Search results for "Guadeloupe"

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Phylogeography and genetic divergence of some lymnaeid snails, intermediate hosts of human and animal fascioliasis with special reference to lymnaeid…

1997

Abstract A population genetic study using starch gel electrophoresis was performed on populations of several species of lymnaeid snails acting as intermediate hosts for Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda, Plathyhelminth). Lymnaea viatrix was collected in 16 sites from the Bolivian Northern Altiplano. L. cubensis were obtained in one site from Venezuela, one site from Guadeloupe, three sites from Cuba and one site from the Dominican Republic. L. truncatula were collected in one site from France, one from Portugal and one from Morocco. Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MEE) were determined for 282 snails at 18 loci. A complete monomorphism was encountered at each geographic site. However, among th…

BoliviaFascioliasisVeterinary (miscellaneous)PopulationZoologyPopulation geneticsGeographic siteparasitic diseasesGastropodaAnimalsHumansGenetic variabilityeducationGuadeloupePhylogenyDisease ReservoirsLymnaeaeducation.field_of_studyPolymorphism GeneticPortugalbiologyEcologyDominican RepublicIntermediate hostCubaVenezuelabiology.organism_classificationGenetic divergenceMoroccoPhylogeographyGenetics PopulationInfectious DiseasesInsect ScienceElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelParasitologyFranceActa Tropica
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Quantifying carbon dioxide flux from dormant volcanoes with low-temperature fumarolic activity: demonstration from measurements at La Soufrière, Guad…

2013

Quantifying the flux of magma derived CO2 dissipated by fumarolic fields at dormant volcanoes is fundamental to assess their current state of hydrothermal activity and, therefore, the likelihood of a future phreatic/magmatic eruption. There is, in fact, documented evidence that gas fluxes, and CO2 flux in particular, can increase substantially during volcanic unrests and prior to eruption, due to either degassing of new ascending magma or changes in the hydrothermal system physical regime. Quantifying CO2 emissions is relatively straightforward at open-conduit volcanoes with high-temperature gas venting, which release high enough quantities of SO2 remotely measurable with UV spectroscopy an…

CO2 emissions soufriere guadeloupe campi flegrei
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Réflexions sur la départementalisation de Mayotte

2014

Doctrine; International audience

Droit constitutionnelconstitution Mayotte[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawdépartement ultra-marinCollectivité uniqueconseillers territoriauxNouvelle-Calédonieoutre-mercollectivité territorialeDépartementalisation[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawAutodéterminationassemblée uniqueComoresstatutMartiniqueGuadeloupeRéforme constitutionnelleGuyane
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Helium isotope systematics of volcanic gases and thermal waters of Guadeloupe Island, Lesser Antilles

2014

Abstract The island of Guadeloupe is located in the middle of the 850 km long Lesser Antilles island arc. Present-day volcanic and geothermal activity is concentrated in two systems both located in the southwestern part of the island (Basse Terre): the La Soufriere volcanic complex and the Bouillante hydrothermal system, some 20 km to the northwest of the volcano. We report here the largest isotopic data set for helium isotopes in hydrothermal gases and waters from both systems, acquired between 1980 and 2012. 3 He/ 4 He ratios in the fumarolic gases of La Soufriere volcano have been quite homogeneous and stable over the last thirty years. The average ratio of 8.2 ± 0.2 R a confirms that th…

Earth scienceGeochemistryCarbon isotope; Guadeloupe; Helium isotope; Volcanic gasesMantle (geology)Hydrothermal circulationVolcanic GasesGeochemistry and Petrologyevent[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentGeothermal gradientGuadeloupeVolcanic gasesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSevent.disaster_type[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmospheregeographyRadiogenic nuclidegeography.geographical_feature_categoryCarbon isotopeHelium isotopeFumaroleGeophysicsVolcano13. Climate actionIsotopes of carbonGeology
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Morphology and genetics reveal an intriguing pattern of differentiation at a very small geographic scale in a bird species, the forest thrush Turdus …

2014

12 pages; International audience; Mobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only over fairly large geographical distances. However, there is growing evidence of discrepancy between dispersal potential and realized gene flow. Here we report an intriguing pattern of differentiation at a very small spatial scale in the forest thrush (Turdus lherminieri), a bird species endemic to the Lesser Antilles. Analysis of 331 individuals from 17 sampling sites distributed over three islands revealed a clear morphological and genetic differentiation between these islands isolated by 40-50 km. More surprisingly, we found that the phenotypic divergence between the two geographic zone…

Gene FlowGenotypePopulationForestsBiologyDNA MitochondrialGene flowForest thrushEvolution MolecularSongbirdsGeneticsAnimalseducationGuadeloupeGenetics (clinical)IslandsmtDNA control regioneducation.field_of_studyHabitat fragmentationGeographyModels GeneticEcology[SDV.BID.EVO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]Sequence Analysis DNA15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationGenetics PopulationPhenotype[ SDV.BID.EVO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]Spatial ecologyBiological dispersalMicrosatelliteOriginal ArticleMicrosatellite Repeats
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Steam and gas emission rates from La Soufrière of Guadeloupe (Antilles arc): implications for the magmatic supply degassing during unrest

2015

Since its last magmatic eruption in 1530 AD, La Soufrière andesitic volcano in Guadeloupe has displayed intense hydrothermal activity and six phreatic eruptive crises (the last of which, in 1976-1977, with 73000 evacuees). Here we report on the first direct quantification of gas plume emissions from La Soufrière summit vents, which gradually intensified during the past 20 years. Gas fluxes were determined in 2006 then 2012 [1] by measuring the horizontal and vertical distribution of volcanic gas concentrations in the air-diluted plume, the composition of the hot fumarolic fluid at exit (108°C), and scaling to the speed of plume transport (in situ measurements and FLIR imaging). We first dem…

Guadeloupe volcanoes volcanic degassingSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Global distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis spoligotypes.

