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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Danse – Pacifique (région ; ouest)"
Frenette, Yves. "Les voyageurs canadiens-français, de Jean Barman". Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 27, n.º 2 (20 de julio de 2017): 147–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1040569ar.
Texto completoHocde, Régis y Sylvie Fiat. "Le système d’information du « réseau de capteurs de température des eaux côtières dans la région du Pacifique Sud et Sud-Ouest »". Netcom, n.º 27-1/2 (1 de septiembre de 2013): 170–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/netcom.1294.
Texto completoSenet, Juliette y Geraldine Foley. "L’accès à la rééducation pour les enfants paralysés cérébraux dans la région du Pacifique Ouest, une revue narrative de la littérature". Kinésithérapie, la Revue 23, n.º 255 (marzo de 2023): 81–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kine.2022.12.142.
Texto completoZhao, Yunyun y Marie-Thérèse Morzadec‑Kerfourn. "Kystes de dinoflagellés et paléoenvironnement quaternaire dans la région Izu-Bonin, Nord-Ouest Pacifique (ODP Leg 125, site 782A et Leg 126, site 791B)". Quaternaire, n.º 20/2 (1 de junio de 2009): 195–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/quaternaire.5127.
Texto completoOliveros, Veronica, Pablo Moreno-Yaeger y Laura Flores. "Igneous Rock Associations 25. Pre-Pliocene Andean Magmatism in Chile". Geoscience Canada, 10 de julio de 2020, 65–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2020.47.158.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Danse – Pacifique (région ; ouest)"
Soune-Seyne, Idriss. "Médiation interculturelle de la Danse du Lion dans la communauté sino-réunionnaise : étude des zones Océan Indien (La Réunion, Maurice) et Pacifique sud-ouest (Singapour, Malaisie, Taïwan)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., La Réunion, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LARE0024.
Texto completoCarried by the coolie engaging migration to The Réunion Island (Wong-Hee-Kam, 1996), the Lion Dance is at the crossroads of the sacred art, the martial art (Wu Shu) and the performing art. This practice has for dual purpose the intergenerational mediation and the intercultural openness (Abdallah-Pretceille, 2020) : it is transformed from China along the migratory path under the impetus of the Grand Masters. The research question was on how sino-reunionese families took hold of this living intangible heritage in order to operate a cultural mediation in context. What links with China did they maintain for young people at The Reunion Island, and what forms of cultural expression were deployed in context at the crossroads of ancestral traditions and of societal change (Hobsbawm et Ranger, 2012)? A chronological timeline of The Reunion's Chinese engagist migratory movement was drawn up beforehand.The exploratory phase of the doctoral program elaborated the dance geolocation on the territory (N = 555, 8 years old); maps showed that the practice settings divided the Hakka/Namsun groups and were essentially linked with commercial activities, republican institutions and Chinese state representation, thus ensuring a strong cultural link between spirituality, sociality and power. By taking young people all over the Island, the Lion Dance put them together at festive occasions and created a youthful sociality motivated by the sharing of cultural practices. Study 1 focused on the life stories of the migratory and social trajectories (Delory-Momberger, 2019) of key figures in the community. It provided a better understanding of the living conditions, social integration and cultural mediation of migrant families. Then the heritage practice of the Lion dance, carried in the cultural baggage of the family's migratory journey, was questioned as an emblem of transmission. The Study 2 aimed on the migratory trajectory of the Lion dance though three indianoceanic cultural areas (Mauritius, Kuala Lumpur, Taiwan) with reference to the original practice (China). A triple externalist/internalist crossover (master, researcher, practitioner) provided access to the epistemological and epistemic status of this patrimony. The participant observation study (14 months) collected the Grand Master's discourse in context (N=3 interviews; 180') and showed that the practice was reinterpreted in a deliberate way according to the cultural context of inclusion. Finally, the Study 3 proposed a projective test inviting the Grand Masters to analyze a competitive dance modality (crab choreography, T=9'). By interpreting the practice precisely according to the martial style to which they belong, the choreographic inspiration or the spectacularisation project, each Master attempted ‘to transmit the tradition and to make the art flourish’ in contexts. This process of patrimony creolization revealed an open conception of sharing the heritage object: by the questioning of their relationship with otherness, they reinvented the tradition, even if it meant to break codes by displacing them while innovating to perform.The Lion Dance is an emblem of the sino-reunionese identity by its intercultural and Creole dimensions. While promoting festive cultural sharing, it mediates knowledge and values while reinventing tradition for young people destined to open up to the world. Assuming the tension between ‘transmitting and/or innovating’, the dilemma of the Lion Grand Masters questions all forms of heritage transmission in a cultural context of social and community empowerment
Pak, Gyun-Do. "Mécanismes de la variabilité thermique interannuelle à décennale de l’océan supérieur dans la région du bord ouest du Pacifique Nord". Thesis, Paris 6, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA066724/document.
