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  • 1
    Call number: MOP A4 36362(2)
    In: Atlas mira
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 533 S.
    Edition: 2. izd
    Language: Russian
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  • 2
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    Leningrad : Gidrometeorol. Izd.
    Call number: A4-69-0239(1-2) ; MOP 35563
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: In 2 Bd
    Language: Russian
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  • 3
    Call number: SR 90.1040(5)
    In: Serie geologica
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 15 S.
    Series Statement: Serie geologica / Instituto de Geologia y Paleontologia, Academia de Ciencias de Cuba 5
    Language: Spanish
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  • 4
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    Moskva : Sovetskaja Enciklopedija
    Call number: MOP 41700
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 760, 680 S.
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  • 5
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    Leningrad : Gidromet. Izd.
    Call number: MOP B 11589
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 143 S.
    Series Statement: Arktičeskij i Antarktičeskij Naučno-Issledovatel'skij Institut : Trudy 274
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  • 6
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    Leningrad : Gidrometeorologičeskoe Izdatel'stvo
    Call number: AWI P6-92-0540 ; AWI P6-93-0298 ; MOP 35560 ; MOP 35560/A
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 280 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Sovetskaja Antarktičeskaja Ėkspedicija
    Language: Russian
    Note: CONTENTS: Preface. - Introduction. - Chapter I. Australian scientific stations. - Davis Station. - Platcha. - West Base. - Cape Denison. - Macquarie Island. - Mawson. - Tailor. - Wilkes. - S-2. - Heard. - Automatic radiometeorological stations. - Chapter II. Argentine scientific stations and depots. - Almirante Brown. - Grytwiken. - Deception. - Melchior. - Orcadas. - Teniente Camara. - Teniente Matienzo. - General Belgrano. - General San Martin. - Ellsworth. - Esperanza. - Depots. - Chapter III. Belgium scientific stations. - "Belgica". - Roi Baundouin. - Telte. - Chapter IV. Great Britian scientific stations. - Admiralty Bay (Base G). - Adelaide Island (Base T). - Anvers Island (Base N). - Argentine Islands (Base F). - Barry Island. - View Point (Base V). - Grytviken. - Danco Island (Base O). - Deception Island (Base B). - Detaill Island (Base W). - Cape Adare. - Cape Geddes (Base C). - Cape Royds. - Cape Evans. - Lauris Island. - Port-Lockroy (Base A). - Prospect Point (Base J). - Sundefjord Bay. - South Ice. - Signy Island (Base H). - Stonington Island. - Water Boat Point. - Fossil Bluff. - Halley Bay (Base Z). - Hut-Point. - Hope-Bay (Base D). - Horseshoe Island (Base Y). - Shackleton. - Chapter V. German scientific stations. - "Hauss" wintering base. - Wintering base of German Antarctic Expedition at Kerguelen Island. - Wintering base of German South Polar K. Schreder Expedition. - Chapter VI. New-Zealand scientific stations. - Scott Base. - Hallet. - Depots of Trans-Antarctic Expedition. - Chapter VII. Norwegian scientific stations. - Maudheim. - Norge. - Framheim. - Chapter VIII. Scientific stations of the USSR. - Vostok-I. - Vostok. - Komsomolskaya. - Lazarev. - Camp near Zimmermann Mount. - Mountain Camp No 1. - Mountain Camp No 2. - Mountain Camp No 3. - Mountain Camp No 4. - Mirny. - Temporary field station No I,II, Ill, IV. - Druzhba. - Mir. - Pobeda. - Automatic radiometeorological stations. - Molodezhnaya. - Geological camp of Lake Richardson. - Novolazarevskaya. - Rubezh. - Oazis. - Pionerskaya. - Pole of Inaccessibility. - Sovetskaya. - Chapter IX. U. S. scientific stations. - Amundsen-Scott. - Ronne Base. - Cape-Killer. - Plateau. - Byrd. - Delta Sub-One. - Camp Washington. - Camp Marund Party. - Camp Minnesota. - East Base. - Plateau. - Little America. - Little America I. - Little America II. - Advance-Base. - Little America Ill. - Seismic station. - Little America IV. - Little