2002

Since the publication of the second version of our spoligotypes database on Mycobacterium tuberculosis (1), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), the proportion of clustered isolates (shared types [STs]) increased from 84% (2,779/3,319) to 90% (11,708/13,008). Fifty percent of the clustered isolates were found in only 20 STs. Three of these isolates are M. bovis, including M. bovis BCG (ST 481, 482, and 683). The addition of the next 30 most frequent STs increased the total proportion of clustered isolates (65% instead of 50% initially). A total of 36 potential subfamilies or subclades of M. tuberculosis complex have been tentatively identified, leading to the definition of major and mi…

Microbiology (medical)Databases FactualEpidemiologyPopulationlcsh:MedicineBiologylcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesMicrobiologyMycobacterium tuberculosisGenotypeTuberculosislcsh:RC109-216Genetic variabilityeducationCladeGuadeloupeGenotypingPhylogenyeducation.field_of_studyGenetic diversityPhylogenetic treespoligotypinglcsh:RAustraliaDispatchMycobacterium tuberculosisbiology.organism_classificationUnited StatesUnited KingdomInfectious DiseasesEvolutionary biologyEmerging infectious diseases
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Les quatre vieilles colonies : la dialectique de l'assimilation et du principe de la départementalisation chez Victor Schoelche

1999

International audience; Victor Schoelcher est surtout connu en tant qu'abolitionniste de l'esclavage et malheureusement moins pour ses autres combats. Il désirait participer à la fondation d'une République, démocratique, vertueuse et philanthrope, en métropole comme aux colonies. En effet, il considérait les vieilles colonies comme de véritables départements français. Aussi demanda-t-il en vain l'application de plein droit de la Constitution de 1848 en dénonçant tout régime d'exception. De façon générale, il demanda quasiment à chaque vote de loi, l'application de celle-ci aux colonies, tout au moins aux ‘‘quatre vieilles''. Ainsi, sans jamais faire référence à la Constitution de 1795, Scho…

RépubliqueIndigènes[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawdépartementspécialité législativeIIIe Républiquequatre vieilles colonies[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawLa Réunion[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawdépartementalisationcoloniesMartiniqueXIXe siècleVictor SchoelcherGuadeloupe‘‘RenonçantsdémocratieassimilationreprésentationIIe Républiqueabolition‘‘Renonçants''esclavagecitoyennetéGuyane
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Steam and gas emission rate from La Soufriere volcano, Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles): implications for the magmatic and hydrothermal fluid supply duri…

2014

Since its last magmatic eruption in 1530 AD, La Soufrière andesitic volcano in Guadeloupe has displayed intense hydrothermal activity and six phreatic eruptive crises. Here we report on the first direct quantification of gas plume emissions from its summit vents,which gradually intensified during the past 20 years. Gas fluxes were determined in March 2006 and March 2012 by measuring the horizontal and vertical distributions of volcanic gas concentrations in the air-diluted plume and scaling to the speed of plume transport. Fluxes in 2006 combine realtime measurements of volcanic H2S concentrations and plume parameters with the composition of the hot (108.5 °C) fumarolic fluid at exit. Fluxe…

Soufrière of Guadeloupe Volcanic gas fluxes Heat output Magma degassing budget Volcanic hazardSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Narrativa dei Caraibi nel nuovo millennio

2020

L’etichetta “Letterature franco-caraibica” utilizzata, per convenzione, dalla critica per indicare unitariamente la produzione letteraria in lingua francese della regione centrale del Continente americano è assai impropria. La regione dei Caraibi abbraccia, infatti, sia alcune delle isole dell’arcipelago delle Piccole Antille (Martinica, Guadalupa), sia l’isola di Haïti, che fa parte delle Grandi Antille, che la Guiana incastonata sulla costa orientale dell’America meridionale. Pur nella diversità dei movimenti ideologici e degli avvenimenti storici che si sono succeduti nella regione, le opere letterarie degli scrittori caraibici francofoni, nel loro insieme, hanno oscillato, e continuano …

The definition "Franco-Caribbean Literature" used by convention from the critique to indicate all the literary production in French of the central region of the American continent is very improper. The Caribbean region includes in fact the islands of Martinique Guadeloupe Haïti and the Guiana. Despite the diversity of ideological movements and historical events that took place in these countries the literary works of the Caribbean writers have fluctuated and continue to oscillate between two tendencies: that of rooting in tradition and that of escape from it. The writers show themselves open to comparison and dialogue with other literary and cultural traditions in order to create a narrative form that corresponds to the many inheritances of those composite populations. Here the cultural syncretism that has been created allows to recognize a common identity in the name of all that the West wanted to extinguish. The common denominator seems to be inverted in the contradictory result of courageous but dangerous encounters of curiosities that can lead to conflicts to exclusions.
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