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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•Dissertation
Analyse des usages des plateformes de construction de connaissances par des méthodes mixtes et réflexives pour l’amélioration de l’appropriation et de la structuration de l’information
Christine Michel
- 11 Jun 2015
TL;DR: La mediation technologique joue un role pregnant sur the construction des connaissances dans the mesure ou elle faconne les artefacts de connaissance, c’est-a-dire les outils ou supports construits ou utilises par l’homme pour inscrire des connissances.
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Links between information construction and information gain. Entropy and bibliometric distributions
Thierry Lafouge,Christine Michel +1 more
TL;DR: This paper tries to extend previous results linked with ‘the least effort principle’ and the analytical slope of a bibliometric distribution and describes different links between them.
Particulate organic carbon export in the upper twilight zone during the decline of the spring bloom
TL;DR: Analysis of the vertical profiles of POC sinking flux revealed an increase in POC transfer efficiency from 50 to 150 m depth due to a decrease in Poc recycling within the upper twilight zone throughout the decline of the bloom, shedding light on the importance of short-term variability in organic matter recycle within the higher twilight zone for the efficiency of Poc export to depth.
High finesse Fabry-Perot cavities in picosecond regime
V. Brisson,R. Cizeron,R. Chiche,Eric Cormier,Y. Fedala,R. Flaminio,D. Jehanno,M. Lacroix,Christine Michel,Nicolas Pavloff,L. Pinard,V. Soskov,Alessandro Variola,Yoann Zaouter,Fabian Zomer +14 more
TL;DR: An R&D activity on high finesse passive Fabry-Perot cavities locked to a mode-locked oscillator is described in this paper, where a new nonplanar four-mirror cavity geometry is proposed to provide stable laser cavity locking operations.
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