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High vulnerability of the endemic Southern Ocean snail Neobuccinum eatoni (Buccinidae) to critical projected oceanographic changes
Published 2024-11-01“…Abstract Climate change is projected to substantially alter the Southern Ocean’s physical and chemical properties, thereby impacting its marine ecosystems and species, particularly those in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions. This study focuses on Neobuccinum eatoni, a polar marine ‘true whelk’ endemic to these regions, utilizing 166 spatially independent occurrence data records to model potential distribution shifts under future climate scenarios. …”
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Calculations of extreme sea level rise scenarios are strongly dependent on ice sheet model resolution
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is losing ice and its annual contribution to sea level is increasing. …”
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Iron Limitation Drives the Globally Extreme Fluorescence/Chlorophyll Ratios of the Southern Ocean
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Evaluation of SaRIF High‐Energy Electron Reconstructions and Forecasts
Published 2021-12-01“…The reconstructions and forecasts are provided by the British Antarctic Survey Radiation Belt Model (BAS‐RBM) running as part of an automatic system using real‐time data to specify the boundary conditions and drive processes within the physics‐based model. …”
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Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global
Published 2004-12-01“…The potential significance of the above processes on Antarctic ecosystem dynamics is analysed in the present paper.…”
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Assessment of the southern polar and subpolar warming in the PMIP4 last interglacial simulations using paleoclimate data syntheses
Published 2025-02-01“…Our results suggest that the impacts of meltwater from deglaciating ice sheets need to be considered to simulate the Southern Ocean and Antarctic changes at 127 ka.</p>…”
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A Model of High Latitude Ionospheric Convection Derived From SuperDARN EOF Model Data
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A Quantitative Comparison of High Latitude Electric Field Models During a Large Geomagnetic Storm
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Dated radar-stratigraphy between Dome A and South Pole, East Antarctica: old ice potential and ice sheet history
Published 2024-01-01“…An array of information about the Antarctic ice sheet can be extracted from ice-sheet internal architecture imaged by airborne ice-penetrating radar surveys. …”
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Exploring the potential of aerial drone imagery to distinguish breeding Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae), chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarcticus) and gentoo (Pygoscelis papua) penguins in An...
Published 2025-01-01“…Penguins are critical indicator species for detecting changes in the Antarctic ecosystem. As climate change impacts the Antarctic environment, the distribution of penguin breeding populations is also shifting. …”
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The Satellite Risk Prediction and Radiation Forecast System (SaRIF)
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Calving Out a Space to Exist: “Marked” Identities in Polar Science’s “Unmarked Spaces”
Published 2023-12-01“…For minority employees at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the organisation has enriched their careers, while offering equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) measures to mitigate some of the issues affecting them. …”
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Migratory behaviour of humpback whales in the southeastern Pacific under climate change
Published 2025-02-01“…Using multiple years of satellite tracking data, we modeled the effect of oceanic conditions on the movement behaviour of 42 humpback whales belonging to the Southeastern Pacific population (also known as Breeding Stock G) during their migration from breeding grounds in Costa Rica, Panama and Ecuador to feeding grounds in waters around the Antarctic Peninsula. We report evidence that during their migration, humpback whales engage in a movement behaviour frequently associated with feeding, and that this behaviour was more likely to occur in relatively more productive waters. …”
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Tracing Atlantic Water Signature in the Arctic Sea Ice Cover East of Svalbard
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Autonomous Observations in Antarctica with AMICA
Published 2010-01-01“…The Antarctic Multiband Infrared Camera (AMICA) is a double channel camera operating in the 2–28 𝜇m infrared domain (KLMNQ bands) that will allow to characterize and exploit the exceptional advantages for Astronomy, expected from Dome C in Antarctica. …”
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