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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Understanding Transport Variability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current Using Ocean Bottom Pressure

Makowski, Jessica 01 January 2013 (has links)
Previous studies have suggested that ocean bottom pressure (OBP) can be used to measure the transport variability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). The OBP observations from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) are used to calculate transport along the choke point between Antarctica and Australia. Statistical analysis will be conducted to determine the uncertainty of the GRACE observations using a simulated data set. There has been some evidence to suggest that Southern Hemisphere winds and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) or the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO) play a significant role in accelerating/decelerating ACC transport, along with some contribution from buoyancy forcing. We will examine whether average zonal wind stress, wind stress curl, local zonal winds, or the SAM are representative of the low frequency zonal mass transport variability. Preliminary studies suggest that seasonal variation in transport across the Australia-Antarctica choke point is driven by winds along and north of the northern front of the ACC, the Sub Tropical front (STF). It also appears that interannual variations in transport are related to wind variations centered south of the Sub Antarctic Front (SAF). We have observed a strong negative correlation/positive correlation across the STF of the ACC in the Indian Ocean, which suggests wind stress curl may also be responsible for transport variations.
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The Politics of Development in Nunavut: Land Claims, Arctic Urbanization, and Geopolitics

Weber, Barret Unknown Date
No description available.
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The role of Southern Ocean fronts in the global climate system

Graham, Robert M. January 2014 (has links)
The location of fronts has a direct influence on both the physical and biological processes in the Southern Ocean. However, until recently fronts have been poorly resolved by available data and climate models. In this thesis we utilise a combination of high resolution satellite data, model output and ARGO data to improve our basic understanding of fronts. A method is derived whereby fronts are identified as local maxima in sea surface height gradients. In this way fronts are defined locally as jets, rather than continuous-circumpolar water mass boundaries. A new climatology of Southern Ocean fronts is presented. This climatology reveals a new interpretation of the Subtropical Front. The currents associated with the Subtropical Front correspond to the western boundary current extensions from each basin, and we name these the Dynamical Subtropical Front. Previous studies have instead suggested that the Subtropical Front is a continuous feature across the Southern Ocean associated with the super gyre boundary. A comprehensive assessment of the relationship between front locations and wind stress is conducted. Firstly, the response of fronts to a southward shift in the westerly winds is tested using output from a 100 year climate change simulation on a high resolution coupled model. It is shown that there was no change in the location of fronts within the Antarctic Circumpolar Current as a result of a 1.3° southward shift in the westerly winds. Secondly, it is shown that the climatological position of the Subtropical Front is 5-10° north of the zero wind stress curl line, despite many studies assuming that the location of the Subtropical Front is determined by the zero wind stress curl. Finally, we show that the nutrient supply at ocean fronts is primarily due to horizontal advection and not upwelling. Nutrients from coastal regions are entrained into western boundary currents and advected into the Southern Ocean along the Dynamical Subtropical Front. / <p>At the time of the doctoral defense, the following paper was unpublished and had a status as follows: Paper 4: Submitted.</p>
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Der Zirkumpolarstrom als Wellenleiter für Rossby-Wellen

Schönfeldt, Hans-Jürgen 28 November 2016 (has links)
Der Einfluß eines Seherstroms auf die Ausbreitung langer barotroper Wellen wird untersucht. Der Antarktische Zirkumpolarstrom ist als eine zonale Scherströmung zu betrachten. Wir zeigen auf einer ß-Ebene, daß der Antarktische Zirkumpolarstrom für zonal sich ausbreitende Wellen als Wellenleiter wirkt. Für den linearen Fall des Scherstromes wird die analytische Lösung angegeben. Die gebundenen Wellen sind meridional modal strukturiert und bewegen sich mit einer Gruppengeschwindigkeit von rund 0.02ms·1 von West nach Ost (alle). / We study the influence of a shear current on barotropic long wave propagation. The Antarctic Circumpolar Current can be considered as a sheared zonal flow. We show tht on a ß-plane the Antarctic Circumpolar Current acts as a waveguide for zonally propagating waves. We give the analytical solution for the linear sheared case. The trapped waves are modal structured in the meridional direction and propagate from the West to the East (all) with a group velocity of nearly 0.02ms·1.
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Understanding Antarctic Circumpolar Current Transport at the LGM Using an Isotope-enabled Ocean Model

Li, Lingwei 28 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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The Corral and the Slaughterhouse: Knowledge, tradition and the modernization of indigenous reindeer slaughtering practice in the Norwegian Arctic

