fungal Ecology doi:10.1016/j.funeco.2012.01.007

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Sterflinger, K., Tesei, D. & Zakharova, K. Fungi in hot and cold deserts with particular reference to microcolonial fungi. Fungal Ecology doi:10.1016/j.funeco.2011.12.007

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Timling, I. & Taylor, D. L. Peeking through a frosty window: molecular insights into the ecology of Arctic soil fungi. Fungal Ecology doi:10.1016/j.funeco.2012.01.009

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Kabala, C. & Zapart, J. Initial soil development and carbon accumulation on moraines of the rapidly retreating Werenskiold Glacier, SW Spitsbergen, Svalbard archipelago. Geoderma 175–176, 9–20 (2012).

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Dixon, J. C., Campbell, S. W. & Durham, B. Geologic nitrogen and climate change in the geochemical budget of Kärkevagge, Swedish Lapland. Geomorphology doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.03.011

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Sacchetti, F., Benetti, S., Ó Cofaigh, C. & Georgiopoulou, A. Geophysical evidence of deep-keeled icebergs on the Rockall Bank, Northeast Atlantic Ocean. Geomorphology doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.03.005

62.
Aiuppa, A. et al. First volatile inventory for Gorely volcano, Kamchatka. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

63.
Bourgain, P. & Gascard, J. C. The Atlantic and summer Pacific waters variability in the Arctic Ocean from 1997 to 2008. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Francis, J. A. & Vavrus, S. J. Evidence linking Arctic amplification to extreme weather in mid-latitudes. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Kaleschke, L., Tian-Kunze, X., Maaß, N., Mäkynen, M. & Drusch, M. Sea ice thickness retrieval from SMOS brightness temperatures during the Arctic freeze-up period. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Kim, J.-H. et al. Holocene subsurface temperature variability in the eastern Antarctic continental margin. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

67.
Levy, J. S., Fountain, A. G., Welch, K. A. & Lyons, W. B. Hypersaline ‘wet patches’ in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Liu, Y., Key, J. R., Liu, Z., Wang, X. & Vavrus, S. J. A cloudier Arctic expected with diminishing sea ice. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Moore, G. W. K. & Pickart, R. S. The Wrangel Island Polynya in early summer: Trends and relationships to other polynyas and the Beaufort Sea High. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Schneider, D. P. & Noone, D. C. Is a bipolar seesaw consistent with observed Antarctic climate variability and trends? Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Wang, Q., Danilov, S., Fahrbach, E., Schröter, J. & Jung, T. On the impact of wind forcing on the seasonal variability of Weddell Sea Bottom Water transport. Geophysical Research Letters 39, (2012).

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Bradley, S. L., Siddall, M., Milne, G. A., Masson-Delmotte, V. & Wolff, E. Where might we find evidence of a Last Interglacial West Antarctic ice sheet collapse in Antarctic ice core records? Global and Planetary Change doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.03.004

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DeConto, R. M., Pollard, D. & Kowalewski, D. Modeling Antarctic ice sheet and climate variations during marine isotope stage 31. Global and Planetary Change doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.03.003

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de Wit, M. & Furnes, H. Earth’s oldest preserved unconformity – prospect of a beginning in the tectono-sedimentary continental cycle? Gondwana Research doi:10.1016/j.gr.2012.03.002

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Kolb, J., Thrane, K. & Bagas, L. Field relationship of high-grade Neo- to Mesoarchaean rocks of South-East Greenland: Tectonometamorphic and magmatic evolution. Gondwana Research doi:10.1016/j.gr.2012.02.018

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Levy, J. Hydrological characteristics of recurrent slope lineae on Mars: Evidence for liquid flow through regolith and comparisons with Antarctic terrestrial analogs. Icarus 219, 1–4 (2012).

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Bai, Y. et al. Macrophage immunomodulatory activity of extracellular polysaccharide (PEP) of Antarctic bacterium Pseudoaltermonas sp.S-5. International Immunopharmacology 12, 611–617 (2012).

