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BiblioAlerte Octobre 2011

Publié le 25.10.2011 - Bibliographie

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1.
Hueffer, K., O’Hara, T.M. & Follmann, E.H. Adaptation of mammalian host-pathogen interactions in a changing arctic environment. Acta Vet. Scand. 53, 17 (2011).

2.
Friedrich, M. & Fankhauser, M. Time constants in the ionosphere from neural network models. Advances in Space Research doi:10.1016/j.asr.2011.09.020

3.
Korosov, A.A., Pozdnyakov, D.V. & Grassl, H. Spaceborne quantitative assessment of dissolved organic carbon fluxes in the Kara Sea. Advances in Space Research doi:10.1016/j.asr.2011.10.008

4.
AJO History of Ophthalmology Series: Antarctic Eye Surgery. American Journal of Ophthalmology 152, 738 (2011).

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Barbraud, C., Gavrilo, M., Mizin, Y. & Weimerskirch, H. Comparison of Emperor Penguin Declines Between Pointe Géologie and Haswell Island Over the Past 50 Years. Antarctic Science 23, 461-468 (2011).

6.
Becker, S. et al. The Biology of an Antarctic Rhodophyte, Palmaria Decipiens: Recent Advances. Antarctic Science 23, 419-430 (2011).

7.
Ehrmann, W. et al. Provenance Changes Between Recent and Glacial-Time Sediments in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica: Clay Mineral Assemblage Evidence. Antarctic Science 23, 471-486 (2011).

8.
Hawes, T. c. Rafting in the Antarctic Springtail, Gomphiocephalus Hodgsoni. Antarctic Science 23, 456-460 (2011).

9.
Kim, S.Z., Ainley, D.G., Pennycook, J. & Eastman, J.T. Short Note: Antarctic Toothfish Heads Found Along Tide Cracks of the McMurdo Ice Shelf. Antarctic Science 23, 469-470 (2011).

10.
Massé, G. et al. Highly Branched Isoprenoids as Proxies for Variable Sea Ice Conditions in the Southern Ocean. Antarctic Science 23, 487-498 (2011).

11.
Ooms, M., van de Vijver, B., Temmerman, S. & Beyens, L. A Holocene Palaeoenviromental Study of a Sediment Core from Ile De La Possession, Iles Crozet, Sub-Antarctica. Antarctic Science 23, 431-441 (2011).

12.
Pugh, P. j. a. & Lewis Smith, R. i. Notodiscus (Charopidae) on South Georgia: Some Implications of Shell Size, Shell Shape, and Site Isolation in a Singular Sub-Antarctic Land Snail. Antarctic Science 23, 442-448 (2011).

13.
Rehm, P., Hooke, R.A. & Thatje, S. Macrofaunal Communities on the Continental Shelf Off Victoria Land, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 23, 449-455 (2011).

14.
Rengifo-Herrera, C. et al. Detection and characterization of a Cryptosporidium isolate from a southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) from the Antarctic peninsula. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 77, 1524-1527 (2011).

15.
Frantzen, M. et al. ToxiCity of crude oil and pyrene to the embryos of beach spawning capelin (Mallotus villosus). Aquatic Toxicology doi:10.1016/j.aquatox.2011.09.022

16.
Frouin, H., Loseto, L., Stern, G., Haulena, M. & Ross, P.S. Mercury toxicity in beluga whale lymphocytes: limited effects of selenium protection. Aquatic Toxicology doi:10.1016/j.aquatox.2011.09.021

17.
Andrew J. Trant, Ryan G. Jameson, Luise Hermanutz Persistence at the Tree Line: Old Trees as Opportunists. Arctic 64,

18.
Chantelle M. Burke, April Hedd, William A. Montevecchi, Paul M. Regular Effects of an Arctic Fox Visit to a Low Arctic Seabird Colony. Arctic 64,

19.
Claudia Schröder-Adams, Deanne Van Rooyen Response of Recent Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages to Contrasting Environments in Baffin Bay and the Northern Labrador Sea, Northwest Atlantic. Arctic 64,

20.
David C. Natcher, Larry Felt, Keith Chaulk, Andrea Procter, Nunatsiavut Government Monitoring the Domestic Harvest of Migratory Birds in Nunatsiavut, Labrador. Arctic 64,

