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  • 1
    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(447)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 468 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 978-1-78620-278-9
    Series Statement: Geological Society Special Publication 447
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  • 2
    Call number: ZSP-201-76/31
    In: CRREL Report, 76-31
    Description / Table of Contents: Sections in the Connecticut River where ice jam potential is high were identified through the use of low-altitude black and white photographs taken during low-flow, ice-free conditions. The hydraulics and mechanics of ice jam initiation were investigated in the river reach where these sections were identified. Certain areas were found in the river that had a high susceptibility to ice clogging, but this high potential decreased with increasing discharge because of the improved surface conveyance of the ice through the reach. The stability of ice floes was established along the channel, but the floes generally became unstable as the flow increased. This was calculated by using a Froude number criterion. Grounding locations for ice became evident when the critical Froude number was zero for a given thickness and water depth. No single factor was determined to be responsible for initiating the ice jams in the Connecticut River at Windsor. Apparently there existed a multitude of interacting conditions: surface constrictions, possible high backwater conditions from the Brattleboro Dam, a solid ice cover in the backwater of the Brattleboro Dam that prevented ice transport from the Windsor area, deep pools followed by shallow depth sections upstream of bridge piers, a greater ice thickness accumulation of fragmented floes than would result if a uniform cover could be established in the same reach, and the diurnal fluctuation of river stage casued by the release of water at Wilder Dam.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: vi, 39 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 76-31
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Summary Conversion factors: U.S. customary to metric units of measurement Introduction Testsite Aerial photography Channel morphology — Interpretation of aerial photographs Ground surveys Hydraulic analysis Analysis of ice jam locations Winter field observations Conclusions Literature cited Appendix: Locations and plots of cross sections from Sumner Falls to Chase Island, Connecticut River
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  • 3
    Call number: 12252/1
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXVI, 1053 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0306400669
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Call number: 12252/2
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXII, 1025 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0306400693
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Call number: AWI G2-18-91716
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 134 S , Ill., graph. darst , 24 cm
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: 1. Introduction. - 1.1. Research at the NEA dumpsite: CRESP and the DORA project. - 1.2. Acknowledgments. - 1.3. Source term: the radionuclides of interest. - 2. Material and methods. - 2.1. Cruises to the dumpsite. - 2.2. Sampling scheme. - 3. Geochemistry. - 3.1. Introduction. - 3.2. Methods. - 3.3. Recent sedimentological history. - 3.4. Elemental and mineralogical composition of the sediment. - 3.4.1. Mineralogical composition. - 3.4.2. Major elements. - 3.4.3. Trace elements. - 3.5. Early diagenetic reactions in the sediment. - 3.5.1. Mineralization of organic matter. - 3.5.1.1. Sequence of electron acceptors and changes in redox conditions. - 3.5.1.2. Oxygen reduction. - 3.5.1.3. Nitrate, manganese and iron reduction. - 3.5.1.4. Sulfate reduction. - 3.5.2. Cation exchange. - 3.5.3. Dissolution of carbonates. - 3.6. Trace element diagenesis. - 3.6.1. Trace metals. - 3.6.2. Mn, Fe, Co. - 3.6.3. Cu, Ni, Cd, Zn. - 3.6.4. Rare earth elements. - 3.6.5. Trace element mobility; the concept of distribution coefficients. - 3.7. Diagenetic modeling. - 3.8. Measurements in the nepheloid layer. - 3.9. Conclusions on the behaviour of each of the radionuclides of major concern. - 4. Biology. - 4.1. Introduction. - 4.2. Methods. - 4.2.1. Meiofauna. - 4.2.2. Macrofauna and large meiofauna. - 4.2.3. Megafauna. - 4.2.4. Diversity of Nematoda. - 4.2.5. Trophic structure of Nematoda. - 4.3. Results and discussion. - 4.3.1. Meiofauna. - 4.3.1.1. Density. - 4.3.1.2. Biomass. - 4.3.1.3. Horizontal distribution. - 4.3.1.4. Vertical distribution. - 4.3.1.5. Composition and trophic structure of the Nematoda fauna. - 4.3.1.6. Diversity of Nematoda. - 4.3.2. Macrofauna. - 4.3.3. Large meiofauna. - 4.3.4. Comparison of meio- and macrofauna. - 4.3.5. Megafauna. - 4.3.6. Chemical analyses of bottom fishes. - 4.4. Foodweb. - 4.5. Primary production. - 4.6. Conclusions. - 5. Bioturbation. - 6. Summary and conclusions regarding the fate of radionuclides released at the seafloor. - 7. References.
