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  • 1
    Call number: 21/STR 12/15
    In: Scientific technical report
    Type of Medium: GFZ publications
    Pages: 122 S. Ill. , graph. darst.
    Series Statement: Scientific technical report / Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ 12/15
    Classification:
    Regional Geology
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  • 2
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Call number: AWI A5-12-0038
    Description / Table of Contents: Murry Salby's new book provides an integrated treatment of the processes controlling the Earth-atmosphere system developed from first principles through a balance of theory and applications. This book builds on Salby's previous book Fundamentals of Atmospheric Physics. The scope has been expanded to include climate, while streamlining the presentation for undergraduates in scinece, mathematics, and engineering. Advanced material, suitable for graduate students and researchers, has been retained but distingushed from the basic development. The book offers a conceptual yet quantitative understanding of the controlling influences integrated through theory and major applications. It leads readers through a methodical development of the diverse physical processes that shape weather, global energetics, and climate. End-of-chapter problems of varying difficulty develop student knowledge and ist quanitative application, supported by answers and detailed solutions online for instructors.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIX, 666 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published 2012, 2nd edition
    ISBN: 9780521767187 , 978-0-521-76718-7
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface Prelude 1 The Earth-atmosphere system 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Descriptions of atmospheric behavior 1.1.2 Mechanisms influencing atmospheric behavior 1.2 Composition and structure 1.2.1 Description of air 1.2.2 Stratification of mass 1.2.3 Thermal and dynamical structure 1.2.4 Trace constituents 1.2.5 Cloud 1.3 Radiative equilibrium of the Earth 1.4 The global energy budget 1.4.1 Global-mean energy balance 1.4.2 Horizontal distribution of radiative transfer 1.5 The general circulation 1.6 Historical perspective: Global-mean temperature 1.6.1 The instrumental record 1.6.2 Proxy records Suggested references Problems 2 Thermodynamics of gases 2.1 Thermodynamic concepts 2.1.1 Thermodynamic properties 2.1.2 Expansion work 2.1.3 Heat transfer 2.1.4 State variables and thermodynamic processes 2.2 The First Law 2.2.1 Internal energy 2.2.2 Diabatic changes of state 2.3 Heat capacity 2.4 Adiabatic processes 2.4.1 Potential temperature 2.4.2 Thermodynamic behavior accompanying vertical motion 2.5 Diabatic processes 2.5.1 Polytropic processes Suggested references Problems 3 The Second Law and its implications 3.1 Natural and reversible processes 3.1.1 The Carnot cycle 3.2 Entropy and the Second Law 3.3 Restricted forms of the Second Law 3.4 The fundamental relations 3.4.1 The Maxwell Relations 3.4.2 Noncompensated heat transfer 3.5 Conditions for thermodynamic equilibrium 3.6 Relationship of entropy to potential temperature 3.6.1 Implications for vertical motion Suggested references Problems 4 Heterogeneous systems 4.1 Description of a heterogeneous system 4.2 Chemical equilibrium 4.3 Fundamental relations for a mufti-component system 4.4 Thermodynamic degrees of freedom 4.5 Thermodynamic characteristics of water 4.6 Equilibrium phase transformations 4.6.1 Latent heat 4.6.2 Clausius-Clapeyron Equation Suggested references Problems 5 Transformations of moist air 5.1 Description of moist air 5.1.1 Properties of the gas phase 5.1.2 Saturation properties 5.2 Implications for the distribution of water vapor 5.3 State variables of the two-component system 5.3.1 Unsaturated behavior 5.3.2 Saturated behavior 5.4 Thermodynamic behavior accompanying vertical motion 5.4.1 Condensation and the release of latent heat 5.4.2 The pseudo-adiabatic process 5.4.3 The Saturated Adiabatic Lapse Rate 5.5 The pseudo-adiabatic chart Suggested references Problems 6 Hydrostatic equilibrium 6.1 Effective gravity 6.2 Geopotential coordinates 6.3 Hydrostatic balance 6.3.1 Hypsometric equation 6.3.2 Meteorological Analyses 6.4 Stratification 6.4.1 Idealized stratification 6.5 Lagrangian interpretation of stratification 6.5.1 Adiabatic stratification: A paradigm of the troposphere 6.5.2 Diabatic stratification: A paradigm of the stratosphere Suggested references Problems 7 Static stability 7.1 Reaction to vertical displacement 7.2 Stability categories 