America V. - Michigan. - Rockford. - Mc Murdo. - Beardmore. - Little Rockford. - Marble Point. - Wilkes. - Hallet. - Eigths. - EIIsworth. - Base A. - Lassiter. - Automatic radiometeorological stations. - Chapter X. French scientific stations. - Dumont d'Urville. - Port Alfred. - Port Martin. - Port au France. - Poct Charcot. - Port Circoncision. - Charcot. - Bifurcation. - Camp A. - Camp B. - Chapter XI. Swedish scientific stations. - Nordenskjold winter station. - Chapter XII. Chilian scientific stations. - Aguirre Cerda. - Arturo Prat. - . Gonzales Videla. - General Bernardo O'Higgins. - Temporary stations and depots. - Chapter XIII. SAR scientific stations. - Marion Island. - SANAE. - Chapter XIV. Japanese stations. - Syowa. - Conclusions. - References. - Addenda. , In kyrillischer Schrift , Mit englischem Inhaltsverzeichnis
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  • 7
    Call number: AWI G6-22-94848
    Description / Table of Contents: Появившиеся в последние десятилетия новые данные (множественные радиометрические определения возраста памятников, в том числе их ряды, для памятников голоценового каменного века Северо-Восточной Азии), а также новые геоархеологические объекты (например, палеолитическая Янская стоянка - самый северный памятник раннего верхнего палеолита мира), позволяют обратиться к рассмотрению проблем хронометрии последовательностей культурноисторического развития Северо-Востока Азии в позднем неоплейстоцене и голоцене, в эпохи, предшествовавшие формированию современной этнической карты этих территорий. Наибольшее внимание в предлагаемой работе уделено проблемам радиоуглеродной хронологии и хроностратиграфии памятников верхнего палеолита, документирующих на настоящий момент древнейшие достоверные этапы расселения человека на Северо-Востоке Азии. Для археологов, специалистов в области четвертичной геологии, геоморфологов, палеогеографов.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 263 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9785020255203
    Language: Russian
    Note: CONTENTS Preface lnroduction Chapter I. Radiocarbon chronology and chronostratigraphy of the Paleolith of NE Asia: Statement of a Question Chapter II. Paleolithic sites of the Aidan River Valley Features of geology and geomorphology of Aldan valley Age and validity of archaeological sites in Aldan valley "Tectonic hypothesis" Chronostratigraphy of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene sites in Aldan valley Chapter III. Archaeological sites of the Yana-Indighirka Lowland The Yana site It's discovery and history of research General description of the site area Deposits of the second terrace of Yana River and position of the cultural layer of the Yana site Radiocarbon age of the cultura layer Archaeological finds Fauna remains The Berelekh site History of research Geological profile and radiocarbon chronology of Berelekh geocomplex Archaeological component of Berelekh geocomplex Fauna remains Chapter IV. Radiocarbon dated Paleolithic site of NE Asia beyond the Aidan valley and Coastal (Yana-Kolyma) lowland Geoarchaeological objects of Upper and Middle Lena River Archaeological sites of Kolyma River basin and Sea of Okhotsk and Kolyma River watershed Ushki sites in Kamchatka Peninsula Concluding remarks for the Fourth Chapter Chapter V. Basic elements of radiocarbon chronology of the Holocene Stone Age of NE Asia Chapter VI. Radiocarbon chronology, archaeological periodization and peculiarities of cultural development of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene of NE Asia Conclusions Summary References List of abbreviations Radiocarbon laboratory's codes List of illustrations List of tables Appendices Table 1. Radiocarbon dates of archaeological site of NE Asia Table 8. A synopsis for geomorphology of 14C dated Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene archaeological sites of NE Asia , СОДЕРЖАНИЕ Предисловие Введение Глава I. Радиоуглеродная хронология и хроностратиrрафия палеолита Северо- Востока Азии: постановка проблемы Глава II. Памятники палеолита в долине р. Алдан Особенности строения долины р. Алдан Возраст и валидность археологических памятников Алдана «Тектоническая