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    Call number: 5/M 99.0165 ; AWI G5-00-0002 ; PIK N 454-01-0139 ; PIK N 454-99-0436 ; PIK N 454-08-0217
    In: International geophysics series
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, 613 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 012124010X
    Series Statement: International geophysics series 68
    Classification:
    Paleontology
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    Call number: M 99.0204 ; AWI Bio-99-0155
    Description / Table of Contents: Diatoms are microscopic algae which are found in virtually every habitat where water is present. This volume is an up-to-date summary of the expanding field of their uses in environmental and earth sciences. Their abundance and wide distribution , and their well-preserved, glass-like walls make them ideal tools for a wide range of applications as both fossils and living organisms. Examples of their wide range of applications include use as environmental indicators, for oil exploration, and for forensic examination. The major emphasis is on their use in analyzing ecological problems such as climate change, acidification and eutrophication. The contributors to the volume are leading researchers in their fields and are brought together for the first time to give a timely synopsis of a dynamic and important area. This book should be read by environmental scientists, phycologists, limnologists, ecologists and paleoecologists, oceanographers, archeologists and forensic scientists.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 469 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0521582814
    Classification:
    Paleontology
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface Part I Introduction 1 Applications and uses of diatoms: prologue / EUGENE F. STOERMER AND JOHN P. SMOL Part II Diatoms as indicators of environmental change in flowing waters and lakes 2 Assessing environmental conditions in rivers and streams with diatoms / R. JAN STEVENSON AND YANGDONG PAN 3 Diatoms as indicators of hydrologic and climatic change in saline lakes / SHERILYN C. FRITZ, BRIAN F. CUMMING, FRANQOISE GASSE, AND KATHLEEN R. LAIRD 4 Diatoms as mediators of biogeochemical silica depletion in the Laurentian Great Lakes / CLAIRE L. SCHELSKE 5 Diatoms as indicators of surface water acidity / RICHARD W. BATTARBEE, DONALD F. CHARLES, SUSHIL S. DIXIT, AND INGEMAR RENBERG 6 Diatoms as indicators of lake eutrophication / ROLAND I. HALL AND JOHN P. SMOL 7 Continental diatoms as indicators of long-term environmental change / J. PLATT BRADBURY 8 Diatoms as indicators of water level change in freshwater lakes / JULIE A. WOLIN AND HAMISH C. DUTHIE Part III Diatoms as indicators in extreme environments 9 Diatoms as indicators of environmental change near arctic and alpine treeline / ANDRE F. LOTTER, REINHARD PIENITZ, AND ROLAND SCHMIDT 10 Freshwater diatoms as indicators of environmental change in the High Arctic / MARIANNE S. V. DOUGLAS AND JOHN P. SMOL 11 Diatoms as indicators of enviromental change in antarctic freshwaters / SARAH A. SPAULDING AND DIANE M. MCKNIGHT 12 Diatoms of aerial habitats / JEFFREY R. JOHANSEN Part IV Diatoms as indicators in marine and estuarine environments 13 Diatoms as indicators of coastal paleoenvironments and relative sea-level change / LUC DENYS AND HEIN DE WOLF 14 Diatoms and environmental change in brackish waters / PAULI SNOEIJS 15 Applied diatom studies in estuaries and shallow coastal environments / MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN 16 Estuarine paleoenyironmental reconstructions using diatoms / SHERRI R. COOPER 17 Diatoms and marine paleoceanography / CONSTANCE SANCETTA PartV Other applications 18 Diatoms and archeology / STEVEN JUGGINS AND NIGEL CAMERON 19 Diatoms in oil and gas exploration / WILLIAM N. KREBS 20 Forensic science and diatoms / ANTHONY J. PEABODY 21 Toxic and harmful marine diatoms / GRETA A. FRYXELL AND MARIA C. VILLAC 22 Diatoms as markers of atmospheric transport / MARGARET A. HARPER 23 Diatomite / DAVID M. HARWOOD Part VI Conclusions 24 Epilogue: a view to the future / EUGENE F. STOERMER AND JOHN P. SMOL Glossary, and acronyms Index
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    Call number: M 99.0228/4 ; M 91.1374 (2/4) ; AWI Bio-99-0089
    In: Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa : Band 2: Bacillariophyceae, Teil 4
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VI, 437 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3437306642
    Classification:
    Historical Geology
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: Familie Achnanthaceae Kützing. - 1. Achnanthes Bory [Lange-Bertalot]. - 1. Untergattung Achnanthes Bory. - 2. Untergattung Achnanthidium (Kützing) Hustedt. - 2. Cocconeis Ehrenberg [Krammer]. - Nachträge zu Bacillariophyceae Teil 2/1. - Nachtrag I, Navicula [Lange-Bertalot]. - Nachtrag II, Gomphonema [Lange-Bertalot]. - Literaturverzeichnis. - Tafeln 1-88. - Namenverzeichnis.
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    Call number: G 9084 ; AWI G7-91-0409 ; M 91.0560
    In: Physical, chemical, and earth sciences research report
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 400 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0471921858
    Series Statement: Physical, chemical, and earth sciences research report 8
    Language: English
    Note: Table of Contents: The Dahlem Konferenzen / S. Bernhard. - Introduction / H. Oeschger and C. C. Langway, Jr. - Aerosol transport from sources to ice sheets / G. E. Shaw. - Mechanisms of wet and dry deposition of atmospheric contaminants to snow surfaces / C. I. Davidson. - The transformation of snow to ice and the occlusion of gases / J. Schwander. - Environmental records in alpine glaciers / D. Wagenbach. - GROUP REPORT. - How do glaciers record environmental processes and preserve information? / J. W. C. White, P. Brimblecombe, C. Brühl, C. I. Davidson, R. J. Delmas, G. Gravenhorst, K. O. Münnich, S. A. Penkett, U. Schotterer, J. Schwander, G. E. Shaw, D. Wagenbach. - Dating by physical and chemical seasonal variations and reference horizons / C. U. Hammer. - Dating of ice by radioactive isotopes / B. R. Stauffer. - Dating by ice flow modeling: a useful tool or an exercise in applied mathematics? / N. Reeh. - Physical property reference horizons / H. Shoji and C. C. Langway, Jr. - GROUP REPORT. - How can an ice core chronology be established? / W. F. Budd, J. T. Andrews, R. C. Finkel, E. L. Fireman, W. Graf, C. U. Hammer, J. Jouzel, D. P. Raynaud, N. Reeh, H. Shoji, B. R. Stauffer, J. Weertman. - Temporal variations of trace gases in ice cores / M. A. K. Khalil and R. A. Rasmussen. - Trace metals and organic compounds in ice cores / D. A. Peel. - The ionic deposits in polar ice cores / H. B. Clausen and C. C. Langway, Jr. - The impact of observed changes in atmospheric composition on global atmospheric chemistry and climate / P. J. Crutzen and C. Brühl. - GROUP REPORT. - What anthropogenic impacts are recorded in glaciers? / G. I. Pearman, R. J. Charlson, T. Class, H. B. Clausen, P. J. Crutzen, T. Hughes, D. A. Peel, K. A. Rahn, J. Rudolph, U. Siegenthaler, D. S. Zardini. - Past environmental long-term records from the Arctic / W. Dansgaard and H. Oeschger. - Long-term changes in the concentrations of major chemical compounds (soluble and insoluble) along deep ice cores / R. J. Delmas and M. Legrand. - Long-term environmental records from Antarctic ice cores / C. Lorius, G. Raisbeck, J. Jouzel, and D. Raynoud. - Studies of polar ice: insights for atmospheric chemistry / M. B. McElroy. - GROUP REPORT. - Long-term ice core records and global environmental changes / A. D. Hecht, W. Dansgaard, J. A. Eddy, S. J. Johnsen, M. A. Lange, C. C. Langway, Jr., C. Lorius, M. B. McElroy, H. Oeschger, G. Raisbeck, P. Schlosser. - List of participants with fields of research. - Subject index. - Author index.
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    Monograph available for loan
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: M 00.0005 ; AWI G4-98-0233
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXI, 341 S. : Ill, graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0521664004
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - List of Symbols. - 1 Groundwater flow. - 1.1 Darcy's law. - 1.1.1 The limits of Darcy's law. - 1.1.2 Driving forces for groundwater flow. - 1.2 Crustal permeability. - 1.2.1 Permeability versus porosity. - 1.2.2 Heterogeneity and anisotropy. - 1.2.3 Scale dependence. - 1.2.4 Depth dependence. - 1.2.5 Time dependence. - 1.2.6 Some limiting values. - 1.3 Conceptualizing groundwater systems. - 1.4 The continuum approach. - 1.5 The groundwater flow equation. - 1.5.1 Conservation of mass. - 1.5.2 The storage term. - 1.5.3 Various forms of the groundwater flow equation Problems. - 2 Solute transport. - 2.1 Governing equations. - 2.1.1 Molecular diffusion. - 2.1.2 Advection. - 2.1.3 Mechanical dispersion. - 2.1.4 Mass balance equation. - 2.1.5 Chemical reactions. - 2.1.6 Initial and boundary conditions. - 2.2 Numerical solution techniques. - 2.3 Density-driven flow. - 2.4 Multicomponent diffusion. - 2.5 Multicomponent reactive transport. - 2.5.1 Rate-based reactions. - 2.5.2 Surface reactions. - 2.5.3 Homogeneous reactions. - 2.5.4 Heterogeneous reactions. - 2.5.5 Solution algorithms Problems. - 3 Heat transport. - 3.1 Governing equations. - 3.1.1 Choice of dependent variables. - 3.1.2 Statements of mass and energy conservation. - 3.1.3 A form of Darcy's law for two-phase flow of compressible fluids. - 3.1.4 Conductive heat flux. - 3.1.5 One-dimensional forms of the governing equations. - 3.1.6 Extending the governing equations to three dimensions. - 3.1.7 Assumptions. - 3.1.8 Fluid properties. - 3.1.9 Numerical solution. - 3.2 Initial and boundary conditions. - 3.3 Temperature-based formulations. - 3.4 One-dimensional groundwater flow. - 3.4.1 Steady vertical flow. - 3.4.2 Flow in a confined aquifer or fault zone. - 3.5 Dimensionless numbers. - 3.5.1 Nusselt number. - 3.5.2 Peclet number. - 3.5.3 Rayleigh number. - 3.6 Buoyancy-driven flow. - 3.7 Heatpipes Problems. - 4Regional-scale flow and transport. - 4.1Sources and sinks of fluid. - 4.1.1 Geologic forcing. - 4.1.2 Anomalous fluid pressures. - 4.1.3 Hydraulic fracturing. - 4.1.4 The Gulf Coast. - 4.1.5 Accretionary prisms. - 4.2 Regional-scale solute transport. - 4.2.1 Groundwater age. - 4.2.2 Large-scale dispersion. - 4.2.3 Evolution of regional groundwater chemistry. - 4.3 Regional-scale heat transfer. - 4.3.1 The conductive regime in sedimentary basins. - 4.3.2 Thermal effects of groundwater flow in sedimentary basins. - 4.3.3 Some case studies of sedimentary basins. - 4.3.4 An example from volcanic terrane. - 4.3.5 The stress-heat flow paradox of the San Andreas fault Problems. - 5 Ore deposits. - 5.1Mississippi Valley-type deposits. - 5.1.1 Evidence for regional-scale brine migration. - 5.1.2 The salt problem. - 5.1.3 Controls on ore deposition. - 5.1.4 Driving forces for fluid flow. - 5.1.5 The Irish MVTs. - 5.2 Sediment-hosted uranium. - 5.2.1 Redox control of uranium solubility. - 5.2.2 Tabular uranium deposits. - 5.2.3 Unconformity-type uranium deposits. - 5.3 Supergene enrichment of porphyry copper. - 5.4 Colombian emeralds. - Problems. - 6 Hydrocarbons. - 6.1 Maturation. - 6.1.1 The oil window. - 6.1.2 Groundwater flow and the thermal regime. - 6.2 Migration. - 6.2.1 Capillary effects. - 6.2.2 Primary migration. - 6.2.3 Secondary migration. - 6.3 Entrapment. - 6.4 Governing equations for immiscible multiphase flow. - 6.5 Case studies. - 6.5.1 The Uinta basin. - 6.5.2 The Los Angeles basin. - Problems. - 7 Geothermal processes. - 7.1 Crustal heat flow. - 7.1.1 Measurement. - 7.1.2 Lateral and vertical variations. - 7.1.3 Perturbations due to groundwater flow. - 7.2 Magmatic-hydrothermal systems. - 7.2.1 Magmatic heat sources. - 7.2.2 Heat transfer from magma to groundwater. - 7.2.3 Fluid circulation near magma bodies. - 7.2.4 Permeabilities in near-magma environments. - 7.3 Fluid flow and heat transport near the critical point. - 7.3.1 One-dimensional pressure-enthalpy paths. - 7.3.2 Two-dimensional convection. - 7.4 Multiphase processes. - 7.4.1 Phase separation. - 7.4.2 Vapor-dominated zones. - 7.4.3 Pressure transmission. - 7.4.4 Boiling point-depth curves. - 7.5 Hotsprings. - 7.6 Geysers. - 7.7 Geothermal resources. - 7.8 Ore deposits. - 7.9 Subsea hydrothermal systems. - 7.9.1 Importance to the Earth's thermal budget. - 7.9.2 Influence on ocean chemistry. - 7.9.3 Quantitative description. - Problems. - 8 Earthquakes. - 8.1 Effective stress. - 8.2 Coulomb's law of failure. - 8.3 Induced seismicity. - 8.3.1 The Rocky Mountain arsenal. - 8.3.2 Rangely,Colorado. - 8.4 Fluid pressures at seismogenic depths. - 8.4.1 Hubbert and Rubey. - 8.4.2 Irwin and Barnes model for the San Andreas. - 8.4.3 Byerlee and Rice models for the San Andreas. - 8.5 Earthquake-induced hydrologic phenomena. - 8.5.1 Stream flow and springs. - 8.5.2 Well behavior. - 8.5.3 Geysering. - 8.6 Effect of earthquakes on crustal permeability. - 8.6.1 Analysis of the Loma Prietacase. - 8.6.2 State-of-stress and the orientation of conductive fractures. - Problems. - 9 Evaporites. - 9.1 Evaporite formation. - 9.1.1 The marine evaporite problem. - 9.1.2 Groundwater inflow. - 9.1.3 CaCl2 brines. - 9.1.4 Magnesium depletion. - 9.1.5 Continental evaporites. - 9.1.6 Groundwater outflow. - 9.2 Bedded evaporites. - 9.3 Saltdomes. - 9.3.1 Variable-density convection. - 9.3.2 Caprock formation. - Problems. - 10 Diagenesis and metamorphism. - 10.1 Reaction-Flow coupling. - 10.2 Diagenesis of siliciclastic sequences. - 10.2.1 Diagenesis in sedimentary basins. - 10.2.2 Silica cementation by thermal convection. - 10.3 Diagenesis of carbonate platforms. - 10.3.1 Dolomitization. - 10.3.2 Mixing-zone dissolution. - 10.4Local-scale diagenetic features. - 10.4.1 Mechanochemical coupling. - 10.4.2 Geochemical banding. - 10.5 Metamorphism. - 10.5.1 The evidence for voluminous fluid fluxes. - 10.5.2 The nature of permeability in metamorphic environments. - 10.5.3 Contact metamorphism at Skaergaard. - 10.5.4 Low-pressure metamorphic belts. - Problems. - References. - Index.
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    Call number: M 92.0753 ; AWI G6-92-0394
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume summarizes the main results of a priority programme of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Bonn-Bad Godesberg
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXIX, 544 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3-540-54034-2 , 0-387-54034-2
    Classification:
    Geochemistry
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1 Scope / G. Matthess 2 Polar Organic Substances and Their Role in the Water-Saturated and -Unsaturated Zones 2.0 Introduction / F.H. Frimmel 2.1 Isolation Procedures and Characterization Methods 2.1.1 Isolation and General Characterization of Organic Acids from Pore Water / F.H. Frimmel 2.1.2 Isolation and Characterization of Soil Humic Matter / W. Finger, B. Post and H. Klamberg 2.1.3 Isolation and Characterization of Organic Substancesin Ground Water and Sediments / F. Selenka and A. Hack 2.1.4 Chromatographie Characterization of the Acid-Soluble Part of Humic Substances / F.H. Frimmel 2.1.5 Spectroscopic Characterization of Humic Substances in the Ultraviolet and Visible Region and by Infrared Spectroscopy / G. Abbt-Braun 2.1.6 Temperature-Programmed/Time-Resolved Pyrolysis Field lonization Mass Spectrometry - a New Method for the Characterization of Humic Substances / H.-R. Schulten 2.1.7 Interpretation of the Pyrolysis Products of Isolated Humic and Fulvic Acids / G. Abbt-Braun 2.1.8 Characterization of Isolated Humic Material by 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy /J. Buddrus and P. Burba 2.1.9 Characterization of Humic Substances Extracted by Organic Solvents / B. Post and H. Klamberg 2.2 Interaction of Inorganics with Humic Substances 2.2.1 Investigation of Metal Complexation by Polarography and Fluorescence Spectroscopy / F.H. Frimmel 2.2.2 Determination of Complexation Equilibria by the Ion-Exchange Method / W. Finger and H. Klamberg 2.2.3 Sorption of Metals on Humic Material / R. Becker and H. Klamberg 2.2.4 Interactions of Humic Substances with Iodine / K. G. Heumann and C. Reifenhäuser 2.2.5 Experiments on the Influence of Organic Ligands upon Kinetics of Feldspar Weathering / A. Petersen, G. Matthess and D. Schenk 2.3 Characterization of Some Organic Acids in the Subsurface of the Sandhausen Ecosystem / T. Cordt and H. Kussmaul 2.3.4 Organic Acids 2.3.5 Conclusions 3 Carbonate Systems 3.0 Introduction / E. Usdowski 3.1 Dissolution Kinetics in the Generation of Carbonate Ground Waters 3.1.1 Theoretical and Experimental Results of the Kinetics of Calcite Dissolution and Precipitation / W. Dreybrodt 3.1.2 Field Measurements and Laboratory Experiments on Calcite Dissolution Kinetics of Natural Porous Media / J. Baumann and H.D. Schulz 3.2 Field Studies on Subsurface Water of Selected Sites / B. Merkel and J. Grossmann 3.2.1 Pore Water Sampling in Carbonate Terrains 3.2.2 Variation of Inorganic Carbon in the Unsaturated Zone of a Carbonate Gravel System / L. Eichinger and B. Merkel 3.2.3 Isotope Geochemistry of the Subsurface Carbonate System in Sandhausen and Bocholt / H. Dörr, W. Leuchs, P. Obermann, W. Regenberg and C. Sonntag 3.2.4 Application of Stable Carbon and Sulfur Isotope Models to the Development of Ground Water in a Limestone-Dolomite-Anhydrite-Gypsum Area / K.W. Schaefer and E. Usdowski 3.2.5 A dissolution Front at the Contact of Sandsto Marly Limestone Aquifers / H.R. Langguth and R. Schulz 3.2.6 Carbonate Rock Dissolution Under Intermediate System Conditions / J. Michaelis 3.3 Alteration in Karst Systems 3.3.1 Mineralogy and Hydrogeochemistry of the Gypsum Karst of Foum Tatahouine, South Tunisia / W. Smykatz-Kloss, H. Hötzl and H. Kössl 3.3.2 Dedolomitization and Salt Formationin a Semi-Arid Environment / W. Smykatz-Kloss, and J. Goebelbecker 3.3.3 Transformation Processes in Paleokarst Sediments and Chemistry of Modern Waters in the Aladag Region, Turkey / M. Cevrini and W. Echle 4 Silicate Systems 4.0 Introduction / G. Matthess 4.1 Redox Reactions in the Subsurface 4.1.1 Anoxic Reaction Zones in an Aquifer Influenced by Increasing Nitrate and Sulfate Contents / W. Leuchs and P. Obermann 4.1.2 Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotopes as Indicators for Nitrification and Denitrification / H.-L. Schmidt, S. Voerkelius and A. Amberger 4.1.3 Redox Conditions and Microbial Sulfur Reactions in the Fuhrberger Field Sandy Aquifer / J. Böttcher, O. Strebet and W. Kölle 4.1.4 Influence of Fine-Grained Cover Beds on the Chemistry of Shallow Ground Water / G. Ebhardt and P. Fritsch 4.1.5 Hydrogeochemical Processes During the Passage of Surface Water and Ground Water Through Genetically Different Organic Sediments / H. Brühl, A. Moschick and H. Verleger 4.1.6 Hydrochemical Phenomena in the Dorsten Leakage System / M. Hoffmann, H.R. Langguth and J. Larue 4.1.7 Hydrogeochemical Processes in the Hamburg Deep Aquifer System / E.P. Loehnert, W. Bauhus and C. Sonntag 4.2 Rock-Water Interaction 4.2.1 Aluminium Speciation in Acid Soil Water and Ground Water / G. Dietze and B. Ulrich 4.2.2 Mineral-Pore Water Interaction in Two Soil Types on Pleistocene Sediments at Hamburg / F. Sztuka and I. Valeton 4.2.3 Subsurface Hydrochemical Reactions in the Sandhausen Forest Ecosystem / H. Jacob, W. Regenberg and C. Sonntag 4.3 Reaction Kinetics 4.3.1 Experimental Methods for Determining Dissolution Rates of Silicates - a Comparison / D. Schenk, G. Matthess, A. Dahmke and A. Petersen 4.3.2 Field Studies on the Kinetics of Silicate Minerals/Water Interaction / G. Matthess, A. Petersen, D. Schenk and A. Dahmke 5 Microbiology 5.0 Introduction / P. Hirsch 5.1 Characterization of the Natural Subsurface Environment 5.1.1 Morphological and Taxonomic Diversity of Ground Water Microorganisms / P. Hirsch, E. Rades-Rohkohl, J. Kölbel-Boelke and A. Nehrkorn 5.1.2 Methods of Studying Ground Water Microbiology: Critical Evaluations and Method suggestions / P. Hirsch, E. Rades-Rohkohl, J. Kölbel-Boelke, A. Nehrkorn, R. Schweisfurth, F. Selenka and A. Hack 5.1.3 Organic Substances in Ground Water and Sediments and Their Relationships to Microorganisms in a Sandy Aquifer / E Selenka and A. Hack 5.2 Microbial Activities 5.2.1 Observations on the Physiology of Microorganisms from Pristine Ground Water Environments / P. Hirsch 5.2.2 Formation and Transformation of Manganese Oxidation States by Bacteria / J. Gottfreund and R. Schweisfurth 5.2.3 Interactions Between Humic Acids and Microorganisms / G.-J. Tuschewitzki, B. Langer and H. Otremba 5.3 Microbiology of Selected Locations 5.3.1 Subsurface Microbial Activities in the Sandhausen Forest Ecosystem / R. Weyandt and R. Schweisfurth 5.3.2 Heterotrophic Bacterial Communities in the Bocholt Aquifer System / J. Kölbel-Boelke and A. Nehrkorn 5.3.3 The Natural Microflora of the Segeberger Forest Aquifer System / P. Hirsch and E. Rades-Rohkohl 5.3.4 Microbiological Observations of the Unsaturated Zone of a Quaternary Gravel Profile / I. Alexander, G. Freitag, J. Grossmann, Β. Merkel, P. Udluft and I. Ullsperger 6 Hydrogeochemical and Geochemical-Hydraulic Models and Model Concepts 6.0 Introduction / H.-D. Schulz 6.1 Hydrogeochemical Models and Concepts 6.1.1 Development of Secondary Permeability of a Fracture Aquifer in Carbonate Rocks: a Model / W. Dreybrodt 6.1.2 Some Aspects of Modelling the Carbon System in the Unsaturated Zone / B. Merkel, L. Eichinger and P. Udluft 6.1.3 Methodical Concepts in Silicate-Water Interaction - a Comparison of Results / A. Dahmke, G. Matthess, A. Petersen and D. Schenk 6.2 Combination of Transport and Geochemical Reactions 6.2.1 Water Movement and Geochemical Reactions in the Unsaturated Zone of Sands with Low Calcite Contents / H.-D. Schulz 6.2.2 Physical and Biochemical Processes Affecting Mass Transport in the Bocholt Aquifer System / C. Bugner and R. Mull 6.2.3 Tritium and 3He Measurements as Calibration Data for Ground Water Transport Models / H. Dörr, P. Schlosser, M. Stute and C. Sonntag 6.2.4 39Ar-, 85Kr-, 3He- and 3H Isotope Dating of Ground Water in the Bocholt and Segeberger Forst Aquifer Systems / M. Forster, H. Loosli and S. Weise 6.2.5 Modelling of Mass Balance and of Microbial Transformations in the Fuhrberger Feld Sandy Aquifer / O. Strebet, J. Böttcher and W.H.M. Duynisveld 6.3 Description of Geochemical Environments with Thermodynamic Equilibrium Models / M. Rolling and H.-D. Schulz 6
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    Stuttgart : Enke
    Call number: 11/M 92.0700 ; AWI G1-95-0204 ; M 92.0693
    Description / Table of Contents: In diesem Bestimmungsatlas werden 61 transparente Schwerminerale, die in Sedimenten vorkommen können, ausführlich beschrieben und jeweils auf einem oder mehreren Farbfotos abgebildet. Das Buch ist damit ein einzigartiges Hilfsmittel bei der mikroskopischen Bestimmung. Der einleitende Teil behandelt die Grundlagen der Schwermineralanalyse: gebräuchliche Labormethoden und Hilfsmittel, Faktoren, die die Schwermineralvergesellschaftungen in Sedimenten beeinflussen und Schlüsse, die sich aus den gefundenen Schwermineralspektren ziehen lassen.
