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    Microbiomes associated with saxicolous lichens inhabiting montane rocks in western Japan by Zichen He, Qi Liu, Takeshi Naganuma

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Comparison with the previously studied microbiomes of the Antarctic and Alpine saxicolous lichens, consisting of other Umbilicaria and Trebouxia species, showed a distinct separation among the lichen-associated microbiomes from Japan, Antarctica, and Alpine. …”
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    Measurements of Cosmic Rays by a Mini‐Neutron Monitor at Neumayer III From 2014 to 2017 by M. Walter, C. Gnebner, B. Heber, K. Herbst, H. Krüger, H. G. Krüger, P. Kühl, H. P. Prokoph, R. D. Strauss

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Abstract A mini‐neutron monitor (MNM) was installed at the German Antarctic Neumayer III station, measuring the variation of galactic cosmic rays and searching for Forbush Decreases (FDs) caused by solar activities. …”
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    Complete Genome Sequencing of Polar Arthrobacter sp. PAMC25284, Copper Tolerance Potential Unraveled with Genomic Analysis by Jayram Karmacharya, Prasansah Shrestha, So-Ra Han, Hyun Park, Tae-Jin Oh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…However, their survival mechanisms in frigid environments like the Antarctic are still unknown. We identified a species of Arthrobacter isolated from seawater in the polar region using 16S rRNA sequence analysis. …”
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    Radiocarbon monoxide indicates increasing atmospheric oxidizing capacity by Olaf Morgenstern, Rowena Moss, Martin Manning, Guang Zeng, Hinrich Schaefer, Ilya Usoskin, Jocelyn Turnbull, Gordon Brailsford, Sylvia Nichol, Tony Bromley

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…New Zealand 14CO data exhibit an annual-mean decrease of 12 ± 2% since 1997, whereas Antarctic measurements show a December-January decrease of 43 ± 24%. …”
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    Sea Ice Modulates Air–Sea Methane Flux in the Southern Ocean by Gong Zhang, Qinghua Yang, Bo Han, John Prytherch, Brett F. Thornton, Dake Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Suggesting that the Antarctic MIZ is more important in the global CH4 budget than previously thought.…”
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    The effects of teleconnections on water and carbon fluxes in the two South America’s largest biomes by Edivaldo A. O. Serrão, Rosane B. L. Cavalcante, Paulo R. Zanin, Renata G. Tedeschi, Thomas R. Ferreira, Paulo R. M. Pontes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using 20 years of monthly data on Precipitation (P), Evapotranspiration (ET), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency (EWUE), alongside data from six teleconnections (Antarctic Oscillation - AAO, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation - AMO, Oceanic Niño Index - ONI, Atlantic Meridional Mode - AMM, North Atlantic Oscillation - NAO, and Pacific Decadal Oscillation - PDO), we developed a multivariate linear model to assess the relative importance of each teleconnection. …”
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    Preliminary Analysis on the Global Features of the NCEP CFSv2 Seasonal Hindcasts by Gyrlene A. M. Silva, Lívia M. M. Dutra, Rosmeri P. da Rocha, Tércio Ambrizzi, Érico Leiva

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The simulation of a warmer SST on the eastern of most austral oceans, the strengthening (weakening) of the Subtropical (Polar) Jet over the Southern Hemisphere, and the weakening of the zonal circulation near the Antarctic continent are also found in both seasons. …”
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    The genetic diversity of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinaceae L.) assessed by isozyme markers by R. S. Yudina, E. K. Khlestkina

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This is a valuable forage and decorative crop, widely spread over all the continents except for Antarctic. So far, the reed canarygrass has become rather demanded in many European countries as a source of bioenergy. …”
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    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Real-Time Vegetation Monitoring in Antarctica: A Review by Kaelan Lockhart, Juan Sandino, Narmilan Amarasingam, Richard Hann, Barbara Bollard, Felipe Gonzalez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This review draws on existing studies on Antarctic UAV vegetation mapping, focusing on their methodologies, including surveyed locations, flight guidelines, UAV specifications, sensor technologies, data processing techniques, and the use of vegetation indices. …”
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    Physiological variables associated with the development of acute mountain sickness at the South Pole by Paul J Anderson, Bruce D Johnson, Michael F Harrison, Andrew D Miller, Kathy A O'Malley, Maile L Richert, Jacob B Johnson

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Objectives The Antarctic Study of Altitude Physiology (ASAP) investigated variables associated with the development of AMS in adults experiencing rapid passive transport to altitude by airplane.Design Our prospective observational trial collected data, including personal history, anthropometrics, vital signs, blood samples and pulmonary function, at sea level and at altitude. …”
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    ICESat-2 Reveals Accelerated Global Glacier Mass Loss Except Alaska From 2019 to 2023 by Yubin Fan, Lanhua Luo, Chang-Qing Ke, Genyu Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In contrast, Alaska exhibited a decelerated mass loss, and some Antarctic glaciers experienced a slight mass gain. …”
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