Call number:
AWI G7-92-0173
In:
Springer series in physical environment
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Part I Fundamentals. - 1 The Glacier System. - 1.1 General. - 1.2 Input and Output. - 1.3 Ice Flow. - 1.4 Ice Residence Time. - 1.5 Distribution of Ice Fabrics and Textures. - 1.6 Ice Foliation. - 1.7 Basic Ice Types in Different Glacial Systems. - 2 Ice Composition. - 2.1 Stable Isotopes and the Water Cycle. - 2.2 Stable Isotopes in Snow. - 2.3 Isotopic Changes During the Transformation of Snow into Ice. - 2.4 Stable Isotope Fractionation by Freezing. - 2.5 Impurities and Phase Equilibria. - 2.6 Self-Purification and Leaching of Impurities. - 2.7 Mineral Particles in Ice. - 2.8 Gases in Ice. - Part II Implications on Glacier Dynamics. - 3 Ice Composition and Ice Flow: a General View. - 3.1 Gas Content and Ice Sheet Profiles. - 3.2 Impurities in Ice and Ice Creep. - 3.3 Isotopes and Flow in Ice Sheets and Ice Caps. - 3.4 Lead 210 in Ice and Alpine Glacier Flow. - 3.5 Mineral Particles in Ice and Glacier Flow. - 3.6 Evidence for Buried Glacier Ice. - 4 The Basal Zone of Ice Caps and Ice Sheets. - 4.1 Thermal Conditions at the Glacier Sole. - 4.2 The Effective Bed. - 4.3 The Basal Zone in Ice Cores. - 4.4 Investigations in Marginal Areas. - 5 The Basal Zone of Alpine Glaciers. - 5.1 Water Flow in the Basal Zone. - 5.2 Phase Changes at the Base of Alpine Glaciers. - 5.3 Incorporation of Debris into Basal Ice. - 5.4 Basal Ice Chemistry. - 5.5 Subglacial Precipitates and Basal Ice. - 5.6 Isotopes in the Basal Zone of Alpine Glaciers. - 6 The Contact Zone Between Glacier and Ocean. - 6.1 Ice Shelves and Tidewater Glaciers. - 6.2 Melting and Freezing at the Base of Ice Shelves. - 6.3 Frazil and Congelation Ice. - 6.4 Isotope and Impurity Distribution. - 6.5 The Case of the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf. - 6.6 Freezing Rates in the Marine Environment. - 6.7 The Glacial Supply to the Ocean. - Conclusion: Ice Composition, Glacier Dynamics and Global Changes. - References. - Subject Index.
Description / Table of Contents:
The study of ice composition represents an effective tool in our understanding of the dynamics of glaciers, ice sheets and ice shelves. The authors relate the distribution of isotopes and impurities in ice masses to ice flow, to the key zone close to the ice-substratum interface and to the mechanisms effective in the contact zone between glacier and ocean. The reader will find a wealth of information in this book, based on the long-range experience of the authors. It contributes to the understanding of global changes that may be induced by a climatic warming due to anthropogenic activities.
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
X, 207 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
ISBN:
3540525211
Series Statement:
Springer series in physical environment 8
Branch Library:
AWI Library
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