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    Pages: 148 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3432987811
    Classification:
    Petrology, Petrography
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: Vorwort. - Danksagung. - Teil 1. - Die Schwermineralanalyse - Grundlagen und Anwendung. - 1 Einführung. - 2 Schwerminerale in Sedimenten - Anwendungszweck und Grenzen ihrer Analyse. - 2.1 Hydraulische Effekte. - 2.2 Schwerminerale und Korngröße. - 2.3 Die chemische Stabilität der Schwerminerale. - 3 Methodik. - 3.1 Probennahme für Schwermineraluntersuchungen. - 3.2 Aufbereitung der Proben. - 3.2.1 Brechen und Desaggregation der Festgesteine. - 3.2.2 Wahl der Korngrößenklasse durch Sieben. - 3.2.3 Schwermineraltrennung. - 3.2.4 Vorbereitung für die optische Bestimmung. - 3.3 Mikroskopische Bestimmung. - 3.4 Kornzählung. - 3.5 Untersuchung der Varietäten. - 3.6 Hilfstechniken. - 3.6.1 Röntgendiffraktometrie. - 3.6.2 Röntgenfluoreszenz-Spektrometrie. - 3.6.3 Mikrosondenanalysen. - 3.6.4 Rasterelektronenmikroskop (REM). - 3.6.5 Kathodenlumineszenz (KL). - 3.7 Darstellung und numerische Behandlung von Schwermineralanalysen. - 4 Anwendung von Schwermineralanalysen. - Teil 2 Beschreibung der Schwermineralarten. - Übersicht der Schwerminerale. - Beschreibung der Schwermineralarten. - Literatur. - Bestimmungstabelle. - Namenregister. - Sachregister.
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    Call number: MR 90.1062 ; MOP Per 469(13) ; AWI P8-90-0342
    In: Veröffentlichungen des Geophysikalischen Instituts der Universität Leipzig
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    Note: Zugl.: Leipzig, Univ., Diss., 1940 , Inhaltsverzeichnis: Einleitung. - Abschnitt 1. - Geographisch-expeditionstechnischer Bericht. - 1: Geographischer Überblick. - 1. Beschreibung des Gebietes. - 2. Die Fjorde. - 3. Das eisfreie Hinterland. - 4. Das Sukkertoppen-Hochlandeis. - 5. Klima und Pflanzenwelt. - 6. Bewegungen des Eises und der Küstenlinie in jüngster Zeit. - 2: Plan, Vorbereitung und Ausrüstung der Oxford-Grönland-Expedition 1938. - 1. Der ursprüngliche Plan. - 2. Die Vorbereitungen. - 3. Überblick über die instrumentelle Ausrüstung. - 4. Änderungen des Arbeitsprogrammes im Verlauf der Expedition. - 5. Übersicht über die durchgeführten Untersuchungen. - 3: Der Verlauf der Expedition. - 1. Die Ausreise. - 2. Transporte, Einrichtung der Lager. - 3. Weiterarbeit zu dritt. - 4. Bei den Grönländern. - 5. Heimkehr. - Abschnitt 2. - Die Strahlungsmessungen. - 4: Die Messung der direkten Sonnenstrahlung. - 1. Instrument und Arbeitsmethode. - 2. Die Eichung. - 3. Die Ergebnisse der Messungen. - 4. Vergleich der Ergebnisse mit früheren Messungen in arktischen Gebieten. - 5. Berechnung des Trübungsfaktors. - 5: Die Registrierung der Totalstrahlung auf die Horizontalfläche. - 1. Das Instrument und seine Aufstellung. - 2. Die Eichung. - 3. Answertung der Registrierungen. - 4. Vergleiche nit anderen Messungen. - 5. Über das Verhältnis der Einstrahlung an heiteren und an bewölkten Tagen. - 6. Beziehung zwischen Bewölkungsgrad und Totalstrahlung. - 6: Strahlungsbilanzmessungen. - 1. Das Instrument und die Arbeitsmebhoden. - 2. Die Eichung. - 3. Theoretische Betrachtungen. - 4. Die Ergebnisse der Messungen. - 5. Der Einfluß der Bewölkung auf die Strahlungsbilanz. - 6. Der Tagesgang der Strahlungsbilanz an heiteren und an bewölkten Tagen. - 7. Betrachtung über die Ausstrahlung einer Schneeoberfläche. - 8. Vergleiche mit anderen Messungen. - Abschnitt 3. - Glaziologlsche Arbeiten an der Firnstation auf dem Sukkertoppen·Hochlandeis. - 7: Überblick über die Arbeiten an der Firnstation. - 1. Die Station: Aufbau, Einrichtung, Arbeitsplan. - 2. Der Schachtbau. - 8: Die Dichtebestimmungen von Firn- und Eisproben. - 1. Die Arbeitsmethoden. - 2. Die Ergebnisse. - 9: Die Feinstruktur des Firns und der Eisschichten. - 1. Arbeitsmethoden2. Die Ergebnisse A: Die Feinstruktur des Firns. - 3. Die Ergebnisse B: Die Feinstruktur der Eisschichten. - 4. Mikrophotographien von Firn- und Eisproben aus verschiedenen Tiefen. - 10: Versuch der experimentellen Bestimmung der Wärmeleitfähigkeit des Firns. - 1. Überblick über die bisher bekannten Werte der Wärmeleitfähigkeit von Schnee und Eis. - 2. Beschreibung des Instrumentes. - 3. Die Eichung der Instrumente. - 4. Die Ergebnisse. - 11: Temperaturmessungen im Firn. - 1. Die Arbeitsmethoden. - 2. Die Ergebnisse. - 12: Zusammenfassung aller Ergebnisse zu einer Analyse der Firnschichtung. - 1. Genaue Betrachtung der Firnstruktur: Können Jahresschichten festgestellt werden. - 2. Festlegung der Jahresschichten unter Zuhilfenahme der Dichtemessungen und der meteorologischen Beobachtungen der westgrönländischen Küstenstationen in vergangenen Jahren. - 3. Die Struktur des Firns als Bild des Klimas. - Abschnitt 4. - Meteorologische Arbeiten. - 13: Die Beobachtungen an den meteorologischen Stationen. - 1. Die Stationen. - 2. Die Beobachtung der verschiedenen meteorologischen Elemente. - 3. Beispiele einiger interessanter Registrierungen. - Abschnitt 5. - Gletschergeschwindigkeitsmessungen und photogrammetrische Arbeiten / von P. G. Mott. - 14: GIetschergeschwindigkeitsmessungen. - 1. Arbeitsplan und -methode. - 2. Die Ergebnisse. - 3. Fehlerbetrachtung. - 4. Die Schwankungen der Gletschergeschwindigkeit während der Meßperiode und ihre Ursachen. - 5. Die mittlere tägliche Geschwindigkeit als Funktion des Randabstandes. Gletschertiefe und Form des Untergrundes. - 6. Allgemeine gletscherkundliche Beobachtungen. - Anhang III: Die photogrammetrisch aufgenommene Karte vom Taterat-Gletscher 1 : 40 000. - Anhang I: Tabellen und Abb. 85 und 86. - Anhang II: Literaturverzeichnis.
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    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Call number: ZS-090(362) ; ZSP-168-362
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Call number: S 99.0056(99/5) ; ZSP-761(99/5)
    In: Terra nostra
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    Call number: M 01.0275 ; M 02.0279 ; PIK N 454-99-0015 ; AWI G6-01-0087
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    Pages: xxix, 872 S.
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    Call number: M 92.1228 ; AWI G4-92-0444
    In: International Geological Correlation Programme IGCP, 158B
    Description / Table of Contents: This handbook reviews the key palaeoecological methods applied to primarily organic lake and mire deposits. Particular attention is paid to Holocene environmental changes in the temperate zone, but most methods can be applied to older Quaternary deposits and to areas outside the temperate zone. The need for uniform methods of correlating stratigraphical data on a continental scale is emphasized. The first part of the book concentrates on the theoretical background to environmental change, examining relationships between physical and biological environments and how they are affected by changes in climate, hydrology human impact. The research strategy applied to palaeoecological studies of lakes and mires is then considered, introducing the concept of 'reference sites' for stratigraphical correlations. Recommended methods for dealing with these sites are described in subsequent sections. These include sampling and mapping techniques, stratigraphical methods, dating methods, and physical, chemical and biological methods. The numerical treatment of biostratigraphical data is discussed in the final section. The content is based on the work of the International Geological Correlation Programme Project 158B. The book will be a valuable reference work for all those in the field of Quaternary palaeoecology, including ecologists, geologists, geographers and archaeologists.
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    ISBN: 0471906913
    Series Statement: International Geological Correlation Programme IGCP 158B
    Classification:
    Historical Geology
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: List of contributors. - Preface. - Foreword. - BACKGROUND TO PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES DURING HOLOCENE. - 1. Late-quaternary biotic changes in terrestrial and lacustrine environments, with particular reference to north-west Europe / H. J. B. Birks. - 2. Lake sediments and palaeohydrological studies / J. A. Dearing and I. D. L. Foster. - 3. Hydrological changes in mires / P. D. Moore. - RESEARCH STRATEGY. - 4. Palaeoecological reference areas and reference sites / B. E. Berglund. - 5. Studies on past lake-level fluctuations / G. Digerfeldt. - 6. Palaeoecological studies of mires / B. Aaby. - 7. Palaeoecological studies of terrestrial soils / S. Th. Andersen. - SAMPLING AND MAPPING TECHNIQUES. - 8. Sampling techniques for lakes and bogs / B. Aaby and G. Digerfeldt. - 9. Geological survey mapping / E. Daniel. - 10. Mapping present and past vegetation / N. Malmer and G. Regnéll. - 11. Archaeological survey mapping / L. Larsson. - STRATIGRAPHICAL METHODS. - 12. Characterization of peat and lake deposits / B. Aaby and B. E. Berglund. - 13. Core correlation and total sediment influx / J. A. Dearing. - DATING METHODS. - 14. Radiometric dating / I. U. Olsson. - 15. Palaeomagnetic dating / R. Thompson. - 16. Tephrochronology / Th. Einarsson. - 17. Annually laminated lake sediments / M. Saarnisto. - 18. Dendrochronology applied to mire environments / A. V. Munaut. - 19. Dendrochronology applied in mountain regions / W. Bircher. - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL METHODS. - 20. Stable oxygen and carbon isotope analyses / U. Siegenthaler and U. Eichler. - 21. Chemical analysis / L. Bengtsson and M. Enell. - BIOLOGICAL METHODS. - 22. Pollen analysis and pollen diagrams / B. E. Berglund and M. Ralska-Jasiewiczowa. - 23. Charred particle analysis / K. Tolonen. - 24. Application of fungal and algal remains and other microfossils in palynological analyses / B. van Geel. - 25. Blue-green algae, green algae and chrysophyceae in sediments / G. Cronberg. - 26. Diatom analysis / R. W. Battarbee. - 27. Analysis of fossil fruits and seeds / K. Wasylikowa. - 28. Analysis of vegetative plant macrofossils / G. Grosse-Brauckmann. - 29. Wood and charcoal analysis / W. Schoch. - 30. Bryophyte analysis. - J. H. Dickson. - 31. Rhizopod analysis / K. Tolonen. - 32. Cladocera analysis / D. G. Frey. - 33. Ostracod analysis / H. Löffler. - 34. Coleotera analysis / G. R. Coope. - 35. Chironomid analysis / W. Hofmann. - 36. Mollusca analysis / V. Lozek. - NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF BIOSTRATIGRAPHICAL DATA. - 37. Numerical zonation, comparison and correlation of Quaternary pollen-stratigraphical data / H. J. B. Birks. - 38. Multivariate methods for data analysis / I. C. Prentice. - 39. Forest-composition calibration of pollen data / I. C. Prentice. - 40. Climatic calibration of pollen data : an example and annotated computing instructions / R. Arigo, S. E. Howe and T. Webb, III. - 41. - Climatic calibration of coleopteran data / T. C. Atkinson, K. R. Briffa, G. R. Coope, M. J. Joachim and D. W. Perzy. - Index.
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    Berlin : Akademie-Verlag
    Call number: O 3364/2 ; 1.2/WE 42 ; 6664 ; 1.2/WE 44 ; AWI S5-98-0234 ; AWI S5-17-49878
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    Call number: M 170 ; AWI G9-76-0569
    In: International Union of Geological Sciences, B1
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    Pages: 875 Seiten , Illustrationen , 29 cm
    ISBN: 8200022536
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    Note: Contents I. The Scotia Arc and Antarctic Peninsula Review of marine geophysical investigations in the Scotia Sea (Review) / D. H. Griffiths and P. F. Barker Linear magnetic anomalies in southern Drake Passage / R. M. Demenitskaya, A. M. Karasik and N. N. Trubyatchinskiy Magnetic lineations in the Scotia Sea / P. F. Barker Crustal structure of the South Orkney Islands area from seismic refraction and magnetic measurements / P. K. Harrington, P. F. Barker and D. H. Griffiths Geophysical investigation of a section of the south Scotia Ridge / D. G. Watters Marine gravity measurements in Bransfield Strait and adjacent areas / F. J. Davey Large-scale folding in the Scotia arc / I. W. D. Dalziel Recent volcanism and magmatic variation in the Scotia arc / P. E. Baker Examination of the Eltanin dredged rocks from high latitudes of the South Pacific Ocean / N. D. Watkins and R. Self Ichnites from Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands / V. Covacevich and C. Lamperein Sedimentology of submarine deposits from Bahia Chile [Discovery Bay], Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands / E. Valenzuela and J. Varela Geology of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands / E. Valenzuela and F. Herve A Tithonian-Neocomian fauna from Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands (Abstract) / J. Tavera Middle Jurassic flora from north-eastern Snow Island, South Shetland Islands / H. Fuenzalida, R. Araya and F. Herve Geomorphological observations and generalizations on the coasts of the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula / E. F. Silva Periglacial phenomena in the South Shetland Islands / R. Araya and F. Herve Patterned gravel beaches in the South Shetland Islands / R. Araya and F. Herve Attempt at reconstructing the ancient coastal geomorphology and littoral environment in the South Shetland Islands (Abstract) / R. Araya and F. Herve Volcanic activity on Deception Island, South Shetland Islands / O. Orheim Recent advances in the geology of the Antarctic Peninsula (Review) / R. J. Adie Geophysical surveys in the Antarctic Peninsula / R. G. B. Renner K-Ar age determinations on volcanic and associated rocks from the Antarctic Peninsula and Dronning Maud Land / D. C. Rex Evolution of volcanism in the Antarctic Peninsula / R. J. Adie Geology of the Lassiter Coast area, Antarctic Peninsula: preliminary report / P. L. Williams, D. L. Schmidt, C. C. Plummer and L. E. Brown Stratigraphical correlation in south-east Alexander Island / B. J. Taylor Ammonite faunas of southeastern Alexander Island and their stratigraphical significance / M. R. A. Thomson II. Western Antarctica Tectonics of the Antarctandes / G. E. Grikurov Seismic refraction shooting in Ellsworth and Dronning Maud Lands / C. R. Bentley and J. W. Clough Distribution, migration and tectonic control of Upper Cenozoic volcanism in west Antarctica and South America / O. Gonzalez-Ferran Late Cenozoic petrographic provinces of the volcanic rocks from the Andes to Antarctica / Y. Katsui Post-Miocene volcanic petrographic provinces of west Antarctica and their relation to the southern Andes of South America / O. Gonzalez-Ferran and M. Vergara Rb-Sr total-rock and mineral ages from the Marguerite Bay area, Kohler Range and Fosdick Mountains / M. Halpern Rb-Sr isotopic ages of intrusive rocks from Thurston Island and adjacent islands / F. Munizaga Geology of Marie Byrd and Ellsworth Lands / F. A. Wade and J. R. Wilbanks Stratigraphy of eastern Ellsworth Land / T. S. Laudon Glacial geomorphology of the Ellsworth Mountains / R. H. Rutford Drainage systems of the Ellsworth Mountains area (Abstract) / R. H. Rutford Unusual Upper Cambrian fauna from west Antarctica / G. F. Webers Tertiary glaciation in the Jones Mountains / R. H. Rutford, C. Craddock, C. M. White and R. L. Armstrong Outline of the geology of Marie Byrd Land and the Eights Coast / B. G. Lopatin and E. M. Orlenko Volcanic record of Cenozoic glacial history of Marie Byrd Land / W. E. LeMasurier The volcanic ranges of Marie Byrd Land between long. 100° and 140° W / O. Gonzalez-Ferran and F. Gonzalez-Bonorino Geology of the Fosdick Mountains, Marie Byrd Land / J. R. Wilbanks Ill. The Transantarctic Mountains Basement Complex of the McMurdo 'oasis', south Victoria Land / B. G. Lopatin Development of augen-gneiss in the ice-free valley area, south Victoria Land / S. B. Smithson, P. R. Fikkan, D. J. Murphy and R. S. Houston Differentiation source for the mafic and ultramafic rocks ('enstatite-peridotites') and some porphyritic granites of Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land / D. N. B. Skinner Rb-Sr geochronology of the Nimrod Group, central Transantarctic Mountains / J. Gunner and G. Faure Polyphase deformation of the Precambrian Nimrod Group, central Transantarctic Mountains / G. W. Grindley The Beacon Supergroup of east Antarctica (Review) / P. J. Barrett, G. W. Grindley and P. N. Webb Recent advances in the pre-Permian geology of northern Victoria Land / S. Nathan and D. N. B. Skinner Summary of the geology of lower Rennick Glacier, northern Victoria Land / J. A. S. Dow and V. E. Neall Stratigraphy of the Beacon Supergroup between the Olympus and Boomerang Ranges, Victoria Land / B. C. McKelvey, P. N. Webb, M. P. Gorton and B. P. Kohn Stratigraphy and petrology of the Beacon Supergroup, southern Victoria Land / D. B. Matz, P. R. Pinet and M. O. Hayes Pagoda Formation: evidence of Permian glaciation in the central Transantarctic Mountains / D. A. Coates Stratigraphy and petrology of the mainly fluviatile Permian and Triassic part of the Beacon Supergroup, Beardmore Glacier area / P. J. Barrett Permian-Triassic Beacon Supergroup of the Shackleton Glacier area, Queen Maud Range, Transantarctic Mountains / K. E. La Prade Geology of an area near the mouth of Beardmore Glacier, Ross Dependency / R. L. Oliver Stratigraphy of Triassic tetrapod-bearing beds of Antarctica / D. H. Elliot, J. W. Collinson and J. S. Powell Antarctic Triassic tetrapods (Review) / E. H. Colbert The early Mesozoic volcaniclastic Prebble Formation, Beardmore Glacier area / P. J. Barrett and D. H. Elliot Jurassic geology of the Allan-Battlements-Carapace Nunataks area, Victoria Land (Abstract) / B. A. Hall and H. W. Borns Major oxide chemistry of the Kirkpatrick basalt, central Transantarctic Mountains / D. H. Elliot Weddell orogeny-latest Permian to early Mesozoic deformation at the Weddell Sea margin of the Transantarctic Mountains / A. B. Ford Some observations on the glacial geology of the Beardmore Glacier area / J. H. Mercer Interaction of the east Antarctic ice sheet, alpine glaciations and sealevel in the Wright Valley area, southern Victoria Land / P. E. Calkin and C. Bull Weathering and soil formation in the dry valleys of southern Victoria Land: a possible origin for the salts in the soils / G. O. Linkletter IV. Eastern Antarctica Antarctic tectonics (Review) / C. Craddock Tectonics of Antarctica (Review) / G. E. Grikurov, M. G. Ravich and D. S. Soloviev Main features of Antarctic neotectonics / G. A. Znachko-Yavorskiy Dispersion-wave studies in Antarctica (Review) / R. D. Adams Crustal structure of antipodal regions of the Earth: Antarctic and Arctic / R. M. Demenitskaya and V. I. Rosenberg Results of deep seismic sounding of the Earth's crust in east Antarctica / A. L. Kogan Antarctic geochronology (Review) / A. Ya. Krylov Local earthquakes in Victoria Land / R. D. Adams Gravity determinations in Antarctica / N. P. Grushinsky Project of a gravimetric network and gravity survey in Antarctica / N. P. Grushinsky and G. E. Lazarev Regional metamorphism of the Antarctic platform crystalline basement (Review) / M. G. Ravich Enderbites / E. N. Kamenev The charnockite problem / M. G. Ravich Sequence of metamorphism and deformation in the Mawson charnockite of east Antarctica / K. Kizaki Platform magmatic formations of east Antarctica (Review) / D. S. Soloviev The sedimentary and volcanic sequence of Vestfjella, Dronning Maud Land / A. Hjelle and T. Winsnes Age an
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    Description / Table of Contents: Siebenundzwanzig Antarktisfahrer hat Herausgeber Gert Lange um ihre Erlebnisberichte gebeten. Die Forscher - es sind Vertreter der verschiedensten Fachrichtungen, wie Geodäsie, Strahlungsmessung, Ionosphärenuntersuchung, Glaziologie, Geologie, Meteorologie, Zoologie - erläutern in allgemein-verständlicher Form ihre wissenschaftlichen Aufgaben und Ergebnisse, schildern ebenso gefahrenvolle wie absonderliche Begebenheiten und beeindruckende Naturerscheinungen. So erlebte zum Beispiel Dr. Klaus Dreßler, Teilnehmer der 17. SAE, eine besonders schöne Fata Morgana: "... Auf der Gegenstation in 1,2km Entfernung erschien hoch über unserem Kettenfahrzeug eine große Flagge oder Rauchfahne, die sich nach unten ausdehnte, bis das Fahrzeug plötzlich dreifach überhöht erschien. Ebenso alle anderen Gegenstände. Durchs Fernrohr sah ich Artur ein zweites Mal über sich selbst, aber auf dem Kopfe stehend und mitunter so lang gestreckt wie in einem Zerrspiegel ... Gegenstände, sonst nicht sichtbar, kamen über dem Horizont zum Vorschein. Besonders schön: die roten und schwarzen Tafeln der Landebahnmarkierung. Sie waren sonst hinter einem Schneerücken verborgen, jetzt tauchten sie in ihrer normalen Grüße etwas zehn Meter über der Oberfläche auf. Dann verwandelten sie ich in schlanke Säulen. Der eigenartigste Effekt war, daß die Traktoren, Bulldozer und anderen Geräte für die Flugplatzunterhaltung, sonst in derselben Entfernung deutlich sichtbar, zeitweise ganz verschwanden. Alle diese Erscheinungen wechselten langsam innerhalb von ein bis fünf Minuten..." Derartige, auf Grund besonders starker Ablenkung des Lichtes in der Antarktis vorkommende Erscheinungen beeinträchtigen natürlich die Meßarbeiten, ebenso wie tiefe Temperaturen und häufige Schneestürme sehr hinderlich für topographische und andere Arbeiten sind. Seit 1959 überwinterten mehr als siebzig DDR-Wissenschaftler im Rahmen der SAE (Sowjetische Antarktisexpeditionen) auf dem weißen Kontinent, der mit seinen Schönheiten und Widrigkeiten von Mensch und Maschie immer wieder Bewährung in schwierigen Situationen verlangt.
