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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/29
    In: CRREL Report, 76-29
    Description / Table of Contents: In order to verify current theoretical equations on ice bearing capacity, a heavily loaded truck was used to make successive passes over two ice bridges. Equipment, weather and the normal problems associated with field work resulted in only one complete breakthrough test. Breakthrough occurred on one bridge with a vehicle weight of 53,630 lb (24,327 kg) and an ice thickness of 17.5 in. (44.5 cm). Since only one test was completed, the conclusions drawn cannot be unequivocal. However, the results do indicate that Nevel's equation for ultimate failure of a floating ice sheet is a good working tool.
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    Pages: iv, 19 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 76-29
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Abstract Preface Summary Introduction Location Test procedure Loading Site preparation and bridge construction Deflection measurements Conclusions Literature cited Appendix, Test data
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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/30
    In: CRREL Report, 76-30
    Description / Table of Contents: The focus of this investigation was to assess the utility of remote sensing techniques in the study of land use-water quality relationships in an east central Wisconsin test area. The following types of aerial imagery were evaluated for this purpose: high altitude (60,000 ft) color, color infrared, multispectral black and white, and thermal; low altitude (less than 5000 ft) color infrared, multispectral black and white, thermal, and passive microwave. A non-imaging hand-held four-band radiometer was evaluated for utility in providing data on suspended sediment concentrations. Land use analysis includes the development of mapping and quantification methods to obtain baseline data for comparison to water quality variables. Suspended sediment loads in streams, determined from water samples, were related to land use of dfferences and soil types in three major watersheds. A multiple correlation coefficient R of 0.85 was obtained for the relationship between the 0.6-.7 incident and reflected radiation data from the hand-held radiometer and concurrent ground measurements of suspended solids in streams. Applications of the methods and baseline data developed in this investigation include: mapping and quantification of land use; input to watershed runoff models,estimation of effects of land use changes on stream sedimentation; and remote sensing of suspended sediment content of streams. High altitude color infrared imagery was found to be the most acceptable remote sensing technique forthe mapping and measurement of land use types.
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    Pages: vi, 53 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 76-30
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Conversion factors: U.S. customary to metric (SI) units of measurement lntroduction Objectives Approach and project history Study area Physical setting Cultural setting Documented pollution sources in the study area Evaluation of imagery Photographic imagery Thermal imagery PMIS imagery Land use analysis Analysis of 1972 imagery Analysis of 1974 imagery Soils of Manitowoc, East Twin and Oconto River watersheds Manitowoc River watershed East Twin River watershed Oconto River watershed Water quality data Manitowoc River East Twin River Oconto River Land use/stream sedimentation relationships Results and conclusions Sensor evaluation Land use analysis Mapping approaches Land use/sedimentation relationships Cost effectiveness analysis Recommendations and applications Selected bibliography Appendix A. Precipitation and temperature data
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    Call number: A10-98-0038-9 (VERLUST)
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    Call number: ZSP-202-262
    In: Research report
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: Introduction. - Regional setting. - General description and topography. - Geology. - Soils. - Climate. - Precipitation. - Temperature. - Weather during period of study. - Vegetation. - Hydrology. - Water balance. - Introduction. - Yield. - Precipitation. - Loss of glacial storage. - Evapotranspiration. - Summary. - Flow variability. - Flow-duration curves. - Flood estimation. - Response to rain and meltwater. - Water quality. - Introduction. - Suspended sediment. - Bedload. - Dissolved sediment. - Water temperatures. - Channel shape and process. - General characteristics of braided channels. - Channel material. - Channel shape. - Channel changes. - Introduction. - Channel profiles. - Ground photography. -Vertical aerial photography. - Freeze-up and breakup. - Summary. - Literature cited. - Selected bibliography. - Appendix A: Measurement site locations and methods. - Appendix B: Installation of water-level recorder. - Appendix C: Delta river quicksilts - properties and mode of formation. - Appendix D: Channel shape data. - Abstract.
    Description / Table of Contents: A one-year reconnaissance study was made of a large braided glacial river and its drainage basin (drainage area 1665 m^2; elevation range 1000 - 10,000 ft) for which a minimum of hydrometric and meteorologic data existed. The report includes estimates of the water balance, flow-duration curves, and sediment characteristics, and descriptions of stream response to glacial melt and rain, channel geometry and channel processes. Mean annual basin precipitation is estimated at 40.4 in. and mean annual loss of permanent glacial storage is about 1 in. About 30% of this leaves the basin as evapotranspiration, 50% as stream flow, and 20% as groundwater flow. Characteristics of response to glacial melt are outlined. Flow peaks near the mouth occur within 24 hours of rainfall Greater than 0.5 in./day at foothills meteorological stations; rains of less than that amount do not generally produce discernible stream response. Stream channel geometry is described in detail. Most channels on the lower floodplain are asymmetrical and are roughly triangular or parabolic, and have high width/depth ratios. At-a-station hydraulic geometry is described. Surveys and gr ound and aerial photography are used to describe channel changes.
