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Conservation and the Antarctic environment: The working group reports of the joint IUCN/SCAR Symposium on the scientific requirements for Antarctic conservation
1 January, 1987
Six working groups were set up at the joint IUCN/SCAR Symposium on the scientific requirements for Antarctic conservation. These were charged with (i) identifying gaps in the scientific understanding of…Antarctic science and conservation — The historical background
1 January, 1987
James Cook in his voyage of 1774–1775 is generally credited with the discovery of the Antarctic. He was soon followed by fur sealers who by the end of the first…Read more on Antarctic science and conservation — The historical background
Theory of wave polarization of radio waves in magnetospheric cavities
1 January, 1987
When interpreting observations of radio waves of low frequency in magnetospheric cavities, it is often assumed that the electron concentration is small enough for the ray paths to be treated…Read more on Theory of wave polarization of radio waves in magnetospheric cavities
The theory of radio windows in planetary magnetospheres
1 January, 1987
The theory of radio windows given in two previous papers for a stratified cold plasma is extended to apply in a warm plasma. It is used to investigate one suggested…Read more on The theory of radio windows in planetary magnetospheres
Effects of low-temperature acclimation on the survival and cold tolerance of an antarctic mite
1 January, 1987
The effects of long-term exposures to constant temperatures (+4, 0, −5, −10, −15 and −20°C) on the survival of a cryptostigmatid mite, Alaskozetes antarcticus, were studied during 1983–1984 on Signy…Foraging energetics of Grey-headed Albatrosses Diomedea chrysostoma at Bird Island, South Georgia
1 January, 1987
At‐sea metabolism (CO2 production) and water turnover of six breeding Grey‐headed Albatrosses Diomedea chrysostoma were measured, using the doubly labelled water method, at Bird Island, South Georgia, Mean food consumption…Lipid in an arctic food chain: Calanus, Bolinopsis, Beroe
1 January, 1987 by Andrew Clarke
The zooplankton of the fjords of Svalbard in late summer is dominated by copepodites of Calanus glacialis (JASCHNOV). These are consumed by, among others, the lobate ctenophore Bolinopsis infundibulum (O.F.…Read more on Lipid in an arctic food chain: Calanus, Bolinopsis, Beroe
The exploitation of Antarctic minerals
1 January, 1987
Exploitation of minerals either from continental shelves or land areas free of ice has yet to take place in the Antarctic. The paper considers pressures, commercial, strategic, and possible depletion…Comparison of short period TID morphologies in Antarctica during geomagnetically quiet and active intervals
1 January, 1987
Travelling ionospheric disturbances with periods in the range 10 < τ < 30 min were observed by an HF Doppier network on the Antarctic Peninsula. A distinction was made between…The status and conservation of Antarctic seals and seabirds: A review
1 January, 1987
Present threats to Antarctic seabirds and seals when ashore include disturbance and habitat destruction (some directly caused by humans; most through the introduction of rabbits and other grazers; also seal…Read more on The status and conservation of Antarctic seals and seabirds: A review
The biota and conservation status of sub-Antarctic islands
1 January, 1987
Six island or island groups (Marion and Prince Edwards Islands, Iles Crozet, Iles Kerguelen, Heard and McDonald Islands, Macquarie Island, South Georgia) are considered in this account to belong to…Read more on The biota and conservation status of sub-Antarctic islands
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems
1 January, 1987
The Maritime and Continental Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems are considered in the context of environmental impacts-habitat destruction, alien introductions, and pollution. Their ability to recover from perturbation is discussed in the…Glaciological studies on Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica
1 January, 1987 by Andy Smith, David Vaughan
Rutford Ice Stream drains part of the West Antarctic ice sheet into Ronne Ice Shelf. Much of the drainage basin has a bed well below sea level and is therefore…Read more on Glaciological studies on Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica
Species composition and ecology of dinoflagellates from the Southern Ocean near South Georgia
1 January, 1987
Dinoflagellates were identified and counted from preserved vertical net haul samples collected from a station grid centred on South Georgia in austral summer 1981 –1982. All species were scarce in…The Cretaceous Dimitobelidae (Belemnitida) of the Antarctic Peninsula region
1 January, 1987
The Dimitobelidae is a Cretaceous belemnite family that was restricted to within the 30° S. palaeolatitude for its Aptian-Maastrichtian range. The family is described in detail from the Antarctic Peninsula…Read more on The Cretaceous Dimitobelidae (Belemnitida) of the Antarctic Peninsula region
Recent measurements of total ozone at British Antarctic Survey stations
1 January, 1987
The deep minimum in total ozone, the ‘ozone hole’, which is now observed each year in early spring in Antarctica, appears to be confined to the cold core of the…Read more on Recent measurements of total ozone at British Antarctic Survey stations
Continental magnetic anomalies and the evolution of the Scotia arc
1 January, 1987
