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Jovian plasma sheet density profile from low-frequency radio waves
Read more of: Jovian plasma sheet density profile from low-frequency radio wavesBy using planetary radio astronomy (PRA), plasma wave system (PWS), and Magnetometer (MAG) data from Voyager 1 and 2 (V1 and V2), essential features of the nightside Jovian plasma sheet […]
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Periodic motions in Weddell Sea pack ice
Read more of: Periodic motions in Weddell Sea pack icePosition data from an Argos-tracked buoy deployed in the southern Weddell Sea in the austral summer of 1986 are analysed to determine important time-scales of variation of sea-ice motion in […]
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Marine plastics threatens giant Atlantic Marine Protected Areas
Read more of: Marine plastics threatens giant Atlantic Marine Protected AreasThere has been a recent shift in global perception of plastics in the environment, resulting in a call for greater action. Science and the popular media have highlighted plastic as […]
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Combined bottom-up and top-down pressures drive catastrophic population declines of Arctic skuas in Scotland
Read more of: Combined bottom-up and top-down pressures drive catastrophic population declines of Arctic skuas in Scotland1.Understanding drivers of population change is critical for effective species conservation. In the northeast Atlantic Ocean, recent changes amongst seabird communities are linked to human and climate change impacts on […]
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Comment on “Simultaneous in situ measurements and diurnal variations of NO, NO2, O3, jNO2, CH4, H2O and CO2in the 40 to 26 km region using an open path tunable diode laser spectrometer” by Christopher R. Webster and Randy D. May
Read more of: Comment on “Simultaneous in situ measurements and diurnal variations of NO, NO2, O3, jNO2, CH4, H2O and CO2in the 40 to 26 km region using an open path tunable diode laser spectrometer” by Christopher R. Webster and Randy D. May -
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Antarctic cephalopods: a living marine resource?
Read more of: Antarctic cephalopods: a living marine resource?In the Antarctic there are large unexploited stocks of cephalopods with high potential commercial value and there are two important fisheries for squid in the cool temperate waters of the […]
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Geomagnetic storms in the Antarctic F-region. II. Physical interpretation
Read more of: Geomagnetic storms in the Antarctic F-region. II. Physical interpretationThe physical explanation of the changes of the maximum electron concentration of the F2 layer, NmF2. as a result of geomagnetic disturbances has proved elusive even after several decades of […]