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Detection of local H2O exposed at the surface of Ceres
Combe, Jean-Philippe, Mccord, Thomas B, Tosi, Federico, Ammannito, Eleonora, Carrozzo, Filippo Giacomo, De Sanctis, Maria Cristina, Raponi, Andrea, Byrne, Shane, Landis, Margaret E, Hughson, Kynan H G, Raymond, Carol A, Russell, Christopher T
Science (New York, N.Y.), 02 September 2016, Vol.353(6303)
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Titre:
Forêt et société : histoires à succès en forêt suisse / Jean Combe
Auteur:Combe, Jean Editeur:
Bern : Stämpfli
Date:
2011
Collation:
248 p. : ill.
Sujet RERO:Sylviculture
- 1987-2011
- Entreprises
- Forêts
- Gestion
- Suisse Description:
Concerne en partie l'entreprise forestière de la Ville de Lausanne (p. 66-73)
Commune e.a. la région de Fully VS (1997) (p. 170-177)
Décrit dans:
La Forêt, 2012,1,p.10-11 (Milena Conzetti)
Note:
Bibliographie: p. 241-247
Classification:BBUL BBUL BBULC 634 Identifiant:
9783727213137 (ISBN) No RERO:
R005973272
Titre:
Au coeur des trains / [auteurs: Jean-Marc Combe... et al.]
Auteur:Combe, Jean-Marc Editeur:
[Paris] : Hachette Collections
Date:
2003
Collation:
237 p. : ill. ; 30 cm
Sujet RERO:Histoire
- Trains Sujet RERO - forme:[Ouvrages pour la jeunesse] Note:
Edition partielle de l'encyclopédie " La grande aventure du train : découvrir et collectionner les trains de légende"
Classification:BBULC 625.1 BBUL BBUL Identifiant:
2846343020 (ISBN); http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39074168x (URN) No RERO:
R003577533
Permalien:
http://data.rero.ch/01-R003577533/html?view=FR_V1
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Characterization of lunar swirls at Mare Ingenii: A model for space weathering at magnetic anomalies
Kramer, Georgiana Y., Combe, Jean‐Philippe, Harnett, Erika M., Hawke, Bernard Ray, Noble, Sarah K., Blewett, David T., Mccord, Thomas B., Giguere, Thomas A.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, April 2011, Vol.116(E4), pp.n/a-n/a
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Chapman, Steve
Buttler, Alexandre, Francez, André-Jean, Laggoun-Défarge, Fatima, Vasander, Harri, Schloter, Michael, Combe, Jean, Grosvernier, Philippe, Harms, Hauke, Epron, Daniel, Gilbert, Daniel, Mitchell, Edward A. D
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. - 2003/1/10/525-532
2003
Titre: Exploitation of northern peatlands and biodiversity maintenance: a conflict between economy and ecology Auteur:Chapman, Steve Contributeur:Buttler, Alexandre; Francez, André-Jean; Laggoun-Défarge, Fatima; Vasander, Harri; Schloter, Michael; Combe, Jean; Grosvernier, Philippe; Harms, Hauke; Epron, Daniel; Gilbert, Daniel; Mitchell, Edward A. D Date:
2003
Description:
Peatlands are ecosystems of exceptional conservation value because of their beauty, biodiversity, importance in global geochemical cycles, and the paleoenvironmental records they preserve. Commercial extraction and drainage for forestry or agriculture have caused the destruction of many peatlands, especially in or close to urban areas of the northern temperate zone. Are these commercial and environmental interests irreconcilable? A close analysis suggests that limited peat extraction may actually increase biodiversity in some cases, and may be sustainable over the long term. As we learn more about how peatlands spontaneously regenerate following disturbance, and what conditions govern the re-establishment of a diverse community and the ability to sequester carbon, we increase our chances of being able to restore damaged peatlands. Preserving the chronological records hidden in the peat profile, the natural heritage value of peatlands, and the bulk of sequestered carbon, however, will remain incompatible with any form of exploitation.
Publication en relation:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. - 2003/1/10/525-532
Document hôte:Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Identifiant:
10.1890/1540-9295(2003)001[0525:EONPAB]2.0.CO (DOI)
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Newer views of the Moon: Comparing spectra from Clementine and the Moon Mineralogy Mapper
Kramer, Georgiana Y., Besse, Sebastien, Nettles, Jeffrey, Combe, Jean‐Philippe, Clark, Roger N., Pieters, Carlé M., Staid, Matthew, Malaret, Erik, Boardman, Joseph, Green, Robert O., Head, James W., Mccord, Thomas B.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, June 2011, Vol.116(E6), pp.n/a-n/a
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
M 3 spectral analysis of lunar swirls and the link between optical maturation and surface hydroxyl formation at magnetic anomalies
Kramer, Georgiana Y., Besse, Sebastien, Dhingra, Deepak, Nettles, Jeffrey, Klima, Rachel, Garrick‐Bethell, Ian, Clark, Roger N., Combe, Jean‐Philippe, Head, James W., Taylor, Lawrence A., Pieters, Carlé M., Boardman, Joseph, Mccord, Thomas B.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, September 2011, Vol.116(E9), pp.n/a-n/a
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Hydrated minerals on Europa’s surface: An improved look from the Galileo NIMS investigation
Mccord, Thomas B, Hansen, Gary B, Combe, Jean-Philippe, Hayne, Paul
Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962), 2010, Vol.209(2), pp.639-650
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Titre: Power management system and method Auteur:Neuman, Paul; Combe, Jean-Michel Date:
30 May 2018
Sujet:Physics ; Computing ; Calculating ; Counting ; Electric Digital Data Processing ; Medicine ; Sciences ; Chemistry ; Physics Description:
The present invention relates to a power management system and method for a computer system. The current ACPI specification defines, amongst other states, an S3 state and an S4 state. The S3 state has the advantage that a transition to a working state S0 is relatively quick, 5 seconds, but the disadvantage that the system context cannot be recovered after a power failure. The S4 state has the disadvantage that a transition to the S2 state takes a significant period of time, between 20-40 seconds, but the advantage that the system context can be recovered from a power failure. Suitably, the present invention defines a safe S3 state in which the transition to the working state takes a relatively short period of time but the same state, upon entry into that state, also saves system context data to a non-volatile storage device to allow recovery from a power failure.