7.2.1 Stability in terms of temperature 7.2.2 Stability in terms of potential temperature 7.2.3 Moisture dependence 7.3 Implications for vertical motion 7.4 Finite displacements 7.4.1 Conditional instability 7.4.2 Entrainment 7.4.3 Potential instability 7.4.4 Modification of stability under unsaturated conditions 7.5 Stabilizing and destabilizing influences 7.6 Turbulent dispersion 7.6.1 Convective mixing 7.6.2 Inversions 7.6.3 Life cycle of the nocturnal inversion 7.7 Relationship to observed thermal structure Suggested references Problems 8 Radiative transfer 8.1 Shortwave and longwave radiation 8.1.1 Spectra of observed SW and LW radiation 8.2 Description of radiative transfer 8.2.1 Radiometric quantities 8.2.2 Absorption 8.2.3 Emission 8.2.4 Scattering 8.2.5 The Equation of Radiative Transfer 8.3 Absorption characteristics of gases 8.3.1 Interaction between radiation and molecules 8.3.2 Line broadening 8.4 Radiative transfer in a plane parallel atmosphere 8.4.1 Transmission function 8.4.2 Two-stream approximation 8.5 Thermal equilibrium 8.5.1 Radiative equilibrium in a gray atmosphere 8.5.2 Radiative-convective equilibrium 8.5.3 Radiative heating 8.6 Thermal relaxation 8.7 The greenhouse effect 8.7.1 Feedback in the climate system 8.7.2 Unchecked feedback 8.7.3 Simulation of climate Suggested references Problems 9 Aerosol and cloud 9.1 Morphology of atmospheric aerosol 9.1.1 Continental aerosol 9.1.2 Marine aerosol 9.1.3 Stratospheric aerosol 9.2 Microphysics of cloud 9.2.1 Droplet growth by condensation 9.2.2 Droplet growth by collision 9.2.3 Growth of ice particles 9.3 Macroscopic characteristics of cloud 9.3.1 Formation and classification of cloud 9.3.2 Microphysical properties of cloud 9.3.3 Cloud dissipation 9.3.4 Cumulus detrainment: Influence on the environment 9.4 Radiative transfer in aerosol and cloud 9.4.1 Scattering by molecules and particles 9.4.2 Radiative transfer in a cloudy atmosphere 9.5 Roles of cloud and aerosol in climate 9.5.1 Involvement in the global energy budget 9.5.2 Involvement in chemical processes Suggested references Problems 10 Atmospheric motion 10.1 Description of atmospheric motion 10.2 Kinematics of fluid motion 10.3 The material derivative 10.4 Reynolds'transport theorem 10.5 Conservation of mass 10.6 The momentum budget 10.6.1 Cauchy's Equations of Motion 10.6.2 Momentum equations in a rotating reference frame 1 0.7 The first law of thermodynamics Suggested references Problems 11 Atmospheric equations of motion 11.1 Curvilinear coordinates 11.2 Spherical coordinates 11.2.1 The traditional approximation 11.3 Special forms of motion 11.4 Prevailing balances 11.4.1 Motion-related stratification 11.4.2 Scale analysis 11.5 Thermodynamic coordinates 11.5.1 Isobaric coordinates 11.5.2 Log-pressure coordinates 11.5.3 Isentropic coordinates Suggested references Problems 12 Large-scale motion 12.1 Ceostrophic equilibrium 12.1.1 Motion on an f plane 1 2.2 Vertical shear of the geostrophic wind 12.2.1 Classes of stratification 12.2.2 Thermal wind balance 12.3 Frictional geostrophic motion 1 2.4 Curvilinear motion 12.4.1 Inertial motion 12.4.2 Cyclostrophic motion 12.4.3 Gradient motion 12.5 Weakly divergent motion 12.5.1 Barotropic nondivergent motion 12.5.2 Vorticity budget under baroclinic stratification 12.5.3 Quasi-geostrophic motion Suggested references Problems 13 The planetary boundary layer 13.1 Description of turbulence 13.1.1 Reynolds decomposition 13.1.2 Turbulent diffusion 13.2 Structure of the boundary layer 13.2.1 The Ekman Layer 13.2.2 The surface layer 1 3.3 Influence of stratification 1 3.4 Ekman pumping Suggested references Problems 14 Wave propagation 14.1 Description of wave propagation 14.1.1 Surface water waves 14.1.2 Fourier synthesis 14.1.3 Limiting behavior 14.1.4 Wave dispersion 14.2 Acoustic waves 14.3 Buoyancy waves 14.3.1 Shortwave limit 14.3.2 Propagation of gravity waves in an inhomogeneous medium 14.3.3 The WKB approximation 14.3.4 Method of geometric optics 1 4.4 The Lamb wave 14.5 Rossby waves 14.5.1 Barotropic nondivergent Rossby waves 14.5.2 Rossby wave propagation in three dimensions 14.5.3 Planetary wave propagation in sheared mean flow 14.5.4 Transmission of planetary wave activity 14.6 Wave absorption 14.7 Nonlinear considerations Suggested references Problems 15 The general circulation 15.1 Forms of atmospheric energy 15.1.1 Moist static energy 15.1.2 Total potential energy 15.1.3 Available potential energy 1 5.2 Heat transfer in a zonally symmetric circulation 1 5.3 Heat transfer in a laboratory analogue 1 5.4 Quasi-permanent features 15.4.1 Thermal properties of the Earth's surface 1 5.4.2 Surface pressure and wind systems 1 5.4.3 Tropical circulations 15.5 Fluctuations of the circulation 15.5.1 Interannual changes 15.5.2 Intraseasonal variations Suggested references Problems 16 Dynamic stability 16.1 Inertial instability 16.2 Shear instability 16.2.1 Necessary conditions for instability 16.2.2