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort 5. SAE Gefangene der Insel / Günter Skeib 6. SAE Hauptobservatorium Mirny / Stephan Klemm Auf Empfangsstation an der Prawda-Küste / Peter Glöde 7. SAE Ein ganz unnormaler schöner Tag / Joachim England 8. SAE Südliche Sterne im Fadenkreuz / Joachim Liebert Das Inferno / Günter Leonhardt 10. SAE Schwereanschlußmessung Potsdam-Mirny / Claus Elstner Unterwegs auf dem Inlandeis / Tankred Schmidt 13. SAE Wie die ersten Bilder entstanden / Peter Glöde Antarktika aus kosmischer Sicht / Hartwig Gernandt, Joachim Hofmann 14. SAE Wostok - ein Jahr im Inneren des Kontinents / M. Manfred Schneider Nachts, wenn der Himmel leuchtet / Hans Driescher 17. SAE Das Lager am Abendberg / Reinhard Dietrich 8000 Kilometer über Eis und Schnee / Artur Zielke Kreuz und quer über die Berge der Freundschaft / Klaus Dreßler Helikopter-Sprünge / Siegfried Meier 19. SAE Das Hüttendreieck auf dem Inlandeis / Georg Dittrich Temperaturprofile im Gletscherwind / Alfred Helbig An den Nunatakkern der Prinz-Charles-Berge / Joachim Hofmann 20. SAE Beobachtungen eines Arztes / Georg Schrader 21. SAE Ein Observatorium entsteht / Hartwig Gernandt Radionuklide in Antarktika / Detlef Hebert 22. SAE Als Geologe in den Read Mountains / Hans-Jürgen Paech 23. SAE Im Spaltennetz des Hays-Gletschers / Rainer Hoyer Der Marsch durch die Oase / Gerhard Strauch 24. SAE Expeditionsglück, Expeditionsleid / Klaus Peukert 25. SAE Warum Robben und Pinguine gezählt werden / Klaus Odening Auf in neue unbekannte Gebiete / Werner Passehl 26. SAE Aus der Werkstatt der Expeditionen / Bodo Tripphan Die Antarktis im Licht der Weltpolitik / M. Manfred Schneider Register
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    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: ZS-090(393) ; ZSP-168-393
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: G 8407/2 ; 13578 ; AWI G8-92-0397
    In: Angewandte Geophysik, Band 2
    Description / Table of Contents: Der zweite Band des auf insgesamt drei Bände konzipierten Werkes "Angewandte Geophysik" behandelt einen weitgespannten Fachbereich, bestehend aus Geoelektrik (Gleichstrom-, Niederfrequenz-, Hochfrequenzmethoden, Verfahren auf der Grundlage physiko-chemischer Felder), Geothermik (Wärmestrommessungen, Infrarotoberflächenerkundung, Wärmebildtechnik), Radiometrie und Kerngeophysik sowie Aerogeophysik (Aeroelektromagnetik, VLF-Methode, Aeroradiometrie). Eine weitgehend einheitliche Linie in der Behandlung der Stoffgebiete ist dadurch gewährleistet, dass am Anfang jedes Kapitels die physikalischen Grundlagen stehen, gefolgt von einer auf das Wesentliche beschränkten Erläuterung der Meßgeräte und Meßverfahren. Datenverarbeitung und Auswertung bilden einen weiteren Schwerpunkt, wobei der Wert von Methodenkombinationen besonders unterstrichen wird. Um das Auflösungs- und Aussagevermögen der verschiedenen Methoden zu veranschaulichen, wurde besondere Sorgfalt auf die Anwendungsbeispiele verwendet, deren modellhafter Charakter durch Geologie und Tiefenaufschlüsse möglichst überzeugend getestet worden war.
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Geoelektrik 1.1. Allgemeine Grundlagen / ROLF RÖSLER 1.1.1. Physikalische Gesetze 1.1.1.1. Vorbemerkungen 1.1.1.2. Die Feldgrößen und ihre Verknüpfungen 1.1.1.3. Skalar-und Vektorpotentiale und die Wellengleichung 1.1.1.3.1. Magnetisches Vektorpotential und elektrisches Skalarpotential 1.1.1.3.2. Elektrisches Vektorpotential und magnetisches Skalarpotential 1.1.1.4. Periodische Vorgänge, harmonische Felder 1 1.1.1.5. HEETZsehe Vektoren 1.1.1.6. Stetigkeitsbedingungen 1.1.1.7. Berechnungsmethoden für elektromagnetische Felder 1.1.1.7.1. Analytische Lösungen 1.1.1.7.2. Primär-oder Normalfelder 1.1.1.7.3. Numerische Näherungsverfahren 1.1.2. Die Einteilung der Geoelektrik 1.1.2.1. Einteilung nach den Ursachen der Felder 1.1.2.2. Einteilung nach den wesentlichen Merkmalen der Felder 1.1.3. Physikalische Eigenschaften der Gesteine 1.1.3.1. Übersicht 1.1.3.2. Meßprinzipien zur Bestimmung des spezifischen elektrischen Widerstandes 1.1.3.2.1. Messungen im Labor 1.1.3.2.2. Messungen in situ 1.1.3.3. Meßprinzipien zur Bestimmung der Dielektrizitätskonstante 1.2. Gleichstrommethoden / HEINZ MILITZER, GOTTFRIED PORSTENDORFER, ROLF RÖSLER, FRANZ WEBER 1.2.1. Theoretische Grundlagen 1.2.1.1. Kennzeichnung der Gleichstrommethoden 1.2.1.2. Stromzuführung mittels Elektroden und Messung des spezifischen Widerstandes 1.2.1.2.1. Punktelektroden 1.2.1.2.2. Erdungswiderstand von Elektroden 1.2.1.2.3. Scheinbarer spezifischer elektrischer Widerstand 1.2.1.3. Widerstands-Tiefensondierung 1.2.1.3.1. Potentialverteilung im geschichteten Halbraum 1.2.1.3.2. Numerische Berechnung durch Reihenentwicklung 1.2.1.3.3. Numerische-Berechnung mittels Filterkoeffizienten 1.2.1.3.4. Inverse Aufgabe der Widerstandsgeoelektrik 1.2.1.4. Beeinflussung der Potential- und Stromdichteverteilung im Boden durch besser oder schlechter leitende Einlagerungen 1.2.1.4.1. Einlagerung (Störkörper) im homogenen Feld 1.2.1.4.2. Einlagerung im Feld einer Punktelektrode 1.2.2. Allgemeine apparative und methodische Voraussetzungen 1.2.2.1. Widerstands-Tiefensondierung 1.2.2.1.1. Prinzip 1.2.2.1.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.2.2.1.3. Anwendungen 1.2.2.2. Widerstandsprofilierung (-kartierung) 1.2'.2.2.1. Prinzip 1.2.2.2.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.2.2.2.3. Anwendungen 1.2.2.3. Aufladungsmethode (Methode mise a la masse) 1.2.2.3.1. Prinzip 1.2.2.3.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse, Grundlagen der Auswertung und einige Anwendungen 1.3. Niederfrequenzmethoden / GOTTFRIED PORSTENDORFER, ROLF RÖSLER, RUPERT SCHMÖLLER 1.3.1. Theoretische Grundlagen 1.3.1.1. Charakterisierung der Niederfrequenzmethoden 1.3.1.2. Spezielle Primärfelder 1.3.1.2.1. Homogene magnetische Wechselfelder 1.3.1.2.2. Das Feld eines Dipols 1.3.1.2.3. Das Feld eines magnetischen Dipols 1.3.1.2.4. Der Linienstrom im freien Raum 1.3.1.3. Beeinflussung homogener Felder durch leitende Einlagerungen 1.3.1.3.1. Leitende Kugel im homogenen niederfrequenten Magnetfeld 1.3.1.3.2. Leitender Zylinder im homogenen niederfrequenten Magnetfeld 1.3.1.4. Beeinflussung elektromagnetischer Felder durch den geschichteten Halbraum 1.3.1.4.1. Ebene Wellen 1.3.1.4.2. Vertikaler magnetischer Dipol 1.3.1.4.3. Horizontaler magnetischer Dipol 1.3.1.4.4. Das Feld des elektrischen Dipols 1.3.1.5. Das Feld eines Linienstromes 106 1.3.1.6. Beschreibung der Wirkung einer leitenden Einlagerung im magnetischen Wechselfeld mit der Leiterkreistheorie 1.3.1.7. Die Kopplung zweier Spulen an der Erdoberfläche 1.3.2. Allgemeine apparative und methodische Voraussetzungen 1.3.2.1. Magneto-Tellurik 1.3.2.1.1. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.3.2.1.2. Anwendungen 1.3.2.2. Elektromagnetische Profilierung 1.3.2.2.1. Prinzip 1.3.2.2.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.3.2.2.3. Anwendungen 1.3.2.3. Elektromagnetische Sondierung 1.3.2.3.1. Prinzip 1.3.2.3.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.3.2.3.3. Anwendungen 1.4. Hochfrequenzmethoden / HEINRICH JANSCHEK, HERMANN MATJRITSCH, ROLF RÖSLER, PETER STEINHÄUSER 1.4.1. Theoretische Grundlagen 1.4.1.1. Allgemeine Grundlagen 1.4.1.2. Normale und anomale Felder von Rundfunksendern 1.4.1.3.. Modellgesetze 1.4.1.4. Abschirmung und Beugung von elektromagnetischen Wellen an leitenden Schichten 1.4.2. VLF-Methode 1.4.2.1. Allgemeine Grundlagen und Prinzip 1.4.2.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.4.2.3. Anwendungen 1.4.3. Radiowellendurchstrahlung 1.4.3.1. Allgemeine Grundlagen und Prinzip 1.4.3.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.4.3.3. Anwendungen 1.4.4. Radarmessungen 1.4.4.1. Allgemeine Grundlagen und Prinzip 1.4.4.2. Darstellung/der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.4.4.3. Anwendungen 1.5. Methoden auf der Grundlage physiko-chemischer Felder / HEINZ AIGNER, HEINZ MILITZER 1.5.1. Eigenpotential- und Filtrationspotentialmethode 1.5.1.1. Allgemeine Grundlagen und Prinzip 1.5.1.2. Methodische und apparative Voraussetzungen 1.5.1.3. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.5.1.4. Anwendungen 1.5.2. Methode der Induzierten Polarisation 1.5.2.1. Allgemeine Grundlagen und Prinzip 1.5.2.2. Methodische und apparative Voraussetzungen 1.5.2.3. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 1.5.2.3.1. Messungen unter Laborbedingungen 1.5.2.3.2. Messungen im Gelände 1.5.2.4. Anwendungen 1.6. Literatur 2. Geothermik / HEINZ MTLITZER, CHRISTIAN OELSNER, FRANZ WEBER 2.1. Allgemeine Grundlagen 2.1.1. Physikalische Gesetze 2.1.1.1. Wärmeleitung 2.1.1.2. Wärmekonvektion 2.1.1.3. Wärmestrahlung 2.1.2. Einteilung der Geothermik 2.1.3. Physikalische Gesteinseigensohaften und Grundlagen ihrer Bestimmung 2.1.3.1. Temperatur- und Wärmeleitfähigkeit — Definition; Abhängigkeiten von Druck, Temperatur und anderen petrophysikalischen Parametern 2.1.3.2. Meßprinzipien zur Bestimmung von Wärme- und Temperaturleitfähigkeiten 2.1.3.2.1. Labormessungen (λ und κ) 2.1.3.2.2. Messungen in situ (λ) 2.1.3.3. Die radiogene Wärmeproduktion und deren Abhängigkeit von petrophysikalischen Parametern 2.2. Wärmestrommessungen 2.2.1. Theoretische Grundlagen 2.2.2. Meßapparaturen für Wärmestrommessungen auf dem Festland und auf See 2.2.3. Besonderheiten bei der Auswertung und Interpretation von Wärmestrommessungen 2.2.3.1. Einfluß des Reliefs 2.2.3.2. Einfluß geologischer Prozesse 2.2.3.2.1. Zusammenhang zwischen Krustenalter sowie Krustendicke und Wärmestrom 2.2.3.2.2. Wirkung von Intrusionskörpern 2.2.3.3. Einfluß technischer Prozesse 2:2.3.3.1. Einfluß des Bohrvorganges — Ermittlung der ungestörten Gebirgstemperatur 2.2.3.3.2. Endlagerung radioaktiver Stoffe 2.2.4. Ergebnisse von Wärmestrommessungen 2.3. Geothermische Oberflächenerkundung 2.3.1. Temperaturmessungen in Flachbohrungen 2.3.1.1. Theoretische Grundlagen 2.3.1.1.1. Wirkung einer periodisch veränderlichen Oberflächentemperatur 2.3.1.1.2. Veränderung des Temperaturfeldes durch Einlagerungen unterschiedlicher Wärmeleitfähigkeit 2.3.1.2. Apparatur und Meßmethodik 2.3.1.3. Anwendungen 2.3.2. Infrarot- (IR-) Oberflächenerkundung 2.3.2.1. Theoretische Grundlagen 2.3.2.2. Allgemeine apparative und methodische Voraussetzungen 2.3.2.3. Punkt- bzw. Profilmessungen 2.3.2.3.1. Meßprinzip und Apparaturen 2.3.2.3.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 2.3.2.3.3. Anwendungen 2.3.2.4. Wärmebildtechnik (Thermographie) 2.3.2.4.1. Meßprinzip und Apparaturen 2.3.2.4.2. Darstellung der Meßergebnisse und Grundlagen der Auswertung 2.3.2.4.3. Anwendungen 2.4. Literatur 3. Radiometrie und Kerngeophysik / KARL KÖHLER 3.1. Physikalische Grundlagen 3.1.1. Radioaktive Strahlung 3.1.2. Strahlungsmessung 3.L3. Kinetik 3.1.3.1. Ein Nuklid 3.1.3.2. Zwei Nuklide 3.1.4. Statistik 3.2. Petrophysikalische (geochemische) Grundlagen 3.2.1. Natürlich radioaktive Nuklide 3.2.1.1. Urnuklide 3.2.1.2. Die Familie des Uraniums-238 3.2.1.
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    Call number: M 99.0228/3 ; M 91.1205 (2/3) ; AWI Bio-99-0090
    In: Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa : Band 2: Bacillariophyceae, Teil 3
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    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: I. Allgemeiner Teil. - 1. Terminologie. - II. Spezieller Teil. - A. Ordnung Centrales. - 1. Melosira Agardh [Krammer]. - 2. Orthoseira Thwaites [Krammer]. - 3. Ellerbeckia Crawford [Krammer]. - 4. Aulacoseira Thwaites [Krammer]. - 5. Cyclotella (Kützing) Brébisson [Håkansson]. - 6. Cyclostephanos Round [Håkansson]. - 7. Stephanodiscus Ehrenberg [Håkansson]. - 8. Thalassiosira Cleve [Håkansson]. - 9. Stephanocostis Genkai & Kuzmin [Håkansson]. - 10. Skeletonema Greville [Krammer]. - 11. Acanthoceras Honigmann [Krammer]. - 12. Chaetoceros Ehrenberg [Krammer]. - 13. Rhizosolenia Ehrenberg [Krammer]. - 14. Pleurosira (Meneghini) Trevisan [Krammer]. - 15. Actinocyclus Ehrenberg [Krammer]. - B. Ordnung Pennales. - Familie Fragilariaceae Hustedt. - 1. Tetracyclus Ralfs [Krammer]. - 2. Diatoma Bory [Krammer]. - 3. Meridion Agardh [Krammer]. - 4. Asterionella Hassall [Krammer]. - 5. Tabellaria Ehrenberg [Lange-Bertalot]. - 6. Synedra Ehrenberg [Lange-Bertalot]. - 7. Fragilaria Lyngbye [Lange-Bertalot]. - 1. Untergattung Fragilarias ensu Lange-Bertalot. - 2. Untergattung Alterasynedra Lange-Bertalot. - 3. Untergattung Ctenophora (Grunow) Lange-Bertalot. - 4. Untergattung Tabularia (Kützing) Lange-Bertalot. - 5. Untergattung Staurosira (Ehrenberg) Lange-Bertalot. - 8. Opephora Petit [Lange-Bertalot]. - 9. Hannaea Patrick [Lange-Bertalot]. - 10. Centronella Voigt [Lange-Bertalot]. - Familie Eunotiaceae Kützing [Lange-Bertalot unter Mitarb. v. Nörpel]. - 1. Eunotia Ehrenberg. - 2. Actinella Lewis. - 3. Peronia Brébisson & Arnott. - Tafeln 1-166. - Namenverzeichnis.
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    Call number: M 99.0434 ; AWI G1-00-0103
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    Pages: xvi, 592 Seiten
    ISBN: 0632049766
    Classification:
    Sedimentology
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface Acknowledgements Part 1: Introduction 1 Sedimentology in the earth sciences 1.1 Introduction: sedimentology and earth cycling 1.2 Erosional drainage basins and depositional sedimentary basins 1.3 Global sediment discharge and earth recycling: the rock cycle 1.4 Comparative interplanetary sedimentology 1.5 Practical sedimentology 1.6 A brief history of sedimentology Part 2: Origin and Types of Sediment Grains 2 Water-rock interactions: chemical and physical breakdown of catchment bedrock to soil and elastic sediment grains 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Natural waters as proton donors: pH, acid hydrolysis and limestone weathering 2.3 Metallic ions, electron transfer and Eh-pH diagrams 2.4 Behaviour of silicate minerals during chemical weathering: breakdown products and newly formed minerals 2.5 Acid rain and whole-catchment studies of chemical weathering 2.6 The rates and mechanisms of chemical weathering 2.7 A simple index of chemical alteration (CIA) 2.8 Vegetation, chemical weathering and the Precambrian controversy 2.9 Physical weathering 2.10 Soils as valves and filters for the natural landscape 3 The inorganic and organic precipitation of sediment: chemical, biochemical and biological 3.1 Marine and freshwater chemical composition: chemical fluxes to and from the oceans 3.2 The carbonate system in the oceans 3.3 Advances in understanding carbonate reaction kinetics and their significance 3.4 Pre-Recent and future CaCO3 reactions 3.5 Ooids 3.6 Carbonate grains from plants and animals 3.7 Carbonate muds, oozes and chalks 3.8 Other carbonate grains of biological origins 3.9 Organic productivity, sea-level and atmospheric controls of biogenic CaCO3 deposition rates 3.10 CaCO3 dissolution in the deep ocean and the oceanic CaCO3 compensation mechanism 3.11 Evaporite salts and their inorganic precipitation 3.12 Silica and pelagic plankton 3.13 Iron minerals and biomineralizers 3.14 Phosphates Part 3: User's Guide to Sedimentological Fluid Dynamics 4 Back to basics: fluid flow in general 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Material properties of fluids 4.3 Plastic behaviour 4.4 Dimensionless numbers 4.5 Reference frames for flows 4.6 The concepts of flow steadiness and uniformity 4. 7 Visualization of flow patterns 4.8 Ideal (potential) flow 4.9 Dynamics of fluid motion 4.10 Strategies for coping with the dynamic equations 5 Flow in the real world: laminar and turbulent behaviour 5.1 Osborne Reynolds and types of flow 5.2 The distribution of velocity in viscous flows: the boundary layer 5.3 Turbulent flow 5.4 The distribution of velocity in turbulent flows 5.5 Shear velocity, bed roughness, bed shear stress and flow power 5.6 The periodic coherent structures of turbulent shear flows 5.7 Shear flow instabilities, flow separation and secondary currents 6 Sediment grains in fluids: settling, transport and feedback 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Fall of grains through stationary fluids 6.3 Natural flows carrying particulate material are complex 6.4 Fluids as transporting machines 6.5 Initiation of particle motion 6.6 Initiation of motion by air flow 6.7 Paths of grain motion 6.8 Solid transmitted stresses 6.9 A dynamic sediment suspension theory 6.10 A warning: nonequilibrium effects may dominate natural sediment transport systems 6.11 Steady state, deposition or erosion: the sediment continuity equation Part 4: Sediment Transport and Sedimentary Structures 7 Bedforms and structures formed by unidirectional water flows over granular sediment 7.1 The 'trinity' of flow, transport and bedform 7.2 Current ripples 7.3 Lower-stage plane beds and cluster bedforms 7.4 Dunoids (bars, 2D dunes) 7.5 Dunes 7.6 Upper-stage plane beds 7.7 Antidunes, transverse ribs, chutes and pools, and related forms 7.8 Bedforms and sediment transport in poorly sorted sediment 7.9 Bedform phase diagrams 7.10 Bedform 'lag' effects 7.11 Bedform theory 7.12 Measurement of palaeocurrents and problems arising from trough-shaped sets of cross- stratification 8 Bedforms and structures formed by atmospheric flows 8.1 Introduction: some contrasts between air and water flows 8.2 Aeolian bedforms in general 8.3 Ballistic ripples and ridges 8.4 Dunes in general 8.5 Flow-transverse dunes 8.6 Flow-parallel dunes 8.7 Complex flow dunes 8.8 Vegetated parabolic dunes 9 Oscillatory water waves, combined flows and tides: their bedforms and structures 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Simple wave theory 9.3 Near-bed flow and bedforms 9.4 Combined flows, wave-current ripples and hummocky cross-stratification 9.5 Tidal flows 10 Bedforms and cohesive sediment transport and erosion 10.1 The 'special' case of clays and cohesive beds 10.2 Flow erosion of cohesive beds 10.3 Erosion by 'tools' 11 Sediment gravity flows and their deposits 11.1 Introduction and static grain aggregates 11.2 Static friction and stability of granular masses 11.3 Grain flow avalanches: from cross-bedding to megabreccias 11.4 Debris flows 11.5 Turbidity flows 12 Liquefaction, liquefaction structures and other 'soft' sediment deformation structures 12.1 Liquefaction 12.2 Sedimentary structures formed by and during liquefaction 12.3 Submarine landslides, growth faults and slumps 12.4 Desiccation and synaeresis shrinkage structures Part 5: External Controls on Sediment Derivation, Transport and Deposition 13 Climate and sedimentary processes 13.1 Introduction: climate as a fundamental variable in sedimentology 13.2 Solar radiation: ultimate fuel for the climate machine 13.3 Earth's reradiation and the 'greenhouse' concept 13.4 Radiation balance, heat transfer and simple climatic models 13.5 Climate and the water cycle, 13.6 General atmospheric circulations 13.7 Global climates: a summary 13.8 Climate, mountains and plateaux 13.9 Climate change 13.10 Sedimentological evidence for palaeoclimate 14 Changing sea level and sedimentary sequences 14.1 Introduction: sea level as datum 14.2 Sea-level changes 14.3 Rates and magnitude of sea-level change 14.4 Origins of global sea-level change: slow vs. fast eustasy 14.5 Sequence stratigraphy: layers, cheesewires and bandwagons 15 Tectonics, denudation rates and sediment yields 15.1 Basic geodynamics of uplift 15.2 Elevation and gradients 15.3 Catchment processes 15.4 Erosion and denudation 15.5 Large-scale studies of denudation rates 15.6 Basinal studies of denudation and sediment flux: the inverse approach 15.7 Sediment supply, vegetation and climate change: implications for basin stratigraphy 15.8 Marine strontium isotope ratio and continental erosion rates Part 6: Sediment Deposition, Environments and Facies in Continental Environments 16 Aeolian sediments in low-latitude deserts 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Physical processes and erg formation 16.3 Modern desert bedform associations and facies 16.4 Aeolian architecture 16.5 Climate change, erg abandonment and desert-lake-river sedimentary cycles 16.6 Ancient desert facies 17 Rivers 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Channel magnitude and gradient 17.3 Channel form 17.4 Channel sediment transport processes, bedforms and internal structures 17.5 The floodplain 17.6 Channel belts, alluvial ridges, combing and avulsion 17.7 River channel changes, adjustable variables and equilibrium 17.8 The many causes of channel incision-aggradation cycles 17.9 Fluvial architecture: scale, controls and time 17.10 Fluvial deposits in the geological record 18 Alluvial fans and fan deltas 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Controls on the size (area) of fans 18.3 Physical processes on alluvial fans 18.4 Debris-flow-dominated alluvial fans 18.5 Stream-flow-dominated alluvial fans 18.6 Recognition of ancient alluvial fans 18.7 Fan deltas 19 Lakes 19.1 Introduction 19.2 Lake stratification 19.3 Clastic input by rivers and the effect of turbidity currents 19.4 Wind-forced physical processes 19.5 Chemical processes and cycles 19.6 Biological processes and cycles 19.7 Modern temperate lakes and their continental sedimentary facies 19.8 Lakes in the East African rifts 19.9 Lake Baikal 19.10 Shallow saline lakes 19.11 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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer
    Call number: M 99.0101 ; AWI G7-86-0694
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is designed as a comprehensive mathematical introduction to the science of the behaviour of glaciers and ice sheets in their geophysical environment. Its main objective is to provide a better fundamental understanding of the problems of ice mechanics and fluid mechanics of large ice masses, and to connect and unify some of the approaches that have been developed in different disciplines concerned with glaciers and ice sheets. The first two chapters provide the physical background by treating ice within the framework of continuum physics and material science. The central part of the book deals with the conceptualization and mathematical formulation of glacier and ice sheet flow. Considerations concerning fluid mechanics and thermodynamics are given equal attention. The aim is to deduce common glaciological formulae from first principles and to state clearly the assumptions which lie behind the approximations. This allows the extension of the results - known to glaciologists in plane flow only - to three dimensions, thus paving the way for further research.
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    Pages: xxxvii, 510 S.
