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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    Keywords: Atmospheric science. ; Oceanography. ; Natural disasters. ; Atmospheric Science. ; Ocean Sciences. ; Natural Hazards.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I. Introduction to Our Coastal Atmosphere -- Chapter 1. The Scope and Uniqueness of Our Coastal Atmosphere -- Chapter 2. Atmospheric Composition, Structure, and Evolution -- Part II. Thermodynamics in Our Coastal Atmosphere -- Chapter 3. Energy Transfer / Electromagnetic Radiation -- Chapter 4. Temperature -- Chapter 5. Application of the Gas Laws in Meteorology -- Chapter 6. The Hydrostatic Equation and Adiabatic Processes -- Chapter 7. Atmospheric Moisture -- Chapter 8. Atmospheric Stability and Potential Temperature -- Chapter 9. Measuring and Estimating Atmospheric Stability -- Chapter 10. Using Thermodynamic Diagrams in Meteorology -- Chapter 11. Clouds -- Chapter 12. Precipitation Processes and Types -- Part III. Dynamic Processes in Our Coastal Atmosphere -- Chapter 13. Pressure and Winds -- Chapter 14. Coriolis Effect -- Chapter 15. Effect of Friction -- Chapter 16. The Gradient Wind -- Chapter 17. Gravitation -- Chapter 18. The Seven Basic Equations in Weather Forecasting Models -- Chapter 19. Comparison of Weather Forecasting Models and GCMs -- Chapter 20. General Circulation of the Atmosphere -- Part IV. Weather Systems in Our Coastal Zone -- Chapter 21. Air Masses -- Chapter 22. Atmospheric Lifting Mechanisms -- Chapter 23. Fronts and the Mid-latitude Wave Cyclone -- Chapter 24. Thunderstorms -- Chapter 25. Lightning -- Chapter 26. Tornadoes and Waterspouts -- Chapter 27. Advising the Public about the Severe Weather Risk -- Chapter 28. Tropical Cyclones -- Chapter 29. Coastal Flooding -- Chapter 30. Coastal Drought -- Chapter 31. Winter Storms -- Chapter 32. Sea Ice and Weather Systems -- Chapter 33. Summary of Energy Transfer by Atmospheric Motion -- Part V. Atmospheric Boundary Layers and Air-Sea Interaction -- Chapter 34. Introduction to the Near-surface Atmosphere -- Chapter 35. The Logarithmic Wind Profile in Neutral Stability Conditions -- Chapter 36. The Non-neutral or Diabatic Wind Profile -- Chapter 37. Introduction to the Transition (or Ekman) Layer -- Chapter 38. The Classical Solution to the Atmospheric Ekman Spiral -- Chapter 39. The Modified Ekman Spiral Solution in the Atmosphere -- Chapter 40. Fundamentals of Air-Sea Interactions -- Chapter 41. Weather Effects on the Ocean -- Chapter 42. Wind Stress and Turbulent Flux Drag Coefficients over Water Surfaces -- Part VI. Air-Sea-Land Interaction -- Chapter 43. Surface Fluxes of Energy, Moisture, and Momentum -- Chapter 44. Sea and Land Breezes -- Chapter 45. Coastal Fog -- Chapter 46. Coastal Upwelling and Weather -- Chapter 47. Atmospheric Impacts on Lake Processes -- Chapter 48. Coastal Jets -- Chapter 49. Atmospheric Optical Effects in Our Coastal Zone -- Part VII. Planning and Engineering Applications -- Chapter 50. Atmospheric Dispersion in Our Coastal Zone -- Chapter 51. Meteorology and Climatology of Coastal Cities -- Chapter 52. Engineering Aspects of the Wind Profile -- Appendix A. Système International Units Commonly Used in Meteorology -- Appendix B. “Retired” Atlantic-Caribbean-Gulf of Mexico Hurricane Names -- Index.
