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  • 1
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Hoboken, NJ : Wiley
    Call number: M 08.0418
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I: Principles of Atomic Physics. 1. Nuclear Systematics. 2. Decay Modes of Radionuclides. 3. Radioactive Decay. 4. Geochronometry. Part II: Radiogenic Isotope Geochronometers. 5. The Rb-Sr Method. 6. TheK-ArMethod. 7. The 40 Ar / 39 Ar Method. 8. TheK-CaMethod. 9. The Sm-Nd Method. 10. The U-Pb, Th-Pb, and Pb-Pb Methods. 11. The Common-Lead Method. 12. The Lu-Hf Method. 13. The Re-Os Method. 14. The La-Ce Method. Part III: Geochemistry of Radiogenic Isotopes. 16. Mixing Theory. 17. Origin of Igneous Rocks. 18. Water and Sediment. 19. The Oceans. Part IV: Short-Lived Radionuclides. 20. Uranium/Thorium-Series Disequilibria. 21. Helium and Tritium. 22. Radiation-Damage Methods. 23. Cosmogenic Radionuclides. 24. Extinct Radionuclides. 25. Thermonuclear Radionuclides. Part V: Fractionation of Stable Isotopes. 26. Hydrogen and Oxygen. 27. Carbon. 28. Nitrogen. 29. Sulfur. 30. Boron and Other Elements. Index. International Geological Timescale (2002).
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXVII, 897 S. , graph. Darst., Kt. , 25 cm
    Edition: 3rd Ed., [completely updated and expanded]
    ISBN: 0471384372
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  • 2
    Call number: PIK B 160-09-0179
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK - 1. Introduction ; PART II: GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS TRADING IN THE EU - 2. Legislative Choices and Legal Values: Considerations on the Further Design of the European Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme from a Viewpoint of Democratic Accountability ; 3. Too Much Harmonization? An Analysis of the Commission's Proposal to Amend the EU ETS from the Perspective of Legal Principles ; 4. The "Emissions Trading Scheme" Case-Law: Some New Paths for a Better European Environmental Protection ; 5. European Emissions Trading and the Polluter-Pays Principle: Assessing Grandfathering and Over-Allocation ; 6. EU Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading and Competition Law ; 7. The Underestimated Possibility of Ex Post Adjustments: Some Lessons from the Initial Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme ; 8. Economic Impacts of the EU ETS: Preliminary Evidence ; PART III: ALTERNATIVES AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS - 9. Regional Regulatory Initiatives Addressing GHG Leakage in the USA ; 10. Domestic Initiatives in the UK ; 11. Linking the EU ETS to Other Emissions Trading Schemes ; 12. Expansion of the EU ETS: The Case of Emissions Trading for Aviation ; 14. The European Emissions Trading System: Auctions and their Challenges ; PART IV: CONCLUSIONS: FUTURE LOOK - 15. Concluding Remarks ; Index
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 411 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9781847208989
    Series Statement: New horizons in environmental law
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  • 3
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: M 01.0176
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 496 S.
    ISBN: 3540677720
    Classification:
    Geochemistry
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  • 4
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    Monograph available for loan
    Paris : L'Harmattan
    Call number: AWI P5-14-0014 ; AWI P5-14-0013
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface: The Arctic and the Configuration of the Stars / Alain Faure. - Introduction: The Arctic, Innovative Thinking for a New Region? / Cécile Pelaudeix. - Towards an ice-free Arctic Ocean? / Jérôme Weiss. - Iggiagruk is my Inupiaq name / William l. Iggiagruk Hensley. - Canadian Arctic Security and ClimateChange: Going Beyond a Traditional Security Approach / Heather N. NicolInuit. - Governance in a Changing Environment: a Scientific or a Political Project? / Cécile Pelaudeix. - Indigenous peoples of Russia as political actors / Natalie Novik. - Sustainable Development and the Greening of Sovereignty in the Canadian Arctic / Paule Halley & Marie-Eve Mercier. - Continental Shelves and Maritime Boundaries in the Arctic: the New Cold War Will Not Take Place / Frédéric Lasserre. - Towards a Common Polar NavigationCode: when the Antarctic and the Arctic Converge / Anne Choquet. - Economic activities in the Arctic Ocean: Universal, Regional and National Regulation / Alexander N. Vylegzhanin. - Northern Geopolitics in Flux: From a frontier mentality to peaceful cooperation / Lassi Heininen. - International and Regional Regulation of the Arctic: is there a role for theEuropean Union? / Clive Archer. - Concluding Remarks: The New Mediterranean / Robert Howell Griffiths.