Texto completoWinter upper-ocean heat content variability and its causal mechanisms are investigated using observational and reanalysis products in the western North Pacific. The relationship between the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) and the North Pacific Oscillation (NPO) and their impact on the sea surface temperature (SST) are nonstationary, with a sudden change at 1987/1988. During the 1973-87, the EAWM and NPO were significantly correlated to each other, but their correlation practically vanishes during the 1988-2002. This nonstationary relationship is related to the pronounced decadal weakening of the Siberian high after the 1988 regime shift as well as the concomitant positive NPO-like dipole change. The influence of EAWM and NPO to the winter SST in the study region is significantly decreased after the sudden change near-1990. The upper 400 m heat budget in the western North Pacific is analyzed using outputs from a high resolution ocean general circulation model. Winter heat storage rate on interannual to decadal time scales is mainly determined by oceanic heat advection rather than by net air-sea heat flux. The role of heat advection becomes particularly prominent after the 1990 regime shift in association with the reduced variability of surface heat flux caused by weakened SST variability. The net heat flux acts to dampen temperature anomalies caused by the ocean dynamics principally associated with the meridional shift of the Oyashio Extension front, which is significantly correlated with the West Pacific (WP) and Pacific-North America (PNA) teleconnection patterns
Pak, Gyun-Do. "Mécanismes de la variabilité thermique interannuelle à décennale de l’océan supérieur dans la région du bord ouest du Pacifique Nord". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 6, 2016. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2016PA066724.pdf.
Texto completoWinter upper-ocean heat content variability and its causal mechanisms are investigated using observational and reanalysis products in the western North Pacific. The relationship between the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) and the North Pacific Oscillation (NPO) and their impact on the sea surface temperature (SST) are nonstationary, with a sudden change at 1987/1988. During the 1973-87, the EAWM and NPO were significantly correlated to each other, but their correlation practically vanishes during the 1988-2002. This nonstationary relationship is related to the pronounced decadal weakening of the Siberian high after the 1988 regime shift as well as the concomitant positive NPO-like dipole change. The influence of EAWM and NPO to the winter SST in the study region is significantly decreased after the sudden change near-1990. The upper 400 m heat budget in the western North Pacific is analyzed using outputs from a high resolution ocean general circulation model. Winter heat storage rate on interannual to decadal time scales is mainly determined by oceanic heat advection rather than by net air-sea heat flux. The role of heat advection becomes particularly prominent after the 1990 regime shift in association with the reduced variability of surface heat flux caused by weakened SST variability. The net heat flux acts to dampen temperature anomalies caused by the ocean dynamics principally associated with the meridional shift of the Oyashio Extension front, which is significantly correlated with the West Pacific (WP) and Pacific-North America (PNA) teleconnection patterns
Fumenia, Alain. "Dynamique spatiale et temporelle de la biomasse organique particulaire synthétisée dans une région océanique fortement influencée par la fixation de diazote atmosphérique (campagne océanographique OUTPACE dans le Pacifique tropical sud-ouest)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020AIXM0173.
Texto completoIn the Western Tropical South Pacific (WTSP), the dynamics of the particulate organic matter (POM) derives from two distinct planktonic systems in this oligotrophic region.In the mixed layer, the POM presents an excess of nitrogen with respect to the Redfield stoichiometry, with a N:P ratio of 19 ± 2. In this study, the high rates of biological dinitrogen fixation (N2) measured in this region has been pointed as the main source of new nitrogen, supporting the N-enriched POM production.Statistically significant relationships between bbp and PON (and POP) concentrations were established (R² = 0.87 and 0.91, respectively), allowing to define, for the first time, optical proxies (PONopt and POPopt) of particulate organic biomass. During the stratified periods of the studied period (3 years), significant increases in PONopt are observed only in the Melanesian Archipelago. These recurrent increases of PON concentrations in this area can only be supported by nitrogen input via the N2 fixation process.In the vicinity of the euphotic depth (Z01), a Subsurface Maximum of Chlorophyll-a (Chla) Layer (SCML) is permanently associated with a maximum of particulate organic biomass. By using O2 data collected by the float FA on a seasonal time scale, the calculated Net Community Production (0.08 ± 0.01 mmol m-3 d-1 on average) exhibited a low but positive value within the SCML, in the dimly lit layers between Z01 and the depth in which the measured PAR is reduced to 0.1% of its surface value (Z001)
Brunel, Jean-Pierre. "L'évaporation sous différents climats du sud-ouest Pacifique : études énergétique et isotopique". Paris 11, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA112475.