    ISBN: 9027714738
    Series Statement: Mathematical approaches to geophysics
    Classification:
    Meteorology and Climatology
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. - PREFACE. - INTRODUCTION. - SYMBOLS AND NOTATION. - PART I. FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY OF ICE. - 1.General Concepts. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Equations of Balance. - 3. Material Response. - (a) General constitutive relations, simple materials. - (b) The rule of material objectivity. - (c) Material symmetry. - (d) Constitutive response for isotropie bodies. - (e) Materials with bounded memory-some constitutive representations. - (f) Incompressibility. - (g) Some representations of isotropic functions. - 4. The Entropy Principle. - (a) The viscous heat-conducting compressible fluid. - (b) The viscous heat-conducting incompressible fluid. - (c) Pressure and extra stress as independent variables. - (d) Thermoelastic solid. - (e) Final remarks. - 5. Phase Changes. - (a) Phase changes for a viscous compressible heat-conducting fluid. - (b) Phase changes for a viscous incompressible heat-conducting fluid. - References. - 2. A Brief Summary of Constitutive Relations for Ice. - 1. Preliminary Remarks. - 2. The Mechanical Properties of Hexagonal Ice. - (a) The crystal structure of ordinary ice. - (b) The elastic behavior of hexagonal ice. - (c) The inelastic behavior of single-crystal ice. - 3. The Mechanical Properties of Polycrystalline Ice. - (a) The elastic behavior of polycrystalline ice. - (b) Linear viscoelastic properties of polycrystalline ice. - (α) General theory. - (β) Experimental results. - (c) Non-linear viscous deformation and creep. - (α) Results of creep tests. - (β) Generalization to a three-dimensional flow law. - (γ) Other flow laws. - 4. The Mechanical Properties of Sea Ice. - (a) The phase diagram of standard sea ice and its brine conten. - (b) Elastic properties. - (c) Other material properties. - References. - PART II. THE DEFORMATION OF AN ICE MASS UNDER ITS OWN WEIGHT. - 3. A Mathematical Ice-flow Model and its Application to Parallel-sided Ice Slabs. - 1. Motivation and Physical Description. - 2. The Basic Model - Its Field Equations and Boundary Conditions. - (a) The field equations. - (α) Cold ice region. - (β) Temperate ice region. - (b) Boundary conditions. - (α) At the free surface. - (β) Along the ice-water interface. - (γ) Along the bedrock surface. - (δ) Along the melting surface. - 3. The Response of a Parallel-sided Ice Slab to Steady Conditions. - (a) Dimensionless forms of the field equations. - (b) Parallel-sided ice slab, a first approximation to glacier and ice-shelf flow dynamics. - (α) Velocity and temperature fields x-independent. - (β) Extending and compressing flow. - (γ) Floating ice shelves 4. Concluding Remark. - References. - 4. Thermo-mechanical Response of Nearly Parallel-sided Ice Slabs Sliding over their Bed. - 1. Motivation. - 2. The Basic Boundary-value Problem and its Reduction to Linear Form. - 3. The Solution of the Boundary-value Problems. - (a) Zeroth-order problem. - (b) First-order problem. - (α) Harmonic perturbation from uniform flow for a zero accumulation rate. - (β) Analytic solution for a Newtonian fluid. - (γ) Numerical solution for non-linear rheology. - (δ) Effect of a steady accumulation rate. - (ε) A historical note on a previous approach. - (η) The first-order temperature problem. - (c) Numerical results for steady state. - (α) Transfer of bottom protuberances to the surface. - (β) Basal stresses. - (γ) Surface velocities. - (δ) Effect of a steady accumulation rate. - 4. Remarks on Response to a Time-dependent Accumulation Rate. - 5. Surface-wave Stability Analysis. - (a) The eigenvalue problem. - (b) Discussion of results. - 6. Final Remarks. - References. - 5. The Application of the Shallow-ice Approximation. - 1. Background and Previous Work. - 2. Derivation of the Basal Shear-stress Formula by Integrating the Momentum Equations over Ice Thickness. - (a) Derivation. - (b) The use of the basal shear-stress formula in applied glaciology. - 3. Solution of the Ice-flow Problem using the Shallow-ice Approximation. - (a) Governing equations. - (b) Shallow-ice approximation. - (c) Construction of the perturbation solution. - (d) Results. - (e) Temperature field. - 4. Theoretical Steady-state Profiles. - (a) Earlier theories and their limitations. - (b) Surface profiles determined by using the shallow-ice approximation. - 5. An Alternative Scaling - a Proper Analysis of Dynamics of Ice Sheets with Ice Divides. - (a) Finite-bed inclination. - (b) Small-bed inclination. - (c) Illustrations. - References. - 6. The Response of a Glacier or an Ice Sheet to Seasonal and Climatic Changes. - 1. Statement of the Problem. - 2. Development of the Kinematic Wave Theory. - (a) Full non-linear theory. - (b) Perturbation expansion-linear theory. - (c) An estimate for the coefficients C and D. - (d) Boundary and initial conditions. - 3. Theoretical Solutions for a Model Glacier. - (a) Solutions neglecting diffusion. - (b) Theoretical solutions for a diffusive model. - (α) Coefficient functions for the special model. - (β) Solution for a step function. - (γ) General solution for uniform accumulation rate. - (δ) The inverse problem - calculation of climate from variations of the snout. - 4. General Treatment for an Arbitrary Valley Glacier. - (a) Fourier analysis in time. - (α) Low-frequency response. - (β) High-frequency response. - (γ) Use of the results. - (b) Direct integration methods. - 5. Derivation of the Surface-wave Equation from First Principles Non-linear Theory. - (a) Surface waves in the shallow-ice approximation. - (α) Integration by the methods of characteristics. - (β) An illustrative example. - (γ) A remark on linearization. - (δ) Effects of diffusion. - (b) Remarks regarding time-dependent surface profiles in ice sheets. - (c) Long waves in an infinite ice slab - Is accounting for diffusion enough?. - (α) Basic equations. - (β) Construction of perturbation solutions. - (γ) Numerical results. - 6. Concluding Remarks. - References. - 7. Three-dimensional and Local Flow Effects in Glaciers and Ice Sheets. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Effect of Valley Sides on the Motion of a Glacier. - (a) Solutions in special cases. - (α) Exact solutions for the limiting cases. - (β) Solution for a slightly off-circular channel. - (γ) A note on very deep and wide channels. - (b) A useful result for symmetrical channels with no boundary slip. - (c) Numerical solution - discussion of results. - 3. Three-dimensional Flow Effects in Ice Sheets. - (a) Basic equations. - (b) Decoupling of the stress-velocity problem from the problem of surface profile. - (c) The equation describing the surface geometry. - (d) The margin conditions. - 4. Variational Principles. - (a) Fundamental variational theorem. - (b) Variational principle for velocities. - (c) Reciprocal variational theorem. - (d) Maximum and minimum principles. - (e) Adoption of the variational principles to ice problems. - 5. Discussion of Some Finite-element Solutions. - References. - Appendix: Detailed Calculations Pertaining to Higher-order Stresses in the Shallow-ice Approximation. - AUTHOR INDEX. - SUBJECT INDEX.
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    Ottawa : Geological Survey of Canada
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    Call number: SR 90.0007(317) ; AWI G6-06-0042
    In: Bulletin
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    Pages: 49 S. + 4 pl.
    ISBN: 066010637X
    Series Statement: Bulletin / Geological Survey of Canada 317
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    Novosibirsk : "Nauka" Sibirskoe Otdelenie
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    Call number: 91.1160 SR ; AWI G3-22-32430
    In: Trudy Instituta Geologii i Geofiziki, Vypusk 668
    Description / Table of Contents: В сборнике рассматриваются проблемы стратиграфии кайнозоя Сибири. Приводятся оригинальные материалы по зональной шкале палеогена, палиностратиграфии и палеомагнетизму палеогена и неогена, климатостратиграфии и палеогеографии плейстоцена Сибири, Северо-Востока и Дальнего Востока СССР. Впервые предлагаются биостратиграфическая шкала плиоцена юга Западной Сибири в сопоставлении со стандартной шкалой и обстоятельные обзоры по фауне млекопитающих, остракод, фораминифер, диатомовых водорослей в связи с детализацией и совершенствованием региональных стратиграфических шкал. Затрагиваются некоторые вопросы, связанные с особенностями развития рельефа и палеоклимата в плейстоцене Сибири. Книга рассчитана на широкий круг геологов, палеонтологов и географов, изучающих проблемы кайнозоя Сибири, Северо-Востока и Дальнего Востока СССР, а также занимающихся геологической съемкой кайнозойских отложений
    Description / Table of Contents: Translation of the abstract: The collection deals with the problems of stratigraphy of the Cenozoic of Siberia. Original materials on the Paleogene zonal scale, palinostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of the Paleogene and Neogene, climatostratigraphy and paleogeography of the Pleistocene of Siberia, the Northeast and the Far East of the USSR are presented. For the first time, a biostratigraphic scale of the Pliocene in the south of Western Siberia is proposed in comparison with the standard scale and detailed reviews of the fauna of mammals, ostracods, foraminifers, and diatoms in connection with the refinement and improvement of regional stratigraphic scales. Some issues related to the features of the development of the relief and paleoclimate in the Pleistocene of Siberia are touched upon. The book is intended for a wide range of geologists, paleontologists and geographers studying the problems of the Cenozoic of Siberia, the North-East and the Far East of the USSR, as well as those involved in the geological survey of Cenozoic deposits.
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    Pages: 184 Seiten , Illustrationen , 1 Beilage
    ISBN: 5-02-029166-8
    Series Statement: Trudy Instituta Geologii i Geofiziki 668
    Language: Russian
    Note: СОДЕРЖАНИЕ Предисловие Проблемы зональной шкалы палеогена Сибири / Шацкий С.Б. Стратиграфия плиоцена юга Западно-Сибирской равнины / Зыкин В.С., Зажигин В.С., Присяжнюк В.А. Магнитобиостратиграфический разрез и палеомагнитная характеристика плиоценовых отложений юга Западно-Сибирской равнины / Гнибиденко З.Н. Олигоценовые флоры Западной Сибири (по материалам палео-карпологических исследований) / Никитин В. П. Роль палинологии в разработке стратиграфии палеогеновых и неогеновых отложений Западной Сибири / Мартынов В.А. Об оценке абсолютного возраста и детальной корреляции плиоцен-четвертичных отложений методом палеовековых вариаций / Донченко В. В., Гнибиденко З.Н. Палеогеновые и неогеновые отложения юго-запада Чулымо-Енисейской впадины / Колыхалов Ю.М., Нечаева Е. К., Бессоненко Э.А. Картируемые горизонты неогена на юге Западно-Сибирской плиты / Даргевич В.А. Палинокомплексы палеогена и неогена Обь-Иртышского междуречья Западно-Сибирской равнины и их стратиграфическое значение / Кондинская Л. И., Юдина Е. В. О возрасте фауны позвоночных из серо-зеленых глин Павлодарского Прииртышья / Тлеубердина П.А. Неогеновые и четвертичные комплексы остракод юга Западной Сибири / Казьмина Т.А. Палинокомплексы кайнозоя Сургутского Приобья / Боброва С.И., Кириенко И.В. Корреляция палино-компллексов палеогена юго-восточной части Западно-Сибирской равнины (Томская область, правобережье Оби) / Ильенок Л.Л., Кабанова В.М., Костеша О.Н. Биостратиграфия морского палеогена юго-востока Западной Сибири по данным изучения микрофауны / Подобина В.М. О границе эоцена - олигоцена по данным изучения фораминифер (на примере Западной Сибири) / Подобина В.М. Климатические особенности формирования среднеплиоценовых отложений Северного Казахстана / Бобоедова А.А., Терещенко Р.А. Сравнительная стратиграфия палеогеновых отложений юга Западной Сибири и Тургайского прогиба на основе палиноспектров / Вобоедова А.А., Паскарь З.С. Палеоген и неоген Западного Забайкалья / Иметхенов А.Б., Резанов И.Н., Савинова В.В., Черняева Г.И., Будаев Р.Ц. Новые данные по расчленению и строению кайнозойских отложений на побережье моря Лаптевых / Евтеева И.С., Логинова И.Э., Каган Л.Я. Новые данные по палиностратиграфии кайнозойских отложений Тастахского прогиба Приморской низменности (Якутия) / Бакулина Н.Т., Жарикова Л.П. Результаты спорово-пыльцевого анализа отложений верхнего кайнозоя среднего течения р. Алазеи (Якутия) / Львова Е.М. Новые данные о неогеновых отложениях в Северном Приохотье / Ананьева Э.Г., Смирнова Т.И. Палеогеография и радиоуглеродная хронология на рубеже плейстоцена и голоцена Предалтайской равнины / Левина Т.П., Орлова Л.А., Панычев В.А., Скабичевская Н.А. К проблеме выделения раннезырянских межстадиалов в Западной Сибири / Архипов С.А., Вотах М.Р. Новые данные по палеогеографии плейстоцена Западного Саяна / Фельдбарг Н.Е., Чернышова М.Б. История развития рельефа и формирования позднеплейстоценовых отложений на юго-восточной окраине Северо-Сибирской низменности / Сахарова Е.И., Бурьянова О.П. Геоморфологическое районирование северо-западных окраин Алтае-Саянской горной области / Вдовин В.В. Эрозионные циклы рек Западного Прибайкалья в позднем плейстоцене и голоцене / Сизиков А.М. Типы морфогенеза на пластовых равнинах Зауралья и восстановление палеоклиматов плейстоцена / Илларионов А.Г. Палеоклиматы позднего плейстоцена и голоцена севера Сибири / Данилов И.Д. К стратиграфическому значению разреза четвертичных отложений на р. Хатанга у пос. Новорыбное / Зольников И.Л., Шевко А.Я. Морфология валунов и галек в моренах Белогорской возвышенности (Нижнее Приобье) / Шелехова Т.Г. , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: SR 96.0498(231) ; ZSP-686-231
    In: Report / Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, 231
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    Pages: 40 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
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    Call number: S 99.0423(125) ; ZSP-560-125
    In: Mitteilungen aus dem Institut für Geophysik und Meteorologie der Universität zu Köln
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    Pages: 170 S.
    ISSN: 0069-5882
    Series Statement: Mitteilungen aus dem Institut für Geophysik und Meteorologie der Universität zu Köln 125
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    Call number: SR 90.0068(38) ; ZSP-320(E,38)
    In: Geologisches Jahrbuch
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    Pages: 522 S. + 1 Kt.-Beil., 3 Beil.
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    Call number: SR 90.0068(37) ; SR 90.0068(37) 2. Ex. ; ZSP-320(E,37)
    In: Geologisches Jahrbuch
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    Pages: 54 S.
    Series Statement: Geologisches Jahrbuch : Reihe E 37
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    New York : American Institute of Physics
    Call number: M 99.0571 ; M 98.0040 ; PIK N 455-02-0368 ; AWI A3-92-0463
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    Pages: xxxix, 520 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0883187124
    Classification:
    Meteorology and Climatology
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Foreword. - Preface. - Acknowledgements. - List of symbols and definitions. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Nature of the problem. - 3. Basic equations for the atmosphere and oceans. - 4. Various decompositions of the circulation. - 5. The data. - 6. Radiation balance. - 7. Observed mean state of the atmosphere. - 8. Observed mean state of the oceans. - 9. Observed mean state of the cryosphere. - 10. Exchange processes between the earth's surface and the atmosphere. - 11. Angular momentum cycle. - 12. Water Cycle. - 13. Energetics. - 14. The ocean-atmosphere heat engine. - 15. Entropy in the climate system. - 16 Interannual and interdecadal variability in the climate system. - 17. Mathematical simulation of climate. - Appendix A: Analysis in terms of Fourier components. - Appendix B: Analysis in terms of empirical orthogonal functions (EOF's). - References. - Name index. - Subject index.
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    Call number: 21/SR 90.0917(95) ; MOP 47161 / Mitte ; AWI G9-19-43041
    In: Veröffentlichungen des Zentralinstituts Physik der Erde, Nr. 95
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    Pages: 118 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
    Edition: als Manuskript gedruckt
    ISSN: 0514-8790
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    Note: Zugleich: Berlin, Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Dissertation A, 1987 , Inhaltsverzeichnis: 0. Vorbemerkungen. - 1. Einleitung. - 2. Theoretische Grundlagen der gesteinsmagnetischen Anisotropieuntersuchungen. - 2.1. Suszeptibilitätsanisotropien in Mineralen. - 2.1.1. Magnetische Kristallanisotropie. - 2.1.2. Magnetische Formanisotropie. - 2.2. Suszeptibilitätsanisotropien in Gesteinen. - 2.3. Symmetriebeziehungen. - 3. Untersuchungsmethodik. - 3.1. Probenentnahme. - 3.2. Probenaufbereitung. - 3.3. Meßwertaufnahme. - 3.4. Meßwertbearbeitung. - 3.5. Fehlerbetrachtung. - 4. Gesteinsmagnetische Anisotropieuntersuchungen an Sedimentiten der Thüringischen und Subherzynen Senke und Magmatiten aus dem Südteil der DDR. - 4.1. Vorbemerkungen. - 4.2. Gesteinsmagnetische Anisotropieuntersuchungen in Sedimentiten. - 4.2.1. Genetische Klassifizierung der gesteinsmagnetischen Anisotropien. - 4.2.2. Anwendung der Methode auf Karbonate der Allertal-Grabenzone (Subherzyne Senke). - 4.2.2.1. Geologische Stellung 4.2.2.2. Ergebnisse der Anisotropieuntersuchungen. - 4.2.3. Anwendung der Methode auf Karbonate aus Randstörungen der Thüringischen Senke. - 4.2.3.1. Geologische Stellung. - 4.2.3.2. Ergebnisse der Anisotropieuntersuchungen. - 4.2.4. Diskussion der Ergebnisse. - 4.2.5. Schlußfolgerungen. - 4.3. Gesteinsmagnetische Anisotropieuntersuchungen an Magmatiten aus dem Südteil der DDR. - 4.3.1. Genetische Klassifizierung gesteinsmagnetischer Anisotropien in Magmatiten. - 4.3.2. Anwendung der Methode auf die Gesteine des Kirchberger Granits. - 4.3.2.1. Geologische Stellung. - 4.3.2.2. Diskussion der gesteinsmagnetischen Untersuchungsergebnisse. - 4.3.3. Anwendung der Methode auf die Gesteine des Meißener Massivs. - 4.3.3.1. Geologische Stellung. - 4.3.3.2. Diskussion der gesteinsmagnetischen Untersuchungsergebnisse. - 4.3.4. Schlußfolgerungen. - 5. Die Anisotropie der Suszeptibilität in den Ketamorphiten der Schirmacher-Oase (Ostantarktika). - 5.1. Vorbemerkungen. - 5.2. Genetische Klassifizierung gesteinsmagnetischer Anisotropien in Metamorphiten. - 5.2.1. Modellvorstellungen zum Orientierungsverhalten ferromagnetischer Minerale bei Deformation. - 5.2.2. Anisotropie der Suszeptibilität und Regionalmetamorphose. - 5.2.3. Anisotropie der Suszeptibilität und Dynamometamorphose. - 5.3. Petromagnetische und petrographisch/petrochemische Eigenschaften der Tektonite (Kataklasite, Mylonite, Blastomylonite) aus einer Störungszone der Schirmacher Oase. - 5.3.1. Geologisch-geophysikalische Übersicht. - 5.3.2. Strukturelle und stoffliche Untersuchungsergebnisse. - 5.3.2.1. Tektonische und petrographisch/petrochemische Ergebnisse. - 5.3.2.2. Zur Anisotropie der gesteinsmagnetischen Eigenschaften 5.3.2.3. Zur kristallographischen Anisotropie (Textur) des Magnetitanteils. - 5.3.3. Diskussion der Ergebnisse und Schlußfolgerungen. - 5.3.3.1. Parameterbeziehung zwischen den petrophysikalischen und stofflichen Ergebnissen aus methodischer Sicht. - 5.3.3.2. Geowissenschaftliehe Komplexinterpretation zur Kinematik der Störungszone. - 6. Anwendung gesteinsmagnetischer Anisotropieuntersuchungen zur Bewertung paläomagnetischer Meßergebnisse. - 6.1. Anisotropie beim Erwerb einer thermoremanenten Magnetisierung (TRM). - 6.2. Anisotropie beim Erwerb einer Sedimentationsremanenz (DRM). - 6.3. Schlußfolgerungen. - 7. Zusammenfassende Ergebnisdarstellung und Schlußfolgerungen für weiterführende Arbeiten. - Literatur.
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    Description / Table of Contents: In diesem Werk werden ausführlich das Klimasystem mit seinen äußeren Anregungen und den untereinander in komplizierter Wechselwirkung stehenden Komponenten sowie die grundlegenden Wege der Klimaforschung behandelt. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit gilt den Klimaschwankungen in geologischer Vergangenheit und Neuzeit sowie dem anthropogenen Einfluß auf das Klima mit all seinen Konsequenzen in Gegenwart und Zukunft. Diese erste deutschsprachige Monographie über moderne Klimatologie ist nicht nur für Fachkollegen und Studenten gedacht, sondern auch für alle, die interdisziplinäre Bezüge oder tiefergehendes Interesse am Klimaproblem unserer Zeit haben.
