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  • 1
    Keywords: DDC 515/.078/553 ; LC QA303.5.C65 ; Maple (Computer file) ; Mathematica (Computer file)
    Description / Table of Contents: Designed to accompany: Calculus : the language of change / Keith D. Stroyan. 2nd ed. c1998. - Rev. ed. of: Calculus using Mathematica. c1993
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 326 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    ISBN: 9780126730319
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Description / Table of Contents: This special issue of Pure and Applied Geophysics is the second of two volumes containing an augmented collection of papers originating from the Evison Symposium on Seismogenesis and Earthquake Forecasting held in Wellington, New Zealand, in February 2008. The volumes honor Frank Evison's interest in earthquake generation and forecasting. This volume includes descriptions of earthquake forecasting test centers through the Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability (CSEP) program and the first results from the Regional Earthquake Likelihood Model (RELM) experiment in California. Other papers discuss methods of testing predictions, in particular by the use of error diagrams. There is discussion of prediction methodologies using seismicity, including an application of the statistical technique of Hidden Markov Models to identify changes in seismicity and a new technique for identifying precursory quiescence. Several papers employ other data besides seismicity, such as geologically determined faults, calculations of stress changes via Coulomb stress modeling, tomographically determined velocity structure, groundwater, crustal deformation, and comparisons of real earthquakes to synthetic seismicity determined from hypothesized earthquake physics. One paper focuses on the prediction of human casualties in the event that a large earthquake occurs anywhere on the globe. The volume will be useful to students and professional researchers who are interested in the earthquake preparation process and in converting that understanding into forecasts of earthquake occurrence.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (274 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783034604994
    Language: English
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    Description / Table of Contents: This special issue of Pure and Applied Geophysics is one of two volumes containing an augmented collection of papers originating from the Evison Symposium on Seismogenesis and Earthquake Forecasting held in Wellington, New Zealand, in February 2008. The volumes honor Frank Evison's interest in earthquake generation and forecasting. A biography of Frank Evison and a list of his publications is included, as well as review papers and new research papers in the field. The volume includes papers related to Frank's most abiding interest of precursory earthquake swarms. The research contributions cover a range of current forecasting methods such as the Epidemic-Type Aftershock model, the Every Earthquake a precursor According to Scale model, Pattern Informatics, Reverse Tracing of Precursors, stochastic models of elastic rebound, and methods for handling multiple precursors. The methods considered employ a variety of statistical approaches to using previous seismicity to forecast future earthquakes, including regional and global earthquake likelihood models and alarm-type forecasts. The forecast time-frames of interest range from the short time-frame associated with clustering of aftershocks to the long time-frame associated with recurrence of major earthquakes. A recurring theme is the assessment of forecasting performance, whether by likelihood scores, skill scores, error diagrams, or relative operating characteristic tests. The volume will be useful to students and professional researchers who are interested in the earthquake preparation process and in converting that understanding into forecasts of earthquake occurrence.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (250 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783034604970
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Non-book medium
    Non-book medium
    La Jolla, CA : Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
    Call number: AWI NBM-99-0363
    Type of Medium: Non-book medium
    Pages: 1 CD-ROM
    Edition: Version 1.5
    Series Statement: SIO reference / Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California 99-16
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 5
    Call number: AWI Bio-00-0041
    In: Geobotany ; 26, Vol. 26
    Description / Table of Contents: Mongolia is an expansive land-locked country, tilted by tectonic forces to the North, that experiences extremes of continental climate. Moisture-carrying wind currents are scarce so that the land has extended highs and lows in its environment. Culturally the people are mostly nomadic, having been sustained for centuries by an economic based on domestic livestock grazing. There is a saying that, "As the noses go, so goes Mongolia", referring to the domesticated grazing noses of sheep, goats, camels, yaks or horses, and wild ungulates such as gazelles. The vast fenceless steppes of Mongolia furnish the vegetation for grazing. With such extremes in climate it is clear that the vegetation must be resilient and dynamic to cope with the dictates of its extremely harsh environments. Pollen profiles from lakes, plant microfossils and other data over the last 15,000 years show the dynamic nature of Mongolian vegetation. Currently Mongolian society is experiencing much human-driven economic development which increases pressure on its vegetation. The Great Khural Laws of 1995 forcefully addressed such environmental concerns with the expanded establishment of National Reserves and Parks. But continued effort and vigilance must be expended to insure that Mongolian society will continue to be sustained by its vegetation. This book highlights work such as conserving and restoring plant diversity in various ecosystems and makes recommendations for sustaining the vegetation basis of the nomadic Mongolian society.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 238 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0792355822