21.
David R. Klein, Martha Shulski The Role of Lichens, Reindeer, and Climate in Ecosystem Change on a Bering Sea Island. Arctic 64,

22.
Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier, Gabrielle Broll Response of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) to Warming Climate at Its Altitudinal Limit in Northernmost Subarctic Finland. Arctic 64,

23.
J.G. Cogley, W.P. Adams, M.A. Ecclestone Half a Century of Measurements of Glaciers on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada. Arctic 64,

24.
Marianne Marcoux, Marie Auger-Méthé, Elly G. Chmelnitsky, Steven H. Ferguson, Murray M. Humphries Local Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Narwhal Presence in the Canadian Arctic: A Pilot Project. Arctic 64,

25.
Marie Auger-Méthé, Marianne Marcoux, Hal Whitehead Computer-Assisted Photo-Identification of Narwhals. Arctic 64,

26.
T.M. Brown, E.N. Edinger, R.G. Hooper, K. Belliveau Benthic Marine Fauna and Flora of Two Nearshore Coastal Locations in the Western and Central Canadian Arctic. Arctic 64,

27.
Abbasi, R. et al. Background studies for acoustic neutrino detection at the South Pole. Astroparticle Physics doi:10.1016/j.astropartphys.2011.09.004

28.
Becagli, S. et al. Study of present-day sources and transport processes affecting oxidised sulphur compounds in atmospheric aerosols at Dome C (Antarctica) from year-round sampling campaigns. Atmospheric Environment doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.07.053

29.
Fisher, J.A. et al. Sources, distribution, and acidity of sulfate–ammonium aerosol in the Arctic in winter–spring. Atmospheric Environment doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.08.030

30.
Ravolainen, V.T. et al. Rapid, landscape scale responses in riparian tundra vegetation to exclusion of small and large mammalian herbivores. Basic and Applied Ecology doi:10.1016/j.baae.2011.09.009

31.
T.C.R., W. What has stopped the cycles of sub-Arctic animal populations? Predators or food? Basic and Applied Ecology 12, 481-487 (2011).

32.
Beltcheva, M. et al. Heavy metals in Antarctic notothenioid fish from South Bay, Livingston Island, South Shetlands (Antarctica). Biol Trace Elem Res 141, 150-158 (2011).

33.
Cipro, C.V.Z. et al. Organic pollutants and their correlation with stable isotopes in vegetation from King George Island, Antarctica. Chemosphere doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.07.047

34.
Graversen, R.G. et al. Greenland’s contribution to global sea-level rise by the end of the 21st century. Climate Dynamics 37, 1427-1442 (2010).

35.
Sedlar, J. et al. A transitioning Arctic surface energy budget: the impacts of solar zenith angle, surface albedo and cloud radiative forcing. Climate Dynamics 37, 1643-1660 (2010).

36.
Paul, B. Offshore pipeline protection against seabed gouging by ice: An overview. Cold Regions Science and Technology 69, 3-20 (2011).

37.
Stuart, K.M. & Long, D.G. Iceberg size and orientation estimation using SeaWinds. Cold Regions Science and Technology 69, 39-51 (2011).

38.
Hegseth, M.N. et al. Hepatic antioxidant responses related to levels of PCBs and metals in chicks of three Arctic seabird species. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. C Toxicol. Pharmacol. 154, 28-35 (2011).

39.
Matell, N. et al. Modeling the subsurface thermal impact of Arctic thaw lakes in a warming climate. Computers & Geosciences doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2011.08.028

40.
Yang, Y., Hwang, C., Hsu, H.-J., Dongchen, E. & Wang, H. A subwaveform threshold retracker for ERS-1 altimetry: A case study in the Antarctic Ocean. Computers & Geosciences doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2011.08.017

41.
Le Fouest, V., Postlethwaite, C., Morales Maqueda, M.A., Bélanger, S. & Babin, M. On the role of tides and strong wind events in promoting summer primary production in the Barents Sea. Continental Shelf Research 31, 1869-1879 (2011).