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    Pages: v, 83 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command 262
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    Call number: AWI G6-22-94889
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    Pages: XII, 430 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 3-540-06587-3 , 0-387-06587-3
    Series Statement: Anwendung von Isotopen in der organischen Chemie und Biochemie Band 2
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort Adressenliste der Autoren A. Einleitung / H. SIMON und P. RAUSCHENBACH 1. Begriffe und Definitionen 1.1. Absorption, Ionisation, Anregung und Bremsstrahlung von β-Strahlung 1.2. γ- und Röntgen-Strahlung, Mechanismen der Absorption 1.3. Häufig verwendete radioaktive Isotope 1.4. Literatur und Bibliographie B. Allgemeines und Prinzipien der Radioaktivitätsmessung / H. SIMON und P. RAUSCHENBACH 1. Absolut- und Relativmessung von Radioaktivität 2. Ionisationskammern und Zählrohre 2.1. Ionisationskammern 2.2. Zählrohre 2.2.1. Zählrohre zur Messung von β-Strahlung 2.2.2. Zählrohre zur Messung von γ-Strahlung 3. Halbleiterdetektoren / R. TYKVA 4. Szintillationszähler 4.1. Allgemeines über Szintillationszähler 4.2. Messung mit flüssigen Szintillatoren 4.2.1. Lösungsmittel 4.2.2. Probengefäße 4.2.3. Szintillator-Substanzen 4.2.4. Löscheffekte, Phosphoreszenz und Chemolumineszenz 4.3. Messung durch Čerenkov-Strahlung 4.4. Messung von γ-Strahlern mit festen Szintillatoren 4.4.1. Impulshöhenverteilung, γ-Spektroskopie und Auflösungsvermögen 4.4.2. Einfluß verschiedener Parameter auf die Gestalt des Spektrums 5. Literatur C. Parameter, die auf Genauigkeit und Reproduzierbarkeit von Einfluß sind. Fehlerbetrachtung / P. RAUSCHENBACH 1. Der radioaktive Zerfall als statistischer Vorgang 2. Einfluß von Probenaktivität, Nulleffekt und Meßzeit auf den Fehler der Nettozählrate 2.1. Meßzeitoptimierung 3. Grenzempfindlichkeit und Gütezahl 4. Fehler von Ratemeter-Messungen 5. Ermittlung von Störeffekten an Meßanordnungen aufgrund nichtstatistischer Ergebnisse 6. Erkennung eines zu hohen Fehlers einer Einzelmessung 7. Literatur D. Präparation der Proben und deren Messung / P. RAUSCHENBACH und H. SIMON 1. Messung in fester oder flüssiger Form mit Zählrohren 1.1. T-, 14C-, 35S- und 45Ca-markierte Proben 2. Messung in der Gasphase nach Proben-Umwandlung 2.1. Tritium-markierte Proben 2.2. 14C- und T / 14C-doppelmarkierte Substanzen 2.3. Literatur 3. Flüssig-Szintillations-Messung 3.1. Probenpräparation 3.1.1. Direkt-Messung (ohne Probenumwandlung) 3.1.1.1. Homogene Meßsysteme 3.1.1.1.1. Messung ohne Lösungsvermittler 3.1.1.1.2. Messung mit Lösungsvermittlern 3.1.1.1.3. Messung von Wasser und wäßrigen Lösungen 3.1.1.1.4. Häufig verwendete Szintillatorsysteme 3.1.1.2. Heterogene Meßsysteme 3.1.1.2.1. Emulsionen 3.1.1.2.2. Suspensionen 3.1.1.2.3. Andere heterogene Materialien wie Papierstreifen, Dünnschicht- und Glasfaserproben 3.1.1.2.4. Häufig verwendete Szintillatorsysteme 3.1.2. Messung nach Probenumwandlung 3.1.2.1. Absorption gasförmiger Proben 3.1.2.2. Umwandlung in flüssiger Phase 3.1.2.2.1. Solubilisierung 3.1.2.2.2. Naß-Oxidation 3.1.2.3. Trockene Oxidation 3.1.2.3.1. Sauerstoff-Kolben-Verfahren 3.1.2.3.2. Sauerstoff-Strom-Verfahren 3.1.2.3.3. Oxidation im Bombenrohr oder in der Metallbombe 3.1.2.4. Spezielle Umwandlungsverfahren 3.2. Bestimmung der Zählausbeute (Löschkorrektur) 3.2.1. Interne Standardisierung 3.2.2. Löschkorrektur-Verfahren, aufgrund der Verschiebung des Proben-Impuls-Spektrums 3.2.2.1. Löschkompensation 3.2.2.2. Proben-Kanalverhältnis-Methode 3.2.2.3. Verstärkungsverhältnis-Methode 3.2.3. Externe Standardisierung 3.2.3.1. Verfahren basierend auf der Zählrate des externen Standards 3.2.3.1.1. Standard im Zählfläschchen angeordnet 3.2.3.1.2. Standard außerhalb des Zählfläschchens angeordnet 3.2.3.2. Externe Standard-Kanalverhältnis-Methode 3.2.3.2.1. Rechnerische Weiterverarbeitung der Meßwerte 3.2.4. Nachverstärkungs-Methode 3.2.5. Koinzidenz-Methoden 3.2.6. Verdünnungs-Methode 3.3. Datenverarbeitung 3.4. Literatur E. Die Bestimmung geringer Radioaktivität / R. TYKVA 1. Fragestellungen, welche die Bestimmung geringer Radioaktivität erfordern 2. Wahl der Bestimmungsmethode 3. Allgemeine Gesichtspunkte für ein Laboratorium zur Messung geringer Radioaktivität 3.1. Lokalisierung und Ausstattung 3.1.1. Konstruktionsmaterialien 