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis : 1. Das Klima - internationaler und interdisziplinärer Forschungsschwerpunkt / (W. BÖHME, G. S. GOLIOYN). - 1.1. Grundlegende Aspekte moderner Klimatologie. - 1.2. Das Weltklimaprogramm. - 1.2.1. Anliegen und Anlage des Weltklimaprogramms. - 1.2.2. Phasen der bisherigen Entwicklung des Programms. - 1.2.3. Ergebnisse, Stand und neue Programme sowie Erfordernisse. - 1.2.4. Zweite Weltklimakonferenz. - 2. Eigenschaften und Komponenten des Klimasystems / (G. FLEMMEKTG, M. B. GALTST, H.-F. GRAF, A. HELBIG, P. HUPFER, K. JA. KONDRAT'EV). - 2.1. Klima und Klimasystem. - 2.1.1. Klimabegriff. - 2.1.1.1. Definitionen. - 2.1.1.2. Maßstabsbezogenheit des Klimas. - 2.1.2. Hauptwege der Erforschung des Klimas. - 2.1.3. Klimafaktoren und -elemente. - 2.1.3.1. Klimafaktoren. - 2.1.3.2. Klimaelemente. - 2.1.4. Das Klimasystem und seine Haupteigenschaften. - 2.2. Solarstrahlung und globaler Energiehaushalt. - 2.2.1. Die Solarkonstante und ihre Variationen. - 2.2.2. Globale Energiebilanzen. - 2.2.3. Grundlegende Energieflüsse im Klimasystem. - 2.3. Die Atmosphäre als Komponente des Klimasystems. - 2.3.1. Wolken. - 2.3.2. Aerosol. - 2.3.3. Strahlungsaktive Gase. - 2.3.3.1. Allgemeine Übersicht. - 2.3.3.2. Kohlenstoffkreislauf. - 2.3.3.3. Ozon. - 2.3.3.4. Vergleich von Klimaeffekten. - 2.4. Klimafaktor Ozean. - 2.4.1. Basisprozesse an der Grenzfläche Ozean/Atmosphäre. - 2.4.1.1. Transformation der Solarstrahlung. - 2.4.1.2. Fühlbarer und latenter Wärmestrom. - 2.4.1.3. Hydrologischer Zyklus. - 2.4.1.4. Austausch von Gasen. - 2.4.1.5. Austausch von Stoff. - 2.4.1.6. Übergang kinetischer Energie. - 2.4.1.7. Gegenseitige Hauptwirkungen von Ozean und Atmosphäre. - 2.4.2. Großräumige Wechselwirkungen Ozean/Atmosphäre. - 2.4.2.1. Der Ozean als Wärmereservoir. - 2.4.2.2. Ozeanischer Energietransport. - 2.4.2.3. Wechselwirkung Ozean/Atmosphäre und innertropische Konvergenzzone (ITCZ). - 2.4.2.4. Ozeanische Absink- und Auftriebszonen. - 2.4.3. Die energetisch aktiven Zonen des Ozeans und das Programm RAZREZY. - 2.5. Festland und Biosphäre als Komponenten des Klimasystems. - 2.5.1. Energetische Wechselwirkungen Erdoberfläche/Atmosphäre. - 2.5.2. Massenaustausch Landoberfläche/Atmosphäre. - 2.5.2.1. Hydrologischer Kreislauf und Bodenfeuchteregime. - 2.5.2.2. Stoffaustausch. - 2.5.3. Einfluß der Pflanzendecke. - 2.5.3.1. Allgemeines. - 2.5.3.2. Vergleich von Kurzgras mit pflanzenlosem Boden. - 2.5.3.3. Besonderheiten niederwüchsiger Vegetationstypen. - 2.5.3.4. Eigenschaften homogener Waldbestände. - 2.5.3.5. Zur Berücksichtigung der Vegetation in Klimamodellen. - 2.5.4. Der Einfluß der Gebirge auf das Klima. - 2.5.4.1. Allgemeine Eigenschaften des Gebirgsklimas. - 2.5.4.2. Der Einfluß der Meereshöhe und des Stockwerkaufbaus der Atmosphäre. - 2.5.5. Gegenwärtige Änderungen der Landnutzung und ihre Bedeutung für das Klima. - 2.6. Die Wirkung von Vulkaneruptionen im Klimasystem. - 2.6.1. Einführung. - 2.6.2. Eigenschaften vulkanischer Eruptionen. - 2.6.3. Aeronomische Auswirkungen von Vulkaneruptionen - Entwicklung und Eigenschaften von Vulkanaerosol. - 2.6.4. Auswirkungen vulkanischen Aerosols auf den Strahlungshaushalt. - 2.6.5. Beobachtete Klimavariationen nach Vulkanausbrüchen. - 2.6.6. Modellierung der Auswirkungen stratosphärischen Aerosols auf das Klimasystem. - 2.7. Kryosphäre als Komponente des Klimasystems. - 2.7.1. Kryosphäre und Klimaentwicklung. - 2.7.2. Landeisformen. - 2.7.2.1. Schneedecke. - 2.7.2.2. Eisschilde. - 2.7.2.3. Unterirdisches Eis/Ewiger Frostboden. - 2.7.2.4. Gebirgsgletscher. - 2.7.3. Meereis. - 2.8. Die allgemeine Zirkulation der Atmosphäre und ihre Energetik. - 2.8.1. Grundzüge und Eigenschaften. - 2.8.2. Die Zirkulation nach den Beobachtungen. - 2.8.3. Drehimpuls-Bilanz. - 2.8.4. Energetik der allgemeinen Zirkulation. - 2.8.5. Schlußfolgerungen. - 2.9. Telekonnektionen und el Nino/Südliche Oszillation (ENSO). - 2.9.1. Hemisphärische und globale „Fernwirkungen". - 2.9.2. Zur Anregung von el Nino/Südliche Oszillation (ENSO). - 3. Klimadaten / (M. OLBERG, R. STELLMACHER, K. J A . KONDRAT'EV). - 3.1. Analyse von Daten. - 3.1.1. Einleitung. - 3.1.2. Homogenitätsprüfung, Trendanalyse. - 3.1.2.1. Daten. - 3.1.2.2. Ausgewählte Methoden der Homogenitätsprüfung. - 3.1.2.3. Einige Möglichkeiten der Trendelimination. - 3.1.2.4. Über die Schätzung fehlender Meßwerte. - 3.1.2.5. Beispiele zur Trendanalyse. - 3.1.3. Spektralanalyse klimatologischer Datenreihen. - 3.1.3.1. Schätzung des konventionellen und des Maximum-Entropie-Spektrums. - 3.1.3.2. Signifikanzgrenzen für das empirische Spektrum. - 3.1.4. Klimadatenanalyse in gleitenden Zeitintervallen. - 3.1.4.1. Numerische Filterung. - 3.1.4.2. Gleitende MESA. - 3.1.5. Hinweise zur mehrkanaligen Spektralanalyse. - 3.2. Klimaüberwachung aus dem Kosmos. - 3.2.1. Haupterfordernisse einer Klimaüberwachung. - 3.2.2. Programm und Genauigkeitsforderungen. - 3.2.3. Aussichten. - 4. Klimatheorie und -modellierung / (G. SCHMITZ). - 4.1. Einleitung. - 4.2. Grundgleichungen. - 4.3. Grundgleichungen für den großräumigen Scale. - 4.4. Global gemittelte Klima-Gleichungen. - 4.5. Klimamodellierung. - 4.6. Hierarchie von Klimamodellen. - 4.6.1. Energiebilanzmodelle. - 4.6.2. Strahlungs-Konvektions-Modelle. - 4.6.3. Statistisch-dynamische Modelle. - 4.6.4. Zirkulationsmodelle der Atmosphäre. - 4.6.5. Globale Zirkulationsmodelle. - 4.6.6. Stochastische Modelle. - 4.7. Energiebilanzmodelle. - 4.7.1. Global gemittelte Modelle. - 4.7.2. Zonal-gemittelte Modelle. - 4.7.3. Stochastische Energiebilanzmodelle. - 4.8. Statistisch-dynamische Modelle. - 4.8.1. Zonal-symmetrische Modelle. - 4.8.2. Modelle stationärer Störungen. - 4.9. Globale Zirkulationsmodelle. - 4.9.1. Kleinräumige Prozesse. - 4.9.2. Ausgewählte Anwendungen und Ergebnisse. - 5. Globale Klimaklassifikation / (M. HENDL). - 5.1. Allgemeine Probleme der Klimaklassifikation. - 5.2. Die Anfänge der klimatischen Gliederung der Erdoberfläche: Die Aufstellung individueller Klimaprovinzen. - 5.3. Die Einführung der objekten Klimaklasssifikation durch Wladimir Köppen: das vegetationsbezogene Köppen-Klimasystem und seine Modifikationen. - 5.4. Vegetationsbezogene Klimasysteme mit abweichendem Klassifikationsprinzip. - 5.4.1. Die effektive Klimaklassifikation von N. N. IVANOV. - 5.4.2. Die Klimaklassifikationen von THORNTHWAITE. - 5.4.3. Neuere Entwicklungstendenzen. - 5.5. Effektive Klimaklassifizierung nach landwirtschaftlichen Gesichtspunkten. - 5.6. Effektive Klimaklassifizierung nach humanphysiologischen Gesichtspunkten. - 5.7. Effektive Klimaklassifizierung für technische Zwecke: Das HOFFMANN-System 1975. - 5.8. Bemühungen um genetische Klimaklassifikationen. - 6. Klima und Gesellschaft / (K. BERNHARDT, A. HELBIG). - 6.1. Anthropogene Wirkungen im klimatischen System. - 6.1.1. Überblick. - 6.1.2. Anthropogene Modifikation des Lokalklimas im Stadtgebiet und in Industrie-Ballungsräumen. - 6.1.3. Anthropogene Einwirkungen auf das globale Klima. - 6.1.4. Auswirkungen eines massierten Kernwaffeneinsatzes. - 6.2. Klimawirkungen auf gesellschaftliche Systeme. - 6.2.1. Klima und geographisches Milieu. - 6.2.2. Klima und globale Probleme. - 7. Klimate der geologischen Vorzeit / (L. EISSMANN, CHR. HÄNSEL). - 7.1. Entstehung und Wandlung der Erdatmosphäre. - 7.2. Klimazeugen und physikalische Informationsmethoden zum Paläoklima. - 7.3. Ursachen und Prozesse erdgeschichtlicher Klimaänderungen. - 7.4. Merkmale der Klimate der Erdgeschichte. - 7.4.1. Präkambrium. - 7.4.2. Paläozoikum. - 7.4.3. Mesozoikum. - 7.4.4. Känozoikum. - 7.4.4.1. Tertiär. - 7.4.4.2. Quartär. - 8. Rezente Klimaschwankungen / (K. BERNHARDT, G. HELBIG, P. HUPFER, R. K. KLIGE). - 8.1. Holozäne Klimaschwankungen. - 8.1.1. Zum Wesen von Klimaänderungen. - 8.1.2. Datenquellen zur holozänen Klimageschichte. - 8.1.3. 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    Note: INHALT EINLEITUNG / Ernst Neef I. Die astronomischen Grundlagen der Zonengliederung II. Die klimatische Gliederung der Erde III. Die hydrologischen Typen der Erde IV. Die Vegetationszonen der Erde V. Die geographischen Bodenzonen der Erde VI. Das Relief der Erdoberfläche VII . Größen- und Maßverhältnisse auf der Erde EUROPA Politisch-ökonomische Obersicht Überblick / Ernst Neef MITTELEUROPA / Ernst Neef Überblick Der Tieflandsstreifen Mitteleuropas Das nordöstliche Tiefland Das nordwestliche Flachland Die Lößzone Die Mittelgebirgszone Das Rheinische Schiefergebirge Die Hessische Senke Der östliche Teil der Mittelgebirgsschwelle Der Südteil der Mittelgebirgszone Alpen und Alpenvorland Das Alpenvorland Die Alpen Physisch-geographische Angaben über Mitteleuropa NORDEUROPA / Hans Richter Überblick Die Skandinavische Halbinsel Die Halbinsel Kola Die Finno-Karelische Platte Spitzbergen Physisch-geographische Angaben über Nordeuropa OSTEUROPA / Hellmuth Barthel Überblick Der nordöstliche Teil des Osteuropäischen Tieflandes Der westliche Teil des Osteuropäischen Tieflandes Der südliche Teil des Osteuropäischen Tieflandes Der mittlere und östliche Teil des Osteuropäischen Tieflandes Der südöstliche Teil des Osteuropäischen Tieflandes Das Krimgebirge Das Uralgebirge Physisch-geographische Angaben über Osteuropa SÜDOSTEUROPA / Gottfried Andreas Überblick Das Karpatensystem Das Pannonische Becken / Ernst Neef Transsilvanien Die Moldauische Platte Das südliche Karpatenvorland Das Donautal Die Dobrudscha (Dobrogea) Das Dinarische Gebirgssystem Das Balkangebirge Die Nordbulgarische Platte Die südbulgarischen Gebirge Das Maricabecken Physisch-geographische Angaben über Südosteuropa SÜDEUROPA / Gerhard Schmidt Überblick Die Pyrenäenhalbinsel Die Pyrenäen Die nordwestlichen Küstengebirge Das Ebrobecken Die spanische Meseta Das andalusische Tiefland Die Mittelmeerküste und die Betische Kordillere Portugal Die Apenninhalbinsel Die italienischen Alpen Die Poebene Mittelitalien Süditalien Die Inseln Die mediterranen Landschaften der Balkanhalbinsel Die adriatische Küste Griechenland Physisch-geographische Angaben über Südeuropa WESTEUROPA / Ernst Neef Überblick Großbritannien und Irland Schottland England und Wales Irland Frankreich Die Bretagne Das Französische Zentralmassiv Das Nordfranzösische Becken Das Garonnebecken Das Rhöne-Saöne-Gebiet und seine östliche Gebirgsflanke Französischer Jura und französische Alpen Die französi schen Pyrenäen Physisch-geographische Angaben über Westeuropa Politisch-ökonomische Übersicht über die Sowjetunion ASIEN Politisch-ökonomische Übersicht Überblick / Ernst Neef NORDASIEN / Ernst Neef Überblick Das Westsibirische Tiefland Das Mittelsibirische Bergland Das Nordostsibirische Gebirgsland Die südlichen Randgebirge Der Ferne Osten Physisch-geographische Angaben über Nordasien ZENTRALASIEN / Ernst Neef Überblick Das Hochland von Tibet Das Tarimbecken Die Dsungarei Das Mongolische Becken Das Tiefland von Turan und seine Randgebirge Physisch-geographische Angaben über Zentralasien OSTASIEN / Inge Hartsch Überblick Japan Korea Mandschurei Nordchina Südchina Physisch-geographische Angaben über Ostasien SÜDASIEN / Ernst Neef Überblick Vorderindien Der nördliche Gebirgssaum Das Indus-Ganges-Tiefland Die Vorderindische Halbinsel Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Hinterindien Burma Das Menam-Mekong-Becken Die Küstenlandschaften von Annam Die Halbinsel Malakk Die südostasiatische Inselwelt Kalimantan (Borneo) Sumatera (Sumatra) Djawa (Java) Sulawesi (Celebes) Kleine Sundainseln Philippinen Physisch-geographische Angaben über Südasien VORDERASIEN / Gerhard Schmidt Überblick Die Kleinasiatische (Anatolische) Halbinsel Das Hochland von Armenien Kaukasien / Ernst Neef Syrien - Palästina Die Arabische Halbinsel Mesopotamien, das Zwischenstromland Das Hochland von Iran und Afghanistan Physisch-geographische Angaben über Vorderasien AFRIKA / Karl Herz Politisch-ökonomische Übersicht Überblick Das Atlasgebiet Die Sahara Der Sudan Das Kongogebiet Das östliche Hochafrika Das südliche Hochafrika Madagaskar Physisch-geographische Angaben über Afrika AUSTRALIEN UND NEUSEELAND / Vera Neer Politisch-ökonomische Übersicht Überblick Der Küstensaum des Westens Das Trockengebiet des Inneren Das Savannengebiet des Nordens Die inneren Ebenen und die Downs von Queensland und Neusüdwales Die Ostaustralischen Kordilleren und ihr Küstengebiet Die Südostküste Tasmanien Neuseeland Physisch-geographische Angaben über Australien und Neuseeland NORDAMERIKA / Vera Neef Politisch-ökonomische Übersicht Überblick Die Regionen des Eises und der Tundra Grönland Der Franklinarchipel und das nördliche Festland bis zur Baumgrenze Das boreale Waldgebiet Der Kanadische Schild im borealen Waldgebiet Die Großen Ebenen im borealen Waldgebiet Das Gebirgsland der Kordilleren im borealen Waldgebiet Die warm-gemäßigte Zone Die Laubmischwaldregion Die Grasfluren (Prärien) Die Gebirgsregionen und die trockenen Beckenlandschaften der gemäßigten Zone Die subtropischen und tropischen Gebiete Die feuchten Subtropen des Südostens Die Region der Hartlaubgewächse Das subtropische Trockengebiet Die tropischen Gebiete Die mittelamerikanische Landbrücke Physisch-geographische Angaben über Nordamerika SÜDAMERIKA / Ernst Neef Politisch-ökonomische Übersicht Überblick Das tropische Südamerika Das Amazonastiefland Das Bergland von Guyana Das Orinocotiefland Das karibische Küstengebiet Das Brasilianische Bergland Nordbolivianisches Tiefland und Gran Chaco Die tropischen Anden Das subtropische Südamerika Südbrasilien und angrenzende Übergangsgebiete Der Gran Chaco Die Pampa Die Monte Die subtropischen Anden Das gemäßigte Südamerika Westpatagonien und Südchile Ostpatagonien Physisch-geographische Angaben über Südamerika ANTARKTIKA / Vera Neef DIE WELTMEERE UND IHRE INSELFLUREN / Gerhard Schmidt Allgemeines Der Atlantische Ozean Die Inseln des Atlantiks Die Nebenmeere des Atlantiks Der Indische Ozean Die Inseln des Indischen Ozeans Der Pazifische Ozean Die Inseln des Pazifischen Ozeans ABC DER PHYSISCHEN GEOGRAPHIE REGISTER Quellennachweis für Abbildungen Tafelverzeichnis
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    Call number: ZS-090(397) ; ZSP-168-397
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 120 S.
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 397
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    Call number: AWI A6-94-0046 ; AWI A6-95-0125-2 ; AWI A6-95-0125-1
    In: Advances in geophysics
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    Pages: XVI, 459 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0120188295
    Series Statement: Advances in geophysics 29
    Note: Contents: Foreword. - Preface. - PART I. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION. - Global scale circulations: a review. - PART II. OBSERVATIONS. - The life cycles of persistent anaomalies and blocking over the North Pacific. - On atmospheric blocking types and blocking numbers. - Observational characteristics of atmospheric planetary waves with bimodal amplitude distributions. - A case study of eddy forcing during an Atlantic Blocking Episode. - PART III. THEORY. - The effect of local baroclinic instability on zonal inhomogenities of vorticity and temperature. - Forcing of planetary-scale blocking anticyclones by synoptic-scale eddies. - Deterministic and statistical properties of Northern Hemisphere, middle latitude circulation: minimal theoretical models. - Probability density distribution of large-scale atmospheric flow. - Stationary planetary waves, blocking, and interannual variability. - PART IV. NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS. - Instability theory and nonlinear evolution of blocks and mature anomalies. - Numerical prediction: some results from operational forecasting at ECMWF. - Envelope orography and maintenance of the quasi-stationary circulation in the ECMWF global models. - Numerical forecasts of tropospheric and stratospheric events during the winter of 1979: sensitivity to the model's horizontal resolution and vertical extent. - Mechanistic experiments to determine the origin of short-scale Southern Hemisphere Stationary Rossby Waves. - SST Anomalies and blocking. - Index
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    Berlin
    Call number: MOP 34586 ; AWI P6-17-69233
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    Pages: 125 S. : Ill.
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Allgemeiner Teil. - 1.1 Vorbereitung der Expedition. - 1.2 Reise in das Einsatzgebiet. - 1.3 Ablösung durch die 8. SAE. - 1.4 Allgemeiner Ablauf der Überwinterung. - 1.5 Abschluß der meteorologischen Arbeiten und Vorbereitung der Rückreise. - 1.6 Die Rückreise. - 2. Mirny. - 2.1 Unterkunft. - 2.2 Arbeitsplatz der Meteorologen im Wetterbüro. - 2.3 Ausrüstung. - 2.4 Allgemeine Lebensbedingungen. - 2.4.1 Ernährung. - 2.4.2 Stromversorgung und Telefon. - 2.4.3 Verbindung nach Deutschland. - 2.4.4 Medizin und Hygiene. - 2.4.5 Teilnahme an Arbeitseinsätzen. - 2.4.6 Freizeitgestaltung. - 2.4.7 Schutzeinrichtungen. - 2.4.8 Lagerung der Transportkisten. - 3. Molodjoschnaja. - 3.1 Anreise. - 3.2 Die Station. - 3.2.1 Aufenthalt. - 3.2.2 Allgemeine Beschreibung. - 3.2.3 Aufbau. - 3.2.4 Allgemeine Lebensbedingungen. - 3.2.5 Nebenarbeiten. - 3.2.6 Witterungsbedingungen. - 3.3 Abreise. - 4. Geologenlager. - 4.1 Anreise. - 4.2 Das Zeltlager. - 4.2.1 Aufenthalt. - 4.2.2 Allgemeine Beschreibung. - 4.2.3 Allgemeine Lebensbedingungen. - 4.2.4 Witterungsbedingungen. - 5. Wostok. - 5.1 Anreise. - 5.2 Die Station. - 5.2.1 Allgemeine Beschreibung. - 5.2.2 Allgemeine Lebensbedingungen. - 5.2.3 Nebenarbeiten. - 5.2.4 Witterungsbedingungen. - 5.3 Abreise. - 6. Heimreise. - 6.1 Mirny. - 6.2 Flug nach Molodjoschnaja. - 6.3 Molodjoschnaja. - 6.4 Schiffsreise Molodjoschnaja - Lasarew - Molodjoschnaja - Mirny. - 6.5 Schiffsreise Mirny - Leningrad. - 6.6 Leningrad. - 6.7 Rückflug Leningrad - Berlin. - 7. Betreuung durch das NKGG. - 8. Die Arbeiten der meteorologischen Arbeitsgruppe. - 8.1 Aufgabenstellung und Arbeitsprogramm. - 8.2 Durchführung der Arbeiten. - 8.2.1 Umfang der eingegangenen Meldungen. - 8.2.2 Bearbeitung der Meldungen. - 8.2.3 Über die Klimadaten von Mirny. - 8.2.4 Durchführung der Sonderarbeiten. - 8.3 Zusammenstellung des vorliegenden Materials. - 8.4 Teilnahme am Radiosondendienst. - 8.4.1 Zielstellung. - 8.4.2 Präparierung der Ballonhülle. - 8.4.3 Wasserstoffherstellung. - 8.4.4 Ein neuer Expeditions-Wasserstoffgenerator. - 8.4.5 Die sowjetische Radiosonde A-22-IV. - 8.4.6 Aufstiegstechnik bei starkem Wind. - 8.4.7 Bearbeitung und Verschlüsselung der Werte. - 8.5 Druck- und Temperaturänderungen über Mirny. - 8.6 Witterungsbericht von Mirny 1963. - 9. Die Arbeiten der astronomisch-geodätischen Arbeitsgruppe. - 9.1 Aufgabenstellung. - 9.2 Vorbereitung. - 9.2.1 Gerätebeschaffung. - 9.2.2 Gerätevorbereitung. - 9.3 Astropunkt II. Ordnung Molodjoschnaja. - 9.3.1 Aufgabenstellung. - 9.3.2 Auswahl des Beobachtungspunktes. - 9.3.3 Vorbereitung. - 9.3.4 Geräte. - 9.3.5 Breitenbestimmung. - 9.3.6 Längenbestimmung. - 9.3.7 Simultanbestimmung. - 9.3.8 Anschluß an trigonometrisches Lokalnetz. - 9.3.9 Vermarkung. - 9.4 Astropunkt III. Ordnung im Gebiet der Scott- und Tulaberge. - 9.4.1 Aufgabenstellung. - 9.4.2 Vorbereitung. - 9.4.3 Geräte. - 9.4.4 Beobachtung. - 9.4.5 Auswertung. - 9.4.6 Vermarkung. - 9.5 Astropunkt I. Ordnung Mirny. - 9.5.1 Aufgabenstellung. - 9.5.2 Vorbereitung. - 9.5.3 Geräte. - 9.5.4 Breitenbestimmung. - 9.5.5 Längenbestimmung. - 9.5.6 Anschlußmessung zur Koordinatenübertragung. - 9.5.7 Vermarkung. - 9.6 Astropunkt I. Ordnung Wostok. - 9.6.1 Aufgabenstellung. - 9.6.2 Auswahl des Beobachtungspunktes. - 9.6.3 Vorbereitung. - 9.6.4 Geräte. - 9.6.5 Uhrvergleiche. - 9.6.6 Orientierung und Justierung der Instrumente. - 9.6.7 Breitenbestimmung. - 9.6.8 Längenbestimmung. - 9.6.9 Simultanbestimmung. - 9.6.10 Beobachtungen zur Berechnung der astronomischen Refraktion. - 9.6.11 Vermarkung. - 9.7 Zusammenfassung. - 9.8 Zusammenstellung der Ergebnisse.
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    Call number: MOP 47430 / Mitte ; AWI G7-88-0611
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    Pages: 341 Seiten
    Language: Russian
    Note: In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: ZSP-168-68
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Pages: 214 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISSN: 0176-5027
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    Call number: 13/M 04.0173 ; AWI P6-04-0044 ; AWI G9-98-0322 ; AWI G9-13-0035
    Description / Table of Contents: The role of Antarctica in global geodynamics continues to be critical not only to understanding major processes of supercontinent assembly and dispersal, but also for assessing the implications of these processes in determining global change through time. What is the history of the Antarctic ice volume? How does ice volume relate to ocean characteristics and sea-level changes? What are the major sediment sources on the Antarctic continental margins? Was Antarctica a key place for evolution of biotas? These, among others, are key questions to which many Antarctic studies are presently adressed, and no one now doubts the crucial importance of the Antarctic ice, and of sediments on the continent and the surrounding sea floor, as archives of past and recent global climatic change. This volume contains over 160 peer-reviewed papers representative more than 400 contributions presented during VII International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, held in Siena (Italy) from 10 to 15 September 1995. As the title of the volume, "The Antarctic Region: geological evolution and processes", emphasizes, its content extends geographically beyond the area of the continent to include the peri-Antarctic seas and the surrounding oceanic regions. Marine, terrestrial, glaciological and atmospheric realms are all addressed, and the role of Antarctica in the global system, from Archean through Holocene time is considered. Beside the classical themes of geological and geophysical exploration of the continent, new topics concerning the 'soft' geological materials are subjects of hot debate in this volume.
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    Pages: XI, 1206 S. + 1 Kt.-Beil.
    ISBN: 8890022108
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    Call number: ZS090(476) ; ZSP-168-476
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 157 S.