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  • 6
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Jakutsk : Institut Merzlotovedenija SO AN SSSR
    Call number: AWI G3-22-94852
    Description / Table of Contents: В книге рассматриваются физико-географические основы развития аласов Центральной Якутии. Изучение особенностей эволюции аласов проводится в тесной взаимосвязи с современными изменениями элементов климата и мерзлотно-rеолоrическоrо строения региона на основе обобщения обширного материала по стратификации донных отложений и применения пространственно-временного анализа. Выявлен ритмический характер развития аласов. Установлено, что в обводнении аласных котловин прослеживаются вековые и внутривековые колебания. книга представляет интерес для мерзлотоведов, лимнологов, географов, изыскателей, работников сельского хозяйства и экологов.
    Description / Table of Contents: Translation of the abstract: The book discusses the physical and geographical foundations for the development of the Alasses of Central Yakutia. The study of the features of the evolution of alas is carried out in close connection with modern changes in the elements of climate and the permafrost-rheological structure of the region based on the generalization of extensive material on the stratification of bottom sediments and the use of spatio-temporal analysis. The rhythmic nature of the development of the alas was revealed. It has been established that secular and intrasecular fluctuations can be traced in the flooding of alas basins. The book is of interest to permafrost scientists, limnologists, geographers, surveyors, agricultural workers and ecologists.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 127 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5-7623-0283-0
    Language: Russian
    Note: ОГЛАВАВНИВ Введение Глава I. ИСТОРИЯ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ И СОВРЕМЕННОЕ ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЕ ОБ ЭВОЛЮЦИИ AЛACOB Глава 2. ФИЗИКО-ГЕОГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ УСЛОВИЯ РАЗВИТИЯ АЛАСОВ Глава 3. ГЕОКРИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ УСЛОВИЯ РАЗВИТИЯ АЛАСОВ Глава 4. МОРФОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ И ЗАКОНОМЕРНОСТИ РАСПРОСТРАНЕНИЯ AЛACOB 4.1. Морфометрия и морфология аласов 4.2. Распространение аласов 4.3. Ориентированные аласы и их происхождение Глава 5. ЗАВИСИМОСТЬ РАЗВИТИЯ АЛАСОВ ОТ УВЛАЖНЕННОСТИ ТЕРРИТОРИИ 5.1. О ритмичности природных процессов и явлений 5.2. Изменения суммы атмосферных осадков 5.3. Изменения обводнения аласов 5.4. Колебания уровня аласных озер за период инструментальннх наблюдений 5.5. Связь колебаний уровня озер с общей увлажненностью территории Глава 6. ОТЛОЖЕНИЯ АЛАСНЫХ ОЗЕР - ОТРАЖЕНИЕ ИСТОРИИ РАЗВИТИЯ АЛАСОВ 6.1. Методика проведенного исследования 6.2. Механизм формирования донных отложений аласных озер 6.3. Стратификация и состав донных отложений аласных озер 6.4. Спорово-пыльцевой спектр донных отложений и природные особенности прошлых эпох 6.5. Колебания уровня аласных озер за многолетний период rлава 7. НАРОДНОХО3ЯЙСТВЕННОЕ ЗНАЧЕНИЕ ПРОВЕДЕННЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ ЛИТЕРАТУРА , In kyrillischer Schrift
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  • 7
    Call number: MOP 44273
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 16 S.
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  • 8
    Call number: ZSP-124-54
    In: ANARE research notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Fifty CTD stations were taken during the ADBEX III cruise, September - December 1985 between the northernmost margin of the sea-ice and the Antarctic coast when the sea-ice was near its maximum extent. Casts were made to 2000 m or to near bottom over the continental shelf. In situ salinity, temperature and sigma-t are tabulated for standard depths, and shown graphically. T/S plots for stations are given.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: iv, 112 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0642116369
    Series Statement: ANARE research notes 54
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  • 9
    Call number: ZSP-124-81
    In: ANARE research notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Four moorings were deployed during 1986 to collect information at four depths at four sites on water speed, direction, temperature, and in some cases, conductivity. The reduced data and notes on the data acquisition methods and locations are presented. Some initial comments on the characteristics of the data are given and some speculation on the implication of the data are included.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: III, 130 S. : zahlr. graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0642163189
    Series Statement: ANARE research notes 81
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  • 10
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    London : Her Majesty's Stationery Office
    Associated volumes
    Call number: SR 90.1146(17,2)
    In: BGS-report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: II,35 S. + 1 Kt.-Beil.
    ISBN: 0118843699
    Series Statement: BGS-report / British Geological Survey 17,2
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