3.1.2. Elektrische Entstörung der Meßeinrichtung 3.2. Erhöhung der Bestimmungsempfindlichkeit 3.2.1. Erniedrigung des Nulleffektes durch mechanische Abschirmung, Antikoinzidenz- oder Koinzidenzschaltung, Impulshöhen- und Anstiegszeitdiskrimination 3.2.2. Erhöhung der spezifischen Radioaktivität vor der Messung 4. Die einzelnen Meßverfahren 5. Literatur. F. Messung mehrfachmarkierter Proben / R. TYKVA 1. Beispiele für die Verwendung und das Vorkommen mehrerer Radionuklide in einem Versuchssystem 2. Prinzipien der Meßverfahren 2.1. Flüssig-Szintillations-Zählung 2.1.1. Messung nach vorangehender Trennung der Radionuklide 2.1.2. Gleichzeitige Messung aufgrund unterschiedlicher Impulshöhenspektren 2.1.2.1. Prinzip der Methode 2.1.2.2. Berechnung der Zerfallsraten der einzelnen Nuklide von doppelmarkierten Proben 2.1.2.3. Die Wahl optimaler Arbeitsbedingungen bei der Messung löslicher, wenig gelöschter Proben 2.1.2.4. Bestimmung unlöslicher oder stark gelöschter Proben 2.2. Ionisationsmethoden und Halbleiterdetektoren 3. Literatur G. Radiochromatographie / M. WENZEL 1. Einleitung 2. Papier- und Dünnschicht-Chromatographie 2.1. Allgemeine Aspekte 2.2. Direktmessung von Chromatogrammen und Elektropherogrammen 2.2.1. Papier-Chromatogramme und Elektropherogramme 2.2.2. Dünnschicht-Chromatogramme 2.2.3. Direktmessung von Parallel- und zweidimensionalen Chromatogrammen 2.2.4. Messung von doppelt-markierten Chromatogrammen 2.2.5. Zählausbeute und weitere Meßparameter bei der Direktmessung 2.2.6. Kombination verschiedener Parameter 2.3. Diskontinuierliche Messung von Chromatogrammen 2.3.1. Diskontinuierliche Messung von Papier- und Dünnschicht-Chromatogrammen 2.4. Autoradiographische Verfahren 2.4.1. Film-Autoradiographie 2.4.2. Autoradiographie mit der Funkenkammer 3. Auswertung von Gel-Elektropherogrammen 4. Säulen-Chromatographie mit radioaktiven Lösungen 4.1. Kontinuierliche Messung 4.1.1. Durchfluß-Zellen aus Szintillator-Schläuchen 4.1.2. Durchfluß-Zellen mit fester Szintillator-Füllung 4.1.3. Durchfluß-Zellen für homogene Systeme 4.1.4. Radioaktivitäts-Messung von Eluaten durch Čerenkov-Strahlung 4.2. Diskontinuierliche Messung 5. Radio-Gaschromatographie / H. SIMON 5.1. Einleitung 5.2. Einfluß verschiedener Parameter aufionisations-Detektoren 5.3. Apparatur und Arbeitsweise für hydrierende Crackung bzw. Oxidation 5.4. Grenzempfindlichkeiten 6. Verschiedene der Radiochromatographie verwandte Meßmethoden 6.1. Messung radioaktiver Zellsuspensionen auf Filtrierpapier 6.2. Messung radioaktiver Gewebe-Schnitte 6.3. In vivo Scanning bei Kleintieren (»Szintigraphie«) 7. Registriermöglichkeiten 7.1. Digitale und analoge Darstellung der Aktivitätsverteilung 7.2. Elektronische Peak-Integration 7.3. Darstellung der Aktivitätsverteilung und Peak-Integration mit einem Vielkanal-Analysator 8. Beispiele für Anwendung der Radiochromatographie zur Reinheitskontrolle radioaktiver Substanzen 8.1. Reinheitskontrolle von 131J-Hippuran und 131J-Thyroxin 8.2. Reinheitskontrolle bzw. Reinigung von (6, 7-T)-Östradiol 9. Literatur H. Analyse von stabil-isotop markierten Verbindungen / H.-L. SCHMIDT 1. Anwendungen stabiler Isotope und Grundlagen ihrer Analytik 2. Elementaranalytische Isotopen-Bestimmungen 2.1. Verfahren zum Aufschluß von markierten Verbindungen 2.1.1. Aufarbeitung von Proben zur Deuterium-Analyse 2.1.1.1. Verbrennung Deuterium-haltiger organischer Verbindungen und Isolierung des Wassers 2.1.1.2. Verbrennung organischer Substanzen und Reduktion von Wasser für die massenspektrometrische Deuterium-Analyse 2.1.1.3. Einstufen-Verfahren zur Gewinnung von Wasserstoff und automatisierte Wasser-Reduktion 2.1.1.4. Bestimmung von Deuterium in acidem Wasserstoff 2.1.2. Aufbereitung von Proben zur 13C-Analyse 2.1.2.1. Verbrennung von Kohlenstoff-haltigem Material nach dem Prinzip der organischen Elementaranalyse 2.1.2.2. Probenbereitung aus anorganischem Material und aus Wässern 2.1.3. Probenchemie zur 15N-Analyse 2.1.3.1. Kjeldahl-Aufschluß und Hypobromit-Oxidation 2.1.3.2. Ox
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    Call number: ZSP-201-79/20
    In: CRREL Report, 79-20