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 476
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    Meteorology and Climatology
    Note: Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., Diss., 2003
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    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 145 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 475
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    Call number: ZSP-168-478 ; ZS-090(478)
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 120 S. , graph. Darst
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 478
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    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: VI, 144 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 472
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    Call number: 19/M 94.0481 ; AWI S2-00-0012 ; PIK L 031-93-0305
    In: Wiley series in probability and statistics
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    Pages: xx, 900 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Revised edition
    ISBN: 0471002550
    Series Statement: Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics
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    Geodetic Theory and Modeling
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1. Statistics for Spatial Data 1.1 Spatial Data and Spatial Models 1.2 Introductory Examples 1.2.1 Geostatistical Data 1.2.2 Lattice Data 1.2.3 Point Patterns 1.3 Statistics for Spatial Data: Why? PART I GEOSTATISTICAL DATA 2. Geostatistics 2.1 Continuous Spatial Index 2.2 Spatial Data Analysis of Coal Ash in Pennsylvania 2.2.1 Intrinsic Stationarity 2.2.2 Square-Root-Differences Cloud 2.2.3 The Pocket Plot 2.2.4 Decomposing the Data into Large- and Small-Scale Variation 2.2.5 Analysis of Residuals 2.2.6 Variogram of Residuals from Median Polish 2.3 Stationary Processes 2.3.1 Variogram 2.3.2 Covariogram and Correlogram 2.4 Estimation of the Variogram 2.4.1 Comparison of Variogram and Covariogram Estimation 2.4.2 Exact Distribution Theory for the Variogram Estimator 2.4.3 Robust Estimation of the Variogram 2.5 Spectral Representations 2.5.1 Valid Covariograms 2.5.2 Valid Variograms 2.6 Variogram Model Fitting 2.6.1 Criteria for Fitting a Variogram Model 2.6.2 Least Squares 2.6.3 Properties of Variogram-Parameter Estimators 2.6.4 Cross-Validating the Fitted Variogram 3. Spatial Prediction and Kriging 3.1 Scale of Variation 3.2 Ordinary Kriging 3.2.1 Effect of Variogram Parameters on Kriging 3.2.2 Lognormal and Trans-Gaussian Kriging 3.2.3 Cokriging 3.2.4 Some Final Remarks 3.3 Robust Kriging 3.4 Universal Kriging 3.4.1 Universal Kriging of Coal-Ash Data 3.4.2 Trend-Surface Prediction 3.4.3 Estimating the Variogram for Universal Kriging 3.4.4 Bayesian Kriging 3.4.5 Kriging Revisited 3.5 Median-Polish Kriging 3.5.1 Gridded Data 3.5.2 Nongridded Data 3.5.3 Median Polishing Spatial Data: Inference Results 3.5.4 Median-Based Covariogram Estimators are Less Biased 3.6 Geostatistical Data, Simulated and Real 3.6.1 Simulation of Spatial Processes 3.6.2 Conditional Simulation 3.6.3 Geostatistical Data 4. Applications of Geostatistics 4.1 Wolfcamp-Aquifer Data 4.1.1 Intrinsic-Stationarity Assumption 4.1.2 Nonconstant-Mean Assumption 4.2 Soil-Water Tension Data 4.3 Soil-Water-Infiltration Data 4.3.1 Estimating and Modeling the Spatial Dependence 4.3.2 Inference on Mean Effects (Spatial Analysis of Variance) 4.4 Sudden-Infant-Death-Syndrome Data 4.5 Wheat-Yield Data 4.5.1 Presence of Trend in the Data 4.5.2 Intrinsic Stationarity 4.5.3 Median-Polish (Robust) Kriging 4.6 Acid-Deposition Data 4.6.1 Spatial Modeling and Prediction 4.6.2 Sampling Design 4.7 Space-Time Geostatistical Data 5. Special Topics in Statistics for Spatial Data 5.1 Nonlinear Geostatistics 5.2 Change of Support 5.3 Stability of the Geostatistical Method 5.3.1 Estimation of Spatial-Dependence Parameters 5.3.2 Stability of the Kriging Predictor 5.3.3 Stability of the Kriging Variance 5.4 Intrinsic Random Functions of Order k 5.5 Applications of the Theory of Random Processes 5.6 Spatial Design 5.6.1 Spatial Sampling Design 5.6.2 Spatial Experimental Design 5.7 Field Trials 5.7.1 Nearest-Neighbor Analyses 5.7.2 Analyses Based on Spatial Modeling 5.8 Infill Asymptotics 5.9 The Many Faces of Spatial Prediction 5.9.1 Stochastic Methods of Spatial Prediction 5.9.2 Nonstochastic Methods of Spatial Prediction 5.9.3 Comparisons and Some Final Remarks PART II LATTICE DATA 6. Spatial Models on Lattices 6.1 Lattices 6.2 Spatial Data Analysis of Sudden Infant Deaths in North Carolina 6.2.1 Nonspatial Data Analysis 6.2.2 Spatial Data Analysis 6.2.3 Trend Removal 6.2.4 Some Final Remarks 6.3 Conditionally and Simultaneously Specified Spatial Gaussian Models 6.3.1 Simultaneously Specified Spatial Gaussian Models 6.3.2 Conditionally Specified Spatial Gaussian Models 6.3.3 Comparison 6.4 Markov Random Fields 6.4.1 Neighbors, Cliques, and the Negpotential Function Q 6.4.2 Pairwise-Only Dependence and Conditional Exponential Distributions 6.4.3 Some Final Remarks 6.5 Conditionally Specified Spatial Models for Discrete Data 6.5.1 Binary Data 6.5.2 Counts Data 6.6 Conditionally Specified Spatial Models for Continuous Data 6. 7 Simultaneously Specified and Other Spatial Models 6.7.1 Simultaneously Specified Spatial Models 6.7.2 Other Spatial Models 6.8 Space-Time Models 7. Inference for Lattice Models 7.1 Inference for the Mercer and Hall Wheat-Yield Data 7.1.1 Data Description 7.1.2 Spatial Lattice Models 7.2 Parameter Estimation for Lattice Models 7.2.1 Estimation Criteria 7.2.2 Gaussian Maximum Likelihood Estimation 7.2.3 Some Computational Details 7.3 Properties of Estimators 7.3.1 Increasing-Domain Asymptotics 7.3.2 The Jackknife and Bootstrap for Spatial Lattice Data 7.3.3 Cross-Validation and Model Selection 7.4 Statistical Image Analysis and Remote Sensing 7.4.1 Remote Sensing 7 .4.2 Ordinary Discriminant Analysis 7.4.3 Markov-Random-Field Models 7.4.4 Edge Processes 7.4.5 Textured Images 7.4.6 Single Photon Emission Tomography 7.4.7 Least Squares and Image Regularization 7.4.8 Method of Sieves 7.4.9 Mathematical Morphology 7.5 Regional Mapping, Scotland Lip-Cancer Data 7.5.1 Exploratory Regional Mapping 7.5.2 Parametric Empirical Bayes Mapping 7.6 Sudden-Infant-Death-Syndrome Data 7.6.1 Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis 7.6.2 Auto-Poisson Model 7 .6.3 Auto-Gaussian Model 7. 7 Lattice Data, Simulated and Real 7.7.1 Simulation of Lattice Processes 7.7.2 Lattice Data PART III SPATIAL PATTERNS 8. Spatial Point Patterns 8.1 Random Spatial Index 8.2 Spatial Data Analysis of Longleaf Pines (Pinus palustris) 8.2.1 Data Description 8.2.2 Complete Spatial Randomness, Regularity, and Clustering 8.2.3 Quadrat Methods 8.2.4 Kernel Estimators of the Intensity Function 8.2.5 Distance Methods 8.2.6 Nearest-Neighbor Distribution Functions and the K Function 8.2.7 Some Final Remarks 8.3 Point Process Theory 8.3.1 Moment Measures 8.3.2 Generating Functionals 8.3.3 Stationary and Isotropic Point Processes 8.3.4 Palm Distributions 8.3.5 Reduced Second Moment Measure 8.4 Complete Spatial Randomness, Distance Functions, and Second Moment Measures 8.4.1 Complete Spatial Randomness 8.4.2 Distance Functions 8.4.3 K Functions, 8.4.4 Animal-Behavior Data 8.4.5 Some Final Remarks 8.5 Models and Model Fitting 8.5.1 Inhomogeneous Poisson Process 8.5.2 Cox Process 8.5.3 Poisson Cluster Process 8.5.4 Simple Inhibition Point Processes 8.5.5 Markov Point Process 8.5.6 Thinned and Related Point Processes 8.5.7 Other Models 8.5.8 Some Final Remarks 8.6 Multivariate Spatial Point Processes 8.6.1 Theoretical Considerations 8.6.2 Estimation of the Cross K Function 8.6.3 Bivariate Spatial-Point-Process Models 8.7 Marked Spatial Point Processes 8.7.1 Theoretical Considerations 8.7.2 Estimation of Moment Measures 8.7.3 Marked Spatial-Point-Process Models 8.8 Space-Time Point Patterns 8.9 Spatial Point Patterns, Simulated and Real 8.9.1 Simulation of Spatial Point Patterns 8.9.2 Spatial Point Patterns 9. Modeting Objects 9.1 Set Models 9.1.1 Fractal Sets 9.1.2 Fuzzy Sets 9.1.3 Random Closed Sets: An Example 9.2 Random Parallelograms in IR 2 9.3 Random Closed Sets and Mathematical Morphology 9.3.1 Theory and Methods 9.3.2 Inference on Random Closed Sets 9.4 The Boolean Model 9.4.1 Main Properties 9.4.2 Generalizations of the Boolean Model 9.5 Methods of Boolean-Model Parameter Estimation 9.5.1 Analysis of Random-Parallelograms Data 9.5.2 Analysis of Heather-Incidence Data 9.5.3 Intensity Estimation in the Boolean Model 9.6 Inference for the Boolean Model 9.7 Modeling Growth with Random Sets 9.7.1 Random-Set Growth Models 9.7.2 Tumor-Growth Data 9.7.3 Fitting the Tumor-Growth Parameters References Author Index Subject lndex
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    Note: Zugl.: Kiel, Univ., Habil., 1993 u.d.T.: Energy requirements of the pygoscelid penguins
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    Call number: AWI Bio-99-0201
    In: Bibliotheca diatomologica, Band 31
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    Note: Contents: Abstract. - Acknowledgements. - Introduction: Environmental change, paleolimnology, and diatoms. - Chapter 1: Diatoms as indicators of salinity and brine composition. - Chapter 2: Diatoms as indicators of lake trophic status. - References. - Plates. - Appendices. - Species Index.
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    Call number: AWI P2-87-0768
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    Note: Contents: OVERVIEW. - 1. WORKSHOP ON THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM: OVERVIEW / James H. Zumberge and Lee A. Kimball. - Trends in the Debate at the Workshop. - Ideas and Suggestions Put Forward. - The Antarctic Setting. - INTRODUCTION. - 2. ANTARCTICA PRIOR TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY - A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE / Trevor Hatherton. - Early Notions. - The Routes Open. - Reduction to Size. - Exploitation - The Seals. - Science and National Interests. - Because It Is There. - Exploitation - The Whales. - The Modern Era. - The International Geophysical Year, 1957-1958. - 3. JURIDICAL NATURE OF THE 1959 TREATY SYSTEM / Yuri M. Rybakov. - Peaceful Use. - Scientific Investigation. - Inspection. - Consultative Meetings. - Recommendations. - Additional Conventions. - LEGAL AND POLITICAL BACKGROUND. - 4. ANTARCTICA PRIOR TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY: A POLITICAL AND LEGAL PERSPECTIVE / Cristian Maquieira. - 5. ANTARCTIC CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION / Francisco Orrego Vicuna. - The Early Trends Toward Antarctic Conflict. - Localized Territorial Disputes. - Generalized Territorial Disputes and International Implications. - Strategic Uses and Disputes in Antarctica. - Major-Power Rivalry in Antarctica. - The Antarctic Treaty: Cooperation as a Factor of Stabilization. - 6. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY AS A CONFLICT RESOLUTION MECHANISM / Arthur D. Watts. - 7. PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE LEGAL AND POLITICAL BACKGROUND OF THE ANTARCTIC TREATY. - ANTARCTIC SCIENCE. - 8. SUMMARY OF SCIENCE IN ANTARCTICA PRIOR TO AND INCLUDING THE INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL YEAR / Robert H. Rutford. - 9. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY AS A SCIENTIFIC MECHANISM (POST-IGY) - CONTRIBUTIONS OF ANTARCTIC SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH / William F. Budd. - Introduction. - The Post-IGY International Antarctica Quarter Century. - The Profitable Nonrenewable Resources Fallacy. - Antarctica as a Global Environmental Science Resource. - Antarctic Publications and the Knowledge Explosion. - Highlights of Antarctic Discoveries and Research. - The Treaty Nations as the United Nations "Antarctic Rangers". - 10. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY AS A SCIENTIFIC MECHANISM - THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCH AND THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM / James H. Zumberge. - Introduction. - The Origin and Growth of SCAR. - SCAR Structure and Procedures. - The Interaction of SCAR with the Antarctic Treaty System. - A Look at SCAR's Future. - 11. THE ROLE OF SCIENCE IN THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM / E. Fred Roots. - Background. - The Political Role of Science in Antarctica. - Different Approaches to Science in Antarctica. - What Results Can Antarctic Science Deliver?. - The Setting of Scientific Priorities in Antarctica. - The Future. - 12. PANEL DISCUSSION ON ANTARCTIC SCIENCE. - THE ANTARCTIC ENVIRONMENT: MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES A. CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENT 13. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL MECHANISM - AN APPROACH TO ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES / John A. Heap and Martin W. Holdgate. - Introduction. - Characteristics of the Antarctic Environment. - Human Impacts on the Environment of Antarctica. - The Evaluation of Environmental Goals. - Environmental Conservation Within the Antarctic Treaty System. - The Antarctic Treaty System as a Mechanism for Environmental Conservation. - 14. PANEL DISCUSSION ON CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENT. - B. LIVING RESOURCES. - 15. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM AS A RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MECHANISM - LIVING RESOURCES / John A. Gulland. - Introduction. - Marine Resources. - International Whaling Commission. - The Role of the Antarctic Treaty. - Terrestrial Activities. - The Role of SCAR. - 16. PANEL DISCUSSION ON LIVING RESOURCES. - Biomass. - Experimental Fishery. - Inspection and Other CCAMLR Measures. - C. NONLIVING RESOURCES. - 17. ARCTIC OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY AND ITS RELEVANCE TO THE ANTARCTIC / K. R. Croasdale. - Introduction. - Geography and Oil and Gas Resources. - The Arctic Offshore Environment. - Technology for Arctic Offshore Petroleum Operations. - Conclusions. - 18. DISCUSSION ON TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS OF MINERALS DEVELOPMENT IN POLAR AREAS. - 19. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM AS A RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MECHANISM - NONLIVING RESOURCES / Christopher D. Beeby. - 20. PANEL DISCUSSION ON NONLIVING RESOURCES. - Participation. - Common Heritage of Mankind. - Participation in the Minerals Regime Negotiations. - Participation in the Adoption of the Minerals Regime. - Participation in Implementation of the Minerals Regime. - Participation in Activities and Benefits. - Urgency and Timing of Minerals Activities. - The Regime. - Enforcement and Reporting Requirements. - INSTITUTIONS. - 21. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A STATE NOT PARTY TO THE SYSTEM / Zain Azraai. - The Response of the Nontreaty Parties (NTPs). - 22. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A NON-CONSULTATIVE PARTY TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY / Peter Bruckner. - Introduction. - Motives for Accession. - Functioning of the Treaty System. - Rights and Obligations of the NCPs Under the Treaty. - The Observer Issue. - Antarctica and the U.N. General Assembly. - Concluding Remarks. - Appendix. - 23. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A NEW CONSULTATIVE PARTY / L. F. Macedo de Soares Guimaraes. - 24. THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A NEW MEMBER / S. Z. Qasim and H. P. Rajan. - Introduction. - Background of the Antarctic Treaty. - The Antarctic Treaty System. - India's Scientific Expeditions. - Political Issues. - Conclusions. - 25. THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM AND THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM / Richard A. Woolcott. - Promotion of Principles and Purposes of United Nations Charter. - Links with the United Nations Specialized Agencies. - The Future. - Relationship to the United Nations System in the Future. - 26. THE EVOLUTION OF THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM - THE INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE / R. Tucker Scully. - Introduction. - The Antarctic Treaty. - The Antarctic Treaty System - Substantive Content. - The Antarctic Treaty System - Institutional Response. - Operation of the Antarctic Treaty System. - Conclusion. - 27. PANEL DISCUSSION ON INSTITUTIONS OF THE ANTARCTIC TREATY SYSTEM. - Legitimacy. - Evolution of the Antarctic Treaty System. - Concluding Remarks.
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    Note: Table of Contents: Preface. - Acknowledgments. - 1. Introduction. - 2. The evolution of GDAS. - 3. The NMC data set. - 4. Internal consistency. - 5. Problems with individual analyses. - 6. 15 day averages. - 7. Discussion and conclusions. - References. - Appendix I Acronyms. - Appendix II Summary of NMC operational changes. - Appendix III Impact of NMC operational changes. - Appendix IV Missing data. - Appendix V Bad/suspicious NMC data. - Appendix VI Trends/changes in NMC data.
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    Call number: AWI G3-99-0380
    Description / Table of Contents: The geological characteristics of the lower Lena River has been given; the seismicity and seismotectonics issues have been considered in the work. In the light of the available data the concepts, which are on the present structure and geological history of the Laptev Sea shelf's coastal territories and adjacent regions, have been set forth; the specificity of the ecology of Arctic Yakutia has been shown in it. The work may be of interest to most specialists who study the Arctic's natural resources.
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    Uniform Title: Geology, seismicity and cryogenic processes in the arctic areas of western Yakutia 〈rus.〉
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    Note: Contents: 1. Geocryological outline of the lower Lena River / Mikhail Grigoriev, Victor Kunitskiy. - 2. Seismicity and geodynamics in the Arctic of Yakutia / Valery Imaev, Lyudmila Imaeva, Boris Kozmin, Alexandr Larionov. - 3. Issues on geology in the Arctic of Western Yakutia / Konstantin Mikulenko, Konstantin Timirshin. - 3.1. Geological-geographical position of region. - 3.2. Regional structure. - 3.3. Geological structure of the Lena River delta. - 3.4. History of tectonic development. - 4. Specificity of ecology in the Arctic areas of Western Yakutia / Konstantin Mikulenko, Revo Skryabin. - Conclusion. - List of literature. - Summary. , In kyrill. Schr. , Mit engl. Zsfassung
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    Call number: ZSP-366/A-1998
    In: IASC Project Catalogue ; 1998, Ausg. 1998
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    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction and Summaries. - Brief summaries. - 1. Impact of Global Changes in the Arctic. - 2. Arctic Processes of Relevance to Global Systems. - 3. Natural Processes within the Arctic. - 4. Sustainable Development in the Arctic. - 5. Recent Project Ideas. - Other IASC Activities and Groups. - FULL PROJECT REPORTS. - Project Status Chart. - BASIS - Barents Sea Impacts Study. - BESIS - Bering Sea Impacts Study. - Effects of lncreased Ultraviolet Radiation in the Arctic. - MAGICS - Mass Balance of Arctic Glaciers and Ice Sheets in relation to the Climate and Sea level changes (Working Group on Arctic Glaciology). - IASC-GCTE Arctic Working Group. - LOIRA- Land-Ocean Interactions in the Russian Arctic. - Sustainable Development- Caribou/Reindeer Grazing Systems. - Sustainable Use of Living Marine Resources in the Arctic. - Environmental and Social Impacts of Industrialisation. - Arctic Bathymetric Map Project. - Contaminants and Human Health in the Arctic. - Rapid Cultural and Social Change in the Circumpolar North. - COASP- Cooperative Arctic Seismological Project. - ADD- International Arctic Environment Data Directory.
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    Pages: XVII, 600 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    ISBN: 0-521-43009-7
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    Note: Contents Contributors page Preface Plates Part One: Fundamentals of Large Eddy Simulation 1 Some Historical Remarks on the Use of Nonlinear Viscosities / Joseph Smagorinsky 2 Subgrid-Scale Modeling / Joel H. Ferziger 3 Some Basic Challenges for Large Eddy Simulation Research / Steven A. Orszag, Ilya Staroselsky, and Victor Yakhot 4 Some Contributions of Two-Point Closure to Large Eddy Simulations / Jackson R. Herring and Robert M. Kerr 5 Stochastic Backscatter Formulation for three-Dimensional Compressible Flows / Cecil E. Leith Part Two: Large Eddy Simulation in Engineering 6 Applications of Large Eddy Simulations in Engineering: An Overview / Ugo Piomelli Incompressible Flows 7 Large Eddy Simulation of Scalar Transport with the Dynamic Subgrid-Scale Model / William Cabot and Parviz Moin 8 Renormalization Group Theory Simulation of Transitional and Turbulent Flow over a Backward-Facing Step / George E. Karniadakis, Steven A. Orszag, and Victor Yakhot 9 Spectral Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Shear Flows / Marcel Lesieur, Olivier Métais , Xavier Normand, and Aristeu Silveira-Neto 10 Anisotropic Representation of Subgrid-Scale Reynolds Stress in Large Eddy Simulation / Kiyosi Horiuti 11 Large Eddy Simulation of Transitional Flow / Thomas A. Zang and Ugo Piomelli Compressible and Reacting Flows 12 Direct Numerical Simulation and Large Eddy Simulation of Compressible Turbulence / Gordon Erlebacher and Mohammed Y. Hussaini 13 Large Eddy Simulation of Mixing Layers / Saad A. Ragab and Shaw-Ching Sheen 14 A Linear-Eddy Mixing Model for Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Combustion / Suresh Menon, Patrick A. McMurtry, and Alan R. Kerstein 15 Direct Numerical Simulation and Large Eddy Simulation of Reacting Homogeneous Turbulence / Cyrus K. Madnia and Peyman Givi Part Three: Large Eddy Simulation in Geophysics 16 Large Eddy Simulation in Geophysical Turbulence Parameterization: An Overview / John C. Wyngaard and Chin-Hoh Moeng Atmospheric Sciences 17 Using the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System in the Large Eddy Simulation Mode: From inhomogeneous Surfaces to Cirrus Clouds / William R. Cotton, Robert L. Walko, Keeley R. Costigan, Piotr J. Flatau, and Roger A. Pielke 18 Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Convection over Flat and Wavy Surfaces / Ulrich Schumann Physical Oceanography 19 The Role of Oceans in Climate Change: A Challenge to Large Eddy Simulation / Greg Holloway 20 Modeling the Oceanic Planetary Boundary Layer / James C. McWilliams, Patrick C. Gallacher, Chin-Hoh Moeng, and John C. Wyngaard 21 Diapycnal Mixing in the Ocean: A Review / Peter Müller 22 Near-Surface Mixing and the Ocean's Role in Climate / Mark A. Cane Environmental Flows 23 Conjunctive Filtering Procedures in Surface Water Flow and Transport / Keith W. Bedford and Woon K. Yeo 24 Leonard and Cross-Term Approximations in the Anisotropically Filtered Equations of Motion / Alvaro A. Aldama 25 Large Eddy Simulation as a Tool in Engineering and Geophysics: Panel Discussion / Thomas A. Zang Part Four: Large Eddy Simulation and Massively Parallel Computing 26 Parallel Computing for Large Eddy Simulation / Cecil E. Leith 27 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Large Eddy Simulation, and Massively Parallel Computing / William P. Dannevik Index
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    Call number: AWI A5-93-0227 ; MOP 29824(28)
    In: Advances in geophysics, 28B
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    Pages: XVI, 432 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    Note: Contents: Contributors. - Foreword. - Preface. - PART 1. NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION. - Medium-range forecasting at the ECMWF / Lennart Bengtsson. - 1. Introduction. - 2. The physical and mathematical basis for medium-range forecasting. - 3. Numerical methods and modeling techniques. - 4. Observations, their use and importance. - 5. Operational application and results. - 6. Problems and prospects in numerical weather prediction. - 7. Concluding remarks. - References. - Extended range forecasting / K. Miyakoda and J. Sirutis. - 1. Introduction. - 2. An evolution of 10-day forecast performance. - 3. Examples of monthly forecasts. - 4. A projection of seasonal forecasts. - 5. Postscript. - References. - Predictability / J. Shukla. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Classical predictability studies. - 3. Predictability of space-time averages. - 4. Some outstanding problems. - 5. Concluding remarks. - References. - Data Assimilation / W. Bourke, R. Seaman, and K. Puri. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Evolution of assimilation and the FGGE. - 3. Components of four-dimensional assimilation systems. - 4. Characteristics of some current Assimilation schemes. - 5. Role of four-dimensional assimilation in research and operations. - 6. Conclusion. - References. - PART 2. MESOSCALE DYNAMICS. - Predictability of mesoscale atmospheric motions / Richard A. Anthes, Ying-Hwa Kuo, David P. Baumhefner, Ronald M. Errico, and Thomas W. Bettge. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Classic predictability experiments and their relationship to mesoscale predictability. - 3. Preliminary predictability study with a mesoscale model. - 4. Discussion and comparison with a predictability study using a global model. - 5. Summary and conclusions. - References. - Thermal and orographic mesoscale atmospheric systems - an essay / Roger A. Pielke. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Summary of major research accomplishments. - 3. Research areas. - 4. Eventual goals. - References. - Advances in the theory of atmospheric fronts / I. Orlanski, B. Ross, L. Polinsky, and R. Shaginaw. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Baroclinic waves and fronts. - 3. Mature front. - 4. What observed features can be explained by theory?. - 5. What other processes are important in Frontogenesis?. - References. - PART 3. TROPICAL DYNAMICS. - Numerical modeling of tropical cyclones / Yoshio Kurihara. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Numerical models of hurricanes. - 3. Numerical simulation of tropcial cyclones. - 4. Some challenging issues in the future. - Appendix. GFDL Hurricane Model. - References. - Numerical weather prediction in low latitudes / T. N. Krishnamurti. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Initialization: dynamic, normal mode, and physical. - 3. Parameterization of physical processes. - 4. Medium-range prediction of monsoon disturbances. - 5. On the prediction of the quasi-Stationary component. - 6. Scope of future research. - References. - PART 4. TURBULENCE AND CONVECTION. - Sub-grid-scale turbulence modeling / J. W. Deardorff. - 1. Introduction: the need for grid-scale Reynolds averaging. - 2. The effect of grid-volume Reynolds averaging. - 3. The sub-grid scale Eddy Coefficient. - 4. Recent developments. - 5. Future outlook. - References. - Ensemble average, turbulence closure / George L. Mellor. - 1. Introduction. - 2. The turbulence macroscale and turbulence closure. - 3.Averaging distance for measurements in the atmosphere and oceans and for numerical models. - 4. Numerical modeling applications and horizontal diffusion. - 5. Concluding remarks. - References. - The planetary boundary layer / H. A. Panofsky. - 1. General characteristics. - 2. The equations in the PBL. - 3. The surface layer. - 4. First- and second-order closures. - 5. Boundary-layer models. - 6. Boundary-layer parameterization. - References. - Modeling studies and convection / Yoshi Ogura. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Bénard-Rayleigh Convection. - 3. Complexity of convection in the atmosphere. - 4. Shallow moist convection. - 5. Deep moist convection. - 6. Feedback effects of cumulus clouds on larger-scale environments. - 7. Concluding remarks. - References. - Index.
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    ISBN: 3411023821
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    Note: Inhalt: GRUNDLAGEN. - Was versteht man unter Wetter, Witterung, Klima?. - Meteorologie - die Wissenschaft von Wetter und Klima. - Die Atmosphäre - Zusammensetzung und Aufbau. - Die meteorologischen Elemente - Metechniken und Meßverfahren. - Schichtung der Atmosphäre. - Energieumsätze in der Atmosphäre. - Das Wasser in der Atmosphäre. - Luftbewegungen - Ursachen und Zusammenhänge. - Kleinräumige und großräumige Zirkulationen. - Optische und luftelektrische Erscheinungen. - DAS WETTER - VON DER BEOBACHTUNG BIS ZUR VORHERSAGE. - Gewinnung, Sammlung und Verarbeitung synoptischer Daten. - Die Wetteranalyse - synoptische und numerische Verfahren. - Luftmassen. - Fronten und Frontalzonen. - Tiefdruckgebiete und Hochdruckgebiete. - Die Höhenströmung. - Großwetterlagen. - Wirbelstürme. - Die Wettervorhersage. - DAS KLIMA - VON DEN DATENGRUNDLAGEN BIS ZUR ANWENDUNG KLIMATOLOGISCHER FORSCHUNGSERGEBNISSE. - Das Klima - Datenbasis und Darstellungsformen. - Analyse der klimatischen Verhältnisse. - Klimaklassifikationen und Klimazonen. - Spezielle Klimate. - Wichtige Anwendungsbereiche der Klimatologie. - Das Klima in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. - WETTER- UND KLIMABEEINFLUSSUNG. - ORGANISATIONEN. - Personenverzeichnis. - Register.