42.
Hayakawa, H., Shibuya, K., Aoyama, Y., Nogi, Y. & Doi, K. Ocean bottom pressure variability in the Antarctic Divergence Zone off Lützow–Holm Bay, East Antarctica. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2011.09.005

43.
Hill, S.L., Keeble, K., Atkinson, A. & Murphy, E.J. A foodweb model to explore uncertainties in the South Georgia shelf pelagic ecosystem. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.09.001

44.
Hinz, D.J. et al. Responses of microplankton community structure to iron addition in the Scotia Sea. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.08.006

45.
Hinz, D.J. et al. Comparative seasonal biogeography of mineralising nannoplankton in the Scotia Sea: Emiliania huxleyi, Fragilariopsis spp. and Tetraparma pelagica. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.09.002

46.
Mackey, A.P. et al. Antarctic macrozooplankton of the southwest Atlantic sector and Bellingshausen Sea: Baseline historical distributions (Discovery Investigations, 1928–1935) related to temperature and food, with projections for subsequent ocean warming. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.08.011

47.
Tarling, G.A., Ward, P., Atkinson, A., Collins, M.A. & Murphy, E.J. DISCOVERY 2010: Spatial and temporal variability in a dynamic polar ecosystem. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.10.001

48.
van Heuven, S.M.A.C., Hoppema, M., Huhn, O., Slagter, H.A. & de Baar, H.J.W. Direct observation of increasing CO2 in the Weddell Gyre along the Prime Meridian during 1973–2008. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 58, 2613-2635 (2011).

49.
Venables, H., Meredith, M.P., Atkinson, A. & Ward, P. Fronts and habitat zones in the Scotia Sea. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.08.012

50.
Georgiev, S. et al. Hot acidic Late Permian seas stifle life in record time. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 310, 389-400 (2011).

51.
Horn, M.G., Beucher, C.P., Robinson, R.S. & Brzezinski, M.A. Southern ocean nitrogen and silicon dynamics during the last deglaciation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 310, 334-339 (2011).

52.
März, C., Vogt, C., Schnetger, B. & Brumsack, H.-J. Variable Eocene-Miocene sedimentation processes and bottom water redox conditions in the Central Arctic Ocean (IODP Expedition 302). Earth and Planetary Science Letters 310, 526-537 (2011).

53.
Roberts, A.P. et al. Magnetotactic bacterial abundance in pelagic marine environments is limited by organic carbon flux and availability of dissolved iron. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 310, 441-452 (2011).

54.
Poulsen, A.H., Kawaguchi, S., King, C.K., King, R.A. & Bengtson Nash, S.M. Behavioural sensitivity of a key Southern Ocean species (Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba) to p,p?-DDE exposure. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety doi:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2011.09.005

55.
Cunsolo Willox, A. et al. ‘The land enriches the soul:’ On climatic and environmental change, affect, and emotional health and well-being in Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Canada. Emotion, Space and Society doi:10.1016/j.emospa.2011.08.005

56.
Peder, R. Heroes for the past and present: a century of remembering Amundsen and Scott. Endeavour doi:10.1016/j.endeavour.2011.08.002

57.
Harsem, Ø., Eide, A. & Heen, K. Factors influencing future oil and gas prospects in the Arctic. Energy Policy doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2011.09.058

58.
Bright, R.M., Strømman, A.H. & Peters, G.P. Radiative Forcing Impacts of Boreal Forest Biofuels: A Scenario Study for Norway in Light of Albedo. Environ. Sci. Technol. 45, 7570-7580 (2011).

59.
Carrizo, D. & Gustafsson, O. Pan-Arctic River Fluxes of Polychlorinated Biphenyls. Environ. Sci. Technol. 45, 8377-8384 (2011).

60.
Laender, F.D., Hammer, J., Hendriks, A.J., Soetaert, K. & Janssen, C.R. Combining Monitoring Data and Modeling Identifies PAHs as Emerging Contaminants in the Arctic. Environ. Sci. Technol. 45, 9024-9029 (2011).

61.
Reiner, J.L. et al. Spatial and Temporal Trends of Perfluorinated Compounds in Beluga Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) from Alaska. Environ. Sci. Technol. 45, 8129-8136 (2011).

62.
Liu, X., Jiang, S., Zhang, P. & Xu, L. Effect of recent climate change on Arctic Pb pollution: A comparative study of historical records in lake and peat sediments. Environmental Pollution 160, 161-168 (2012).

63.
Poulsen, A.H., Kawaguchi, S., Kukkonen, J.V.K., Leppänen, M.T. & Bengtson Nash, S.M. Aqueous uptake and sublethal toxicity of p,p?-DDE in non-feeding larval stages of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). Environmental Pollution 160, 185-191 (2012).