гипотеза» Хроностратиграфия памятников позднего неоплейстоцена и голоцена Алдана Глава III. Памятники Яно-Индиrирской низменности Янская стоянка История открытия и изучения Общая характеристика района стоянки Отложения разреза второй надпойменной террасы р. Яны и положение культурного слоя Янской стоянки Радиоуглеродный возраст культурного слоя Археологическая составляющая Фаунистическая характеристика Стоянка Берелёх История изучения Характеристика разреза и хронология Берелёхского комплекса Археологическая составляющая Берелёхского комплекса Комплекс фаунистических находок Глава IV. Датированные памятники палеолита Северо-Восточной Азии вне пределов долины Алдана и Приморской (Я но-Колымской) низменности Геоархеологические объекты Верхней и Средней Лены Памятники Колымской системы и Охотска-Колымского водораздела Комплекс Ушковских стоянок (Камчатский полуостров) Заключительные замечания к разделу Глава V. Основные черты радиоуглеродной хронологии rолоценовых памятников каменноrо века Северо-Восточной Азии Глава VI. Радиоуглеродная хронология, археологическая периодизация и особенности культурно-исторических процессов позднего неоплейстоцена и rолоцена Северо-Восточной Азии Заключение Summary Литература Список сокращений Список иллюстраций Список табличного материала Список индексов лабораторий, проводящих радиоуглеродное датирование Приложения Таблица 1. Список радиоуглеродных дат археологических объектов Северо-Востока Азии Таблица 8. Краткий конспект геоморфологического положения датированных поздненеоплейстоценовых и раннеrолоценовых археологических памятников Северо-Востока Азии , Zusammenfassung in englischer Sprache , In kyrillischer Schrift
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  • 8
    Description / Table of Contents: The Oman Mountains contain one of the world's best- exposed and best-understood fold–thrust belts and the largest, best-exposed and most intensively studied ophiolite complex on Earth. This volume presents new international research from authors currently active in the field focusing on the geology of the Oman Mountains, the foreland region, the carbonate platforms of Northern and Central Oman and the underlying basement complex. In addition there is a particular focus on geoconservation in the region. The volume is divided into three main sections that discuss the tectonics of the Arabian plate using insights from geophysics, petrology, structural geology, geochronology and palaeontology; the petrology and geochemistry of the Oman Ophiolite and the sedimentary and hydrocarbon systems of Oman, drawing on the geophysics, structure and sedimentology of these systems. The volume is enhanced by numerous colour images provided courtesy of Petroleum Development Oman.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 471 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781862393783
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    London : Hodder Education
    Call number: AWI G7-11-0061
    Description / Table of Contents: Glaciers & Glaciation is the classic textbook for all students of glaciation. Stimulating and accessible, it has established a reputation as a comprehensive and essential resource. In this new edition, the text, references and illustrations have been thoroughly updated to provide a state-of-the-art overview of the nature, origin and behaviour of glaciers and the geological and geomorphological evidence for their past history on earth. The first part of the book investigates the processes involved in forming glacier ice, the natureof glacier-climate relationships, the mechanisms of glacier flow and the interactions of glaciers with other natural systems such as rivers, lakes and oceans. In the second part, the emphasis moves to landforms and sediment, the interpretation of the earth's glacial legacy and the reconstruction of glacial depositional environments and palaeoglaciology.
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    Pages: XIV, 802 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Second edition
    ISBN: 9780340905791