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    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Call number: AWI A5-98-0409
    Description / Table of Contents: Drei Meteorologen, erfahren in Theorie und Praxis, beschreiben das am Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts erreichte Know-How in der Vorhersage von Wetter und Klima. Basis des Fortschritts ist das weltumspannende, ganz wesentlich satellitengestützte System der ununterbrochenen Beobachtung atmosphärischer Vorgänge. Super-Computer und ständig verbesserte physikalische Modelle simulieren die Wetterabläufe immer detaillierter und weiter in die Zukunft hinein. Zum erstenmal im deutschsprachigen Raum wird ganz ausführlich und sehr spannend über die Meilensteine der modernen Wettervorhersage berichtet. Der Bogen der "Wettervorhersage" wird dabei weit gespannt: Er reicht von der punktgenauen Gewitterwarnung für die nächsten 2 Stunden bis zur wahrscheinlichen Entwicklung unseres Klimasystems. Unterschiedliche Modellergebnisse und kontroverse Thesen zur Klimaänderung werden kritisch diskutiert.
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    Pages: IX, 184 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 3540641866
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Falsche Propheten. - 2 Wetter jeder Art - wie wird das Wetter?. - 2.1 Erst Diagnose - dann Prognose. - 3 Voraussetzung für die Wettervorhersage - Beobachten und Messen. - 3.1 Meteorologische Größenordnungen (Scales). - 3.2 Messen der Wetterelemente in Bodennähe - eine Wetterstation. - 3.3 Messen der Wetterelemente in der Atmosphäre - die 3. Dimension. - Geschichtliches: Meßverfahren für die ganze Atmosphäre. - Vom Boden aus wird die dritte Dimension erschlossen. - Flächenhafte Messung aus der Ferne - vom Satelliten aus. - Meßgeräte der neuen Generation. - 3.4 Meßnetze. - 4 Nowcasting - die ersten zwei Stunden. - 4.1 Großer Aufwand für Nowcasting - Wetterüberwachung (Monitoring). - 4.2 Wann löst sich der Nebel auf? Wie gefährlich wird das Gewitter?. - 4.3 Nutzung empirischer Verfahren. - 5 Meilensteine der modernen Wettervorhersage. - 5.1 Die Suche nach dem wahren Zustand der Atmosphäre. - 5.2 Die geniale Idee des Breslauer Physikers Brandes. - 5.3 Ist der Krieg doch "der Vater aller Dinge"?. - 5.4 Wetterdienste in Aktion - Warum Deutschland Schlußlicht war. - 5.5 Das Bjerknes-Programm - die Geburtsstunde der modernen Wettervorhersage. - 5.6 Richardson - der Rückschlag und die Konsequenzen. - 5.7 Charney und Neumann - der Durchbruch. - 5.8 Hinkelmann - der deutsche Aufbruch. - 6 Grundlagen und Besonderheiten der mittelfristigen Wettervorhersage. - 6.1 Das EZMW-Modell näher betrachtet. - 6.2 Das Prognosemodell. - 6.3 Datenassimilation. - 6.4 Noch einmal zum Maßstabsproblem. - 6.5 Instabilitäten wohin man schaut. - 6.6 Unvermeidliche Fehlerquellen. - 7 Aktuelle Herausforderungen und erste Antworten. - 7.1 Die Entdeckung der Grenzen in der Vorhersage. - 7.2 Die Antwort heißt: Stochastik. - 7.3 EPS - der gesteuerte Zufall. - Steigerung der Vorhersagegüte. - Quantifizierung der Unbestimmtheit. - 7.4 Muß das EPS erweitert werden?. - 7.5 Die Automatisierung der Wettervorhersage. - AFREG. - 7.6 Die MIX-Philosophie. - 8 Prognosenprüfung - Wie gut oder schlecht sind Wettervorhersagen?. - 8.1 Verifikation tut not. - 8.2 Wozu Prognosenprüfung?. - 8.3 Interessen contra Objektivität. - 8.4 Wie erkennt man Blindlingsprognosen?. - Was heißen nun Persistenz und Klimaerwartung?. - 8.5 Die Geister scheiden sich. - 8.6 Zahlen statt Begriffe - die Wende. - 8.7 Maßzahlen der Güte. - Wirtschaftsprognosen - ist da etwas dran?. - Bewertung von Alternativprognosen. - 8.8 Zur aktuellen Güte der Wettervorhersage. - 1. Schwankt die Prognosegüte im Laufe eines Jahres?. - 2. In welchem Monat sind die Wettervorhersagen am genauesten?. - 3. Wie gut werden Niederschläge vorhergesagt?. - 4. Wie verhalten sich Mensch und Maschine bei der Vorhersage anderer Wetterelemente?. - 5. Wie gut sind mittelfristige Wettervorhersagen?. - 6. Wo liegt gegenwärtig die zeitliche Grenze der Vorhersagbarkeit?. - 7. Zum Trend der Prognosengüte. - 8. Wird der Fortschritt anhalten?. - 9 Wettervorhersage - Einblick und Ausblick. - 9.1 Das Mensch-Maschine-Problem in der Wettervorhersage. - 9.2 Die Zukunft der Wettervorhersage. - 10 Langfristvorhersage. - 10.1 Einige historische Anmerkungen zu Langfristvorhersagen. - 10.2 Gegenwärtiger Stand der Langfristvorhersage. - Extratropische Langfristvorhersagen. - 11 Klimaprognosen. - 11.1 Der Klimabegriff. - 11.2 Komponenten unseres Klimasystems. - Wenigstens auf die Sonne ist Verlaß. - Die Atmosphäre - ein warmer Mantel. - Der Mantel ist vielschichtig. - Es wird noch komplexer!. - Der Kohlenstoffkreisl. als Schlüssel zum Verständnis unseres Klimas. - Physikalischer Kohlenstoffkreislauf. - Der organische Kohlenstoffkreislauf - Ozeane als Schlüsselfaktor. - 11.3 Mögliche Ursachen von Klimaänderungen. - Historische und prähistorische Klimaänderungen. - Historische Aufzeichnungen. - Laminierte Sedimente (Warven). - Ablagerungen in Großtagebauen. - Kohlenstoffisotope von Bäumen als Klimaindikatoren. - Untersuchungen der Eisbohrkerne auf Grönland. - Klimabedingungen aus Rattenkot. - Samen- und Pollenanalysen. - Wo ist das CO2 der Uratmosphäre geblieben und warum gibt es überhaupt noch CO2?. - Einige Eiszeittheorien. - 11.4 Methoden der Klimaprognose. - Statistische Modelle. - Boxmodelle. - Zirkulationsmodelle. - 11.5 Regionalisierung von großräumigen Klimaprognosen. - 1. Regionale Klimamodelle. - 2. Statistische Verfahren. - 3. Gekoppelte dynamische und statistische Verfahren. - 11.6 Ergebnisse von Klimaprognosen. - Werden wir den CO2-Ausstoß wirklich weltweit reduzieren?. - Literatur. - Glossar. - Index.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-97-0158
    In: Meddelelser om Grønland, Band 194, Nr. 5
    Description / Table of Contents: In material collected in 1957 and 1970 in localities situated between 59°44'N and 61°22'N in SW Greenland a total of 465 oligohalobous diatoms and 260 mesohalobous and polyhalobous diatoms is shown, 4 nov. var. and 4 nov. fo. included. A great number of the species and their varities are not previously shown in Greenland. Chemical analyses of 31 water samples are given. 439 photos of 284 different diatoms (193 oligohalobous and 91 mesohalobous or polyhalobous forms) are reproduced in 29 plates.
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    Series Statement: Meddelelser om Grønland 194,5
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Introduction. - Water samples and water analyses. - Localities and samples. - Taxonomy. - A. Freshwater diatoms. - B. Brackish- and salt-water diatoms. - Literature. - Plates.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-99-0092
    In: Bibliotheca phycologica, Band 15
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    Pages: 118, XXXVI Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3768209385
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca phycologica 15
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Abstract 1. Preface 2. Introduction 3. Geographical distribution 4. Localities and samples 5. Biotopics 6. pH 7. Taxonomy 8. Bibliography 9. Acknowledgements 10. Plates
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    Call number: AWI G4-95-0109
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxvi, 293 S. , graph. Darst.
    Note: Contents: Extended Summary. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Susceptibility of Soils to Preferential Flow of Water: A Field Study. - 2.1 Introduction. - 2.2 Materials and Methods. - 2.2.1 Soils. - 2.2.2 Dye Tracer. - 2.2.3 Experimental Design. - 2.2.4 Sprinkling Apparatus. - 2.2.5 Flood Irrigation. - 2.2.6 Analysis of Data. - 2.3 Results and Discussion. - 2.3.1 Infiltration Patterns. - 2.3.2 Maximum Depth of Dye Penetration. - 2.3.3 Effect of Initial Water Content. - 2.3.4 Sprinkling versus Flood Irrigation. - 2.4 Conclusion. - 3 Transport of Herbicides: Experimental Results. - 3.1 Introduction. - 3.2 Materials and Methods. - 3.2.1 Experimental Site. - 3.2.2 Experimental Setup. - 3.2.3 Tracer Experiment. - 3.2.4 Chemical Analysis. - 3.3 Results. - 3.3.1 Water Content and Water Potential. - 3.3.2 Anions and Herbicides. - 3.4 Discussion. - 3.5 Conclusions. - 4 Transport of Herbicides: Modeling of Flow in Sandy Soil. - 4.1 Introduction. - 4.2 Theory. - 4.2.1 Assumptions. - 4.2.2 Model. - 4.2.3 Application. - 4.3 Estimation of Parameters. - 4.4 Results and Discussion. - 4.5 Conclusions. - 5 Transport of Herbicides: Modeling of Flow in Loamy Soil. - 5.1 Introduction. - 5.2 Theory. - 5.2.1 Local Interaction Models. - 5.2.2 Linking Local Interaction Models to DLA. - 5.3 Illustrations. - 5.4 Application to the Tracer Field Experiment. - 5.5 Discussion and Conclusions. - 6 Cooperative Research at University of California, Riverside. - 6.1 Introduction. - 6.2 Linear Transport Models for Adsorbing Solutes. - 6.3 Transport of Bromide, Simazine, and MS-2 Coliphage in a Lysimeter containing undisturbed, unsaturated Soil. - 6.4 Description of Simazine Transport with rate-limited, two-step linear and nonlinear Adsorption. - 6.5 Conclusions. - 7 Conclusions and Recommendations. - 7.1 Conclusions. - 7.2 Recommendations. - APPENDICES. - A Extraction and Analysis of Anions (Chloride and Bromide) from Soil Samples. - A.1 Preface. - A.1.1 General Information. - A.1.2 Guidelines. - A.1.3 Purpose. - A.2 Materials and Methods. - A.2.1 Chemicals. - A.2.2 Extraction of Soil Samples. - A.2.3 Analysis of Anions by HPLC. - B Extraction and Analysis of Triazines (Atrazine and Terbuthylazine) from Soil Samples. - B .1 Preface. - B.1.1 General Information. - B.1.2 Guidelines. - B.1.3 Purpose. - B.2 Materials and Methods. - B.2.1 Chemicals. - B.2.2 Materials. - B.2.3 Extraction of Soil Samples. - B.2.4 Analysis of Pesticides by GC. - B.3 Results. - C Extraction of Triasulfuron from Soil Samples. - C.1 Preface. - C.1.1 General Information. - C.1.2 Guidelines. - C.1.3 Purpose. - C.2 Materials and Methods. - C.2.1 Chemicals. - C.2.2 Materials. - C.2.3 Extraction of Soil Samples. - C.2.4 Analysis of Triasulfuron by Chemoluminescence-immunoassay. - C.2.5 Calculation of concentrations. - C.3 Results. - D Influence of Brilliant Blue FCF on the Adsorption Behavior of Atrazine and Triasulfuron. - D.1 Preface. - D.1.1 General Information. - D.1.2 Guidelines. - D.1.3 Purpose. - D.2 Materials and Methods. - D.2.1 Chemicals. - D.2.2 Apparatus. - D.2.3 Adsorption Experiments. - D.3 Results and Discussion. - E Sprinklingapparatur zur Simulation ungesättigten Stofftransportes in Feldböden. - F Begriffliche Ver(w)irrung: Pflanzenschutzmittel oder Pestizide ; Eine semantische Betrachtung. - G Bromide in the Natural Environment: Occurrence and Toxicity. - H Brilliant Blue FCF as a Dye Tracer for Solute Transport Studies - a Toxicological Overview. - I Tracer Characteristics of Brilliant Blue FCF. - J Glossary of Symbols. - Bibliography.
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    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Pages: II, 193 S. : Ill. ; graph. Darst., Kt.
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    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 311
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Potsdam, Univ., Diss., 1998
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    Series Statement: Bericht / Max-Planck-Institut für Strömungsforschung 1994,5
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    Call number: AWI E2-91-1500
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: 544 Seiten, 2 gefaltete Blätter , Illustrationen
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    Uniform Title: Nordvest-Passagen
    Language: German
    Note: Enthält außerdem: Schlittenreise nach Kong Haakon VII.-Land / von Godfred Hansen , Inhalt Einleitung I. Dem Eismeer entgegen II. In jungfräulichem Fahrwasser III. Der erste Winter IV. Zum Pol V. Sommer VI. Der zweite Winter VII. Die Menschen um den magnetischen Nordpol VIII. Abschied von Gjöahafen IX. Die Nordwest-Passage X. Der dritte Winter XI. Mit Eskimos und Indianern. Auf Ski und Schneereifen nach Kanada und Alaska XII. Schluß Schlittenreise nach Kong Haakon VII.-Land / von Premierleutnant Hansen, Zweitkommandierendem der Expedition Beitragsleistungen für die Expedition , Aus dem Norwegischen übersetzt
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    Call number: AWI Bio-99-0398
    In: Atlas of seeds and small fruits of Northwest-European plant species 〈Sweden, Norway, Denmark, East Fennoscandia and Iceland〉
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    Pages: 281 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 9186510266
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Foreword. - Notes and changes. - Glossary. - List of abbreviations. - Resedaceae. - Droseraceae. - Crassulaceae. - Saxifragaceae. - Paranassiaceae. - Grossulariaceae. - Rosaceae. - Leguminosae. - Oxalidaceae. - Geraniaceae. - Linaceae. - Euphorbiaceae. - Polygalaceae. - Aceraceae. - Hippocastanaceae. - Balsaminaceae. - Aquifoliaceae. - Celastraceae. - Rhamnaceae. - Tiliaceae. - Malvaceae. - Thymelaeaceae. - Elaeagnaceae. - Guttiferae. - Violaceae. - Cistaceae. - Tamaricaceae. - Elatinaceae. - Cucurbitaceae. - Lythraceae. - Trapaceae. - Onagraceae. - Haloragaceae. - Hippuridaceae. - Cornaceae. - Araliaceae. - Umbelliferae. - References. - Plates. - Index.
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    Call number: AWI A6-92-0280 ; 5/M 08.0207
    In: International geophysics series, Vol. 40
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    Pages: X, 489 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0120585766
    Series Statement: International geophysics series 40
    Classification:
    Meteorology and Climatology
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Acknowledgements. - Chapter 1 Introduction. - 1.1 The Static Structure of the Middle Atmosphere. - 1.2 Zonal Mean Temperature and Wind Distributions. - 1.3 Composition of the Middle Atmosphere. - 1.4 The Vertical Distribution of Eddy Amplitudes. - 1.5 Observational Techniques. - References. - Chapter 2 Radiative Processes and Remote Sounding. - 2.1 Introduction. - 2.2 Fundamentals. - 2.3 Gaseous Absorption Spectra. - 2.4 Transmission Functions. - 2.5 Infrared Radiative Exchange and Radiative Damping. - 2.6 Departure from Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium. - 2.7 Absorption of Solar Radiation. - 2.8 Radiative Equilibrium Temperature and Heating-Rate Distributions. - 2.9 Remote Sounding. - References. - Chapter 3 Basic Dynamics. - 3.1 Introduction. - 3.2 The Beta-Plane Approximation and Quasi-Geostrophic Theory. - 3.3 The Eulerian-Mean Equations. - 3.4 Linearized Disturbances to Zonal-Mean Flows. - 3.5 The Transformed Eulerian-Mean Equations. - 3.6 The Generalized Eliassen-Palm Theorem and the Charney-Drazin Nonacceleration Theorem. - 3.7 The Lagrangian Approach. - 3.8 Isentropic Coordinates. - 3.9 The Zonal-Mean Equations in Isentropic Coordinates. - Appendix 3A. Derivation of Some Equations in Isentropic Coordinates. - Appendix 3B. Boundary Conditions on the Residual Circulation. - References. - Chapter 4 Linear Wave Theory. - 4.1 Introduction and Classification of Wave Types. - 4.2 Wave Disturbances to a Resting Spherical Atmosphere. - 4.3 Atmospheric Thermal Tides. - 4.4 Free Traveling Planetary Waves. - 4.5 Forced Planetary Waves. - 4.6 Gravity Waves. - 4.7 Equatorial Waves. - Appendix 4A. Ray-Tracing Theory and Wave Action in a Slowly Varying Medium. - References. - Chapter 5 Extratropical Planetary-Scale Circulations. - 5.1 Introduction. - 5.2 The Observed Annual Cycle. - 5.3 Detailed Linear Models of Stationary Planetary Waves in the Middle Atmosphere. - 5.4 Detailed Linear Models of Free Traveling Planetary Waves in the Atmosphere. - 5.5 Barotropic and Baroclinic Instability. - 5.6 Planetary-Wave Critical Layers. - References. - Chapter 6 Stratospheric Sudden Warmings. - 6.1 Introduction. - 6.2 Observed Features of Sudden Warmings. - 6.3 Theoretical Modeling of Sudden Warmings. - 6.4 Conclusions. - References. - Chapter 7 The Extratropical Zonal-Mean Circulation. - 7.1 Introduction. - 7.2 Some Simple Zonally Averaged Models of the Middle Atmosphere. - 7.3 The Upper Mesosphere. - 7.4 The Winter Polar Stratosphere. - 7. 5 Interpretation and Generalization. - References. - Chapter 8 Equatorial Circulations. - 8.1 Introduction. - 8.2 The Observed Structure of the Equatorial Quasi-Biennial Oscillation. - 8.3 Theory of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation. - 8.4 Observed Structure of the Equatorial Semiannual Oscillations. - 8.5 Dynamics of the Equatorial Semiannual Oscillations. - 8.6 Inertial Instability in the Equatorial Zone. - References. - Chapter 9 Tracer Transport in the Middle Atmosphere. - 9.1 Introduction: Types of Tracers. - 9.2 Long-Lived Chemical Tracers. - 9.3 Transport in the Meridional Plane. - 9.4 Formulations of Eddy and Mean-Flow Transport. - 9.5 Dispersive Wave Transport: Irreversible Mixing of Tracers. - 9.6 Troposphere-Stratosphere Exchange. - 9.7 Transport Modeling. - Appendix 9A. The Transformed Eulerian-Mean Transport for Small-Arnplitude Eddies. - References. - Chapter 10 The Ozone Layer. - 10.1 Introduction. - 10.2 The Climatology of Ozone. - 10.3 Elementary Aspects of Photochemical Modeling. - 10.4 Photochemistry of Ozone: Catalytic Cycles. - 10.5 Models of the Natural and Perturbed Ozone Layer. - Appendix 10A. The Continuity Equation for Chemical Species. - References. - Chapter 11 General Circulation Modeling. - 11.1 Models of the Lower Stratosphere. - 11.2 The GFDL SKYHI Model. - 11.3 Forecasting of Sudden Stratospheric Warmings. - 11.4 Transport Modeling. - References. - Chapter 12 Interaction between the Middle Atmosphere and the Lower Atmosphere. - 12.1 Introduction. - 12.2 Radiative Links: Deductions from Simple Models. - 12.3 Radiative Links: Deductions from GCMs. - 12.4 Dynamical Links: Vertically Propagating Planetary Waves. - 12.5 Interannual Variability in the Stratosphere. - References. - Bibliography. - Index.
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    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Call number: AWI E2-89-0433
    Description / Table of Contents: Дошли ли Роберт Пири и Фредерик Кук до Северного полюса? Кто они - фальсификаторы или заблуждающиеся? Ошибался ли адмирал С.О.Макаров? Пролетел ли Умберто Нобиле над Северным полюсом или в стороне от него? Кто же первым достиг этой символической точки на надводном судне, собачьих упряжках, воздушном шаре, дирижабле, самолете, подводной лодке? На все перечисленные вопросы автор книги отвечает далеко не в духе существующих энциклопедий, учебников и периодической печати. Эти и другие вопросы истории многовековой «гонки» к Северному полюсу читатель может узнать из предлагаемой книги, в которой в увлекательной и нетрадиционной форме шаг за шагом раскрываются мотивы устремлений Человека к вершине нашей планеты.