64.
Tømmervik, H., Bjerke, J.W., Gaare, E., Johansen, B. & Thannheiser, D. Rapid recovery of recently overexploited winter grazing pastures for reindeer in northern Norway. Fungal Ecology doi:10.1016/j.funeco.2011.08.002

65.
Valsson, T. & Ulfarsson, G.F. Megapatterns of global settlement: Typology and drivers in a warming world. Futures 44, 91-104 (2012).

66.
Baroni, M., Bard, E., Petit, J.-R., Magand, O. & Bourlès, D. Volcanic and solar activity, and atmospheric circulation influences on cosmogenic 10Be fallout at Vostok and Concordia (Antarctica) over the last 60 years. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 75, 7132-7145 (2011).

67.
Cordier, C., Suavet, C., Folco, L., Rochette, P. & Sonzogni, C. HED-like cosmic spherules from the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica: Major and trace element abundances and oxygen isotopic compositions. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta doi:10.1016/j.gca.2011.10.021

68.
Kretschmer, S. et al. Fractionation of 230Th, 231Pa, and 10Be induced by particle size and composition within an opal-rich sediment of the Atlantic Southern Ocean. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 75, 6971-6987 (2011).

69.
März, C. et al. Manganese-rich brown layers in Arctic Ocean sediments: Composition, formation mechanisms, and diagenetic overprint. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta doi:10.1016/j.gca.2011.09.046

70.
Tyra, M.A., Farquhar, J., Guan, Y. & Leshin, L.A. An oxygen isotopic dichotomy in CM2 chondritic carbonates—A SIMS approach. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta doi:10.1016/j.gca.2011.10.003

71.
McCarthy, D.D.P. et al. Collaborative geomatics and the Mushkegowuk Cree First Nations: Fostering adaptive capacity for community-based subarctic natural resource management. Geoforum doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2011.07.015

72.
Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, E., Bitz, C.M. & Holland, M.M. Influence of initial conditions and climate forcing on predicting Arctic sea ice. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

73.
Colgan, W. et al. An increase in crevasse extent, West Greenland: Hydrologic implications. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

74.
Drucker, R., Martin, S. & Kwok, R. Sea ice production and export from coastal polynyas in the Weddell and Ross Seas. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

75.
Durand, G., Gagliardini, O., Favier, L., Zwinger, T. & le Meur, E. Impact of bedrock description on modeling ice sheet dynamics. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

76.
Holland, M.M. & Stroeve, J. Changing seasonal sea ice predictor relationships in a changing Arctic climate. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

77.
Hwang, Y.-T., Frierson, D.M.W. & Kay, J.E. Coupling between Arctic feedbacks and changes in poleward energy transport. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

78.
Mathis, J.T., Cross, J.N. & Bates, N.R. The role of ocean acidification in systemic carbonate mineral suppression in the Bering Sea. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

79.
Newnham, D.A. et al. Direct observations of nitric oxide produced by energetic electron precipitation into the Antarctic middle atmosphere. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

80.
Overeem, I. et al. Sea ice loss enhances wave action at the Arctic coast. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

81.
Spreen, G., Kwok, R. & Menemenlis, D. Trends in Arctic sea ice drift and role of wind forcing: 1992–2009. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

82.
Tremblay, J.-é. et al. Climate forcing multiplies biological productivity in the coastal Arctic Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

83.
Zhang, Y. & Seidel, D.J. Challenges in estimating trends in Arctic surface-based inversions from radiosonde data. Geophysical Research Letters 38, (2011).

84.
Aitken, A.R.A., Wilson, G.S., Jordan, T., Tinto, K. & Blakemore, H. Flexural controls on late Neogene basin evolution in southern McMurdo Sound. Global and Planetary Change doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2011.08.003

85.
Humlum, O., Solheim, J.-E. & Stordahl, K. Identifying natural contributions to late Holocene climate change. Global and Planetary Change 79, 145-156 (octobre).

