In this study, we support previous work showing that a normalized difference index (NDI) using two spectral bands of transmitted irradiance (478 and 490 nm) can be used as a non-invasive method to estimate sea ice chlorophyll a (chl a) following a simple calibration to the local region. Application of this method during the spring bloom period (9 May to 26 June) provided the first non-invasive time series dataset used to monitor changes in bottom ice chl a concentration, an index of algal biomass, at a single point location. The transmitted irradiance dataset was collected on landfast first-year sea ice of Allen Bay, Nunavut, in 2011, along with the physical variables thought to affect chl a accumulation and loss at the ice bottom. Time ser...
The initial stage of an environmental impact assessment requires quantification of radionuclide tran...
Our study investigates the nature of the climate signal in three populations of the Arctic dwarf-shr...
Arctic wetland environments are sensitive to ongoing climate change as seen by the recent loss of la...
Frost flowers are transient crystal structures that form on new and young sea ice surfaces. They hav...
Dans l'océan Arctique, les conditions de croissance des micro-algues sont particulièrement variables...
By March each year, coast-influenced sea ice in Alaska's northern Chukchi Sea consists of the shoref...
The process of photosynthesis requires the energy from sunlight and takes place essentially in the e...
Water temperature has an important impact on many aspects of basin hydrology and ecology. In the nor...
Recent analyses have revealed trends over the past 20-30 years of decreasing sea ice extent in the A...
This study investigates whether raised beach sequences preserved on emergent coasts of the central C...
Vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and inorganic nutrients (nitrate, phos...
Thèse en cotutelle : Université Laval, Québec, Canada, Philosophiæ doctor (Ph. D.) et Wuhan Universi...
Stream ecosystem metabolism plays a critical role in planetary biogeochemical cycling. Stream benth...
Polar bears depend on sea ice for survival. Climate warming in the Arctic has caused significant dec...
A recently compiled 18-year record (1979 to 1996) of sea ice concentrations derived from four passiv...
The initial stage of an environmental impact assessment requires quantification of radionuclide tran...
Our study investigates the nature of the climate signal in three populations of the Arctic dwarf-shr...
Arctic wetland environments are sensitive to ongoing climate change as seen by the recent loss of la...
Frost flowers are transient crystal structures that form on new and young sea ice surfaces. They hav...
Dans l'océan Arctique, les conditions de croissance des micro-algues sont particulièrement variables...
By March each year, coast-influenced sea ice in Alaska's northern Chukchi Sea consists of the shoref...
The process of photosynthesis requires the energy from sunlight and takes place essentially in the e...
Water temperature has an important impact on many aspects of basin hydrology and ecology. In the nor...
Recent analyses have revealed trends over the past 20-30 years of decreasing sea ice extent in the A...
This study investigates whether raised beach sequences preserved on emergent coasts of the central C...
Vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and inorganic nutrients (nitrate, phos...
Thèse en cotutelle : Université Laval, Québec, Canada, Philosophiæ doctor (Ph. D.) et Wuhan Universi...
Stream ecosystem metabolism plays a critical role in planetary biogeochemical cycling. Stream benth...
Polar bears depend on sea ice for survival. Climate warming in the Arctic has caused significant dec...
A recently compiled 18-year record (1979 to 1996) of sea ice concentrations derived from four passiv...
The initial stage of an environmental impact assessment requires quantification of radionuclide tran...
Our study investigates the nature of the climate signal in three populations of the Arctic dwarf-shr...
Arctic wetland environments are sensitive to ongoing climate change as seen by the recent loss of la...