    Description / Table of Contents: A volumetric constitutive equation was developed to characterize the behavior of snow subjected to large compressive volumetric deformations. By treating the material as a suspension of air voids in a matrix material of polycrystalline ice, a rate-dependent volumetric constitutive law was formulated and found to accurately predict material response to pressure loads for a wide range of load rates. Comparison of the theory with shock wave data was not considered in this paper, although the constitutive law appears to be valid for such load situations. One application to oversnow mobility of tracked vehicles was made. In this case, power requirements due to snow compaction were calculated parametrically in terms of vehicle speed, track loading, and snow density.
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    Pages: v, 13 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 79-20
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Nomenclature Introduction Material representation of ice Development of the volumetric constitutive law for snow Fully elastic phase Elastic-plastic phase Fully plastic phase Simplified equation Comparison with experimental data Application to vehicle mobility problems Conclusions Literature cited
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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/31
    In: CRREL Report, 76-31
    Description / Table of Contents: Sections in the Connecticut River where ice jam potential is high were identified through the use of low-altitude black and white photographs taken during low-flow, ice-free conditions. The hydraulics and mechanics of ice jam initiation were investigated in the river reach where these sections were identified. Certain areas were found in the river that had a high susceptibility to ice clogging, but this high potential decreased with increasing discharge because of the improved surface conveyance of the ice through the reach. The stability of ice floes was established along the channel, but the floes generally became unstable as the flow increased. This was calculated by using a Froude number criterion. Grounding locations for ice became evident when the critical Froude number was zero for a given thickness and water depth. No single factor was determined to be responsible for initiating the ice jams in the Connecticut River at Windsor. Apparently there existed a multitude of interacting conditions: surface constrictions, possible high backwater conditions from the Brattleboro Dam, a solid ice cover in the backwater of the Brattleboro Dam that prevented ice transport from the Windsor area, deep pools followed by shallow depth sections upstream of bridge piers, a greater ice thickness accumulation of fragmented floes than would result if a uniform cover could be established in the same reach, and the diurnal fluctuation of river stage casued by the release of water at Wilder Dam.
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    Pages: vi, 39 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 76-31
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Summary Conversion factors: U.S. customary to metric units of measurement Introduction Testsite Aerial photography Channel morphology — Interpretation of aerial photographs Ground surveys Hydraulic analysis Analysis of ice jam locations Winter field observations Conclusions Literature cited Appendix: Locations and plots of cross sections from Sumner Falls to Chase Island, Connecticut River
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    Call number: ZSP-201-79/29
    In: CRREL Report, 79-29
    Description / Table of Contents: An analytical study of the propagation of shock waves in snow was carried out to evaluate the response of medium density snow to high rates of loading. One solution was developed for steady shock waves; this resulted in calculation of pressure jump, density jump and stress wave speed. Correlation with available experimental data was found to be good. Nonsteady shock waves were also considered in order to evaluate wave attenuation rates in snow. Very few data were available to compare with the analytical results, so no definite conclusions on the part of the study could be made. The results show, however, that shock waves that produce plastic deformation attenuate at extremely high rates and that differences in pressure between two waves are quickly eliminated within a short distance. Calculations were also made to evaluate the effect of wave frequency on attenuation rates. The results show that, for plastic waves, frequency is not a predominant factor for determining attenuation rates.