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Alberts, S. R., Kelly, J. J., Ashokkumar, R. & Lanier, A. P. Occurrence of pancreatic, biliary tract, and gallbladder cancers in Alaska Native people, 1973–2007. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Ali Hassan, A., Rylander, C., Brustad, M. & Sandanger, T. M. Level of selected toxic elements in meat, liver, tallow and bone marrow of young semi-domesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.) from Northern Norway. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Auger, N. et al. Preterm birth in the Inuit and First Nations populations of Québec, Canada, 1981–2008. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Bent-Martin Eliassen, Marita Melhus, Jack Kruse, Birger Poppel & Ann Ragnhild Broderstad Design and methods in a survey of living conditions in the Arctic – the SLiCA study. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71,

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Cerigo, H., Ellen Macdonald, M., Franco, E. L. & Brassard, P. Inuit women’s attitudes and experiences towards cervical cancer and prevention strategies in Nunavik, Quebec. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Ebbesson, S. O. E. et al. Heart rate is associated with markers of fatty acid desaturation: the GOCADAN study. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Hassan, A. A., Sandanger, T. M. & Brustad, M. Level of selected nutrients in meat, liver, tallow and bone marrow from semi-domesticated reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus L.). International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Ilomäki, E., Hakko, H., Ilomäki, R. & Räsänen, P. Gender differences in comorbidity of conduct disorder among adolescents in Northern Finland. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Johnson, J. S., Nobmann, E. D. & Asay, E. Factors related to fruit, vegetable and traditional food consumption which may affect health among Alaska Native People in Western Alaska. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Karppanen, A.-K., Ahonen, S.-M., Tammelin, T., Vanhala, M. & Korpelainen, R. Physical activity and fitness in 8-year-old overweight and normal weight children and their parents. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Long, M., Bossi, R. & Bonefeld-Jørgensen, E. C. Level and temporal trend of perfluoroalkyl acids in Greenlandic Inuit. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Munch-Andersen, T. et al. Metabolic profile in two physically active Inuit groups consuming either a western or a traditional Inuit diet. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Nilsen, G., Huemer, J. & Eriksen, L. Bachelor studies for nurses organised in rural contexts – a tool for improving the health care services in circumpolar region? International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Norum, J. & Nieder, C. Sami-speaking municipalities and a control group’s access to somatic specialist health care (SHC): a retrospective study on general practitioners’ referrals. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71,

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Rittmueller, S. E., Corriveau, A. & Sharma, S. Dietary quality and adequacy among Aboriginal alcohol consumers in the Northwest Territories, Canada. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Simpson, A. & Maynard, V. A longitudinal study of the effect of Antarctic residence on energy dynamics and aerobic fitness. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71,

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Størmer, J., Norum, J., Olsen, L. R., Eldevik, P. & Broderstad, A. R. Health consumption in Sami speaking municipalities and a control group with regard to medical imaging. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71, (2012).

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Jang, G. I., Hwang, C. Y., Choi, H.-G., Kang, S.-H. & Cho, B. C. Description of Spongiibacter borealis sp. nov., isolated from Arctic seawater, and reclassification of Melitea salexigens Urios et al. 2008 as a later heterotypic synonym of Spongiibacter marinus Graeber et al. 2008 with emended descriptions of the genus Spongiibacter and Spongiibacter marinus. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 61, 2895–2900 (2011).

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Powell Jr., A. M. & Xu, J. Assessment of the relationship between the combined solar cycle/ENSO forcings and the tropopause temperature. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 80, 21–27 (2012).

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Holland, M. M., Bailey, D. A., Briegleb, B. P., Light, B. & Hunke, E. Improved Sea Ice Shortwave Radiation Physics in CCSM4: The Impact of Melt Ponds and Aerosols on Arctic Sea Ice*. Journal of Climate 25, 1413–1430 (2012).

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Jahn, A. et al. Late-Twentieth-Century Simulation of Arctic Sea Ice and Ocean Properties in the CCSM4. Journal of Climate 25, 1431–1452 (2012).

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Jiang, C., Gille, S. T., Sprintall, J., Yoshimura, K. & Kanamitsu, M. Spatial Variation in Turbulent Heat Fluxes in Drake Passage. Journal of Climate 25, 1470–1488 (2012).

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Monahan, A. H. Can We See the Wind? Statistical Downscaling of Historical Sea Surface Winds in the Subarctic Northeast Pacific. Journal of Climate 25, 1511–1528 (2012).

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Kalinovich, I. K., Rutter, A., Rowe, R. K. & Poland, J. S. Design and application of surface PRBs for PCB remediation in the Canadian Arctic. Journal of Environmental Management 101, 124–133 (2012).