86.
Krueger, S., Leuschner, D.C., Ehrmann, W., Schmiedl, G. & Mackensen, A. North Atlantic Deep Water and Antarctic Bottom Water variability during the last 200 ka recorded in an abyssal sediment core off South Africa. Global and Planetary Change doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2011.10.001

87.
Levy, R. et al. Late Neogene climate and glacial history of the Southern Victoria Land coast from integrated drill core, seismic and outcrop data. Global and Planetary Change doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2011.10.002

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Wagner, A., Lohmann, G. & Prange, M. Arctic river discharge trends since 7 ka BP. Global and Planetary Change 79, 48-60 (octobre).

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Horie, K., Hokada, T., Hiroi, Y., Motoyoshi, Y. & Shiraishi, K. Contrasting Archaean crustal records in western part of the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: New constraints from SHRIMP geochronology. Gondwana Research doi:10.1016/j.gr.2011.08.013

90.
Fraser, R., McLennan, D., Ponomarenko, S. & Olthof, I. Image-based predictive ecosystem mapping in Canadian arctic parks. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 14, 129-138 (2012).

91.
Bajerski, F., Ganzert, L., Mangelsdorf, K., Lipski, A. & Wagner, D. Cryobacterium arcticum sp. nov., a psychrotolerant bacterium from an Arctic soil. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 61, 1849-1853 (2011).

92.
Ganzert, L., Bajerski, F., Mangelsdorf, K., Lipski, A. & Wagner, D. Leifsonia psychrotolerans sp. nov., a psychrotolerant species of the family Microbacteriaceae from Livingston Island, Antarctica. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 61, 1938-1943 (2011).

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Yamada, K. et al. Constrictibacter antarcticus gen. nov., sp. nov., a cryptoendolithic micro-organism from Antarctic white rock. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 61, 1973-1980 (2011).

94.
Upendra K., S. Fuzzy inference system for identification of geological stratigraphy off Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. Journal of Applied Geophysics doi:10.1016/j.jappgeo.2011.08.001

95.
Lossow, S., McLandress, C., Jonsson, A.I. & Shepherd, T.G. Influence of the Antarctic ozone hole on the polar mesopause region as simulated by the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics doi:10.1016/j.jastp.2011.10.010

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Harden, B.E., Renfrew, I.A. & Petersen, G.N. A Climatology of Wintertime Barrier Winds off Southeast Greenland. Journal of Climate 24, 4701-4717 (2011).

97.
Matthewman, N.J. & Magnusdottir, G. Observed Interaction between Pacific Sea Ice and the Western Pacific Pattern on Intraseasonal Time Scales. Journal of Climate 24, 5031-5042 (2011).

98.
Turner, J.K. & Gyakum, J.R. The Development of Arctic Air Masses in Northwest Canada and Their Behavior in a Warming Climate. Journal of Climate 24, 4618-4633 (2011).

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Vavrus, S.J., Bhatt, U.S. & Alexeev, V.A. Factors Influencing Simulated Changes in Future Arctic Cloudiness. Journal of Climate 24, 4817-4830 (2011).

100.
Zhang, Y., Seidel, D.J., Golaz, J.-C., Deser, C. & Tomas, R.A. Climatological Characteristics of Arctic and Antarctic Surface-Based Inversions
              *. Journal of Climate 24, 5167-5186 (2011).

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Carlson, A.E. & Barnes, D.L. Movement of trichloroethene in a discontinuous permafrost zone. J. Contam. Hydrol. 124, 1-13 (2011).

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Hughes, K.A. & Convey, P. Determining the native/non-native status of newly discovered terrestrial and freshwater species in Antarctica – Current knowledge, methodology and management action. Journal of Environmental Management 93, 52-66 (2012).

103.
Huang, J., Sun, L., Wang, X., Wang, Y. & Huang, T. Ecosystem evolution of seal colony and the influencing factors in the 20th century on Fildes Peninsula, West Antarctica. Journal of Environmental Sciences 23, 1431-1436 (2011).

104.
Kang, H. & Xie, Z. Atmospheric mercury over the marine boundary layer observed during the third China Arctic Research Expedition. Journal of Environmental Sciences 23, 1424-1430 (2011).

105.
Na, G. et al. Distribution and characteristic of PAHs in snow of Fildes Peninsula. Journal of Environmental Sciences 23, 1445-1451 (2011).