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    Pages: v, 14 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 79-29
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Nomenclature I. Introduction II. A constitutive law for snow and balance principles III. Compatibility laws and jump equations for stress waves IV. Steady shock waves in snow V. Comparison of steady-wave theory with experimental results VI. A numerical solution to the nonsteady wave problem VII. Jump equations for nonsteady shock waves VIII. Reduced jump equations Discussion and conclusions Literature cited
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    Call number: AWI Bio-22-94888
    In: Ecological studies, 29
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 686 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0-387-90325-9 , 3-540-90325-9
    Series Statement: Ecological studies 29
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface List of Contributors Section I. Floristics, Vegetation, and Primary Production Ia. Vascular Plants Ib. Nonvascular Plants 1. Introduction / LARRY L. TIESZEN Background Research Design and Site Selections Overview of the Barrow Ecological System References 2. Vegetation, Floristics, and Phytogeography of Northern Alaska / D. F. MURRAY Tundra Landscapes and Vegetation Floristics and Phytogeography Acknowledgments References 3. Spatial and Temporal Variation of the Vegetation and its Productivity / P. J. WEBBER Introduction and Site Overview Methods Results Discussion Summary and Conclusions Acknowledgments References 4. Seasonal Dynamics of Above- and Belowground Production of Vascular Plants at Barrow, Alaska / J. G. DENNIS , L. L. TIESZEN and M. A. VETTER Introduction Methods and Materials Results Discussion Acknowledgments References 5. Floristics, Phytogeography and Ecology of Arctic Alaskan Bryophytes / W. C. STEERE The Bryophyte Flora and its Floristic Elements Ecology and Physical Factors of the Environment Acknowledgments References 6. Composition and Bryomass of the Moss Layers of Two Wet-Tundra-Meadow Communities near Barrow, Alaska / J. R. RASTORFER Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgments References 7. The Role of Lichens in the Structure, Productivity, and Mineral Cycling of the Wet Coastal Alaskan Tundra / M. E. WILLIAMS , E. D. RUDOLPH , E. A. SCHOFIELD , and D. C. PRASHER Introduction Environmental Setting Lichen Occurrence Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References 8. The Role of Algae in Tundra Soil / R. E. CAMERON , A. D. KNOX , and F. A. MORELLI Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References 9. Ecto- and Endomycorrhizae of Arctic Plants at Barrow, Alaska / O. K. MILLER, JR. and G. A. LAURSEN Introduction Distribution of Ectomycorrhizae Distribution of Endomycorrhizae Distribution of Mycorrhizal Fungi Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Conclusions and Discussion Acknowledgments References Section II. Photosynthesis, Respiration and Water Relations. IIa. Plant and Community Photosynthesis IIb. Photosynthesis and Water Relations 10. Photosynthesis in the Principal Barrow, Alaska Species: A Summary of Field and Laboratory Responses / L. L. TlESZEN Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References 11. Primary Production Processes in Arctic Bryophytes at Barrow, Alaska / W. C. OECHEL and B. SVEINBJÖRNSSON Introduction Field Research Site Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References 12. Meteorological Assessment of CO2 Exchange Over an Alaskan Arctic Tundra / P. I. COYNE and J. J. KELLEY Introduction Theory Experimental Procedure Data Analysis Results Contents Discussion Acknowledgments References 13. Constraints on Tundra Productivity: Photosynthetic Capacity in Relation to Solar Radiation Utilization and Water Stress in Arctic and Alpine Tundras / M. M. CALDWELL, D. A. JOHNSON and M. FAREED Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Acknowledgments References 14. Some Aspects of Water Relations of Arctic and Alpine Regions / P. C. MILLER, W. A. STONER, and J. R. EHLERINGER Introduction Conceptual Framework Methods Results Discussion and Conclusions Acknowledgments References 15. Radio-Tracer Measurement of Transpiration in Tundra Vegetation, Barrow, Alaska / J. J. KORANDA , B. CLEGG, and M. STUART Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References 16. Simulation of the Effect of the Tundra Vascular Plant Canopy on the Productivity of Four Moss Species / W. A. STONER, P. C. MILLER, and W. C. OECHEL Introduction Simulation Models and Methods Results and Discussion Acknowledgments References Section III. Growth and the Allocation and Use of Mineral and Organic Nutrients IIIa. Growth and Organic Nutrient Allocation IIIb. Inorganic Nutrient Utilization, Response to Fertilization, and Nitrogen Fixation IIIc. Growth, Nutrient