Christine Michel
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
250 Papers
1.4K Citations
Christine Michel is an academic researcher from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea ice & Arctic. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 246 publications. Previous affiliations of Christine Michel include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of Lyon.
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Papers
Construction of weak and strong similarity measures for ordered sets of documents using fuzzy set techniques
Leo Egghe,Christine Michel +1 more
TL;DR: This paper measuring the similarity for ordered sets of documents is a special case of this, where, the higher the rank of a document, the lower its weight is in the fuzzy set.
Impact of freshwater on a subarctic coastal ecosystem under seasonal sea ice (southeastern Hudson Bay, Canada) II. Production and export of microalgae *
Louis Legendre,B. Robineau,Michel Gosselin,Christine Michel,R.G. Ingram,Louis Fortier,Jean-Claude Therriault,S. Demers,D. Monti +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between three predictor variables (water salinity, river runoff and seasonal air temperature index) and biological variables are used to assess the impact of freshwater on production and export of microalgae.
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Seasonal contributions of phytoplankton and fecal pellets to the organic carbon sinking flux in the North Water (northern Baffin Bay)
TL;DR: Over the whole sampling period, 35% of the particulate phytoplankton production was exported through sinking, while 65% was recycled or remained suspended in the euphotic zone, in agreement with the abundance of higher trophic level pelagic organisms observed in this region.
Benthic-pelagic trophic coupling in an Arctic marine food web along vertical water mass and organic matter gradients
Ashley D. Stasko,Bodil A. Bluhm,Christine Michel,Philippe Archambault,Andrew Majewski,James D. Reist,Heidi K. Swanson,Michael Power +7 more
TL;DR: The Fisheries Joint Management Committee; Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (BREA); Natural Resources Canada (Environmental Research Fund, Program of Energy Research and Development); ?
A micropillar for cavity optomechanics
Axel Kuhn,Michael Bahriz,O. Ducloux,C. Chartier,O. Le Traon,Tristan Briant,P. F. Cohadon,Antoine Heidmann,Christine Michel,Laurent Pinard,R. Flaminio +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a micromechanical resonator suitable for cavity optomechanics was designed, which used a micropillar geometry to obtain a high-frequency mechanical resonance with a low effective mass and a very high quality factor.
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