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Arctic region is undergoing dramatic transformation. Rapid change due to climate warming is currently affecting the Arctic more than any other region in the world: the permafrost is melting, glaciers are receding, the sea ice is shrinking. With the melting of ice, the circumpolar region is subject to increasing forces of globalization, and navigation through the Northwest and the Northeast passages is rapidly emerging as a practical and commercial proposition. Moreover, the Arctic may be home to 30 per cent of the planet's undiscovered natural gas reserves and 13 per cent of its undiscovered oil. "What holds the Arctic together?" The emphasis here is on convergence, rather than divergence, the Arctic's centrality not its eccentricity. The contributions gathered together in this book all address essential questions posed by geophysicists, political scientists, jurists, geographers and historians. How can science calculate and assess the scale of change in this geographic space, in particular concerning the melting of ice? To what extent are the native populations listened to and act as active participants in decision-making concerning the Arctic? In the context of post-Cold War international and regional cooperation, what is the present state of Arctic governance? How are the Arctic States themselves cooperating in facing the challenges that lie ahead? Are existing juridical arrangements adequate? What role in the Arctic can be played by actors such as the European Union? To what extent are other powerful countries, such as the Asian giants, taking a direct interest in the development of the Arctic?
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 193 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9782296992191
    Series Statement: Logiques politiques
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  • 5
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    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Associated volumes
    Call number: 10/G 5864
    In: Minerals, rocks and inorganic materials
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IX, 188 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540057846
    Series Statement: Minerals, rocks and inorganic materials 5 : Isotopes in geology
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  • 6
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York [u.a.] : Wiley & Sons
    Call number: M 92.1200 ; 10/M 94.0661 ; AWI G6-95-0029
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 The roots of isotope geology. - 2 The internal structure of atoms. - 3 Decay mechanisms of radioactive atoms. - 4 Radioactive decay and growth. - 5 Mass spectrometry. - 6 The K-Ar method of dating. - 7 The 40Ar/39Ar method of dating. - 8 The Rb-Sr method of dating. - 9 Isotope systematics in two-component mixtures. - 10 Isotope geology of strontium in meteorites and terrestrial igneous rocks. - 11 Isotope geology of strontium in sedimentary rocks. - 12 The Sm-Nd method of dating. - 13 Isotope geology of neodymium and strontium in igneous rocks. - 14 Isotope geology of neodymium in sedimentary rocks. - 15 The Lu-Hf method of dating. - 16 The Re-Os method of dating. - 17 The K-Ca method of dating. - 18 The U, Th-Pb methods of dating. - 19 The isotope geology of lead. - 20 The fission-track and other radiation -damage methods of dating. - 21 The U-series disequilibrium methods of dating. - 22 Cosmogenic carbon-14 and tritium. - 23 Cosmogenic radionuclides. - 24 Oxygen and hydrogen in the hydrosphere and the atmosphere. - 25 Oxygen and hydrogen in the lithosphere. - 26 Carbon. - 27 Nitrogen. - 28 Sulfur. - Appendix I The geological time scale for the Phanerozoic Eon. - Index
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 589 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0471864129
    Classification:
    Geochemistry
    Language: English
    Location: Upper compact magazine
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  • 7
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York [u.a.] : MacMillan [u.a.]
    Call number: 10/M 95.0683 ; 17/M 92.1161
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 626 S.