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Paatero, J. et al. Airborne fission products in the high Arctic after the Fukushima nuclear accident. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity doi:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2011.12.027

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Sasgen, I., Klemann, V. & Martinec, Z. Towards the inversion of GRACE gravity fields for present-day ice-mass changes and glacial-isostatic adjustment in North America and Greenland. Journal of Geodynamics doi:10.1016/j.jog.2012.03.004

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Baray, J.-L. et al. One year ozonesonde measurements at Kerguelen Island (49.2°S, 70.1°E): Influence of stratosphere-to-troposphere exchange and long-range transport of biomass burning plumes. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Beine, H. et al. Soluble chromophores in marine snow, seawater, sea ice and frost flowers near Barrow, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Cai, M. et al. Distribution and air–sea exchange of organochlorine pesticides in the North Pacific and the Arctic. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Christopher, S. A., Feng, N., Naeger, A., Johnson, B. & Marenco, F. Satellite remote sensing analysis of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic ash cloud over the North Sea during 4–18 May 2010. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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de Jong, J. et al. Natural iron fertilization of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean by continental shelf sources of the Antarctic Peninsula. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Devenish, B. J., Francis, P. N., Johnson, B. T., Sparks, R. S. J. & Thomson, D. J. Sensitivity analysis of dispersion modeling of volcanic ash from Eyjafjallajökull in May 2010. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Domine, F., Gallet, J.-C., Bock, J. & Morin, S. Structure, specific surface area and thermal conductivity of the snowpack around Barrow, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Donovan, A. & Oppenheimer, C. Governing the lithosphere: Insights from Eyjafjallajökull concerning the role of scientists in supporting decision-making on active volcanoes. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Fitzgerald, P. W., Bamber, J. L., Ridley, J. K. & Rougier, J. C. Exploration of parametric uncertainty in a surface mass balance model applied to the Greenland ice sheet. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Gao, S. S. et al. PTR-MS observations of photo-enhanced VOC release from Arctic and midlatitude snow. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Holt, L. A. et al. Atmospheric effects of energetic particle precipitation in the Arctic winter 1978–1979 revisited. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Holte, J. W., Talley, L. D., Chereskin, T. K. & Sloyan, B. M. The role of air-sea fluxes in Subantarctic Mode Water formation. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Jacobi, H. W., Voisin, D., Jaffrezo, J. L., Cozic, J. & Douglas, T. A. Chemical composition of the snowpack during the OASIS spring campaign 2009 at Barrow, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Johnson, M. et al. Evaluation of Arctic sea ice thickness simulated by Arctic Ocean Model Intercomparison Project models. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Keiding, J. K. & Sigmarsson, O. Geothermobarometry of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption: New constraints on Icelandic magma plumbing systems. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Kessler, M. A., Plug, L. J. & Walter Anthony, K. M. Simulating the decadal- to millennial-scale dynamics of morphology and sequestered carbon mobilization of two thermokarst lakes in NW Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Koseki, S., Nakamura, T., Mitsudera, H. & Wang, Y. Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: Cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Lansard, B., Mucci, A., Miller, L. A., Macdonald, R. W. & Gratton, Y. Seasonal variability of water mass distribution in the southeastern Beaufort Sea determined by total alkalinity and              ?              18              O. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Legrand, M. et al. A reassessment of the budget of formic and acetic acids in the boundary layer at Dumont d’Urville (coastal Antarctica): The role of penguin emissions on the budget of several oxygenated volatile organic compounds. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Lenaerts, J. T. M. & van den Broeke, M. R. Modeling drifting snow in Antarctica with a regional climate model: 2. Results. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Lenaerts, J. T. M. et al. Modeling drifting snow in Antarctica with a regional climate model: 1. Methods and model evaluation. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Liao, J. et al. Observations of inorganic bromine (HOBr, BrO, and Br              2              ) speciation at Barrow, Alaska, in spring 2009. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Lique, C. & Steele, M. Where can we find a seasonal cycle of the Atlantic water temperature within the Arctic Basin? Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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Mahlstein, I. & Knutti, R. September Arctic sea ice predicted to disappear near 2~°C global warming above present. Journal of Geophysical Research 117, (2012).

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