50 results on '"Forest, Alexandre"'
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2. Variations in contributions of dead copepods to vertical fluxes of particulate organic carbon in the Beaufort Sea
3. Dinoflagellate cyst production over an annual cycle in seasonally ice-covered Hudson Bay
4. Expédition dans l'Arctique à bord du NGCC Amundsen (2019)
5. Expédition dans l'Arctique à bord du NGCC Amundsen (2021)
6. A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)
7. Significant Contribution of Passively Sinking Copepods to the Downward Export Flux in Arctic Waters
8. Biogenic carbon flows through the planktonic food web of the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean): A synthesis of field measurements and inverse modeling analyses
9. Three-year assessment of particulate organic carbon fluxes in Amundsen Gulf (Beaufort Sea): Satellite observations and sediment trap measurements
10. Production and retention of biogenic matter in the southeast Beaufort Sea during 2003–2004: insights from annual vertical particle fluxes of organic carbon and biogenic silica
11. Relationships between primary production and vertical particle export at the Atlantic-Arctic boundary (Fram Strait, HAUSGARTEN)
12. Attenuation of the vertical flux of copepod fecal pellets under Arctic sea ice: evidence for an active detrital food web in winter
13. D7.5 Agreement on procedures for virtual access to the ARICE cruises
14. Variations in contributions of dead copepods to vertical fluxes of particulate organic carbon in the Beaufort Sea
15. Particulate organic carbon fluxes on the slope of the Mackenzie Shelf (Beaufort Sea): Physical and biological forcing of shelf-basin exchanges
16. Louis Fortier, O.C., O.Q. (1953-2020) : océanographe et grand mobilisateur de la recherche nordique
17. Carbon biomass, elemental ratios (C: N) and stable isotopic composition (δ13C, δ15N) of dominant calanoid copepods during the winter-to-summer transition in the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean)
18. Sea-ice and water dynamics and moonlight impact the acoustic backscatter diurnal signal over the eastern Beaufort Sea continental slope
19. Actions and Challenges Toward Building Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Arctic Marine Science: The Case of the Canadian Research Icebreaker CCGS Amundsen.
20. D4.1 Definition of the international shared evaluation system
21. Wind-forced depth-dependent currents over the eastern Beaufort Sea continental slope: Implications for Pacific water transport
22. Forced Moves: The Extrajudicial Resiliation Clause In Commercial Leases As An Important Tool To Be Used With Caution
23. Current surges and seabed erosion near the shelf break in the Canadian Beaufort Sea: A response to wind and ice motion stress
24. Shelfbreak current over the Canadian Beaufort Sea continental slope: Wind‐driven events in January 2005
25. Sediment Dynamics from Coast to Slope – Southern Canadian Beaufort Sea
26. Foreword to the thematic cluster: the Arctic in Rapid Transition — marine ecosystems
27. The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative : integrating priorities for Arctic marine science over the next decade
28. Physical forcings and intense shelf–slope fluxes of particulate matter in the halocline waters of the Canadian Beaufort Sea during winter
29. Foreword to the thematic cluster: the Arctic in Rapid Transition—marine ecosystems
30. Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) : science plan
31. International cooperation for the development of an Arctic biogeochemical observatory network
32. Oceanographic structure drives the assembly processes of microbial eukaryotic communities
33. Assessment of 3D Spatial Interpolation Methods for Study of the Marine Pelagic Environment
34. Bio-Mooring Arrays and Long-Term Sediment Traps: Key Tools to Detect Change in the Biogeochemical and Ecological Functioning of Arctic Marine Ecosystems
35. Ecosystem function and particle flux dynamics across the Mackenzie Shelf (Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean): an integrative analysis of spatial variability and biophysical forcings
36. Ecosystem function and particle flux dynamics across the Mackenzie Shelf (Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean): an integrative analysis of spatial variability and biophysical forcings
37. Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): a pan-arctic network integrating past, present and future
38. Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART): an initiative to integrate priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade
39. Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) : integrating priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade
40. Bridging Time Scales, Disciplines, and Generations to Better Understand the Arctic Marine Ecosystem
41. A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007-2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)
42. Production and retention of biogenic matter in the southeast Beaufort Sea during 2003–2004: insights from annual vertical particle fluxes of organic carbon and biogenic silica
43. Variability in the annual cycle of vertical particulate organic carbon export on Arctic shelves: Contrasting the Laptev Sea, Northern Baffin Bay and the Beaufort Sea
44. Significant contribution of passively sinking copepods to downward export flux in Arctic waters
45. Attenuation of the vertical flux of copepod fecal pellets under Arctic sea ice: evidence for an active detrital food web in winter
46. Correction to “The annual cycle of particulate organic carbon export in Franklin Bay (Canadian Arctic): Environmental control and food web implications”
47. The annual cycle of particulate organic carbon export in Franklin Bay (Canadian Arctic): Environmental control and food web implications
48. Oceanographic structure drives the assembly processes of microbial eukaryotic communities.
49. Carbon biomass, elemental ratios (C:N) and stable isotopic composition (δ13C, δ15N) of dominant calanoid copepods during the winter-to-summer transition in the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean).
50. Carbon biomass, elemental ratios (C:N) and stable isotopic composition (d13C, d15N) of dominant calanoid copepods during the winter-to-summer transition in the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean).
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