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
Biogenic carbon flows through the planktonic food web of the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean): A synthesis of field measurements and inverse modeling analyses
Alexandre Forest,Jean-Éric Tremblay,Yves Gratton,Johannie Martin,Jonathan Gagnon,Gérald Darnis,Makoto Sampei,Louis Fortier,Mathieu Ardyna,Michel Gosselin,Hiroshi Hattori,Dan Nguyen,Roxane Maranger,Dolors Vaqué,Cèlia Marrasé,Carlos Pedrós-Alió,Amèlie Sallon,Christine Michel,Colleen T. E. Kellogg,Jody W. Deming,Elizabeth H. Shadwick,Helmuth Thomas,Heike Link,Philippe Archambault,Dieter Piepenburg +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a mass balance estimate of gross primary production (GPP) of 52.5 ± 12.5 g C m � 2 calculated using the drawdown of nitrate and dissolved inorganic C, and a seasonal f-ratio of 0.64.
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Influence of snow cover and algae on the spectral dependence of transmitted irradiance through Arctic landfast first-year sea ice
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of snow cover and ice algal biomass on the spectral dependence of photosynthetically available radiation transmitted through the snow-ice matrix using a data set collected in Resolute Passage, Canada, from 3 to 21 May 2003.
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Seasonal study of sea-ice exopolymeric substances on the Mackenzie shelf: implications for transport of sea-ice bacteria and algae
TL;DR: EPSributed significantly to the sea- ice carbon pool and influenced the sedimentation of sea-ice biomass, which emphasizes the important role of EPS in carbon cycling on Arctic shelves.
Can ICT improve the quality of life of elderly adults living in residential home care units? From actual impacts to hidden artefacts
TL;DR: The study shows that information and communications technologies may, to some extent, play an instrumental role in interconnectedness and social stimulation, and can also be seen as a ‘boundary object’ that communicates between the residents’ world (who are rather isolated) and their families' world (including grandchildren).
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Winter–spring dynamics in sea-ice carbon cycling in the coastal Arctic Ocean
TL;DR: In this article, the dynamics of and relationships between different sea-ice carbon pools were investigated for the periods prior to, during and following the sea ice-algal bloom, under high and low snow cover.
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