    ISBN: 0029464498
    Classification:
    Geochemistry
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    Call number: PIK N 072-18-91856
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxiv, 732 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781783477609 , 9781783477616 (electronic)
    Series Statement: Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law Volume 1
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Foreword to the Encyclopedia ; Foreword to Volume 1 ; Introduction to Volume 1 ; PART I GENERAL THEMES The Goals of Climate Policy ; 1. The Science of Climate Change: A Legal Perspective on the IPCC ; 2. The Precautionary Principle and Climate Change ; 3. Setting the Social Cost of Carbon ; 4. Human Rights and Climate Change: Building Synergies for a Common Future ; Approaches to Addressing Climate Change ; 5. Climate Policy Instrument Choices ; 6. Corporate Social Responsibility and Climate Change ; 7. Local Authorities and Climate Change ; 8. Individual Behaviour, The Social Sciences and Climate Change ; 9. Criminal Law and Climate Change ; 10. Research and Scholarship on Climate Change Law in Developing Countries ; PART II INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE General Issues ; 11. The Climate as a Global Common ; 12. CBDR and Climate Change ; 13. The Potential Roles of the ICJ in Climate Change-related Claims ; 14. Unilateralism, Extraterritoriality and Climate Change ; 15. Climate Engineering and International Law ; 16. Carbon Capture and Storage as a Bridging Technology ; Treaties Related to Climate Change ; The UN Negotiation Process ; 17. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: A Framework Approach to Climate Change ; 18. The UNFCCC: Legal Scholarship in Four Key Areas ; 19. The Kyoto Protocol, With a Special Focus on the Flexible Mechanisms ; 20. The Kyoto Protocol’s Compliance Mechanism ; 21. REDD+ as a Climate Change Mitigation Mechanism ; 22. International Treaty Fragmentation and Climate Change ; Alternative International Approaches ; 23. ICAO and IMO: International Sectoral Approaches to Greenhouse Gas Reductions in Transport ; 24. Interlinkages Between Climate Change, Ozone Depletion and Air Pollution: The International Legal Framework ; 25. The WTO and Climate Change ; 26. Climate Change and International Investment Treaties ; PART III NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON REDUCING GREENHOUSE GASES General Issues ; 27. Polycentrism and Climate Change ; 28. Climate Change Federalism ; 29. Environmental Impact Assessments and Climate Change ; 30. The Role of the National Courts in GHG Emissions Reductions ; Regional and National Mitigation Approaches ; Emissions Trading ; 31. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading in the EU ; 32. North American Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Systems ; 33. Emissions Trading in China ; Other Regulatory Approaches to Reduce Greenhouse Gases ; 34. Traditional Regulation’s Role in Greenhouse Gas Abatement ; 35. Carbon Taxes ; 36. Transportation as a Climate Wedge and Challenge under United States Law ; 37. Biofuel ; 38. Renewable Energy: Support Mechanisms ; 39. Renewable Energy: Public Acceptance and Citizens’ Financial Participation ; 40. Energy Efficiency and Conservation ; Mitigation Strategies in Developing Countries ; 41. India’s Climate Change Mitigation Strategy ; 42. Green Growth Policy in Korea ; PART IV ADAPTATION Specific Impacts and Sectors ; 43. Integrated Water Law and Climate Change: An EU Perspective ; 44. Water Availability and Allocation ; 45. Managing Ecosystem Effects in an Era of Rapid Climate Change ; 46.Ocean Adaptation ; 47. Coastal Issues ; 48. Adaptation and the Energy Sector ; Cross-cutting Issues and Adaptation Techniques ; 49. Adaptation Justice ; 50. Loss and Damage in the UN Climate Regime ; 51. Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change ; 52. Human Mobility and Climate Change ; 53. Urban Planning and Climate Change ; 54. Insurance ; 55. Disaster Law and Climate Change ; PART V CONCLUSIONS 56. The Emergence of Global Climate Law
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  • 9
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    London [u.a.] : Macmillan
    Call number: AWI G6-95-0030
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII,626 S. , graph. Darst
    ISBN: 0023364416
