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  • 1
    Keywords: Environmental sciences Mathematics. ; Environmental management. ; Sustainability. ; Physical geography. ; Mathematical Applications in Environmental Science. ; Environmental Management. ; Sustainability. ; Earth System Sciences.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter1. Competitive Bioaccumulation by Ceratophyllum demersum -- Chapter2. Climate Change, Sustainability and Resilience in Egypt and Africa -- Chapter3. Mathematical Models Ensuring Freshwater of Coastal Regions in Arid and Semi-arid Zones -- Chapter4. Multicriteria Decision Making for Risks of Natural Disaster in Social Project Assessment -- Chapter5. Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of Chemical and Biological Reaction in Peat Solidification Work For Environmental Sustainability -- Chapter6. Green Energy Conversion System (GECS) -- Chapter7. Flood Risk Estimation and Mapping: Present Status and Future Challenges -- Chapter8. Trend Analysis of Rainfall: A Case Study of Surat City, India -- Chapter9. Risk Assessment Applications — Exposure, Safety, and Security -- Chapter10. Application and Control of Quadrotors -- Chapter11. Sustainable Wind Turbine Systems Based on On-line Fault Estimation and Fault Tolerant Control -- Chapter12. Deep Learning and its Environmental Applications.
    Abstract: Earth Systems Protection and Sustainability authorises imperatives to achieve sustainability and protect our threatened and vulnerable Earth. Mathematical advances in context incorporate operational and Boolean, as well as linguistic, logic-based Bayesian, and generative methods for scenario formation. Functional areas and deeper learning enable the use of searching algorithms, proffering optimal solutions for the circular nature of sustainability in natural ecosystems and human dominated settings. Key informative nodes are provided in the hope that we may moderate the very real dangers facing planet Earth and its biodiversity. An arena of insightful chapters is blended with social resilience and socio-economic development coverage, accentuating integrity, protection and sustainability within divergent climatic forces and species dynamics on Earth. Volume 2 focuses on bioaccumulation; climate change and resilience for co-operative socio-economic and ecosystem management via policy frameworks across sectors; mathematical modelling of freshwater in coastal regions in arid and semi-arid zones; decision making in natural disasters; peat solidification for environmentally sustainable geotechnical engineering; green energy conversion; flood risk mapping; rainfall analysis; exposure, safety, and security amidst increasing environmental contamination; remote handling vehicles; wind turbines; and deep learning and its environmental applications. Earth Systems Protection and Sustainability is addressed globally to communities, schools and researchers in professional, governmental and unit operations; descriptive and illustrative sections include all sectors to ensure Earth Systems Protection as our capacity reaches an unsustainable climax. .
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XXIII, 330 p. 199 illus., 162 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9783030985844
    DDC: 333.7
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Keywords: Environmental sciences Mathematics. ; Environmental management. ; Sustainability. ; Physical geography. ; Mathematical Applications in Environmental Science. ; Environmental Management. ; Sustainability. ; Earth System Sciences.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter1. Generators, Harmonics and Evolutionary Emergence -- Chapter2. Sustainable Management of Soil-borne Plant Pathogens -- Chapter3. Empirical Values of Halophytes in Agro-ecology and Sustainability -- Chapter4. Drilling Waste Management based on New Methods of Bioremediation and Solar Desalination -- Chapter5. Orchid Diversity, Conservation and Sustainability in North-Eastern India -- Chapter6. Effectiveness of the Role Technology Plays in Tackling Climate Change -- Chapter7. Social and Environmental Imperatives for Risk Management: Lessons from the Rohingya Refugee Crisis -- Chapter8. Risks for the Environment, Biodiversity, Humankind and the Planet -- Chapter9. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Policy in Nepal: A Centralized – Decentralized Dichotomy -- Chapter10. Expanding Loops in Sustainable Intelligent Driven Markets in Zimbabwe -- Chapter11. Sustainable Consensus in an Uncertain Environment -- Chapter12. Robot Path Planning Research Applications in Static and Dynamic Environments.
