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Studies of atmospheric internal gravity waves at Halley station, Antarctica, using radiosondes
Read more of: Studies of atmospheric internal gravity waves at Halley station, Antarctica, using radiosondesAnalysis of high-resolution data from slow-ascent radiosondes released at Halley station, Antarctica (75°38′S, 26°40′W), shows that internal gravity wave phenomena are frequently present in the lower troposphere. There is a […]
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Low-level wind profiles at an Antarctic coastal station
Read more of: Low-level wind profiles at an Antarctic coastal stationWind and temperature profiles in the lowest 2000 m of the atmosphere at Halley (75°35′S, 26°50′W) have been analysed. Surface winds blow most frequently from the sector 090° ± 45° […]
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Antarctic fish muscles — structure, function and physiology
Read more of: Antarctic fish muscles — structure, function and physiologyThe structure and function of swimming muscles in Antarctic fish is reviewed, the emphasis being on the highly endemic sub-order Notothenioidei. Adult stages of the vast majority of species swim […]
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The Antarctic drainage flow: implications for hemispheric flow on the Southern Hemisphere
Read more of: The Antarctic drainage flow: implications for hemispheric flow on the Southern HemisphereAn Ekman analysis of the surface drainage winds over a sloping ice surface is reported. Ekman pumping by the boundary layer leads to the formation of an upper tropospheric cyclonic […]
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Coarse-grained submarine fan and slope apron deposits in a Cretaceous back-arc basin, Antarctica
Read more of: Coarse-grained submarine fan and slope apron deposits in a Cretaceous back-arc basin, AntarcticaThe Cretaceous of west James Ross Island, Antarctica represents the proximal fill of a late Mesozoic back‐arc basin that was probably initiated by oblique extension during the early development of […]
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Path-integrated growth of electrostatic waves: The generation of terrestrial myriametric radiation
Read more of: Path-integrated growth of electrostatic waves: The generation of terrestrial myriametric radiationIt is generally accepted that electrostatic wave energy is the source of terrestrial myriametric radiation (TMR), but there are several theories to suggest how this energy is converted into TMR. […]
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