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Integrated taxonomy combining morphological and molecular biological analyses of soil nematodes from maritime Antarctica
Read more of: Integrated taxonomy combining morphological and molecular biological analyses of soil nematodes from maritime AntarcticaNematodes are one of the key organisms in the terrestrial ecosystems of Antarctica. Their exceptional cryptobiotic adaptations against freezing and desiccation stress have attracted significant research attention. However, even today, […]
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Direct injection liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry for determination of primary and secondary terrestrial and marine biomarkers in ice cores
Read more of: Direct injection liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry for determination of primary and secondary terrestrial and marine biomarkers in ice coresMany atmospheric organic compounds are long-lived enough to be transported from their sources to polar regions and high mountain environments where they can be trapped in ice archives. While inorganic […]
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First direct observation of sea salt aerosol production from blowing snow above sea ice
Read more of: First direct observation of sea salt aerosol production from blowing snow above sea iceTwo consecutive cruises in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica, in winter 2013 provided the first direct observations of sea salt aerosol (SSA) production from blowing snow above sea ice, thereby validating […]
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Compensating biases and a noteworthy success in the CMIP5 representation of Antarctic sea ice processes
Read more of: Compensating biases and a noteworthy success in the CMIP5 representation of Antarctic sea ice processesCoupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5) climate models simulate a wide range of historical sea ice areas. Even models with areas close to observed values may contain compensating errors, […]
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Spatial variability of antarctic surface snow bacterial communities
Read more of: Spatial variability of antarctic surface snow bacterial communitiesIt was once a long-held view that the Antarctic was a pristine environment with low biomass, low biodiversity and low rates of microbial activity. However, as the intensity of scientific […]