    Abstract: Earth Systems Protection and Sustainability qualifies imperatives and discusses the use of mathematical approaches to assess and achieve sustainability in threatened and vulnerable Earth systems globally. Mathematical advances in this context include both operational and Boolean methods, as well as linguistic, logic-based Bayesian approaches and generative mathematics relevant to scenario formation. The mathematic methods are refined into functional areas and deeper learning which enable searching algorithm application to achieve optimal solutions for the circular nature and application of sustainability. Pertinent sections and synergistic elements are covered in order to synthesize key informative nodes to advise of the very real dangers facing planet Earth and its biodiversity. Each volume stands in its own right. Analytical and scientific chapters are blended with social resilience and socio-economic development considerations, thus enabling the settings of sustainability within varying scenarios of climatic forces and species dynamics. Volume 1 focuses on ground-breaking evolutionary expansion assisting with life’s continuation on Earth, sustainable management of pathogens and halophytes in agroecosystems, bioremediation methods in drilling waste management, conservation and sustainability of diversity, climate change mitigation strategies, displacement management in a large scale ongoing crisis, risk reduction and management policy, sustainable intelligent driven markets, sustainable consensus in an uncertain environment and path planning in static and dynamic environments. Pictorial contributions made from across the world, refine particularly urgent problems for attention or additionally provide solutions in methods of environmental sustainability as operated in communities to complement the descriptive chapter sections. Both volumes are targeted for a global audience of academic, professional, classroom, governmental, unit and community members, and seek to include all sectors to ensure ongoing and comprehensive Earth Systems Protection. .
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XXI, 337 p. 5 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9783030858292
    DDC: 333.7
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Call number: MOP 46731 / Mitte
    In: NATO ASI series
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 249 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9027721300
    Series Statement: NATO ASI series : C, Mathematical and physical sciences 159
    Location: MOP - must be ordered
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  • 4
    Call number: SR 90.1041(43)
    In: Bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 139 S.
    Series Statement: Bulletin / Minnesota Geological Survey 43
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 5
    Call number: PIK D 029-13-0157
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Experimentation in political science James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green, James H. Kuklinski and Arthur Lupia ; Part I. Designing Experiments: 2. Experiments: an introduction to core concepts James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green, James H. Kuklinski and Arthur Lupia ; 3. Internal and external validity Rose McDermott ; 4. Students as experimental participants: a defense of the 'narrow data base' James N. Druckman and Cindy D. Kam ; 5. Economics vs. psychology experiments: stylization, incentives, and deception Eric S. Dickson ; Part II. The Development of Experiments in Political Science: 6. Laboratory experiments in political science Shanto Iyengar ; 7. Experiments and game theory's value to political science John H. Aldrich and Arthur Lupia ; 8. The logic and design of the survey experiment: an autobiography of a methodological innovation Paul M. Sniderman ; 9. Field experiments in political science Alan S. Gerber ; Part III. Decision Making: 10. Attitude change experiments in political science Allyson L. Holbrook ; 11. Conscious and unconscious information processing with implications for experimental political science Milton Lodge, Charles Taber and Brad Verhulst ; 12. Political knowledge Cheryl Boudreau and Arthur Lupia ; Part IV. Vote Choice, Candidate Evaluations, and Turnout: 13. Candidate impressions and evaluations Kathleen M. McGraw ; 14. Media and politics Thomas E. Nelson, Sarah M. Bryner and Dustin M. Carnahan ; 15. Candidate advertisements Shana Kushner Gadarian and Richard R. Lau ; 16. Voter mobilization Melissa R. Michelson and David W. Nickerson ; Part V. Interpersonal Relations: 17. Trust and social exchange Rick K. Wilson and Catherine C. Eckel ; 18. An experimental approach to citizen deliberation Christopher F. Karpowitz and Tali Mendelberg ; 19. Social networks and political context David W. Nickerson ; Part VI. Identity, Ethnicity, and Politics: 20. Candidate gender and experimental political science Kathleen Dolan and Kira Sanbonmatsu ; 21. Racial identity and experimental methodology Darren Davis ; 22. The determinants and political consequences of prejudice Vincent L. Hutchings and Spencer Piston ; 23. Politics from the perspective of minority populations Dennis Chong and Jane Junn Part VII. Institutions and Behavior: 24. Experimental contributions to collective-action theory Eric Coleman and Elinor Ostrom ; 25. Legislative voting and cycling Gary Miller ; 26. Electoral systems and strategic voting (laboratory election experiments) Rebecca B. Morton and Kenneth C. Williams ; 27. Experimental research on democracy and development Ana L. De La O and Leonard Wantchekon ; Part VIII. Elite Bargaining: 28. Coalition experiments Daniel Diermeier29. Negotiation and mediation Daniel Druckman ; 30. The experiment and foreign policy decision making Margaret G. Hermann and Binnur Ozkececi-Taner ; Part IX. Advanced Experimental Methods: 31. Treatment effects Brian J. Gaines and James H. Kuklinski ; 32. Making effects manifest in randomized experiments Jake Bowers ; 33. Design and analysis of experiments in multilevel populations Betsy Sinclair ; 34. Analyzing the downstream effects of randomized experiments Rachel Milstein Sondheimer ; 35. Mediation analysis is harder than it looks John G. Bullock and Shang E. Ha ; Afterword: 36. Campbell's ghost Donald R. Kinder.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 562 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780521174558 , 978-0-521-19212-5
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  • 6
    Call number: PIK N 531-99-0197
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 364 p.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0521638887
    Series Statement: IGBP Publication 3
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  • 7
    Call number: 11/M 95.0461
    In: Developments in petrology
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxiv, 470 S.