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  • 3
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry
    Call number: IASS 13.0068
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXXVI, 791 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9781849734073
    Note: Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:2012
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  • 4
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    London [u.a.] : Pan Books
    Call number: IASS 13.0094
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 338 S., [4] Bl. : Ill. , Ill , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780330458078
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  • 5
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 7/M 13.0285
    Description / Table of Contents: Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are revolutionizing the world in a way their original developers never envisaged. From being military 'war' tools, GNSS satellites are rapidly becoming 'peace' tools that play a potentially critical role in enabling changing environmental phenomenon that do not permit direct measurements to be remotely observed via their all-weather, highly accurate and continuously updatable positional time series. This is evident, for example, in their use in emerging environmental monitoring methods that are considered in this book. These include: GPS-based radio telemetry, which is enhancing ecological and conservation monitoring by more accurately mapping animal movements, their behaviours, and their impact on the environment; GNSS-meteorology, which is contributing to weather and climate change studies; GNSS-remote sensing, which, for example, allows the rapid monitoring of changes in fresh water resources and cryosphere; Geosensor network techniques, which are earning a crucial role in disaster response management; Epidemiology, for improved efficiency in tracking and studying the spread of infectious diseases and climate change effects on vector-borne diseases; and Economics, to provide data for the econometric modelling of casual impact of policies. In Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEA), and Sustainability Assessments (SA), GNSS, together with other spaced-based remote sensing techniques, are emerging, not only as modern tools that connect the developers to the community, but also provide information that support Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) methods, which inform decision making and policy formulations.By bringing the two fields of geodesy (the parent of GNSS technology) and environmental studies (potential users of this technology), this book presents the concepts of GNSS in a simplified way that can, on the one hand, be understood and utilised by environmentalists, while on the other, outlines its potential applications to environmental monitoring and management for those engaged more with its technology, which hopefully will further energise the already innovative research that is being carried out. Lastly, this book is most relevant to all the professionals whose work is related to the environment such as hydrologists, meteorologists, epidemiologists, economist, and engineers, to name just a few.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 382 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9783540882558
    Series Statement: Environmental science and engineering : environmental science
    Classification:
    Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing
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  • 6
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Frankfurt, M. : Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie
    Associated volumes
    Call number: S 95.0116(37)
    In: IERS technical note
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 54S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783864820465
    Series Statement: IERS technical note 37
    Classification:
    Reference Systems
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  • 7
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Basingstoke [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan
    Call number: PIK E 703-14-0132