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS PREFACE PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PART ONE GLACIERS 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Glacier systems 1.1.1 Mass balance 1.1.2 Meltwater 1.1.3 Glacier motion 1.1.4 Glaciers and sea-level change 1.1.5 Erosion and debris transport 1.1.6 Glacial sediments, landforms and landscapes 1.2 Glacier morphology 1.2.1 Ice sheets and ice caps 1.2.2 Glaciers constrained by topography 1.2.3 Ice shelves 1.3 Present distribution of glaciers 1.3.1 Influence of latitude and altitude 1.3.2 Influence of aspect, relief and distance from a moisture source 1.4 Past distribution of glaciers 1.4.1 'Icehouse' and 'greenhouse' worlds 1.4.2 Cenozoic glaciation 2 SNOW, ICE AND CLIMATE 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Surface energy balance 2.2.1 Changes of state and temperature 2.2.2 Shortwave radiation 2.2.3 Longwave radiation 2.2.4 Sensible and latent heat: turbulent fluxes 2.2.5 Energy supplied by rain 2.2.6 Why is glacier ice blue? 2.3 Ice temperature 2.3.1 The melting point of ice 2.3.2 Controls on ice temperature 2.3.3 Thermal structure of glaciers and ice sheets 2.4 Processes of accumulation and ablation 2.4.1 Snow and ice accumulation 2.4.2 Transformation of snow to ice 2.4.3 Melting of snow and ice 2.4.4 Sublimation and evaporation 2.4.5 The influence of debris cover 2.5 Mass balance 2.5.1 Definitions 2.5.2 Measurement of mass balance 2.5.3 Annual mass balance cycles 2.5.4 Mass balance gradients 2.5.5 The equilibrium line 2.5.6 Glaciation levels or glaciation thresholds 2.5.7 Glacier sensitivity to climate change 2.6 Glacier-climate interactions 2.6.1 Effects of glaciers and ice sheets on the atmosphere 2.7 Ice cores 2.7.1 Ice coring programmes 2.7.2 Stable isotopes 2.7.3 Ancient atmospheres: the gas content of glacier ice 2.7.4 Solutes and particulates 3 GLACIER HYDROLOGY 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Basic concepts 3.2.1 Water sources and routing 3.2.2 Hydraulic potential 3.2.3 Resistance to flow 3.2.4 Channel wall processes: melting, freezing and ice deformation 3.3 Supraglacial and englacial drainage 3.3.1 Supraglacial water storage and drainage 3.3.2 Englacial drainage 3.4 Subglacial drainage 3.4.1 Subglacial channels 3.4.2 Water films 3.4.3 Linked cavity systems 3.4.4 Groundwater flow 3.4.5 Water at the ice-sediment interface 3.5 Glacial hydrological systems 3.5.1 Temperate glaciers 3.5.2 Polythermal glaciers 3.5.3 Modelling glacial hydrological systems 3.6 Proglacial runoff 3.6.1 Seasonal and shorter-term cycles 3.6.2 Runoff and climate change 3.7 Glacial lakes and outburst floods 3.7.1 Introduction 3.7.2 Moraine-dammed lakes 3.7.3 Ice-dammed lakes 3.7.4 Icelandic subglacial lakes 3.7.5 Estimating GLOF magnitudes 3.8 Life in glaciers 3.8.1 Supraglacial ecosystems 3.8.2 Subglacial ecosystems 3.9 Glacier hydrochemistry 3.9.1 Overview 3.9.2 Snow chemistry 3.9.3 Chemical weathering processes 3.9.4 Subglacial chemical weathering 3.9.5 Proglacial environments 3.9.6 Rates of chemical erosion 4 PROCESSES OF GLACIER MOTION 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Stress and strain 4.2.1 Stress 4.2.2 Strain 4.2.3 Rheology: stress-strain relationships 4.2.4 Force balance in glaciers 4.3 Deformation of ice 4.3.1 Glen's Flow Law 4.3.2 Crystal fabric, impurities and water content 4.3.3 Ice creep velocities 4.4 Sliding 4.4.1 Frozen beds 4.4.2 Sliding of wet-based ice 4.4.3 Glacier-bed friction 4.4.4 The role of water 4.5 Deformable beds 4.5.1 The Boulton-Hindmarsh model 4.5.2 Laboratory testing of subglacial tills 4.5.3 Direct observations of deformable glacier beds 4.5.4 Rheology of subglacial till 4.6 Rates of basal motion 4.6.1 'Sliding laws' 4.6.2 Local and non-local controls on ice velocity 4.7 Crevasses and other structures: strain made visible 4.7.1 Crevasses 4.7.2 Crevasse patterns 4.7.3 Layering, foliation and related structures 5 GLACIER DYNAMICS 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Understanding glacier dynamics 5.2.1 Balance velocities 5.2.2 Deviations from the balance velocity 5.2.3 Changes in ice thickness: continuity 5.2.4 Thermodynamics 5.3 Glacier models 5.3.1 Overview 5.3.2 Equilibrium glacier profiles 5.3.3 Time-evolving glacier models 5.4 Dynamics of valley glaciers 5.4.1 Intra-annual velocity variations 5.4.2 Multi-annual variations 5.5 