Linear belts 50–100 km in width of long-wavelength positive magnetic anomalies exceeding 500 nT are observed on continental blocks of the Scotia arc. The most developed is the West Coast…Read more on Continental magnetic anomalies and the evolution of the Scotia arc
The breeding biology of the white-chinned petrel Procellaria aequinoctialisat South Georgia
1 January, 1987
Aspects of the breeding biology of the whitc‐chinned petrel Procellaria aequinoctialis were studied at South Georgia. Laying, hatching and fledging dates, together with egg and adult measurements, rate of weight…Morphometrics and ultrastructure of myocardial tissue in Notothenioid fishes
1 January, 1987
Antarctic fish of the family Channichthyidae (Icefishes) lack the respiratory pigments haemoglobin and myoglobin. The morphometrics and ultrastructure of the ventricular myocardium of a benthic icefish,Chaenocephalus aceratus has been compared…Read more on Morphometrics and ultrastructure of myocardial tissue in Notothenioid fishes
Soil biological processes in the North – and South
1 January, 1987 by William Block
Soil biological processes which have been studied in the north are extended and compared with those of the south polar region. Much can be learned from exploiting the biological similarities…Read more on Soil biological processes in the North – and South
Respiratory characteristics of muscle fibres in a fish (Chaenocephalus aceratus) that lacks haem pigments
1 January, 1987
1. Oxygen consumption, mitochondrial content and enzyme activities were determined in identified muscle fibre types of the ‘haemoglobin-less’ icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus Lonnberg. 2. Small bundles (2–12) of fast and slow…The magnetopause as a source of nonthermal continuum radiation
1 January, 1987
Second only to auroral kilometric radiation as the Earth's most prominent radio emission, magnetospheric nonthermal continuum radiation has been the subject of numerous observational and theoretical investigations. It has been…Read more on The magnetopause as a source of nonthermal continuum radiation
The Antarctic predatory mite Gamasellus racovitzai (Trouessart) (Mesostigmata) – A morphometric study of two subspecies
1 January, 1987
57 morphological characters were scored on a sample of 46 male and 55 characters on a sample of 40 female Gamasellus racovitzai, which had been collected from 10 localities in…Influence of Introduced Reindeer on the Vegetation of South Georgia: Results From a Long-Term Exclusion Experiment
1 January, 1987
(1) The sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia has a species-poor vascular flora that is not adapted to grazing by vertebrates. Consequently, reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) introduced to different areas of…Description and quantification of field attack rates by predatory mites: An example using an electrophoresis method with a species of Antarctic mite
1 January, 1987 by William Block
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and subsequent esterase staining provide an alternative to immunological methods for investigating the diet of microarthropods which cannot be observed directly. Attack rates in field populations of…Size, shape and the distribution of organic matter in the Recent Antarctic brachiopod Liothyrella uva
1 January, 1987 by Andrew Clarke, Lloyd Peck
The living terebratulid articulate brachiopod Liothyrella uva (Jackson 1912) was sampled from a shallow water population at Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica. Neither shell height nor shell breadth were…Imaging subglacial topography by a synthetic aperture radar technique
1 January, 1987
A synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technique has been used to image part of the grounding-line region of Bach Ice Shelf in the Antarctic Peninsula. The radar was sledge-mounted and operated…Read more on Imaging subglacial topography by a synthetic aperture radar technique
Three-beam model for studying dislocations in wave pulses
1 January, 1987 by Keith Nicholls
A model pulsed wavefield is presented that enables the behaviour of the associated wave dislocations to be computed exactly. It consists of three intersecting beams of plane-wave pulses. Because the…Read more on Three-beam model for studying dislocations in wave pulses
The detection of density-dependence from a series of annual censuses
1 January, 1987
We report a distribution—free approach to the detection of density—dependence in the variation of population abundance, measured by a series of annual censuses. The method uses the correlation coefficient between…Read more on The detection of density-dependence from a series of annual censuses
F-layer storms and thermospheric composition
1 January, 1987
This paper discusses the present understanding of ionospheric storms, in particular storm effects in the F-layer and their relationship to changes of thermospheric composition. After summarizing the main effects of…Fifty years of progress in understanding ice sheets
1 January, 1987
Over the past 50 years, ideas relating to the physical features and dynamics of ice sheets have evolved materially, primarily due to modern technological advances in the acquisition of basic…Read more on Fifty years of progress in understanding ice sheets
The effect of geomagnetic activity on north polar currents in winter
1 January, 1987
Average north polar currents for the winter season have been derived from geomagnetic hourly means at six levels of geomagnetic activity. The twin-vortex pattern, normally associated with more disturbed conditions,…Read more on The effect of geomagnetic activity on north polar currents in winter
Is the poleward edge of the trough a sensitive indicator of geospace interactions?