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction ; The Naturalist Philosophy of Science ; The Experimental Method ; The Statistical Method ; The Comparative Method ; History, Interviews and Case Studies ; Sowing Doubts about the Naturalist Methodology ; A Constructivist Philosophy of Science ; From Story-Telling to Telling Histories ; Comparing Contexts ; Contextualizing Statistics ; Interpretive Experiments ; Conclusion
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    Pages: XVI, 348 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 9780230360693
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  • 8
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    Monograph available for loan
    Lanham [u.a.] : Rowman & Littlefield
    Call number: PIK D 029-14-0244
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction ; Part I: Defining and Measuring Extraction, Reach, and Allocation ; 1 Political Performance ; Part II: Cross-National Performance ; 2 Setting the Stage: The Politics of Economic Growth ; 3 How Political Performance Impacts Conflict and Growth ; 4 Political Performance, Leadership, and Regional Integration in Europe ; 5 Political Performance as a Moderator of International Migration ; 6 Oil... Path to Prosperity or Poverty?: The Effects of Political Performance in Africa ; Part III: Subnational Performance ; 7 Following the Wisdom of Elders: Instability in China ; 8 Will Foreign Aid Help Curb Terrorism in Pakistan? ; 9 Provincial Politics and the Attraction of FDI in India and China ; 10 Indian Performance, Religion, and Economic Growth ; 11 The Politics of Births in India: Evidence from the States ; Part IV: Local Performance ; 12 Government Performance and U.S. Residential Building Energy Codes ; 13 Do Local Governments Matter? Impact of U.S. Municipal- Level Relative Political Extraction Capacity on Crime Rate ; Part V: A New Tool ; 14 The Contributions of Political Performance
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 334 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781442217041
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  • 9
    Description / Table of Contents: The year 2011 was the fourth year of a complex biological monitoring in the German exclusive economical zone of the North Sea, conducted by the Leibniz Institute of Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) and commissioned and supported by the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH). Phytoplankton (incl. chlorophyll a) and mesozooplankton were investigated at 12 stations, macrozoobenthos at 13 stations. The plankton was sampled on 5 cruises and the zoobenthos on 2 cruises. The phytoplankton comprised 140 taxa, most of them belonging to the diatoms. The lowest diversity was found in March (60 taxa) and the highest in August/September (95 taxa). The diversity was unusually high (63 taxa) in January 2011. We found 193 phytoplankton taxa in the whole investigation period from 2008 to 2011. The recorded species Cyclotella choctawhatcheeana was probably not reported before in the investigation area. Some hitherto relatively abundant species were not found in 2011, as Thalassiosira pacifica, Proboscia indica, Planktolyngbya limnetica, Coscinodiscus granii and Prorocentrum minimum. The spring bloom 2011 was met only at station DTEND. This became visible from the annual course of chlorophyll concentrations, which were derived from satellite data. The chlorophyll maximum was recorded in August at station ES1 with 7.77 mg/m3. Mesozooplankton analysis led to 139 taxa in 2011 with Arthropoda being the most common group. In January, the calanoids dominated, followed by the cyclopoids. In the summer, the total number of taxa grew in all regions compared to the January situation. The abundance of the "warm water" – cladoceran Penilia avirostris is temperature-dependent and declined currently. The abundance of turbellarian Alaurina composita was also declining. Three specimens of Pseudodiaptomus marinus were collected in November 2011 off Borkum, introduced by ballast water from the Indo-Pacific region. In the macrozoobenthos, 291 taxa were found in spring and autumn 2011 at 13 stations. The species number varied from 25 (AMRU2-spring) to 113 (ENTE3-autumn) in the samples. With 153 species (both campaigns added) the station in the central North Sea (ENTE3) was most diverse. The species richness was always higher in autumn than in spring. The ash free dry weight at stations ranged from 1.3 g/m² in spring to 111.5 g/m² in autumn, both values from station ENTE3. The very high value was cause by the occurrence of adults of the ocean quahog Arctica islandica. Two distinct groups of stations could be distinguished by cluster analysis based on different water depths, sediment characteristics and macrozoobenthic assemblages. 