    Description / Table of Contents: Did Robert Peary and Frederick Cook reach the North Pole? Who are they - falsifiers or deluded? Was Admiral S.O. Makarov wrong? Did Umberto Nobile fly over the North Pole or away from it? Who was the first to reach this symbolic point on a surface ship, dog sleds, hot air balloon, airship, airplane, submarine? The author of the book answers all of these questions far from the spirit of existing encyclopedias, textbooks and periodicals. The reader can learn these and other questions of the history of the centuries-old "race" to the North Pole from this book, in which the motives of Man's aspirations to the top of our planet are revealed step by step in a fascinating and unconventional form.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 215, [4] Seiten , Illustrationen , 20 cm
    Series Statement: Serija "Čelovek i okružajuščaja sreda"
    Language: Russian
    Note: In kyrillischer Schrift
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  • 92
    Call number: AWI A6-92-0494
    In: Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology in Midlatitudes, Vol. 1
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 431 S. , Ill., graph. Darst
    ISBN: 0195062671
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: 1. INTRODUCTION. - 1.1 What is Synoptic Meteorology?. - 1.1.1 Historical background. - 1.1.2 Classification of atmospheric phenomena. - 1.1.3 Atmospheric phenomena as fractals. - 1.1.4 The role of observations and theory. - 1.1.5 The mystery of synoptic meteorology. - 1.1.6 The organization of this text. - 1.2 Units and Variables. - 1.2.1 The MKS system. - 1.2.2 The MTS system. - 1.2.3 Other useful conversion factors. - 1.3 Coordinate Systems. - 1.3.1 Cartesian coordinates. - 1.3.2 Natural coordinates. - 1.3.3 The representation of the wind field. - 1.3.4 Pressure coordinates. - 1.3.5 Isentropic coordinates. - 1.3.6 σ coordinates. - 1.3.7 Invariance. - 1.3.8 The total derivative. - Note. - References. - 2. SCALAR FIELDS AND THEIR KINEMATICS. - 2.1 The Pressure (Height) Field. - 2.1.1 What is kinematics?. - 2.1.2 A description of features in the pressure (height) field. - 2.1.3 Analysis of the pressure (height) field. - 2.1.4 Kinematics of the pressure (height) field. - 2.1.5 The hydrostatic equation and the reduction of pressure to a reference level. - 2.2 The Temperature and Moisture Fields. - 2.3 The Measurement of Scalar Fields. - 2.3.1 Introduction. - 2.3.2 The measurement of pressure. - 2.3.3 The measurement of height. - 2.3.4 The measurement of temperature. - 2.3.5 The measurement of humidity. - 2.3.6 Clouds. - 2.3.7 The measurement of precipitation. - 2.3.8 Instrument platforms. - Notes. - References. - Problems. - 3. KINEMATICS OF THE WIND FIELD. - 3.1 Properties of the Horizontal Wind Field. - 3.1.1 The decomposition of a linear wind field. - 3.1.2 Translation. - 3.1.3 Divergence. - 3.1.4 Vorticity. - 3.1.5 Deformation. - 3.1.6 Summary. - 3.1.7 Trajectories. - 3.2 The Computation of Divergence, Vorticity, and Deformation. - 3.2.1 The expressions for divergence, vorticity, and deformation on the Earth's surface. - 3.2.2 Finite-difference computations. - 3.2.3 Integral computations of divergence, vorticity, and deformation. - 3.2.4 The linear vector point function method. - 3.3 Properties of the Three-Dimensional Wind Field. - 3.4 Measuring the Wind Field. - 3.4.1 Introduction. - 3.4.2 Wind-measuring instruments: Dependence of the properties of an object upon wind speed. - 3.4.3 Wind-measuring instruments: The tracking of tracers moving with the horizontal component of the wind. - Notes. - References. - Problems. - 4. ELEMENTARY ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS AND THERMODYNAMICS. - 4.1 The Law of Motion. - 4.1.1 The equation of fluid motion on a rotating sphere: Vector form. - 4.1.2 The equations of fluid motion on a rotating sphere: Scalar form. - 4.1.3 The geostrophic wind. - 4.1.4 The isallobaric wind and the inertial-advective wind. - 4.1.5 The equations of motion in natural coordinates. - 4.1.6 The thermal wind. - 4.2 The Equation of Continuity. - 4.2.1 The equation of continuity in height coordinates. - 4.2.2 The equation of continuity in pressure coordinates. - 4.2.3 The equation of continuity in isentropic coordinates. - 4.2.4 The kinematic boundary condition. - 4.2.5 The dynamic boundary condition. - 4.3 The Thermodynamic Equation. - 4.3.1 Dry thermodynamics. - 4.3.2 Moist thermodynamics. - 4.4 Friction. - 4.4.1 Molecular friction. - 4.4.2 Turbulent friction. - 4.4.3 The surface boundary layer. - 4.4.4 The friction layer. - 4.4.5 The turbulent transport of general quantities. - 4.4.6 The antitriptic wind. - 4.5 The Vorticity Equation. - 4.5.1 Derivation of the vorticity equation in height coordinates. - 4.5.2 The Bjerknes and Kelvin circulation theorems. - 4.5.3 Physical interpretation of the vorticity equation and the circulation theorems. - 4.5.4 The vorticity equation in pressure coordinates. - 4.5.5 The vorticity equation in isentropic coordinates and Ertel's potential vorticity. - 4.5.6 The horizontal vorticity equation. - 4.5.7 The three-dimensional vorticity equation in a compressible atmosphere. - 4.6 Energetics. - 4.7 Thermodynamic Retrieval. - References. - Problems. - 5. QUASIGEOSTROPHIC THEORY. - 5.1 Introduction. - 5.2 Estimating the Terms in the Vorticity and Thermodynamic Equations. - 5.2.1 Substitution of the analytical-model equations into the vorticity and thermodynamic equations. - 5.2.2 The relationship between w and ω. - 5.2.3 The kinematic boundary conditions for midlatitude, synoptic-scale systems. - 5.2.4 A simplified vorticity equation. - 5.2.5 The thermodynamic equation for synoptic-scale systems in the midlatitudes. - 5.2.6 The effects of diabatic heating and static stability. - 5.3 Estimating Vertical Motion from the Observed Wind and Mass Fields. - 5.3.1 The kinematic method. - 5.3.2 The adiabatic method. - 5.3.3 The vorticity method. - 5.3.4 Satellite infrared photograph technique. - 5.4 Estimating Local Height Tendencies from the Observed Wind and Mass Fields. - 5.5 The Quasigeostrophic Vorticity and Thermodynamic Equations. - 5.5.1 The quasigeostrophic approximation. - 5.5.2 The quasigeostrophic vorticity and thermodynamic equations. - 5.5.3 The quasigeostrophic equations of motion. - 5.6 Derivation of the Quasigeostrophic ω and Height-tendency Equations. - 5.6.1 The quasigeostrophic vorticity and thermodynamic equations expressed in terms of the height field. - 5.6.2 The quasigeostrophic ω equation. - 5.6.3 The quasigeostrophic height-tendency equation. - 5.6.4 The quasigeostrophic ω equation and height-tendency equation with diabatic heating and friction. - 5.7 Interpretation of the Quasigeostrophic ω-Equation. - 5.7.1 Mathematical interpretation. - 5.7.2 Physical interpretation. - 5.7.3 The Trenberth formulation of the quasigeostrophic ω equation. - 5.7.4 The Q-vector representation of the quasigeostrophic ω equation. - 5.7.5 Comparison of the different quasigeostrophic ω equations. - 5.8 The Quasigeostrophic Potential Vorticity Form of the Height-Tendency Equation. - 5.9 Static-Stability Effects on Vertical Motion. - 5.9.1 The effects of horizontal variations in static stability on vertical motion. - 5.9.2 Effective static stability. - 5.10 Interpretation of the Quasigeostrophic Height-Tendency Equation. - 5.10.1 Mathematical interpretation. - 5.10.2 Physical interpretation. - 5.11 The Effects of Vertical Variations in Static Stability on the Geopotential-Height Tendency. - Note. - References. - Problems. - Selected Answers to Problems. - Appendix 1. Review of Vector Notation. - Appendix 2. Implications of Hydrostatic Balance for the Horizontal and Vertical Scales of Meteoro­logical Phenomena. - Appendix 3. Matrix Notation. - Index.
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  • 93
    Call number: AWI Bio-99-0172
    Description / Table of Contents: Die langerwartete 2. Auflage des Handbuch der Samenkunde - in der Art der Gestaltung wohl einmalig - gibt allen Saatguterzeugern, -käufern und -verkäufern, allen Botanikern, Biologen, Genetikern, Züchtern und Beratern eine unerschöpfliche Quelle der Wissensvermittlung in die Hand. Das Handbuch ist Nachschlagewerk, Fachlexikon und Bestimmungsbuch zugleich. Die über 2500 Samenbeschreibungen - des besseren Auffindens wegen nach den Familien Gattungen und Arten geordnet - werden durch 1672 Feinstrichzeichnungen, die das Charakteristische der einzelnen Samen klarer als Photographien hervorheben können, in bester Weise veranschaulicht und helfen so, die notwendigen Kenntnisse über den Samen zu vermitteln. Die Familien- und Artnamen erscheinen jeweils in lateinischer, deutscher und englischer Sprache, das gleiche gilt auch für das umfangreiche Register der Pflanzennamen und botanischen Kunstausdrücke, so daß das Werk über Deutschlands Grenzen hinaus internationale Bedeutung hat.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 655 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 2. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3769002725
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Frucht und Same, Allgemeines. - Früchte und Samen bei den einzelnen Familien und Arten. - Bestimmungsschlüssel der landwirtschaftlich wichtigen Arten. - Literaturverzeichnis. - Register der lateinischen, deutschen und englischen Pflanzennamen und von botanischen Kunstausdrücken. - Berichtigungen.
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  • 94
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin : Borntraeger
    Call number: AWI G3-92-0379
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 304 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2. veränderte Auflage
    ISBN: 3443010172 , 3-443-01017-2
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt Vorwort III 1 Der Gegenstand der Geomorphologie: Die irdische Reliefsphäre und ihr Bildungsgang 1.1. Die Vorrangstellung der festländischen (subaerischen) Reliefsphäre. Die Hauptphasen ihrer Entwicklung 1.2 Die Reliefsphäre im Schalenbau der Erde 1.3 Die Stellung der Geomorphologie im System der Naturwissenschaften 1.4 Endogene Rohform und exogene Realform 1.5 Die Reliefsphäre als Haupt-Energie-Umsatzfläche der Erde 1.6 Die stabilen Elemente des Formungsmechanismus 1.6.1 Bodenwärme, Wasser und Eis im Boden 1.6.2 Lösung 1.6.3 Mechanische Verwitterung 1.6.4 Chemischer Zersatz und Umsatz 1.6.5 Pflanzenkleid, tierische Biosphäre 1.6.6 Bodenbildung 1.7 Die vier Begleitsphären der Reliefsphäre: Terrestrische Hydro- und Kryosphäre, Biosphäre, Pedosphäre und Dekompositionssphäre 1.8 Die mobilen Elemente des Formungsmechanismus 1.8.1 Breitendenudation und Hangabtragung 1.8.2 Flächenbildende Denudation 1.8.3 Linienerosion und Talbildung. Reifeform des Reliefs. Die Rolle von Klimaumbrüchen 1.8.4 Transportvorgänge 1.8.5 Durchgangsaufschüttung und Kleinkatastrophen 1.8.6 Defenitive oder Daueraufschüttung (Sedimentation) 1.9 Die klimabedingten Abwandlungen des heutigen Formungsmechanismus bilden die Klima-morphologischen Zonen der Gegenwart 2 Klimatische Geomorphologie 2.1 Sinn Klima-geomorphologischer Zonen 2.1.1 Geographische Inhaltsgrenzen 2.1.2 Der kleine Hügel bei Woronesch 2.1.3 Die Abgrenzung von Prozeßbereichen 2.1.4 Die Schwierigkeit genetischer Abgrenzung 2.1.5 Die Ungleichwertigkeit Klima-morphologischer Zonen 2.2 Die subpolare Zone exzessiver Talbildung (lebendes Periglazialgebiet) 2.2.1 Die Frostschuttzone Südost-Spitzbergens (Ergebnisse der Stauferland-Expedition) Problemstellung. Wahl des Arbeitsgebietes 2.2.2 Der präglaziale Formenschatz 2.2.3 Das würmzeitliche Inlandeis von Svalbard und seinem Umkreis 2.2.4 Günstige Versuchsanordnung der Natur für die Erfassung der im Holozän erzeugten Reliefzüge 2.2.5 Die holozänen Kryoturbationsvorgänge auf den Altflächen und Vorländern 2.2.6 Pedo- und Dekompositionsphäre im Dauerfrostbereich 2.2.7 Frostschuttzone und Moostundra 2.2.8 Die Bildung der Frostmusterböden 2.2.9 Traditionale Weiterbildung von Altflächen; keine Neubildung von Altflächen durch ,Kryoplanation' 2.2.10 Derfossile Auftauboden der postglazialen Wärmezeit 2.2.11 Die Eisrinde 2.2.12 Eiskeile, Eiskeilnetze und Pingos 2.2.13 Die Denudationsvorgänge am einteiligen Konvex-Konkavhang: Solifluktion und Abspülung, Runsenspülung, Hangzerschneidung, Zufuhrsolifluktion 2.2.14 Die holozäne Abtragungsleistung auf Konvex-Konkavhängen 2.2.15 Der dreiteilige Hang: Denudationsvorgänge und Abtragungsleistung 2.2.16 Die Lateralerosion der Flüsse 2.2.17 Der Eisrindeneffekt als Motor der Tiefenerosion 2.2.18 Das Maß der im Holozän erreichten Tiefenerosion, bestimmt durch exakte Reliefanalyse 2.2.19 Die Rolle der fossilen exzessiven Talbildung in den Mittelbreiten 2.2.20 Ausblick auf die rezente Tundrenzone 2.2.21 Die Taiga-Talbildungszone 2.2.22 Die Hauptprägestöcke holozäner Reliefgestaltung 2.3 Die randtropische Zone exzessiver Flächenbildung 2.3.1 Die Rolle der tropischen Reliefbildung für die Gesamterde 2.3.2 Die Bildung von Rumpfflächen (planation surfaces, erosional plains) durch den Mechanismus der doppelten Einebnung 2.3.2.1 Die Verwitterungs-Basisfläche. Grundhöcker und Grundblöcke. Dekompositionssphäre 2.3.2.2 Die Pedosphäre im feuchttropischen Tiefland 2.3.2.3 Die Spüloberfläche 2.3.3 Das Gesamtbild lebender Rumpfflächen 2.3.3.1 Inselberge, Inselgebirge, Flächenpässe, Spülsockel, Randsenken 2.3.3.2 Die Regel der divergierenden Abtragung ' 2.3.3.3 Dreiecksbuchten (Flächenspitzen) und intramontane Ebenen (Flächeninseln) 2.3.4 Rumpfstufen und Schichtstufen. Rumpftreppen 2.3.5 Alter und Alterung von Rumpfflächen. Spültäler 2.3.6 Das tropische Rückenrelief 2.3.7 Das tropische Gebirgsrelief 2.3.8 Wandlungen des tropischen Gebirgsreliefs nach Klimawechsel 2.3.9 Erhaltung und traditionale Weiterbildung von Rumpfflächen. Genetische, Aktive und Dynamische Geomorphologie 2.3.10 Transformierung von Rumpfflächen 2.3.11 Fossile Rumpfflächen als Zeugen fossilen feuchttropischen Klimas 2.4 Die innertropische Zone partieller Flächenbildung 2.4.1 Reliefvergleich zwischen wechselfeuchten und immerfeuchten Tropen 2.4.2 Bodenbildung und Regenwald in den immerfeuchten Tropen 2.4.3 Flußarbeit, Subrosion und partielle Flächenbildung mit Bodenkarst und Bodenzertalung in den immerfeuchten Tropen 2.4.4 Tiefgreifende Karstlösung in den immerfeuchten Tropen 2.5 Warme Trockenzone der Flächenerhaltung und traditionalen Weiterbildung (vorweg durch Sandschwemmebenen) 2.5.1 Der Saharisch-Arabische Trockenraum 2.5.1.1 Das Flächenrelief der Sahara zwischen Anti-Atlas und Hoggar-Gebirge. Mergelsand-Fazies. Sandschwemmebene im ganzen 2.5.1.2 Einzelbild der Sandschwemmebene und anderer rezenter Oberflächentypen als weitere Zeugen traditionaler Weiterbildung 2.5.1.3 Die Reliefgenerationen des Hoggar-Gebirges 2.5.1.4 Die Höhenstufen des Hochlandes von Tibesti 2.5.2 Der inneraustralische Trockenraum 2.5.2.1 Rumpfflächen, Bodenbildung 2.5.2.2 Inselberge, Hangverwitterung 2.5.2.3 Flußarbeit und Talentwicklung 2.5.2.4 Intramontane Becken 2.5.2.5 Gesamtrelief 2.6 Winterharte Trockenzone der Flächenüberprägung (Transformation) vorweg durch Pedimente und Glacis 3 Klima-genetische Geomorphologie 3.1 Die Erforschung der Reliefgenerationen als eine Kernfrage der Geomorphologie 3.2 Rolle der älteren Reliefgenerationen in den einzelnen Klima-morphologischen Zonen 3.3 Ektropische Zone retardierter Talbildung 3.3.1 Reliefgenerationen im außeralpinen Mitteleuropa 3.3.1.1 Erzgebirge, Leipziger Bucht, Harz 3.3.1.2 Rheinisches Schiefergebirge, Wetterau, Vogelsberg, Rhön 3.3.1.3 Oberrheinebene, Schwarzwald, Neckarschwaben, Schwabenalb 3.3.1.4 W-E-Profil durch Franken (Spessart bis Frankenwald) 3.3.1.5 Reliefgenerationen der Frankenalb 3.3.1.6 Ostsudeten und Mühlviertel 3.3.1.7 Form und Alter der Dellen, gezeigt am Neukirchener Feld 3.3.1.8 Dellen und Klingen: allgemein klimabedingte und lokale Rückschneidungs-Erosion 3.3.2 Reliefgenerationen der Alpen 3.3.2.1 Grundfragen der Eiszeitwirkung in den Alpen und in Skandinavien 3.3.2.2 Der Klima- und Vereisungsgang der Würm-Kaltzeit. Die Stellung des Hochglazials 3.3.2.3 Die Reliefgenerationen der Hohen Tauern und der nördlichen Kalkalpen 3.3.2.4 Die Reliefgenerationen am Alpen-Ostrand 3.4 Subtropische Zone gemischter Reliefbildung 3.4.1 Allgemeinzüge des etesischen Bereichs 3.4.2 Die Reliefgenerationen in der Zone gemischter Reliefbildung 3.4.3 Rumpftreppe und Poljen in Mittel-Dalmatien 3.4.4 Mediterrane Flußtätigkeit seit der Frühantike (Aufbau und Verschüttung Olympias) Nachwort und Folgerungen Literatur Orts- und Sachregister
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  • 95
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Boca Raton : Lewis
    Call number: AWI G6-94-0193
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 823 Seiten , Illustrationen , 26 cm
    ISBN: 0873718615
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS: COLLECTION AND PREPARATION OF SOIL SAMPLES. - 1. Site Description / G. T. Patterson. - 2. Soil Sampling for Environmental Assessment / Jean Crepin and Richard L. Johnson. - 3. Soil Handling and Preparation / Thomas E. Bates. - SOIL TEST ANALYSES. - 4. Nitrate and Exchangeable Ammonium Nitrogen / D. G. Maynard and Y. P. Kalra. - 5. Ammonium Acetate-Extractable Elements / R. R. Simard. - 6. Mehlich III-Extractable Elements / T. Sen Tran and R. R. Simard. - 7. Sodium Bicarbonate-Extractable P, K, and N / J. J. Schoenau and R. E. Karamanos. - 8. Available Potassium / Thomas E. Bates and John E. Richards. - 9. Extraction of Available Sulfur / C. G. Kowalenko. - 10. Characterization of Available P by Sequential Extraction / H. Tiessen and J. O. Moir. - 11. DTPA-Extractable Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn / J. Liang and R. E. Karamanos. - 12. Boron, Molybdenum, and Selenium / U. C. Gupta. - 13. Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, and Nickel / Y. K. Soon and S. Abboud. - 14. Lime Requirement / T. Sen Tran and W. van Lierop. - 15. Chemical Characterization of Plant Tissue / John E. Richards. - SOIL CHEMICAL ANALYSES. - 16. Soil Reaction and Exchangeable Acidity / W. H. Hendershot, H. Lalande, and M. Duquette. - 17. Soil Solution / Y. K. Soon and C. J. Warren. - 18. Soluble Salts / H. H. Janzen. - 19. Ion Exchange and Exchangeable Cations / W. H. Hendershot, H. Lalande, and M. Duquette. - 20. Carbonates / Tee Boon Goh, R. J. St. Arnaud, and A. R. Mermut. - 21. Total and Organic Carbon / H. Tiessen and J. O. Moir. - 22. Total Nitrogen / W. B. McGill and C. T. Figueiredo. - 23. Total and Organic Phosphorus / I. P. O'Halloran. - 24. Total and Fractions of Sulfur / C. G. Kowalenko. - 25. Extractable Al, Fe, Mn, and Si / G. J. Ross and C. Wang. - 26. Reference Materials for Data Quality / Milan Ihnat. - SOIL BIOLOGICAL ANALYSES. - 27. Cultural Methods for Soil Microorganisms / J. J. Germida. - 28. Soil Microbial Biomass C and N / R. P. Voroney, J. P. Winter, and R. P. Beyaert. - 29. Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhiza / Y. Dalpé. - 30. Root Nodule Bacteria and Nitrogen Fixation / W. A. Rice and P. E. Olsen. - 31. Microarthropods in Soil and Litter / J. P. Winter and R. P. Voroney. - 32. Nematodes / J. Kimpinski. - 33. Nitrogen Mineralization Potential in Soils / C. A. Campbell, B. H. Ellert, and Y. W. Jame. - 34. Denitrification / E. G. Beauchamp and D. W. Bergstrom. - 35. Earthworms / G. H. Baker and K. E. Lee. - SOIL BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES. - 36. Total and Labile Polysaccharide Analysis of Soils / L. E. Lowe. - 37. Organic Forms of Nitrogen / Yeh-Moon Chae. - 38. Soil Humus Fractions / D. W. Anderson and J. J. Schoenau. - 39. Light Fraction and Macroorganic Matter in Mineral Soils / E. G. Gregorich and B. H. Ellert. - 40. Water-Soluble Phenolic Materials / L. E. Lowe. - 41. Soil Lipids / Yeh-Moon Chae. - ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC SOILS. - 42. Sampling Organic Soils / Marsha I. Sheppard, Charles Tarnocai, and Denis H. Thibault. - 43. Physical Properties of Organic Soils / L. E. Parent and J. Caron. - 44. Chemical Properties of Organic Soils / A. Karam. - 45. Micromorphological Methodology for Organic Soils / C. A. Fox and L. E. Parent. - 46. Palynological Assessment of Organic Materials / Pierre J. H. Richard. - SOIL PHYSICAL ANALYSES. - 47. Particle Size Distribution / B. H. Sheldrick and C. Wang. - 48. Soil Shrinkage / B. P. Warkentin. - 49. Soil Consistency Limits / R. A. McBride. - 50. Density and Compressibility / J. L. B. Culley. - 51. Soil Water Content / G. C. Topp. - 52. Soil Water Potential / N. J. Livingston. - 53. Soil Water Desorption Curves / G. C. Topp, Y. T. Galganov, B. C. Ball, and M. R. Carter. - 54. Soil Porosity / M. R. Carter and B. C. Bail. - 55. Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Laboratory Measurement / W. D. Reynolds. - 56. Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Field Measurement / W. D. Reynolds. - 57. Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity and Sorptivity: Laboratory Measurement / F. J. Cook, G. P. Lilley, and R. A. Nunns. - 58. Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Estimation from Desorption Curves / R. de Jong. - 59. Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Field Measurement / W. D. Reynolds. - 60. Air Permeability / C. D. Grant and P. H. Groenevelt. - 61. Aggregate Stability to Water / D. A. Angers and G. R. Mehuys. - 62. Dry Aggregate Distribution / W. M. White. - 63. Soil Air / R. E. Farrell, J. A. Elliott, and E. de Jong. - 64. Soil Temperature / N. J. Livingston. - 65. Micromorphological methodology for inorganic soils / C. A. Fox, R. K. Guertin, E. Dickson, S. Sweeney, R. Protz, and A. R. Mermut. - SOIL MINERALOGICAL ANALYSES. - 66. Soil separation for mineralogical analysis / C. R. de Kimpe. - 67. Clay and silt analysis / C. R. de Kimpe. - 68. Sand analysis / C. R. de Kimpe. - 69. Identification and measurement of carbonate minerals / R. J. St. Arnaud, A. R. Mermut, and Tee Boon Goh. - 70. Chemical methods in mineralogical analysis / G. J. Ross. - ANALYSIS OF FROZEN SOILS. - 71. Sampling frozen soils / Charles Tarnocai. - 72. Hydrological properties of frozen soil / E. Perfect and B. D. Kay. - 73. Thermal properties of frozen soils / W. K. P. van Loon, I. A. van Haneghem, E. Perfect, and B. D. Kay. - 74. Frost heave potential / J.-M. Konrad. - 75. Depth of frost penetration / Fons J. Schellekens and Peter J. Williams. - INDEX.
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  • 96
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    Monograph available for loan
    Boston : Kluwer Academic
    Call number: AWI G4-00-0088
    Description / Table of Contents: Environmental tracers in subsurface hydrology synthesizes the research of specialists into a comprehensive review of the application of environmental tracers in the study of soil water and groundwater flow. The book includes chapters which cover ionic tracers, noble gases, chlorofluorocarbons, tritium, chlorine-36, oxygen-18, deuterium, and isotopes of carbon, strontium, sulphur and nitrogen. Applications of the tracers include the estimation of vertical and horizontal groundwater velocities, groundwater recharge rates, inter-aquifer leakage and mixing processes, chemical processes and palaeohydrology. Practicing hydrogeologists, soil physicists and hydrology professors and students will find the book to be a valuable support in their work.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 529 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    ISBN: 0792377079 , 0-7923-7707-9
    Language: English
    Note: Contents List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements 1. Determining Timescales for Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport / Peter G. Cook and John-Karl Bohlke 2. Inorganic Ions as Tracers / Andrew L. Herczeg and W. Mike Edmunds 3. Isotope Engineering - Using Stable Isotopes of the Water Molecule to Solve Practical Problems / Tyler B. Coplen, Andrew L. Herczeg and Chris Barnes 4. Radiocarbon Dating of Groundwater Systems / Robert M. Kalin 5. U-Series Nuclides as Tracers in Groundwater Hydrology / J. Kenneth Osmond and James B. Cowart 6. Radon-222 / L. DeWayne Cecil and Jaromy R. Green 7. Sulphur and Oxygen Isotopes in Sulphate / H. Roy Krouse and Bernhard Mayer 8. Strontium Isotopes / Robert H. McNutt 9. Nitrate Isotopes in Groundwater Systems / Carol Kendall and Ramon Aravena 10. Chlorine-36 / Fred M. Phillips 11. Atmospheric Noble Gases / Martin Stute and Peter Schlosser 12. Noble Gas Radioisotopes: 37Ar, 85 Kr, 39Ar, 81 Kr / Heinz H. Loosli, Bernhard E. Lehmann and William M. Smethie, Jr. 13. 3H and 3He / D. Kip Solomon and Peter G. Cook 14. 4He in Groundwater / D. Kip Solomon 15. Chlorofluorocarbons / L. Niel Plummer and Eurybiades Busenberg 16. δ11 B, Rare Earth Elements, δ 37Cl, 32 Si, 35S, 129I / Avner Vengosh, Arthur J. Spivack, Kevin J. Johannesson, W. Berry Lyons, Tamie R. Weaver, Uwe Morgenstern, Robert L. Michel, June Fabryka-Martin Appendix 1: Stable Isotope Notation and Fractionation Appendix 2: Decay Constants and Half-Lives of Radioactive Isotopes Appendix 3: Solubilities of Environmental Gas Tracers Appendix 4: Liquid and Gas-Phase Diffusion Coefficients Index
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    Call number: ZSP-168-71
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 158 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISSN: 0176-5027
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 71
    Language: German
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    Call number: ZSP-168-142
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Pages: 190 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISSN: 0176-5027
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 142
    Language: English
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    Call number: AWI G3-99-0351
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 489 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0-12-355860-3
    Series Statement: Burg Wartenstein symposium 81
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Contributors. - Preface. - Acknowledgements. - Paleogeography. - Ancient vegetation - the fossil record. - The Steppe-Tundra concept and its application in Beringia. - Paleoclimate. - Primary production and the Pleistocene ungulates - the productivity paradox. - Man in ancient Beringia. - Paleoecology of Beringia - a synthesis. - References. - General index. - Index to faunal and floral taxa.
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    Call number: ZSP-168-174
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Pages: 186 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 174
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