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
Mesoscale distribution and functional diversity of picoeukaryotes in the first-year sea ice of the Canadian Arctic
TL;DR: Investigation of the abundance of all picoeukaryotes and of 11 groups at 13 first-year sea-ice stations localized in Barrow Strait and in the vicinity of Cornwallis Island indicated the need for further study of functional and phylogenetic sea- ice diversity, to elucidate the risks posed by ongoing Arctic changes.
Summertime primary production and carbon export in the southeastern Beaufort Sea during the low ice year of 2008
TL;DR: Observations underscore the fundamental role of mesoscale circulation patterns and hydrodynamic singularities on the export of particulate organic material on Arctic shelves.
Integrated Assessment of Ocean Acidification Risks to Pteropods in the Northern High Latitudes: Regional Comparison of Exposure, Sensitivity and Adaptive Capacity
Nina Bednaršek,Kerry-Ann Naish,Richard A. Feely,Claudine Hauri,Katsunori Kimoto,Albert J. Hermann,Christine Michel,Andrea Niemi,Darren J. Pilcher +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a risk assessment for pteropods in the Eastern Pacific subpolar gyre, including the Gulf of Alaska (GoA), Bering Sea and Amundsen Gulf.
Marine fish community structure and habitat associations on the Canadian Beaufort shelf and slope
Andrew Majewski,Sheila Atchison,Shannon A. MacPhee,Jane Eert,Andrea Niemi,Christine Michel,James D. Reist +6 more
- 01 Mar 2017
TL;DR: In this article, a baseline survey of offshore marine fishes, their habitats, and ecological relationships in the Canadian Beaufort Sea was conducted at 45 stations spanning 18-1001m depths across shelf and slope habitats.
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Measurements of a low temperature mechanical dissipation peak in a single layer of Ta2O5 doped with TiO2
I. W. Martin,Helena Armandula,C. Comtet,M. M. Fejer,Andri M. Gretarsson,Gregory M. Harry,J. H. Hough,J. M. Mackowski,Ian MacLaren,Christine Michel,J.-L. Montorio,N. Morgado,Ronny Nawrodt,S. Penn,S. Reid,A. Remillieux,Roger K. Route,Sheila Rowan,C. Schwarz,Paul Seidel,W. Vodel,A. Zimmer +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, measurements of dissipation as a function of temperature between 7 K and 290 K in ion-beam sputtered Ta2O5 doped with TiO2, showing a loss peak at 20 K.