Reinert, Hugo January 2008 (has links)
This dissertation is a contribution to the ethnography of contemporary indigenous reindeer pastoralism in Norway: specifically, to the study of the neglected fields of reindeer killing and slaughtering practice. Its central contention is that in recent decades, the proliferation of human powers vested in the conduct of reindeer slaughter has created new conditions for practice, placing the identities of reindeer and herders at stake in new and still only dimly conceptualized ways. By exploring these, the dissertation aims to broaden existing debates concerning the so-called modernization of pastoral practice in Norway, drawing attention to some of its neglected aspects and inscribing them in a new register. Two principal strands inform the theoretical framework: one, approaches to the social study of knowledge that emphasise its practical, non-verbal and material aspects; and two, Foucauldian concepts of biopower as these may – or may not – be applicable to the human management of animal life.Individual chapters examine, in turn: the local politics of space on the Varanger peninsula, focusing particularly on links between the spatial management and the killing of reindeer; the practices and social relations of slaughter as it is conducted at the round-up corral; the social effects of the introduction of slaughterhouses, and of the regime of which they form a part; controversies surrounding specific slaughtering techniques and instruments, particularly the curved knife; and the politics of animal welfare discourse and practices in their application to reindeer herding. Finally, using the figure of animal sacrifice as a guiding trope, the concluding chapter attempts to situate some key aspects of the modernization of reindeer slaughter in relation to the operation of broader sacrificial economies that regulate the destruction of life at aggregate or populational levels. / Research Council of Norway
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The South Atlantic Current Revisited: Description and Mesoscale Dynamics / A corrente do Atlantico sul Revisitada: Descrição e Dinâmica de Mesoscala

