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Japanese observation programs of atmospheric greenhouse gases at Syowa Station, Antarctica and Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Tue. 3 Dec. / Entrance Hall (1st floor), National Institute of Polar Researchconference outpu
Global analysis of cosmic-ray rigidity spectrum during extended Forbush decreases and its implications
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Conference room, The Institute of Statistical Mathematicsconference outpu
On the precipitating electron energy of pulsating aurorae with and without internal modulations
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Conference room, The Institute of Statistical Mathematicsconference outpu
High spatial and temporal resolution wind observations based on network MF radar meteor echo measurements
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance Hall (1st floor), National Institute of Polar Researchconference outpu
Occurrence of Sanionia uncinata sporophytes on King George island, Antarctica: Exploring possible links to climate change
This research note presents a report documenting a rare phenomenon observed in Sanionia uncinata (Hedw.) Loeske, entailing the presence of sporophytes across eight distinct locations on King George Island, Antarctica. Additionally, it briefly explores the potential correlation between regional warming air temperatures, water availability, and the emergence of these structures, suggesting their utility as indicators of climate change. Given that S. uncinata is recognized as a hygrophilic moss species typically found in well-hydrated environments, our hypothesis posits that the unprecedented development of substantial sporophyte numbers might be a consequence of rapid regional warming in the vicinity of the Antarctic Peninsula. Further investigations are essential to elucidate the potential interplay between shifting climate patterns and the observed proliferation of Sanionia uncinata sporophytes, thereby contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of their ecological responses to environmental fluctuations.journal articl
Carbon signatures in grassy dark clasts in howardite meteorites
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OA] Antarctic Meteorite, Thu. 5 Dec. / 3F Conference room, The Institute of Statistical Mathematicsconference outpu
Release of the AMIDER Website: Cross-disciplinary Research Database for Polar Science
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions [ID] Polar data science, Thu. 5 Dec. / 3F Conference room, National Institute of Polar Researchconference outpu
Microbial diversity and adaptation strategy in the Nunataks of Western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica.
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Conference room, The Institute of Statistical Mathematicsconference outpu
Foraging behavior of northernmost population of harbour seals (Poca vitulina)
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Conference room, The Institute of Statistical Mathematicsconference outpu
Summer microplankton and mesozooplankton communities in surface waters of three adjacent marine areas of northwestern Greenland: What determines area-specific differences?
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance Hall (1st floor), National Institute of Polar Researchconference outpu