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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    Keywords: Biotic communities. ; Environment. ; Ecology . ; Ecosystems. ; Environmental Sciences. ; Terrestial Ecology.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter1.Introduction: What Persists, what Changes -- Chapter2.The mountains -- Chapter3.It's getting warm down here -- Chapter4.Water towers of the west -- Chapter5.Trees, forests, and carbon -- Chapter6.Ecological disturbance -- Chapter7.Creatures great and small -- Chapter8.Extremes, Thresholds, Vulnerabilities -- Chapter9.Mountains and People in a Warming World.
    Abstract: This book is written for general readers with an interest in science, and offers the tools and ideas for understanding how climate change will affect mountains of the American West. A major goal of the book is to provide material that will not become quickly outdated, and it does so by conveying its topics through constants in ecological science that will remain unchanged and scientifically sound. The book is timely in its potential to be a long-term contribution, and is designed to inform the public about climate change in mountains accessibly and intelligibly. The major themes of the book include: 1) mountains of the American West as natural experiments that can distinguish the effects of climate change because they have been relatively free from human-caused changes, 2) mountains as regions with unique sensitivities that may change more rapidly than the Earth as a whole and foreshadow the nature and magnitude of change elsewhere, and 3) different interacting components of ecosystems in the face of a changing climate, including forest growth and mortality, ecological disturbance, and mountain hydrology. Readers will learn how these changes and interactions in mountains illuminate the complexity of ecological changes in other contexts around the world.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XV, 235 p. 53 illus., 49 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030424329
    DDC: 577
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Minneapolis : Burgess Publ.
    Call number: M 15.0040
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 388 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 808713485
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Collingwood, Vic : CSIRO Publishing
    Call number: 20-3/M 09.0322
    Description / Table of Contents: Provides guidelines to promote the development and implementation of consistent methods and standards for conducting soil and land resource surveys in Australia. These surveys are primarily field operations that aim to identify, describe, map, and evaluate the various kinds of soil or land resources in specific areas.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiv, 557 S. , 26 cm
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9780643090910 , 0-643-09091-6
    Series Statement: Australian soil and land survey handbook series v. 2
    Classification:
    Soils
    Location: Reading room
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Call number: AWI Bio-95-0040
    Description / Table of Contents: Ostracoda are microcrustaceans which are extremely useful indicator-organisms in petroleum, coal and aquifer exploration and for environmental impact studies. They live in all types of aquatic habitats and are common microfossils in all sediments, including marine, estuarine and freshwater deposits as well as shallow and deep water facies. The group ranges in geological age from Cambrian to recent. The International Symposia on Ostracoda serve to underline the variety of applications for these useful microorganisms. This book is the 11th in a series produced from the Symposia. It has 48 papers and 35 abstracts and is arranged thematically for Earth Sciences (Palaeozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic, Statistics) and Life Sciences (Genetics, Microchemistry, Limnology, Shallow Marine, Oceanography, Morphology). New methodologies and techniques in statistics and microchemistry are featured; the book is copiously illustrated, often with excellent scanning electron microscope figures; and there are many review articles which carry full sets of references. As the latest volume in its field, 'Ostracoda in the Earth and Life Sciences' is a valuable source of data for students in both disciplines as well as specialists in the theme areas listed above. In particular, it will attract professional geologists and palaeontologists, geological surveys, museums, limnologists, oceanographers, geneticists, geochemists, and university teaching departments in the earth and biological sciences.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 724 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 905410306X
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York [u.a.] : Macmillan
    Call number: M 95.0691
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: vii, 304 S.
    ISBN: 0023788119
    Classification:
    Applied Geology
    Language: English
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Call number: G 8884
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 544 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 906191647X
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York, London : Plenum Press
    Call number: PIK F 100-96-0294
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Series Statement: Journal of Social Issues 51, 4
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈span〉〈div〉SUMMARY〈/div〉Free air gravity anomalies are now available from Tibetan Plateau and surrounding regions. They show that the Plateau itself is isostatically compensated, and that its elevation is supported by its margins acting as barriers. Its interior has an elastic thickness of less than 4 km. The main features of the Plateau can be understood by using a simple lithostatic flexural model, which can account for the paired gravity anomalies and the thrust faulting on its margins. The resulting estimates of the magnitudes of flexural forces agree with those from other observations. The thick crust that underlies the Plateau generates radiogenic heat that greatly reduces its viscosity and accounts for its weakness. As Tibet flows south over cold Indian lithosphere, heat is conducted downwards, heating up the upper mantle beneath the Moho. Combined with isostatic compensation, the resulting thermal expansion then produces a gradient in crustal thickness, from about 75 km in the south to 65 km in the north. Though this lithostatic model provides a framework for understanding many of the features of Tibet, it does not account for the difference in the dynamical behaviour between the north and south of the Plateau.〈/span〉
    Print ISSN: 2051-1965
    Electronic ISSN: 1365-246X
    Topics: Geosciences
    Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft (DGG) and the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS).
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈span〉〈div〉Summary〈/div〉Free air gravity anomalies are now available from Tibetan Plateau and surrounding regions. They show that the Plateau itself is isostatically compensated, and that its elevation is supported by its margins acting as barriers. Its interior has an elastic thickness of less than 4 km. The main features of the Plateau can be understood by using a simple lithostatic flexural model, which can account for the paired gravity anomalies and the thrust faulting on its margins. The resulting estimates of the magnitudes of flexural forces agree with those from other observations. The thick crust that underlies the Plateau generates radiogenic heat which greatly reduces its viscosity and accounts for its weakness. As Tibet flows south over cold Indian lithosphere, heat is conducted downwards, heating up the upper mantle beneath the Moho. Combined with isostatic compensation, the resulting thermal expansion then produces a gradient in crustal thickness, from about 75 km in the south to 65 km in the north. Though this lithostatic model provides a framework for understanding many of the features of Tibet it does not account for the difference in the dynamical behaviour between the north and south of the Plateau.〈/span〉
    Print ISSN: 2051-1965
    Electronic ISSN: 1365-246X
    Topics: Geosciences
    Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft (DGG) and the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS).
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