    Abstract: This is a textbook for non-atmospheric specialists who work in the coastal zone. Its purpose will be to help coastal environmental, engineering, and planning professionals to understand coastal atmospheric processes. This in turn will allow more effective communication with climate modelers, atmospheric environmental consultants, and members of the media. The coastal environment is among the most intensively used and chronically abused components of the Earth-ocean-atmosphere system. It is also home to an ever-increasing proportion of humanity with their increasing development, trade, transportation, and industrial activities, amid increasing impacts of natural hazards. The atmosphere is an integral part of the system, with all of the above human activities affecting and being affected by atmospheric processes and hazards. Yet few of the specialists studying the coastal environment have expertise on atmospheric processes, this therefore presents a highly relevant textbook on coastal atmospheric processes.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XIII, 525 p. 340 illus., 252 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030730932
    DDC: 551.5
    Language: English
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    Cham : Springer
    Call number: 9783030730932 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This is a textbook for non-atmospheric specialists who work in the coastal zone. Its purpose will be to help coastal environmental, engineering, and planning professionals to understand coastal atmospheric processes. This in turn will allow more effective communication with climate modelers, atmospheric environmental consultants, and members of the media. The coastal environment is among the most intensively used and chronically abused components of the Earth-ocean-atmosphere system. It is also home to an ever-increasing proportion of humanity with their increasing development, trade, transportation, and industrial activities, amid increasing impacts of natural hazards. The atmosphere is an integral part of the system, with all of the above human activities affecting and being affected by atmospheric processes and hazards. Yet few of the specialists studying the coastal environment have expertise on atmospheric processes, this therefore presents a highly relevant textbook on coastal atmospheric processes.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 525 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783030730932 , 978-3-030-73093-2
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Part I Introduction to Our Coastal Atmosphere 1 Scope, Uniqueness, and Importance of Our Coastal Atmosphere 2 Atmospheric Composition, Structure, and Evolution Part II Thermodynamics in Our Coastal Atmosphere 3 Energy Transfer and Electromagnetic Radiation 4 Temperature 5 Application of the Gas Laws in Meteorology 6 The Hydrostatic Equation and Adiabatic Processes 7 Atmospheric Moisture 8 Atmospheric Stability and Potential Temperature 9 Measuring and Estimating Atmospheric Stability 10 Using Thermodynamic Diagrams in Meteorology 11 Clouds 12 Precipitation Processes and Types Part III Dynamic Processes in Our Coastal Atmosphere 13 Pressure and Winds 14 Coriolis Effect 15 Effect of Friction 16 Centripetal Acceleration and the Gradient Wind 17 Gravitation 18 The Seven Basic Equations in Weather Forecasting Models 19 Comparison of Weather Forecasting Models and General Circulation Models 20 General Circulation of the Atmosphere Part IV Weather Systems in the Coastal Zone 21 Air Masses 22 Atmospheric Lifting Mechanisms 23 Fronts and the Mid-Latitude Wave Cyclone 24 Thunderstorms 25 Lightning 26 Tornadoes and Waterspouts 27 Advising the Public About the Severe Weather Risk 28 Tropical Cyclones 29 Coastal Flooding 30 Coastal Drought 31 Winter Storms 32 Sea Ice and Weather Systems 33 Summary of Energy Transfer by Atmospheric and Oceanic Motion Part V Atmospheric Boundary Layers and Air-Sea Interaction 34 Introduction to Near-Surface Atmospheric Dynamics 35 The Logarithmic Wind Profile in Neutral Stability Conditions 36 Non-neutral or Diabatic Wind Profile 37 Introduction to the Transition (or Ekman) Layer 38 The Classical Solution to the Atmospheric Ekman Spiral 39 Fundamentals of Air-Sea Interactions 40 Weather Effects on the Coastal Ocean 41 Wind Stress and Turbulent Flux Drag Coefficients Over Water Part VI Air-Sea-Land Interaction 42 Surface Fluxes of Energy, Moisture, and Momentum 43 Sea and Land Breezes 44 Coastal Fog 45 Coastal Upwelling and Weather 46 Atmospheric Impacts on Lake Processes 47 Coastal Jets 48 Atmospheric Optical Effects in the Coastal Zone 49 Solar Radiation in Aquatic Systems Part VII Dispersion and Engineering Applications 50 Meteorology and Climatology of Coastal Cities 51 Atmospheric Dispersion in the Coastal Zone 52 Engineering Aspects of the Wind Profile Appendices References Index
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Washington, DC : ASM Press
    Call number: 20-2/M 12.0166
    Description / Table of Contents: This edited volume on Arctic, Antarctic and sub-polar microbiology is designed to introduce this fascinating field to a wide range of microbiologists and environmental scientists. Polar microbiology is a fast-growing field that can tell us much about the fundamentals of life on earth and the microbial contributions and consequences to such important global environmental issues as warming earth, ozone depletion, and elemental cycling. Polar microbial communities are considered important analogues for astrobiology investigations looking for life on other very cold solar system bodies.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiii, 312 S. , Ill., Kt. , 27 cm
    ISBN: 9781555813796
    Classification:
    D.8.
