We present high-resolution measurements of carbon
monoxide (CO) concentrations from a shallow ice core
of the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling project (NEEM-
2011-S1). An optical-feedback cavity-enhanced absorption
spectrometer (OF-CEAS) coupled to a continuous melter
system performed continuous, online analysis during a fourweek
measurement campaign. This analytical setup generated
stable...
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Chappellaz
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, Rachael H. Rhodes
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, Christopher Stowasser
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, Thomas 5
Blunier
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, Joseph R. McConnell
We present high-resolution measurements of carbon
monoxide (CO) concentrations from a shallow ice core
of the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling project (NEEM-
2011-S1). An optical-feedback cavity-enhanced absorption
spectrometer (OF-CEAS) coupled to a continuous melter
system performed continuous, online analysis during a fourweek
measurement campaign. This analytical setup generated
stable...
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., Chappellaz, J., Rhodes, R. H., Stowasser, C., Blunier, T., McConnell, J.
R., ... & Romanini, D. (2014). High
Cold air drainage and pooling occur in many mountain valleys, especially at night and during winter. Local
climate regimes associated with frequent cold air pooling have substantial impacts on species phenology, distribution and
diversity. However, little is known about how the degree and frequency of cold air drainage and pooling...
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atmospheric decoupling in complex topography alters
climate change impacts
Christopher Daly,* David R
Cold air drainage and pooling occur in many mountain valleys, especially at night and during winter. Local
climate regimes associated with frequent cold air pooling have substantial impacts on species phenology, distribution and
diversity. However, little is known about how the degree and frequency of cold air drainage and pooling...
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Alters Climate 3
Change Impacts 4
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Christopher Daly,* David R. Conklin, and Michael H. Unsworth 6
Vibrio cholerae is autochthonous to various aquatic niches and is the etiological agent of the life-threatening diarrheal disease
cholera. The persistence of V. cholerae in natural habitats is a crucial factor in the epidemiology of cholera. In contrast to the
well-studied V. cholerae-chitin connection, scarce information is available about the...
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, Frank R, Blocker H, Scholz P, Bagdasarian
M, Lanka E. 1986. Molecular cloning of the plasmid RP4
Vibrio cholerae is autochthonous to various aquatic niches and is the etiological agent of the life-threatening diarrheal disease
cholera. The persistence of V. cholerae in natural habitats is a crucial factor in the epidemiology of cholera. In contrast to the
well-studied V. cholerae-chitin connection, scarce information is available about the...
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System Links
Vibrio cholerae with Collagen
Park, B. R., Zielke, R. A., Wierzbicki, I. H., Mitchell, K
The overflow of deep water from the Nordic seas
into the North Atlantic plays a critical role in global ocean
circulation and climate. Approximately half of this overflow
occurs via the Iceland–Scotland (I–S) overflow, yet the history
of its strength throughout the Holocene (~0–11 700 yr
ago, ka) is poorly...
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., Hall, I. R., Kleiven, H., Renssen, H., and McCave, I. N.:
Long-term variations in Iceland–Scotland
The overflow of deep water from the Nordic seas
into the North Atlantic plays a critical role in global ocean
circulation and climate. Approximately half of this overflow
occurs via the Iceland–Scotland (I–S) overflow, yet the history
of its strength throughout the Holocene (~0–11 700 yr
ago, ka) is poorly...
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/2005GL022368.
Goosse, H., Brovkin, V., Fichefet, T., Haarsma, R., Huybrechts, P., Jongma, J.,
Mouchet, A
Zooplankton fecal pellet flux is a highly variable component of the biological carbon pump. While fecal pellets can comprise 0 to nearly 100% of particulate organic carbon collected in sediment traps, mechanisms for this variability remain poorly understood. Fecal pellet carbon flux is a complex function of several variables. We...
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concentration in the upper layer given by (2),
FPCd = (FPP κ FPVr + SR/h n) e–r/SR z (6)
The fecal
Zooplankton fecal pellet flux is a highly variable component of the biological carbon pump. While fecal pellets can comprise 0 to nearly 100% of particulate organic carbon collected in sediment traps, mechanisms for this variability remain poorly understood. Fecal pellet carbon flux is a complex function of several variables. We...
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., and H. Hattori. 1992. Production and downward flux of zooplankton fecal pellets in
the anticyclonic