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: PART I - GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH AND THE EARTHLIKE PLANETS. - 1 What Is Geochemistry?. - 1.1 Early History. - 1.2 Geochemistry in the U.S.S.R. - 1.3 V. M. Goldschmidt. - 1.4 Modern Geochemistry. - References. - 2 In the Beginning. - 2.1 The Big Bang. - 2.2 Stellar Evolution. - 2.3 Nucleosynthesis. - 2.4 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 3 The Solar System. - 3.1 Origin of the Solar System. - 3.2 Origin of the Earthlike Planets. - 3.3 Satellites of the Outer Planets. - 3.4 Pictures of Our Solar System. - 3.5 Summary. - 3.6 Books on Planetary Geology. - References. - 4 The Electronic Structure of Atoms. - 4.1 The Atom of Thomson and Rutherford. - 4.2 Bohr's Theory of the Hydrogen Atom. - 4.3 Emission of X-rays - A Small Digression. - 4.4 Schrödinger's Model of the Atom. - 4.5 The Aufbau Principle. - 4.6 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 5 The Periodic Table and Atomic Weights. - 5.1 Mendeleev's Periodic Table. - 5.2 The Modern Periodic Table. - 5.3 Basic Principles of Atomic Physics. - 5.4 Atomic Weights. - 5.5 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 6 Chemical Bonds, Ionic Radii, and Crystals. - 6.1 Electron Donors Versus Acceptors. - 6.2 Measures of Metallic Character. - 6.3 Bonding in Molecules. - 6.4 Ionic Crystals. - 6.5 Ionic Radii. - 6.6 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 7 Ionic Substitution in Crystals. - 7.1 Goldschmidt's Rules of Substitution. - 7.2 Camouflage, Capture, and Admission. - 7.3 Coupled Substitution: Key to the Feldspars. - 7.4 Distribution Coefficients and Geothermometers. - 7.5 Geochemical Classification of the Elements. - 7.6 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 8 Isotopic Geochronometers. - 8.1 Decay Modes. - 8.2 Law of Radioactivity. - 8.3 Methods of Dating. - 8.4 Cosmogenic Radionuclides. - 8.5 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 9 Chemical Differentiation of the Solar System. - 9.1 The Sun. - 9.2 Meteorites. - 9.3 The Moon. - 9.4 Mars. - 9.5 Venus. - 9.6 Comets. - 9.7 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 10 Chemical Differentiation of the Earth. - 10.1 Internal Structure of the Earth. - 10.2 The Continental Crust: Major Elements. - 10.3 The Continental Crust: Trace Elements. - 10.4 Differentiation of Igneous Rocks. - 10.5 Differentiation of Sedimentary Rocks. - 10.6 Differentiation of the Hydrosphere. - 10.7 Summary. - Problems. - References. - PART II - CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND THE STABILITY OF MINERALS. - 11 Acids and Bases. - 11.1 Chemical Reactions and Equilibria. - 11.2 The Law of Mass Action. - 11.3 Dissociation of Weak Acids and Bases. - 11.4 Solubility of Insoluble Bases. - 11.5 pH Control of Dissociation Equilibria. - 11.6 Solubility of Amorphous Silica. - 11.7 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 12 Salts and Their Ions. - 12.1 Solubility of Salts. - 12.2 Hydrolysis. - 12.3 Activities and Concentrations. - 12.4 Solubility of Calcium Carbonate. - 12.5 Chemical Weathering. - 12.6 Transformation of Potassium Feldspar to Kaolinite. - 12.7 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 13 Thermodynamics. - 13.1 Definitions. - 13.2 The First Law. - 13.3 Enthalpy. - 13.4 Heats of Reaction. - 13.5 Heat Capacity. - 13.6 The Second Law. - 13.7 Gibbs Free Energy. - 13.8 Derivation of the Law of Mass Action. - 13.9 Fugacity and Activity. - 13.10 The van't Hoff Equation. - 13.11 Solubility of Amorphous Silica Between 0 and 100 °C. - 13.12 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 14 Mineral Stability Diagrams. - 14.1 Chemical Weathering of Feldspars. - 14.2 Formation of Zeolites. - 14.3 Magnesium Silicates. - 14.4 Solubility Diagrams. - 14.5 Fugacity Diagrams. - 14.6 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 15 Clay Minerals. - 15.1 Crystal Structure. - 15.2 Classification and Chemical Composition. - 15.3 Gibbs Free Energies of Formation. - 15.4 Stability Diagrams. - 15.5 Colloidal Suspensions and Ion Exchange. - 15.6 Dating of Clay Minerals. - 15.7 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 16 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions. - 16.1 Balancing Equations of Oxidation- Reduction Reactions. - 16.2 The Electromotive Series. - 16.3 The Emf of Electrochemical Cells. - 16.4 Stability Limits of Water in Terms of Eh and pH. - 16.5 Stability of Iron Compounds. - 16.6 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 17 Isotope Fractionation. - 17.1 Principles of Isotope Fractionation. - 17.2 Mathematical Relations. - 17.3 Isotope Fractionation in the Hydrosphere. - 