Lapolli, Fabricio Rodrigues 14 May 2018 (has links)
Oceanic Gyres are the most conspicuous features in the Earth\'s ocean. They are ubiquitous to each basin and hemisphere. In the Atlantic Ocean, there is an uncanny symmetry between the North and South Atlantic Subtropical Gyres. Focusing on their poleward limits, we can think of them as virtually perfect analogues. However, while the North Atlantic Current has been extensively studied, the South Atlantic Current (SAC) still has been very little investigated and its knowledge presents crucial gaps on understanding it ocean\'s mesoscale variability and climate. Very little studies attempted so far to describe the SAC characteristics in terms of water mass properties and volume transports. In addition, there is the presence of recently described Saint Helen Current (StHC), which can be considered as the South Atlantic analogue of the Azores Current. The StHC has its formation tied with the Brazil Current (BC) retroflection. The SAC, on the other hand, is originated at the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence (BMC), and flows crossing zonally the Atlantic Basin. However, the presence of the northern branch of Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACCn) (without an analogue in the northern hemisphere) brought a few additional challenges to studying the SAC. The ACCn can be thought as the Malvinas Current (MC) Extension, which exits the BMC region via the southern flank of the Zapíola Rise. In this work, we revisit the descriptive oceanography of the SAC system with newly developed climatologies (WOA13 and ARMOR3D) and seek to unravel the pattern associated with the current in the Southern limb of the region. Recent literature mentions that there is an important interplay between this three zonal jets as the cross the South Atlantic. However, only kinematics arguments were used to pinpoint this interplay so far. Hence, we opted to employ a statistical correlation method involving temperature, salinity and density vertical profiles (and consequently, T-S curves as well). We also computed volume transport values for the whole zonal domain across the South Atlantic Subtropical Gyre southern limb. In particular, at the longitude that it reaches the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the major portion of the SAC veers south and merge almost completely with the ACCn. Its smaller northern the StHC. Near the eastern ocean border of the South Atlantic Ocean, the SAC-ACCn as well as a portion of the StHC traverse into the Indian Ocean. The combined analysis of geostrophic streamfunction fields and the temperature-density correlation diagrams do not show sufficient evidence for the StHC being an independent current, and not a branch of the SAC. Since there is also no study regarding the dynamics of the SAC we also constructed a linear QG instability model aiming to evaluate the current system mesoscale activity. We then analyzed the mesoscale activity of the SAC, and discovered that SAC is unstable throughout the whole path domain towards Africa. This instabilities, however, are found to be not as vigorous as the ACC. We also identify a shift in mesoscale vorticity wave regime as the SAC crosses the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. We found it to be less unstable than at the western side. We, however, could not identify the type of instabilities associated with the current. Therefore, we propose as sequential future work to further pursue investigation on the mesoscale dynamics of the ACCn-SAC-StHC system. / Os Giros Oceânicos são os aspectos mais notáveis dos oceano. Eles são ubíquos em todos os hemisférios e bacias oceânicas. No Atlântico, por exemplo, existe uma clara simetria entre os giros subtropicais do Atlântico norte e sul. Nos seus limites mais polar, podemos pensar neles como análogos perfeitos. Entretanto, enquanto a Corrente do Atlântico Norte foi extensamente estudado, a Corrente do Atlântico Sul ainda tem sido muito pouco investigada deixando lacunas cruciais no conhecimento no entendimento do clima e variabilidade de mesoscala nos oceanos. Pouquíssimos estudos foram realizados até agora a fim de descrever a CAS e suas características nos tópicos relacionados às propriedades das massas de água transporte de voluma. Ademais, há a presença de um corrente recentemente descrita, cunhada de Corrente de Santa Helena (CStH) que pode considerada, tal qual a Corrente do Atlântico Sul, uma análoga da Corrente dos Açores. A CStH possui sua formação atrelada à Corrente do Brasil (CB). A CAS, por sua vez, origina-se na confluência Brasil-Malvinas e escoa atravessando zonalmente a bacia do Atlântico. Entretanto, a presença do ramo norte da Corrente Circumpolar Antártica (CCAn) (sem um análogo no hemisfério norte) trouxe desafios adicionais ao estudo da CAS. A CCAn pode ser pensada como uma extensão da Corrente das Malvinas (CM), a qual sai da região da confluência via o flanco sul da Elevação de Zapiola. Nesse trabalho, revisitamo a oceanografia descritiva do sistema CAS com novas climatologias desenvolvidas (WOA13 e ARMOR3D) e procuramos desvendar o padrão associado à corrente no membro sul da região. Estudos recentes apontam uma importante interação entre os três jatos zonais enquanto atravessam o Atlântico Sul. Somente argumentos cinemáticos, entretanto, foram utilizados para identificar essa interação. Consequentemente, optamos em empregar um método de correlação estatística envolvendo perfis verticais de temperatura, salinidade e densidade(e, logo, curvas T-S). Nós também calculamos o transporte de volume para todo o domínio zonal através do ramo sul do Giro Subtropical do Atlântico Norte. Em particular, na longitude que alcança a Cadeia Meso-Atlântica, a maior porção da CAS desvia-se para o sul e dilui-se quanse que por completo à CCAn. Próxima à borda este do Oceano Atlântico Sul, tanto a CAS-CCAn como uma parte da CStH atravessam em direção ao Oceano Índico. A análise combinada dos campos de função de corrente geostróficos e pelos diagramas de correlação de temperatura-densidade não mostra evidências suficientes para que a CStH seja considerada uma corrente independente e não um ramo da CAS. Além disso, já que não há estudos relacionados a dinâmica da CAS, nós tambémconstruímos um modelo de instabilidade QG a fim de avaliar a atividade de mesoscala do sistema de correntes. Analisamos essa atividade da CAS e descobrimos que ela é instável durante todo o seu percurso em direção à África. Essas instabilidades, entretanto, não são tão vigorosas quanto aquelas da CCA. Também identidicamos mudanças no regime de ondas das vorticidades de mesoscala no cruzamento da CAS com a cadeia meso-oceânica. Descobrimos que a corrente é menos instável ao lado leste da cadeia. Não podemos, contudo, identificar os tipos de instabilidades associada à corrente. Por conseguinte, propomos trabalhos futuros que irão auxiliar à investigação da dinâmica de mesoscala do sistema CCAn-CAS-CstH.
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The Susceptibility of the Circumpolar North to Zombie Wildfire : An Exploratory Case Study of Sweden