and Population Modeling 17. Translocation and Allocation of 14C-Photoassimilate by Dupontia fisheri / M. L. ALLESSIO and L. L. TIESZEN Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgments References 18. Growth, Turnover, and Respiration Rates of Roots and Tillers in Tundra Graminoids / W. D. BILLINGS, K. M. PETERSON, and G. R. SHAVER Introduction Methods Results Conclusions Acknowledgments References 19. The Interactions of Organic Nutrients, Soil Nitrogen, and Soil Temperature and Plant Growth and Survival in the Arctic Environment / B. H. MCCOWN Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion and Conclusions Acknowledgments References 20. Plant Nutrient Limitations of Tundra Plant Growth / A. ULRICH and P. L. GERSPER Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Discussion and Conclusions Acknowledgments References 21. Phosphate Uptake and Nutrient Utilization by Barrow Tundra Vegetation / F. S. CHAPIN, III Introduction Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgments References 22. Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization on Carbohydrate and Nutrient Levels in Dupontia fisheri and Arctagrostis latifolia / J. D. MCKENDRICK, V. J. OTT , and G. A. MITCHELL Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References 23. Nitrogen Fixation in Arctic and Alpine Tundra / V. ALEXANDER, M. BILLINGTON, and D. M. SCHELL Introduction Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References 24. A Model of Plant Growth and Phosphorus Allocation for Dupontia fisheri in Coastal, Wet-Meadow Tundra / W. A. STONER, P. C. MILLER, and L. L. TIESZEN Introduction Description of the Model Results Discussion Acknowledgments References 25. A Model of Carbohydrate, Nitrogen, Phosphorus Allocation and Growth in Tundra Production / P. C. MILLER, W. A. STONER, L. L. TIESZEN , M. ALLESSIO, B. MCCOWN , F. S. CHAPIN, and G. SHAVER Introduction Results and Discussion Acknowledgments References 26. A Simulation Model of Population Processes of Arctic Tundra Graminoids / B. A. LAWRENCE , M. C. LEWIS , and P. C. MILLER Introduction The Model Methods of Simulations Validation Simulation Experiments Summary Acknowledgments References 27. Summary / L. L. TIESZEN Introduction Historical and Floristic Relationships Abiotic Relationships Spatial and Temporal Relationships Summary References Appendix: Checklists of Vascular Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens for the Alaskan U.S. IBP Tundra Biome Study Areas - Barrow, Prudhoe Bay, Eagle Summit / BARBARA M. MURRAY AND DAVID F. MURRAY Introduction Checklists References Index
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    Call number: AWI G3-24-95571-3
    In: Tektonika Sibiri, Tom 3
    Description / Table of Contents: Сборник составлен по материалам пятой сессии Научного совета по тектонике Сибири и Дальнего Востока, состоявшейся осенью 1967 г. в г. Якутоке. Статьи посвящены общим вопросам тектоники Сибирской платформы и тектонике отдельных крупных ее областей и структурных элементов (Алданского щита, Анабарского массива, Вилюйской и Тунгусской синеклиз и др.). В них полно отражены последние достижения в изучении тектоники платформы, связанные с проведением геологосъемочных работ, опорного бурения и геофизических исследований. В ряде статей рассматриваются общие вопросы тектоники, в частности принципы тектонического районирования, проблема орогенного этапа развития древних платформ и др.
    Description / Table of Contents: Translation of the abstract: The collection is compiled based on materials from the fifth session of the Scientific Council on Tectonics of Siberia and the Far East, held in the fall of 1967 in Yakutok. The articles are devoted to general issues of the tectonics of the Siberian Platform and the tectonics of its individual large areas and structural elements (Aldan shield, Anabar massif, Vilyui and Tunguska syneclises, etc.). They fully reflect the latest achievements in the study of platform tectonics associated with geological surveying, support drilling and geophysical research. A number of articles discuss general issues of tectonics, in particular the principles of tectonic zoning, the problem of the orogenic stage in the development of ancient platforms, etc.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 278 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Tektonika Sibiri / Akademija Nauk SSSR, Sibirskoe Otdelenie, Naučnyj Sovet po Tektonike Sibiri i Dalʹnego Vostoka Tom 3
    Language: Russian