    Series Statement: Geobotany 26
    Note: CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION TO STUDIES ON THE VEGETATION OF MONGOLIA. - NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC FACTORS AND THE DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION DISTRIBUTION IN MONGOLIA. - 1.1 Introduction. - 1.2 Natural features of Mongolia. - 1.3 Landscape-ecological regions. - 1.4 Landscape and ecological factors of vegetation dynamics. - 1.5 Conclusion. - LATE QUATERNARY VEGETATION HISTORY OF MONGOLIA. - 2.1 Introduction. - 2.2 An overview of previous studies. - Studies on the vegetation history of Mongolia. - Modern pollen spectra: problems of interpretation. - Pollen preservation. - Long distant transport and re-deposition of pollen. - 2.3 Data used in this study. - Modern data. - Fossil data. - 2.4 Regional pollen records from individual sites. - Hoton-Nur Lake. - Achit-Nur Lake. - Dood-Nur Lake. - Daba-Nur Lake. - Yamant-Nur Lake. - Gun-Nur Lake. - 2.5 Holocene changes in the distribution of tree and shrub taxa in Mongolia validated by plant macrofossil records. - Results. - Interpretation and discussion. - 2.6 Spatial reconstruction and mapping of Mongolian vegetation during the last 15,000 years using a «biornization» method. - Summary of the method. - Implementation for Mongolia. - Validation of the method: present-day pollen-derived biome reconstruction. - Application to the fossil pollen data. - 2.7 General discussion and conclusions. - ASSESSING PRESENT-DAY PLANT COVER DYNAMICS. - 3.1 Introduction. Modern Methods for Studying and Monitoring Plant Cover. - 3.2 Mountain Plant Community Dynamics. - 3.3 Plant Community Dynamics in Plains and Rocky Areas. - 3.4 Dynamics of Water-Associated Vegetation. - 3.5 Conclusions. - ANALYSIS OF PRESENT-DAY VEGETATION DYNAMICS. - 4.1 Basic changes in vegetation. - 4.2 Regressive plant community successions. - 4.3 Progressive plant community regeneration. - 4.4 Mapping vegetation dynamics. - 4.5 Conclusions. - STRATEGIES FOR NATURE MANAGEMENT AND VEGETATION CONSERVATION. - 5.1 Introduction. Methods for vegetation conservation. - 5.2 Restoration and conservation of botanical successions. - 5.3 Systems for the conservation of botanical diversity. - 5.4 Conclusions. - SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. - References. - Appendix 1. - Appendix 2. - Index.
    Location: AWI Reading room
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 6
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Rotterdam [u.a.] : Balkema
    Call number: AWI G6-02-0024
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents: List of examples. - Notation. - Chapter 1: Introduction to groundwater geochemistry. - Chapter 2: From rainwater to groundwater. - Chapter 3: Solutions, minerals and equilibria. - Chapter 4: Carbonates and carbon dioxide. - Chapter 5: Ion exchange and sorption. - Chapter 6: Silicate weathering. - Chapter 7: Redox processes. - Chapter 8: Salt water, mixing and discharge / quality relations. - Chapter 9: Solute transport in aquifers. - Chapter 10: Hydrogeochemical transport modeling. - Chapter 11: Aspects of flushing and aquifer clean-up. - Appendix A: Activities, standard states and the law of mass action. - Appendix B: Stability constants. - Appendix C: answers to problems. - Index
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 536 S. : zahlr. graph. Darst.
    Edition: 4., corr. print.
    ISBN: 9054101059
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 7
    Call number: SR 90.1036(54)
    In: Boletín
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 65 S. + 1 Kt.-Beil.
    Series Statement: Boletin / Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería, Chile 54
    Classification:
    Regional Geology
    Language: Spanish
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 8
    Call number: S 93.0422(117)
    In: Scripta geologica
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 419 S. + 1 Disk., 3 Kt.-Beil.
    Series Statement: Scripta geologica 117
    Classification:
    Paleontology
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 9
    Call number: M 10.0101
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 10
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New Haven [u.a.] : Yale University Press
    Call number: PIK B 314-10-0186
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I: Scarcity and history ; 1. Wimbledon, the olympics and scarcity ; 2. The secrets of western success ; Part II: Broken economic barometers ; 3. The pleasures and perils of trade ; 4. International roulette: anarchy in capital markets ; 5. Price stability brings economic instability ; Part III: The return of political economy ; 6. Haves and have-nots ; 7. Who controls what? The rise of state capitalism ; 8. Running out of workers ; Part IV: Great power games ; 9. Indulging the US no more ; 10. Coping with the west's diminished status ; Conclusion
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXI, 279 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780300154320
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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