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Journal articleDussaillant J A, Buytaert W, Meier C, et al., 2012,
Hydrological regime of remote catchments with extreme gradients under accelerated change: the Baker basin in Patagonia
, HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, Vol: 57, Pages: 1530-1542, ISSN: 0262-6667- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 31
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Journal articleMurray KA, Skerratt LF, Speare R, et al., 2012,
Cooling off health security hot spots: Getting on top of it down under
, ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, Vol: 48, Pages: 56-64, ISSN: 0160-4120- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 13
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Journal articleLycett SJ, Baillie G, Coulter E, et al., 2012,
Estimating reassortment rates in co-circulating Eurasian swine influenza viruses
, JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, Vol: 93, Pages: 2326-2336, ISSN: 0022-1317Swine have often been considered as a mixing vessel for different influenza strains. In order to assess their role in more detail, we undertook a retrospective sequencing study to detect and characterize the reassortants present in European swine and to estimate the rate of reassortment between H1N1, H1N2 and H3N2 subtypes with Eurasian (avian-like) internal protein-coding segments. We analysed 69 newly obtained whole genome sequences of subtypes H1N1–H3N2 from swine influenza viruses sampled between 1982 and 2008, using Illumina and 454 platforms. Analyses of these genomes, together with previously published genomes, revealed a large monophyletic clade of Eurasian swine-lineage polymerase segments containing H1N1, H1N2 and H3N2 subtypes. We subsequently examined reassortments between the haemagglutinin and neuraminidase segments and estimated the reassortment rates between lineages using a recently developed evolutionary analysis method. High rates of reassortment between H1N2 and H1N1 Eurasian swine lineages were detected in European strains, with an average of one reassortment every 2–3 years. This rapid reassortment results from co-circulating lineages in swine, and in consequence we should expect further reassortments between currently circulating swine strains and the recent swine-origin H1N1v pandemic strain.
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Journal articleGryspeerdt E, Stier P, 2012,
Regime-based analysis of aerosol-cloud interactions
, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 39, ISSN: 0094-8276- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 63
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Journal articleMedlyn BE, Duursma RA, Eamus D, et al., 2012,
Reconciling the optimal and empirical approaches to modelling stomatal conductance (vol 17, pg 2134, 2011)
, GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, Vol: 18, Pages: 3476-3476, ISSN: 1354-1013- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 24
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Journal articleViré A, Xiang J, Milthaler F, et al., 2012,
Modelling of fluid–solid interactions using an adaptive mesh fluid model coupled with a combined finite–discrete element model
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Journal articleDaniau A-L, Bartlein PJ, Harrison SP, et al., 2012,
Predictability of biomass burning in response to climate changes
, GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, Vol: 26, ISSN: 0886-6236- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 184
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Journal articleMerchel S, Bremser W, Akhmadaliev S, et al., 2012,
Quality assurance in accelerator mass spectrometry: Results from an international round-robin exercise for <sup>10</sup>Be
, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, Vol: 289, Pages: 68-73, ISSN: 0168-583XThe first international round-robin exercise for the measurement of the long-lived radionuclide 10Be has been conducted. Ten participating accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) facilities have each measured three samples at the 10 -12 to 10 -1410Be/ 9Be level. All results have been made traceable to the NIST SRM 4325 standard to avoid additional discrepancies that arise when different facilities use different calibration materials. Hence, the data concentrates on pure measurement distinctions. Multivariate statistical investigations have been performed to reveal a bias between facilities, i.e. two distinguished groups could be identified. Maximum discrepancies between two single facilities are in the range of 6-31% depending on the absolute 10Be/ 9Be value. These findings should be considered when comparing 10Be data produced at one AMS facility with that produced at another facility, which is e.g. often the case for in situ 10Be dating studies. Round-robin exercises are a very helpful tool as part of an overall quality assurance scheme to improve the accuracy, and not only the precision, of AMS data. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Journal articleHammond JOS, Collier JS, Kendall J-M, et al., 2012,
Anomalous lithosphere beneath theSeychelles: Seismic images of a ‘plume scar’
, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol: 355-356, Pages: 20-31 -
Journal articleMoestl C, Farrugia CJ, Kilpua EKJ, et al., 2012,
MULTI-POINT SHOCK AND FLUX ROPE ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE INTERPLANETARY CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS AROUND 2010 AUGUST 1 IN THE INNER HELIOSPHERE
, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 758, ISSN: 0004-637X- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 93
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