52 species from the Red List could be observed during this study, with Halcampa duodecimcirrata belonging to the category 1 (critically endangered) and two species belonging to the category 2 (endangered). | Das Jahr 2011 war das vierte Jahr, in dem das biologische Monitoring im deutschen offshore- Bereich (meistens AWZ) der Nordsee durch das IOW im Auftrage des BSH durchgeführt wurde. Es wurde das Phytoplankton (einschl. Chlorophyll a) und Mesozooplankton an 12 Stationen und das Makrozoobenthos an 13 Stationen untersucht. Das Plankton wurde auf 5 Fahrten, das Benthos lediglich auf der Frühjahrs- und Herbstfahrt beprobt. Im Phytoplankton wurden 140 Taxa gefunden, von denen die meisten zu den Kieselalgen gehörten. Bereits im Januar 2011 lag mit 63 Arten eine für den Winter ungewöhnlich hohe Diversität vor. Im gesamten Untersuchungszeitraum von 2008 bis 2011 fanden wir 193 Phytoplankton-Taxa. Die von uns nachgewiesene Art Cyclotella choctawhatcheeana wurde wahrscheinlich bisher für das Untersuchungsgebiet noch nicht berichtet. Einige zuvor recht abundante Arten wie Thalassiosira pacifica, Proboscia indica, Planktolyngbya limnetica, Coscinodiscus granii und Prorocentrum minimum wurde im Jahre 2011 nicht gefunden. Im Jahre 2011 wurde die Frühjahrsblüte mit unserer Probennahme nur an Station DTEND erfasst. Das wurde aus den Jahresgängen der Chlorophyll-Konzentration erkannt, die aus Satellitendaten abgeleitet wurden. Das Chlorophyll-Maximum registrierten wir in unseren Meßdaten erst im August an Station ES1 mit 7,77 mg/m3. Im Zooplankton wurden 139 Taxa im Jahre 2011 registriert, wobei die Arthropoden die häufigste Gruppe darstellten. Im Januar dominierten die calanoiden Copepoden, gefolgt von den Cyclopoiden. Im Sommer wuchs die Gesamtzahl der Taxa in allen Regionen gegenüber der Januar-Situation. Die Abundanz der „Warmwasser“-Cladocerenart Penilia avirostris ist temperaturabhängig und war rückläufig. Die bislang im Gebiet unbekannte Copepodenart Pseudodiaptumus marinus wurde mit drei Exemplaren in der Novemberprobe vor Borkum registriert; sie wurde mit Ballastwasser aus dem Indo-Pazifischen Raum eingetragen. Im Makrozoobenthos konnten im Frühjahr und im Herbst 2011 an 13 Stationen insgesamt 291 Taxa festgestellt werden. Die Artenzahlen schwankten zwischen den Stationen und Beprobungsterminen zwischen 25 (AMRU2-Frühjahr) und 113 (ENTE3-Herbst). Wenn beide Beprobungstermine zusammengefasst wurden, war die Station in der zentralen Nordsee (ENTE3) mit 153 Arten die artenreichste. Im Herbst waren Artenzahl und Besiedlungsdichten höher als im Frühjahr. Die aschefreie Trockenmasse an den Stationen reichte von 1.3 g/m² im Frühjahr bis 111,5 g/m² im Herbst, beises an Station ENTE3, wobei dieser hohe Wert durch das Vorkommen adulter Islandmuscheln (Arctica islandica) bedingt war. Mit Hilfe der Clusteranalyse konnten zwei Gruppen von Stationen unterschieden werden, die sich maßgeblich auf Grund der unterschiedlichen Wassertiefe und Sedimentbeschaffenheit und der einhergehenden unterschiedlichen benthischen Besiedlung voneinander trennten. 52 Arten aus der Roten Liste wurden gefunden. Davon gehörten Halcampa duodecimcirrata der Kategorie 1 (vom Aussterben bedroht), und zwei weitere Arten der Kategorie 2 (stark gefährdet) an.
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    Language: German
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  • 10
    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK M 031-15-89086
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 767 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780521113601 (hardback)
    URL: Cover
    Language: English
    Note: Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Introduction; Part I. Fundamental Concepts: 2. Fundamental concepts and terminology; 3. Modeling and computational simulation; Part II. Code Verification: 4. Software engineering; 5. Code verification; 6. Exact solutions; Part III. Solution Verification: 7. Solution verification; 8. Discretization error; 9. Solution adaptation; Part IV. Model Validation and Prediction: 10. Model validation fundamentals; 11. Design and execution of validation experiments; 12. Model accuracy assessment; 13. Predictive capability; Part V. Planning, Management, and Implementation Issues: 14. Planning and prioritization in modeling and simulation; 15. Maturity assessment of modeling and simulation; 16. Development and responsibilities for verification, validation and uncertainty quantification; Appendix. Programming practices; Index..
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