Calving glaciers 5.5.1 Flow of calving glaciers 5.5.2 Calving processes 5.5.3 'Calving laws' 5.5.4 Advance and retreat of calving glaciers 5.6 Ice shelves 5.6.1 Mass balance of k e shelves 5.6.2 Flow of ice shelves 5.6.3 Ice shelf break-up 5.7 Glacier surges 5.7.1 Overview 5.7.2 Distribution of surging glaciers 5.7.3 Temperate glacier surges 5.7.4 Polythermal surging glaciers 5.7.5 Surge mechanisms 6 THE GREENLAND AND ANTARCTIC ICE SHEETS 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Greenland Ice Sheet 6.2.1 Overview 6.2.2 Climate and surface mass balance 6.2.3 Ice sheet flow 6.2.4 Ice streams and outlet glaciers 6.3 The Antarctic Ice Sheet 6.3.1 Overview 6.3.2 Climate and mass balance 6.3.3 Flow of inland ice 6.3.4 Ice streams 6.3.5 Hydrology and subglacial lakes 6.3.6 Ice stream stagnation and reactivation 6.3.7 Stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet 7 GLACIERS AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Causes of sea-level change 7.2.1 Overview 7.2.2 Glacio-eustasy and global ice volume 7.2.3 Glacio-isostasy and ice sheet loading 7.3 Sea-level change over glacial-interglacial cycles 7.3.1 Ice sheet fluctuations and eustatic sea-level change 7.3.2 Sea-level histories in glaciated regions 7.4 Glaciers and recent sea-level change 7.4.1 Recorded sea-level change 7.4.2 Global glacier mass balance 7.5 Future sea-level change 7.5.1 IPCC climate and sea-level projections 7.5.2 Predicting the glacial contribution to sea-level change PART TWO GLACIATION 8 EROSIONAL PROCESSES, FORMS AND LANDSCAPES 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Subglacial erosion 8.2.1 Rock fracture: general principles 8.2.2 Abrasion 8.2,3 Quarrying 8.2.4 Erosion beneath cold ice 8.2.5 Erosion of soft beds 8.3 Small-scale erosional forms 8.3.1 Striae and polished surfaces 8.3.2 Rat tails 8.3.3 Chattermarks, gouges and fractures 8.3.4 P-forms 8.4 Intermediate-scale erosional forms 8.4.1 Roches moutonnees 8.4.2 Whalebacks and rock drumlins 8.4.3 Crag and tails 8.4.4 Channels 8.5 Large-scale erosional landforms 8.5.1 Rock basins and overdeepenings 8.5.2 Basins and overdeepenings in soft sediments 8.5.3 Troughs and fjords 8.5.4 Cirques 8.5.5 Strandflats 8.6 Landscapes of glacial erosion 8.6.1 Areal scouring 8.6.2 Selective linear erosion 8.6.3 Landscapes of little or no glacial erosion 8.6.4 Alpine landscapes 8.6.5 Cirque landscapes 8.6.6 Continent-scale patterns of erosion 9 DEBRIS ENTRAPMENT AND TRANSPORT 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Approaches to the study of glacial sediments 9.2.1 The glacial debris cascade 9.2.2 Spatial hierarchies of sediments and landforms 9.3 Glacial debris entrainment 9.3.1 Supraglacial debris entrainment 9.3.2 Incorporation of debris into basal ice 9.4 Debris transport and release 9.4.1 Subglacial transport 9.4.2 High-level debris transport 9.4.3 Glacifluvial transport 9.5 Effects of transport on debris 9.5.1 Granulometry 9.5.2 Clast morphology 9.5.3 Particle micromorphology 10 GLACIGENIC SEDIMENTS AND DEPOSITIONAL PROCESSES 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Sediment description and classification 10.2.1 Sediment description 10.2.2 Deformation structures 10.2.3 Primary and secondary deposits 10.3 Primary glacigenic deposits (till) 10.3.1 Overview 10.3.2 Processes of subglacial till formation 10.3.3 Glacitectonite 10.3.4 Subglacial traction till 10.4 Glacifluvial deposits 10.4.1 Terminology and classification of glacifluvial sediments 10.4.2 Plane bed deposits 10.4.3 Ripple cross-laminated facies 10.4.4 Dunes 10.4.5 Antidunes 10.4.6 Scour and minor channel fills 10.4.7 Gravel sheets 10.4.8 Silt and mud drapes 10.4.9 Hyperconcentrated flow deposits 10.5 Gravitational mass movement deposits and syn-sedimentary deformation structures 10.5.1 Overview 10.5.2 Fall deposits 10.5.3 Slide and slump deposits 10.5.4 Debris (sediment-gravity) flow deposits 10.5.5
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    Call number: M 12.0005
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 213 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 29 cm
    ISBN: 9783642196294 , 3-642-19629-2
    Classification:
    Geodynamics
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