Texto completoMessié, Monique. "Contrôle de la dynamique de la biomasse phytoplanctonique dans le Pacifique tropical ouest". Phd thesis, Université Paul Sabatier - Toulouse III, 2006. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00137145.
Texto completoUng, Visotheary. "Nouvelles inférences cladistiques sur la biogéographie historique du Sud-Est asiatique et de la région de l'Ouest du PacifiqueRéflexion sur une approche intégrative de la dimension temporelle en biogéographie historique". Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MNHN0010.
Texto completoHistorical biogeography is the science that deals with relationships between biogeographic areas, understood as set of taxa distributions. The complex geological history of South East Asia and the Indo‐West Pacific region makes it a very interesting area for biogeography studies. We propose a new approach, cladistic, for the study of this area around the famous “Wallace’s line”, placing our study in the paradigm of vicariance where speciation appears following the implementation of a geographic barrier (as opposed to the dispersal model from a center of origin, classically admitted). Indeed, here we use the existing analogy between Systematics and Biogeography to apply cladistics methods for Systematics to Biogeography. This is to answer the question : "Why is there such distributions of taxa in this region of the world ?” The expected results are a better understanding of the evolutionary history of the region and the life history traits of taxa that inhabit it. Provided that the joint distribution of several unrelated taxa cannot be obtained by "chance", thus it is necessarily due to a common event (ie a vicariant event) which affected equally these taxa. The cladistics approach we propose has been made possible by the completion of a software that implements the so‐called 3‐element analysis (3ia) method : LisBeth is now freely available for download from our website and offers new perspectives of analysis to its users, whether systematicians and biogeographers. We show that the representation of characters offered by LisBeth allows new inferences about the existing relationship between areas of endemism studied. We have highlighted the emergence of a general "pattern" from a joint analysis of 35 unrelated taxa (plants and animals). In a second step we are interested in a major theoretical problem of contemporary biogeography : "What about the time dimension in historical biogeography?". How to account unambiguously different time scales during diachronic analyzes ? We propose a model based on the 3ia which allows us to consider the temporal dimension and realize, therefore, true analysis of integrative biogeography
Pang, Xiaolei. "Heat and salinity transport across the Indonesian Archipelago over the last 270,000 years : new insights into the orbital and millennial dynamics of the Indonesian Throughflow and the Intertropical Convergence Zone". Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SACLS365.
Texto completoThis work aimed at reconstructing the late Quaternary evolution of surface and thermocline temperature and ocean surface water δ¹⁸O in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool by combining Mg/Ca-thermometry and stable oxygen isotope analyses on surface and thermocline-dwelling planktonic foraminifers retrieved from sediment cores in the eastern tropical Indian Ocean. This study allowed to re-evaluate the effects of different cleaning methods and in-situ dissolution on the Mg-thermometry of planktonic foraminifers, evidencing the need for species-dependent corrections. Then, the IPWP evolution over the last 270,000 years has been explored. Results indicate that surface water δ¹⁸O chiefly reflects lateral advection rather than local precipitation history, and suggest that surface IPWP hydrology is controlled by the latitudinal migration of the Intertropical Convergence Zone at orbital timescale as well as during abrupt northern hemisphere climatic events (i.e. Heinrich events). Ocean surface salinity in the IPWP and Agulhas leakage region varied synchronously, implying their teleconnection through oceanic and atmospheric circulation. Moreover, changes in the transport of thermocline water to the Indian Ocean by the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) have been reconstructed. Results show that thermocline water transport was weaker during glacials (i.e. MIS 6 and 4-2) than during interglacials (MIS 7, MIS 5 and Holocene), and exerted significant influence on Indian Ocean TWT change