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Workshop on “High and Low Latitude Climate Variability and Their Interactions Across Time Scales”30 Nov01 DecProgram
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Measuring photosynthetic activity with gas exchange systems by29 Nov
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Local and remote drivers of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extremes by Daniel Topa28 NovSea ice has exhibited large variability over recent decades albeit with pronounced differences between the two poles. Superimposed on the long-term declining trend in Arctic sea ice, years with enhanced sea ice loss between 2007 and 2012 were followed by a now decade-long pause without a new record minimum.En savoir plusLocal and remote drivers of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extremes by Daniel Topa28 NovSea ice has exhibited large variability over recent decades albeit with pronounced differences between the two poles. Superimposed on the long-term declining trend in Arctic sea ice, years with enhanced sea ice loss between 2007 and 2012 were followed by a now decade-long pause without a new record minimum.
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SIRANE: a model to assess the impact of public policies on air quality by Axel Briffault28 Nov
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Simulation of water transfer in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum using the SWAP model by Elisia Ramos Gomes28 Nov
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Integrative taxonomy of Macrofungi from the Albertine Rift by Claude Rizinde Hakizimana24 Nov
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Algae Model Systems for Elucidating D by evelopmental Mechanisms by Alok Aru (University of Barranquitas)23 Nov
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Influence d'une fonte soudaine de la glace de mer arctique sur le climat des moyennes et hautes latitudes : une étude multi-modèle by Steve Delhaye22 Nov
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Séminaire Hélène BELLENGER22 NovBIANCO ORDINARIO Initié à l’été 2021, le projet Bianco Ordinario d’Hélène Bellenger prend racine dans les carrières de marbre de Carrare, situées dans les Alpes Apuanes en Italie.En savoir plusSéminaire Hélène BELLENGER22 NovBIANCO ORDINARIO Initié à l’été 2021, le projet Bianco Ordinario d’Hélène Bellenger prend racine dans les carrières de marbre de Carrare, situées dans les Alpes Apuanes en Italie.
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Cosmogenic Radionuclide applications for Earth Sciences by Veerle Vanacker21 NovCosmogenic radionuclides (CRN) are rare isotopes created by the collision of high-energy cosmic rays with target atoms present either in the atmosphere producing meteoric CRNs or in mineral grains producing in situ CRNs.En savoir plusCosmogenic Radionuclide applications for Earth Sciences by Veerle Vanacker21 NovCosmogenic radionuclides (CRN) are rare isotopes created by the collision of high-energy cosmic rays with target atoms present either in the atmosphere producing meteoric CRNs or in mineral grains producing in situ CRNs.