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Antarctic ice shelves and their links with the climate system – Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR)

Authors: Jourdain, Nicolas;

Antarctic ice shelves and their links with the climate system – Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR)

Abstract

Dans la première partie (p. 11-15), je résume brièvement mes recherches postdoctorales (variabilité du climat indo-pacifique, cyclones tropicaux,...). La deuxième partie (p. 17-42) est une revue de l'histoire des plateformes de glace, de leur découverte à leur désintégration en Antarctique, avec des parties supplémentaires consacrées aux plateformes de glace de l'Arctique ainsi qu'aux plateformes de glace des climats passés. Une version de cette partie en français est disponible sur https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.13748961. La troisième partie (p. 43-62) est une vue d'ensemble des travaux que j'ai dirigés, supervisés ou auxquels j'ai contribué sur les plateformes de glace d'Antarctique, ou plus généralement sur les liens entre la calotte Antarctique et le système climatique. La quatrième partie propose des idées pour de futurs travaux de recherche.

In the first part (p. 11–15), I briefly summarise my postdoctoral research (Indo-Pacific climate variability, tropical cyclones,...). The second part (p. 17–42) is a review of the history of ice shelves, from their discovery to their disintegration in Antarctica, with additional parts dedicated to the Arctic ice shelves as well as ice shelves from past climates. A version of this part in French is available on https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.13748961. The third part (p. 43–62) is an overview of the work that I lead, supervised, or to which I contributed on Antarctic ice shelves, or more generally on the links between the Antarctic Ice Sheet and the climate system. The fourth part provides ideas for future work.

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[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology, Antarctica, Antarctique, Ice shelf, Plateforme de glace, [SDU.STU.GL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Glaciology

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