1 January, 1987
The poleward edge of the main ionospheric trough can often be regarded as the ionospheric signature of the equatorward boundary of the plasma sheet. We use Advanced Ionospheric Sounder observations…Read more on Is the poleward edge of the trough a sensitive indicator of geospace interactions?
Cephalopod prey of the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans
1 January, 1987 by Paul Rodhouse
Cephalopod beaks from the stomach contents of “wandering albatross” (Diomedea exulans L.) chicks from Bird Island, South Georgia, were sampled between May and September in 1983 and 1984. Lower beaks…Read more on Cephalopod prey of the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans
Antarctica — A unique laboratory for atmospheric studies by optical methods
1 January, 1987
Optical methods of studying the atmosphere are one valuable means of investigating atmospheric behaviour at heights ranging from less than 1 km to several hundred km. Some examples are given…Read more on Antarctica — A unique laboratory for atmospheric studies by optical methods
Measurement of declination at South Georgia 1700–1984
1 January, 1987
Declination, or the difference between true and magnetic north, is one of the earliest parameters to have been measured systematically over the earth's surface. Values are available for South Georgia…Read more on Measurement of declination at South Georgia 1700–1984
A suggested model for the IRI plasmapheric distribution
1 January, 1987
A model has been constructed which grafts IRI topside profiles to field-aligned diffusive equilibrium profiles at a “reference level” near 650 km altitude. For different values of geographic latitude, longitude,…Read more on A suggested model for the IRI plasmapheric distribution
Global surface-temperature responses to major volcanic eruptions
1 January, 1987
The impacts of pollution resulting from large explosive volcanic eruptions on the atmospheric heat budget and planetary albedo are not in doubt1,2. However, the effects of volcanic aerosols on the…Read more on Global surface-temperature responses to major volcanic eruptions
Simultaneous ground-based observations of the plasmapause and the F-region mid-latitude trough
1 January, 1987
The plasmapause and the mid-latitude ionospheric trough have been observed simultaneously from two Antarctic stations, Halley and Faraday, during five winter nights covering a range of geomagnetic disturbance conditions. The…Cryptogamic carbohydrate release and microbial response during spring freeze-thaw cycles in antarctic fellfield fines
1 January, 1987
The soluble carbohydrate and polyhydric alcohol (polyol) content of fruticose lichens, cushion mosses and early vegetative colonizers of maritime Antarctic fellfield soils were examined by gas-liquid chromatography during 18 months.…Ecophysiological grouping of Antarctic environmental bacteria by API 20 NE and fatty acid fingerprints
1 January, 1987
Gas liquid chromatography and a commercially available strip of 20 conventional biochemical tests were used for the rapid sorting of strains of environmental bacterial isolates into similar ecophysiological groups. This…The reproductive biology of Euchaeta antarctica Giesbrecht (Copepoda: Calanoida) at South Georgia
1 January, 1987 by Peter Ward
The reproductive biology of the predatory calanoid copepod Euchaeta antarctica Giesbrecht was investigated in two interconnected fjord systems at South Georgia. Counts of the number of spermatophores attached to adult…