Hurst, Stephanie Louise January 2021 (has links)
Climate change is warming the North and exposing its immense carbon stores not only to wildfire disturbances, but overwintering, or zombie, fire. These remnants of summer fires can spend months smouldering under the surface, hidden under the protection of layers of snow, burning through immense amounts of carbon, which is then released into the atmosphere, further exacerbating climate change. In order to prevent these potential megafires, areas that are prone to their occurrence need to be identified so that detection and management protocols can be put into place. Using a GIS approach, this paper attempts to identify any areas in the northern circumpolar country of Sweden that are currently susceptible to zombie fire and any that might be susceptible in 2050 using a RCP8.5 scenario projection. Based on spatial and climatic variables, the results found 88 km2 of land that is currently susceptible, 20.19 km2 of which is most prone due to mild winter and spring conditions. In the 2050 projection, most regions were found to have a decrease in susceptibility due to warmer winters reducing snow coverage. However, three counties in the north were found to have an increased susceptibility due to the earlier arrival of spring. Climate projections still contain uncertainties and how the annual precipitation of Sweden will be affected by climate change varies greatly between models, which naturally effects the likelihood of future wildfires, and ensuing zombie fires. There is a need for more research surrounding zombie fires, particularly with regards to snow depth and coverage and how this affects the mechanisms of smouldering combustion and smouldering to flaming transition. This paper is an example of how regions can be assessed for hazardous events if they have some spatial and temporal predictability. / Klimatförändringarna värmer upp Norden och utsätter dess enorma kolsänkor inte bara för skogsbrandstörningar utan också för övervintrande (eller zombie-) bränder. Dessa gamla sommarbränder kan spendera månader under ytan, gömda under skydd av snötäcke, brännande enorma mängder kol, som sedan släpps ut i atmosfären, vilket ytterligare förvärrar klimatförändringarna. För att förhindra dessa potentiella megaeldar (eng. megafires) måste områden med benägenhet för dess inträffande identifieras så att detektions- och hanteringsprotokoll kan införas. Med hjälp av ett GIS-tillvägagångssätt försöker denna uppsats att identifiera alla områden i Sverige som för närvarande är i riskzonen för zombiebränder och alla områden som kan vara i riskzonen 2050 med hjälp av en RCP8.5-scenarioprojektion. Baserat på rumsliga och klimatvariabler fann resultaten att 88 km2 mark för närvarandet är i riskzonen, varav 20,19 km2 är mest benägen på grund av milda vinter- och vårväder. I 2050-projiceringen visade sig de flesta regioner ha en minskad risk på grund av varmare vintrar som minskade snötäckningen. Men tre län i norr hade en ökad risk på grund av vårens tidigare ankomst. Klimatprognoser innehåller fortfarande osäkerheter och hur den årliga nederbörden i Sverige kommer att påverkas av klimatförändringen varierar kraftigt mellan olika modeller, vilket naturligtvis påverkar sannolikheten för framtida skogsbränder och således zombiebränder. Det finns ett behov av mer forskning kring zombiebränder, särskilt med avseende på snödjup och täckning och hur detta påverkar mekanismerna för pyrande förbränning och pyrande-till-flammande-övergång. Denna uppsats är ett exempel på hur regioner kan utvärderas för faror om de har viss rumslig och tidsmässig förutsägbarhet.
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Développement d'un système d'information pour la paléolimnologie : la base de données des diatomées circumpolaires (Circumpolar Diatom Database - CDD)

Sirois, Martin 18 April 2018 (has links)
Pour pallier le manque de connaissances sur la biogéographie des diatomées nordiques, le recueil d'un maximum d'informations est encouragé. Rassembler les données paléolimnologiques régionales permet d'effectuer des analyses écologiques et environnementales dans un contexte géographique plus large. La Circumpolar Diatom Database (CDD), un projet initié en 1997 par le Laboratoire de Paléoécologie Aquatique (LPA), tente de répondre à ces besoins. Toutefois, cette première version de la CDD comporte certaines lacunes, dont l'insertion de données de type « Z » (niveau de carottage) et l'implantation dans un système d'information géographique (SIG). L'objectif principal de cette étude est de développer une nouvelle structure de base de données relationnelle particulièrement adaptée aux données paléolimnologiques favorisant l'archivage, la consultation et la représentation cartographique des données à l'échelle circumpolaire. En second lieu, ce projet vise à tester le potentiel d'implantation de la CDD dans un SIG et d'entrevoir sa diffusion au sein de la communauté scientifique. Les étapes méthodologiques de développement d'un système d'information ont mené à la création d'un modèle de base de données relationnel composé par langage SQL. Une liste de références taxonomiques a été réalisée par l'unification de plusieurs listes existantes. Une interface utilisateur a été développée sous forme de formulaires MS Access facilitant la consultation des résultats. L'utilisation de la CDD a été testée dans ArcGIS par une connexion OLE DB et par conversion en « Personal Geodatabase ». La collecte de données a permis de tripler le volume d'informations de la nouvelle CDD. Elle renferme maintenant quelque 572 sites d'échantillonnage, 39 350 données d'occurrence et 15 000 données limnologiques. Sa couverture s'étale sur huit régions circumpolaires arctiques réparties sur trois continents : Amérique du Nord, Europe et Asie. Jusqu'à maintenant, la couverture spatiale de la CDD permet difficilement d'effectuer des analyses sur une vaste échelle. Il est donc primordial d'encourager la communauté paléolimnologique à contribuer davantage au projet. Ce projet a généré un système d'information exploitable, et les phases d'implantation et de distribution pourront être entreprises en fonction de l'avenir souhaité pour la CDD et des ressources disponibles.
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Les enjeux de sécurité dans l'Arctique contemporain Le cas du Canada et de la Norvège