    Note: ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ Предисловие Общие вопросы тектоники Принципы тектонического районирования / Ю. А. Косыгин Тектонические режимы как основа тектонического районирования / Т. Н. Спижарский Роль орогенного этапа в развитии платформ и складчатых областей на примере Сибирской платформы и Верхояно-Чукотской области / К. Б. Мокшанцев Сравнительная тектоника платформенных областей СССР / Л. Н. Розанов Общие вопросы тектоники Сибирской платформы Тектоническое районирование и рельеф фундамента Сибирокой платформы по геологическим и геофизичеоким данным / М. П. Гришин, В. К. Пятницкий, Г. Г. Ремпель Гетерогенность фундамента Сибирской платформы / Л. В. Булина, Т. Н. Спижарский Тектонические условия образования девонской галогенной формации на Сибирской платформе / Вл. Вл. Меннер, Г. С. Фрадкин Тектоника северной и восточной частей Сибирской платформы Строение фундамента восточной части Сибирской платформы и его отражение в осадочном чехле / Г. Д. Бабаян Новые данные по тектонике фундамента востока Сибирской платформы / И. М. Пасуманский Некоторые особенности геологичеокой истории и тектоничеокого режима территории Северной Сибири в девоноком Периоде / Вл. Вл. Меннер О складчатой структуре и разломной тектонике Анабарского щита / А. М. Абельский Разрывные нарушения Ана6арской антеклизы / Е. С. Кутейников, Н. С. Кутейникова Особенности тектонического строения северо-востока Сибирской платформы, Приверхоянского прогиба и складчатого Верхоянья / Б. Н. Леонов О геологичеокой истории и тектоническом районировании Вилюйской синеклизы и смежных участков Предверхоянского краевого прогиба / К. Р. Чепиков, С. В. Артамонова, Вл. Вл. Меннер О глубинном строении юго-западной части Вилюйской синеклизы (по результатам электроразведочных исследований) / И. А. Яковлев, В. П. Сивицкий Новые данные о геологическом стрении Сунтаро-Нюрбинского района Вилюйской синеклизы / В. С. Волхонин, В. Г. Бовенко, С. К.. Барыкин О составе и возрасте фундамента Вилюйской синеклизы / В. И. Тимофеев, В. К. Маршинцев Тектоника Мало-Ботуобинского района / Н. И. Отнюков Тектоника Алданского щита История геологического развития Алданского щита / Ю. К. Дзевановский, Е. П. Миронюк, Г. Ю. Лагздина Направленность геологического развития земной коры Алданского щита в архейское время / И. М. Фрумкин Тектоника нижнего докембрия Алданского щита / В. А. Мокроусов Архей юго-востока Сибири и прилегающих районов и некоторые закономерности развития земной коры на ранних этапах / А. М. Смирнов, В. И. Шульдинер, Е. М. Фалькин О составе глубинных зон земной коры Алданского щита / А. Н. Угрюмов О связи щелочного магматизма и тектоники Центрально-Алданского района Алданского щита / А. Н. Угрюмов О границах Чульманской впадины / Ш. А. Сюндюков, В. И. Фролов Рельеф фундамента Чульманской впадины и природа Южно-Чульманского разлома / И. В. Данкевич,, Ю. А. Павлов, Л. М. Парфенов Тектоника западной части Сибирской платформы Глубинное строение западной части Сибирской платформы и некоторые аспекты ее исторического развития / Н. Н. Дашкевич, Д. И. Мусатов, В. И, Яскевич Магмопроводящие разломы западной части Сибирской платформы и их рудоконтролирующее значение / Э. Л. Варанд О структуре осадочного чехла западной части Сибирской платформы / И. Н. Сулимов, В. С. Старосельцев Строение и история формирования Тунгусской синеклизы / В. С. Старосельцев, В. М. Лебедев, А. В. Хоменко Строение докембрийского этажа в Иркинеевском выступе Енисейского кряжа / О. А. Ватах, Б. В. Шибистов Тектоника Туруханского района в связи с перспективами нефтегазоносности / В. У. Петраков Тектоника южной части Сибирской платформы Основаные этапы формирования южной части Сибирской платформы / А. А. Прокофьев Сравнительная характеристика докембрийской структуры Прибайкалья и Присаянья / Н. А. Берзин Тектоника и перспективы нефтегазоносности нижнепалеозойских отложений юга Сибирской платформы / М. М. Мандельбаум, А. Н. Золотов, О. И. Карасев, В. В. Самсонов Глубинное строение Мурбайской площади (северо-восточная часть Ангаро-Ленского прогиба и юго-западная периклиналь Ботуобинского вала) по данным сейсморазведки / С.С. Лонатин, А.З. Соломон, А.К. Бобров, Р.И. Волина, Э.Т. Никонова Осабенности строения и развития приразломных структур Ангаро-Ленской тектонической зоны на примере Марковского вала / В. И. Никишин Кристаллический фундамент и ранние этапы тектогенеза Марковского поднятия / Т. В. Флоренская, В. И. Никишин Стратиграфические ряды формаций Прибайкальского и Присаянского прогибов / Ч. Б. Борукаев Существует ли региональный перерыв в основании среднеrо кембрия на юго-востоке Сибирской платформы? / В. Е. Савицкий Выступления в прениях Т. Н. Спижарский. М. С. Нагибина. Г. Г. Ремпель Ф. Ш. Хасанов М. В. Пиотровский. Г. Г. Ремпель М. П. Гришин Г. И Штех. Е. С. Кутейников Указатель региональных тектонических названий , CONTENTS Preface General -Problems of Tectonics Principles of Tectonic Zonation / Yu. A. Kosygin Tectonic Regimes as the Base of Tectonic Zonation / T. N. Spizharski Orogenic Stage's Importance in the Evolution of Platforms and Folded Belts on the Example of the Siberian Platform and Verkhoyanian-Chukotkian Region / K. B. Mokshantsev Comparative Tectonics of