106.
Renkawitz, M.D., Gregory, R.S. & Schneider, D.C. Habitat dependant growth of three species of bottom settling fish in a coastal fjord. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology doi:10.1016/j.jembe.2011.08.004

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Abbot, D.S., Silber, M. & Pierrehumbert, R.T. Bifurcations leading to summer Arctic sea ice loss. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

108.
Abram, N.J., Mulvaney, R. & Arrowsmith, C. Environmental signals in a highly resolved ice core from James Ross Island, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

109.
Aksenov, Y. et al. The Arctic Circumpolar Boundary Current. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

110.
Anschütz, H. et al. Variation of accumulation rates over the last eight centuries on the East Antarctic Plateau derived from volcanic signals in ice cores. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

111.
Arrigo, K.R. & van Dijken, G.L. Secular trends in Arctic Ocean net primary production. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

112.
Avramov, A. et al. Toward ice formation closure in Arctic mixed-phase boundary layer clouds during ISDAC. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

113.
Barret, M. et al. Formaldehyde in the Alaskan Arctic snowpack: Partitioning and physical processes involved in air-snow exchanges. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

114.
Beine, H. et al. Soluble, light-absorbing species in snow at Barrow, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

115.
Bouchard, F., Francus, P., Pienitz, R. & Laurion, I. Sedimentology and geochemistry of thermokarst ponds in discontinuous permafrost, subarctic Quebec, Canada. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

116.
Darby, D.A., Myers, W.B., Jakobsson, M. & Rigor, I. Modern dirty sea ice characteristics and sources: The role of anchor ice. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

117.
Dmitrenko, I.A. et al. Properties of the Atlantic derived halocline waters over the Laptev Sea continental margin: Evidence from 2002 to 2009. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

118.
Dmitrenko, I.A. et al. Recent changes in shelf hydrography in the Siberian Arctic: Potential for subsea permafrost instability. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

119.
Ehn, J.K. et al. Impact of horizontal spreading on light propagation in melt pond covered seasonal sea ice in the Canadian Arctic. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

120.
Else, B.G.T. et al. Wintertime CO
              2
              fluxes in an Arctic polynya using eddy covariance: Evidence for enhanced air-sea gas transfer during ice formation. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

121.
Ervens, B., Feingold, G., Sulia, K. & Harrington, J. The impact of microphysical parameters, ice nucleation mode, and habit growth on the ice/liquid partitioning in mixed-phase Arctic clouds. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

122.
Fan, J. et al. Representation of Arctic mixed-phase clouds and the Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen process in climate models: Perspectives from a cloud-resolving study. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

123.
Ferris, D.G., Cole-Dai, J., Reyes, A.R. & Budner, D.M. South Pole ice core record of explosive volcanic eruptions in the first and second millennia A.D. and evidence of a large eruption in the tropics around 535 A.D. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

124.
French, W.J.R. & Klekociuk, A.R. Long-term trends in Antarctic winter hydroxyl temperatures. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

125.
Frieß, U. et al. The vertical distribution of BrO and aerosols in the Arctic: Measurements by active and passive differential optical absorption spectroscopy. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

126.
Gao, G., Chen, C., Qi, J. & Beardsley, R.C. An unstructured-grid, finite-volume sea ice model: Development, validation, and application. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

127.
Golledge, N.R. & Levy, R.H. Geometry and dynamics of an East Antarctic Ice Sheet outlet glacier, under past and present climates. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

128.
Hill, E.M., Davis, J.L., Tamisiea, M.E., Ponte, R.M. & Vinogradova, N.T. Using a spatially realistic load model to assess impacts of Alaskan glacier ice loss on sea level. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

129.
Ho, D.T. et al. Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Setting the stage. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

130.
Iimura, H. et al. Long-term observations of the wind field in the Antarctic and Arctic mesosphere and lower-thermosphere at conjugate latitudes. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

131.
Jackson, J.M., Allen, S.E., McLaughlin, F.A., Woodgate, R.A. & Carmack, E.C. Changes to the near-surface waters in the Canada Basin, Arctic Ocean from 1993–2009: A basin in transition. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

132.
Jones, B.M. et al. Modern thermokarst lake dynamics in the continuous permafrost zone, northern Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

133.
Karlsson, B. et al. On the seasonal onset of polar mesospheric clouds and the breakdown of the stratospheric polar vortex in the Southern Hemisphere. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

134.
Kwok, R. Observational assessment of Arctic Ocean sea ice motion, export, and thickness in CMIP3 climate simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, (2011).

135.
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