    Location: Reading room
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier Academic Press
    Call number: M 03.0614
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvii, 347 S.
    ISBN: 0124151469
    Classification:
    Mathematical Geology
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK M 490-13-0020
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Chapter I Thomas Schelling and His Signature Course on Strategic Thinking ; Part One: The Schelling Approach to Strategic Thinking and Decision-Making ; Chapter 2 Introduction to Strategic Thought ; Chapter 3 Vicarious ThinkingChapter ; 4 Game Theory ; Chapter 5 The Two-By-Two Matrix ; Part Two: Strategies and Tactics ; Chapter 6 Strategies Defined and Illustrated ; Chapter 7 Tactics ; Chapter 8 Self-Command ; Part Three: Models as Metaphors For What Decisions Do ; Chapter 9 Interaction Models ; Chapter 10 The Dollar Auction ; Chapter 11 Musical Chairs and Inescapable Mathematics ; Part Four: The Prisoner's Dilemma, Competition and Cooperation ; Chapter 12 The Prisoner's Dilemma ; Chapter 13 Cooperation ; Chapter 14 Coordination ; Part Five: Individual Decisions and Group Agreement ; Chapter 15 Collective Choice and Voting ; Chapter 16 The Commons and Fair Division ; Chapter 17 Case Study, Overcoming Professional Basketball's Commons Dilemma:The Phil Jackson Story ; Part Six: Decisions that Mix and Sort Populations, Decisions Based onRandomization ; Chapter 18 Critical Mass and Tipping ; Chapter 19 Individual Decisions and Group Outcomes ; Chapter 20 Randomization in Decision-Making ; Part Seven: Case Study and Review ; Chapter 21 Case Study, The Cuban Missile Crisis: Analysis and Review ; Index
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 292 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780199857203
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Princeton, NJ : Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK N 531-92-0678
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 253 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 069108436X , 0-691-08437-8
    Series Statement: Monographs in population biology 23
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
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    Call number: MR 90.0868
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 35 S.
    Language: German
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
    Associated volumes
    Call number: SR 90.0002(827)
    In: Professional paper
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: III, 30 S. + 1 pl.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey professional paper 827
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: The chlamydiae are Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacteria with a complex developmental cycle comprising a metabolically less-active, infectious stage, the elementary body (EB), and a metabolically more active stage, the reticulate body (RB). They are responsible for many acute and chronic diseases in humans and animals. In order to play a causative role in chronic diseases, chlamydiae would need to persist and to re-activate within infected cells/tissues for extended periods of time. Persistence in vitro is defined as viable but non-cultivable chlamydiae involving morphologically enlarged, aberrant, and nondividing RBs, termed aberrant bodies (AB). In vitro, alterations of the normal developmental cycle of chlamydiae can be induced by the addition of Interferon-? (IFN-?), tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a) and penicillin G exposure as well as amino acid or iron deprivation, monocyte infection and co-infection with viruses. In vivo, key questions include whether or not ABs occur in infected patients and animals and whether such ABs can contribute to prolonged, chronic inflammation, fibrosis, and scarring through continuing stimulation of the host immune system known from diseases such as trachoma, pelvic inflammatory disease, reactive arthritis and atherosclerosis. To date, the direct causal role in the pathogenesis of chlamydial infection and persistence in vivo has been questioned since there was no tractable animal model of chlamydial persistence so far. A very recent study was able to establish an experimental animal model of in vivo persistence, when C. muridarum vaginally-infected mice were gavaged with amoxicillin. Amoxicillin treatment induced C. muridarum to enter the persistent state in vivo. Recent in vivo data from patients indicate that viable but non-infectious developmental stages are present in the genital tract of chronically-infected women and that the gastrointestinal tract might be a reservoir for persistent chlamydial infections at other sites.
    Keywords: Q1-390 ; RC109-216 ; stress response ; chlamydia ; Chronic Disease ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general
    Language: English
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