    ISBN: 0444817018
    Series Statement: Developments in petrology 14
    Classification:
    Petrology, Petrography
    Language: English
    Location: Reading room
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  • 8
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    London [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: M 552
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 416 S.
    Location: Upper compact magazine
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  • 9
    Keywords: Analytical biochemistry ; Life sciences ; Water pollution
    ISBN: 9780387354149
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-12-07
    Description: Based on velocity data from a long‐term moored observatory located at 0°N, 23°W we present evidence of a vertical asymmetry during the intraseasonal maxima of northward and southward upper‐ocean flow in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean. Periods of northward flow are characterized by a meridional velocity maximum close to the surface, while southward phases show a subsurface velocity maximum at about 40 m. We show that the observed asymmetry is caused by the local winds. Southerly wind stress at the equator drives northward flow near the surface and southward flow below that is superimposed on the Tropical Instability Wave (TIW) velocity field. This wind‐driven overturning cell, known as the Equatorial Roll, shows a distinct seasonal cycle linked to the seasonality of the meridional component of the south‐easterly trade winds. The superposition of vertical shear of the Equatorial Roll and TIWs causes asymmetric mixing during northward and southward TIW phases.
    Description: Plain Language Summary; Tropical Instability Waves (TIWs) are clear in satellite measurements of sea surface temperature as horizontal undulations with wavelength of the order of 1,000 km in equatorial regions of both Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. TIWs are characterized by their distinctive upper‐ocean meridional velocity structure. TIWs amplify vertical shear and thus contribute to the generation of turbulence which in turn leads to the mixing of heat and freshwater downward into the deeper ocean. In this study we show that the prevailing southerly winds in the central equatorial Atlantic drive near‐surface northward and subsurface southward flows, which are superposed on the meridional TIW velocity field. The strength of this wind driven cell is linked to the seasonal cycle of the northward component of the trade winds, peaking in boreal fall when TIWs reach their maximum amplitude. The overturning cell affects the vertical structure of the meridional velocity field and thus has impact on the generation of current shear and turbulence. We show that the overturning reduces/enhances shear during northward/southward TIW flow, an asymmetry that is consistent with independent measurements showing asymmetric mixing.
    Description: Key Points: Composites of Tropical Instability Waves at 0°N, 23°W show a surface (subsurface) velocity maximum during northward (southward) phases. Meridional wind stress forces a seasonally‐varying, shallow cross‐equatorial overturning cell‐the Equatorial Roll. The superposition of Tropical Instability Waves and Equatorial Roll causes asymmetric mixing during north‐ and southward phases.
    Description: EU H2020
    Description: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002347
    Description: US NSF
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Description: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000192
    Description: National Academy of Sciences http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000209
    Description: National Science Foundation http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001
    Description: https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.941042
    Description: https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/tao/drupal/disdel/
    Keywords: ddc:551.5 ; tropical instability waves ; equatorial Atlantic ; equatorial roll ; moored velocity data ; ocean mixing ; ocean observations
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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