Platforms of the USSR / l. N. Rozanov. General Problems of Tectonics of the Siberian Platform Tectonic Zonation and Relief of the Basement's Surface of the Siberian Platform According to Geological and Geophysical Data / M. P. Grishin, V. K. Pyatnitski, G. G. Rempel Heterogeneity of the Siberian Platform's Basement / L. V. Bulina, T. N. Spizharski Tectonic Conditions of the Sedimenfation of the Siberian Platform's Devonian Halogenous Formation / Vi. VI. Menner, G. S. Fradkin Tectonics of the Northern and Fastern Parts of the Siberian Platform Structure of the Basement of the Eastern Part of the Siberian Platform and its Reflection on the Sedimentary Cover / G. J. Babayan New Data on Tectonics of the Basement of East of the Siberian Platform / l. M. Passumanski Some Features of Geological History and Tectonic Regime of North Siberia in Devonian / Vl. Vl. Menner On the Folded Structure and Fault-Tectonics of the Analbar Shield / A. M. Abelski Anabar Anteclise's Faults / E. S. Kuteynikov, N. S. Kuteynikova Specifc Features of Tectonic Structure of the Siberian Platforms North-East, Priverkhoyansk Depression and of Folded Verkhoyania / B. N. Leonov On Geological History and Tectoniic Zonation of the Vilyui Syneclise and Neighbouring Areas of the Predverkhoyansk Foredeep / K. R. Chepikov, S. V. Artamonova, Vl. Vl. Menner On Abyssal Structure of the South-Western Part of the Vilyui Syneclise (According to Electrical Prospecting) / l. A. Yakovleu, V. P. Siuitski New Data on the Geological Structure of the Suntar-Nyurba Region of the Vilyui Syneclise / V. S. Volkhonin, V. G. Bovenko, S. K. Barykin On Composition and Age of the Basement of the Vilyui Syneclise / V. I. Timofeyev, V. K. Marshintsev Tectonics of the Malo-Botuobia Region / V. I. Otnyukou Tectonics of the Aldanian Shield Geological History of the Aldanian Shield / Yu. K. Dzevanovski, E. P. Mironyuk, G. Yu. Lagzdina Trend of Evolution of the Earth Crust of the Aldanian Shield in Archaean / I. M. Frumkin Tectonics of Lower Precambrian of the Aldanian Shield / L. A. Mokroussov. Archaean of South-East of Siberia and Near-by Regions and Some Laws of Evolution of the Earth Crust During Its Early Stages / A. M. Smirnov, V. I. Shuldiner, E. M. Falkin On Composition of Abyssal Zones of the Earth Crust of the Aldanian Shield / A. N. Ugryumov On Relationship of the Alkaline Magmatism with Tectonics in the Central Aldanian Region of the Aldanian Shield / A. N. Ugryumov On Boundaries of the Chulman Depression / Sh. A. Syundyukov, V. I. Frolov Relief of the Basement's Surface in the Chulman Depression and Nature of the South-Chulman Fault / I. V. Dankevich, Yu. A. Pavlov, L. M. Parfyonov Tectonics of the Western Part of the Siberian Platform Abyssal Structure of the Western Part of the Siberian Platform and Some Aspects of Its Evolution / N. N. Dashkevich, D. f. Mussatov, V. I. Yaskevich Faults with Magmatic Effects of the Western Part of the Siberian Platform and Their Importance for the Location of the Ore / E. L. Varand On Structure of the Sedimentary Cover of the Western Part of the Siberian Platform / I. N. Sulimov, V. S. Starosseltsev Structure and Evolution of the Tunguss Syneclise / V. S. Starosseltsev, V. M. Lebedev, A. V. Khomenko Structure of the Precambrian Stage in the Irkine y Anticlinal Nose of the Elyssey Ridge / O. A. Votakh, B. V. Shibistov Tectonics of the Turukhan Region in Connection with Oil-Gas Possibilities / V. U. Petrakov Tectonics of the Southern Part of the Siberian Platform Stages of Evolution of the Southern Part of the Sibeman Platform / A. A. Prokofjev Comparative Analysis of the Precambrian Structure of the Pribaikal and the Prisayan Regions / N. A. Berzin Tectonics and Oil-Gas Possibilities of the Lower Palaeozoic of the Sibirian Platform's South / M. M. Mandelbaum, A. N. Zolotov, O. I. Karassyov, V. V. Samssonov Abyssal Structure of the Mourbay Region (North-Eastern Part of the Angaro-Lena Depression and South-Western Pericline of the Botuobia Swell) According to Seismologlical Data / S. S. Lopatin, A. Z. Solomon, A. K. Bobrov, R. I. Volina, E. G. Nikonova Features of Structure and Evolution of Near-Fault Folds of the Angaro-Lena tectonic Zones Examplified by the Markovo Swell / V. I. Nikishin. Crystalline Basement and Early Stages of Tectogenesis of the Markovo Swell / T. V. Florenskaya, V. I. Nikishin Stratigraphk Sequence of the Formations of the Pri'baikal and the Prisayan Depressions / Ch. B. Borukayev Regional Unconformity in the Base of Middle Cambrian in the South-East of the Siberian Platform - Is It There? / Y. E. Savitski Discussion T. N. Spizharski M. S. Nagibina G. G. R.empel F. Sh. Khassanov M. V. Piotrovski G. G. R.empel M. P. Grishin G. I. Shtekh E. S . Kuteynikov Discussion Index of the Terms of Regional Tectonics , In kyrillischer Schrift
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