Perreault, François 01 1900 (has links)
Ce mémoire a pour objectif d’analyser la nature et l’ampleur des enjeux de sécurité dans l’Arctique contemporain en utilisant les outils offerts par la théorie de la sécurisation de l’École de Copenhague. Cinq secteurs de sécurité – militaire, politique, identitaire, environnemental et économique – et quatre variables – la géographie, l’identité, l’histoire et la politique – sont utilisées pour examiner les perceptions de sécurité, les sécurisations et les comportements stratégiques du Canada et de la Norvège. La 1re hypothèse avancée dans ce mémoire est la suivante : depuis 2005, au Canada et en Norvège, nous sommes en train d’assister à une sécurisation progressive des enjeux non militaires dans l’Arctique - politiques, identitaires, environnementaux et économiques - et les effets entre ces secteurs de sécurité ont d’importantes conséquences sur le secteur militaire, notamment au niveau de la multiplication de projets étatiques pour la plupart essentiellement militaires, ainsi qu’au niveau d’un déclenchement d’une sécurisation de leur intégrité territoriale ou du moins un accroissement de l’insécurité à son égard. La 2e hypothèse avancée est la suivante : les nouvelles perceptions de sécurité et les comportements stratégiques des États de la région engendrent de l’insécurité à l’intérieur des sociétés ainsi qu’une dégradation de la confiance entre les acteurs étatiques. Cela a pour effet d’augmenter la division politique dans l’Arctique et de ralentir toute construction régionale. Nous concluons, sur la base de nos études de cas, qu’au Canada, la souveraineté, la nordicité et l’intégrité territoriale sont perçues comme étant menacées. De plus, les sécurisations dans l’Arctique semblent faire partie d’un renouvellement stratégique global en matière de politique étrangère et de défense. En Norvège, la Russie est considérée comme l’acteur principal du High North et à partir de 2008, la relation russo-norvégienne a subi une sécurisation. Contrairement au Canada, la Norvège préfère le statu quo stratégique dans l’Arctique en privilégiant les trois éléments traditionnels de sa politique de défense et de sécurité - la dissuasion par l’OTAN, la gestion de la Russie par l’assurance, et l’amélioration des relations est-ouest. / This thesis aims to analyse the nature and the scale of the security issues in the contemporary Arctic by utilising the tools offered by the securitization theory of the Copenhagen School. Five security sectors – military, political, identity, environmental and political – and four variables – geography, identity, history and politics – are used to examine the perceptions, the securitizations and the strategic behaviour of Canada and Norway. The first hypothesis put forward in our paper is as follows: since 2005, in Canada and in Norway, we are witnessing in the Arctic progressive securitizations of non military issues – political, identity, environmental and economical – and the cross-sectoral effects have important consequences on the military sector, such as, an increase in state projects that have mostly military components, as well as on the securitization of their territorial integrity or at least on the insecurity towards it. Our second hypothesis is as follows: the new security perceptions and the strategic behaviour of the regional States increases the insecurities within their societies and have negative effects on confidence between state actors. This increases the political divisions and slows down any regional construction. We conclude that in Canada, their sovereignty, their nordicity and their territorial integrity are perceived to be threatened. These securitizations also seem to be part of a radical global strategic change in matters pertaining to their foreign and defence policies. In Norway, Russia is perceived to be the main actor in the High North and since 2008, their bilateral relation has become securitized. As opposed to Canada, Norway seems to prefer the status quo in matters pertaining to their foreign and defence policies. The three traditional elements of their defence and security policy are applied – deterrence through NATO, but reassurance of the Russians and efforts to enhance East-West relations.

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