17.4 Oxygen Isotope Composition of Calcite. - 17.5 Oxygen and Hydrogen in Clay Minerals. - 17.6 Groundwater and Geothermal Brines. - 17.7 Isotope Fractionation of Carbon. - 17.8 Isotope Compositions of Strontium in Carbonate Rocks. - 17.9 Isotope Fractionation of Sulfur. - 17.10 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 18 Mixing and Dilution. - 18.1 Binary Mixtures. - 18.2 Dilution. - 18.3 Evaporative Concentration. - 18.4 Ternary Mixtures. - 18.5 Isotopic Mixtures of One Element. - 18.6 Isotopic Mixtures of Two Elements. - 18.7 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 19 Rates of Geochemical Processes. - 19.1 Rates of Chemical Reactions. - 19.2 Transport of Matter: Advection. - 19.3 Transport of Matter: Diffusion. - 19.4 Growth of Concretions During Diagenesis. - 19.5 Growth of Monomineralic Layers. - 19.6 Summary. - Problems. - References. - PART Ill - APPLICATIONS OF GEOCHEMISTRY TO THE SOLUTION OF GLOBAL PROBLEMS. - 20 Consequences of Chemical Weathering. - 20.1 Changes in Chemical Composition of Rocks. - 20.2 Normative Mineral Composition of Weathering Products. - 20.3 Susceptibility of Minerals to Weathering. - 20.4 Formation of Placer Deposits. - 20.5 Provenance Determination by Isotopic Dating. - 20.6 Formation of Soils. - 20.7 Geomicrobiology. - 20.8 Food Production and Population Growth. - 20.9 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 21 Chemical Composition of Surface Water. - 21.1 Chemical Analysis of Water in Streams. - 21.2 Chemical Composition of Streams. - 21.3 Chemical Composition of Meteoric Precipitation. - 21.4 Normative Minerals from Water Compositions. - 21.5 Evaporative Concentration. - 21.6 Water Quality. - 21.7 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 22 Chemical Weathering of Mineral Deposits. - 22.1 Metallic Mineral Deposits. - 22.2 Oxidation of Iron Sulfides and the Role of Bacteria. - 22.3 Eh- pH Diagram for Copper Minerals. - 22.4 Supergene Enrichment of Fe-Cu Sulfide Deposits. - 22.5 Replacement of Pyrite by Chalcocite. - 22.6 Oxidation of Ore Minerals of Other Metals. - 22.7 Geochemical Exploration. - 22.8 Production and Consumption of Mineral Resources. - 22.9 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 23 Geochemical Cycles. - 23.1 The Principle of Mass Balance. - 23.2 Mass Balance for Major Elements in the Ocean. - 23.3 Mass Balance for Trace Elements in the Ocean. - 23.4 The Cycles of C-H-O-N. - 23.5 The Sulfur Cycle. - 23.6 Summary. - Problems. - References. - 24 Environmental Geochemistry: Disposal of Radioactive Waste. - 24.1 The Big Picture. - 24.2 High-Level Radioactive Waste. - 24.3 Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste. - 24.4 Geochemistry of Plutonium. - 24.5 Eh-pH Diagrams for Neptunium and Plutonium. - 24.6 Analog Studies: The Natural Reactors at Oklo, Gabon. - 24.7 Reactor Accidents: Chernobyl, U.S.S.R. - 24.8 Summary. - Problems. - References. - Appendix. - Standard Gibbs Free Energies (G°f) and Standard Enthalpies of Formation (H°f). - Author Index. - Subject Index.
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    In:  Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction, University College London
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: We present a database of field data for active faults in the central Apennines, Italy including trace, fault and master fault locations with activity and location certainties, and slip-rate, slip-vector and surface geometry data. As advances occur in our capability to create more detailed fault-based hazard models, depending on the availability of primary data and observations, it is desirable that such data can be organized in a way that is easily understood and incorporated into present and future models. The database structure presented herein aims to assist this process. We recommend stating what observations have led to different location and activity certainty and presenting slip-rate data with point location coordinates of where the data were collected with the time periods over which they were calculated. Such data reporting allows more complete uncertainty analyses in hazard and risk modelling. The data and maps are available as kmz, kml, and geopackage files with the data presented in spreadsheet files and the map coordinates as txt files.
    Keywords: Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); CentralApennines; Central Apennines; Central Apennines, Central Italy; earthquake; fault; Fault2SHA; Italy; MULT; Multiple investigations; normal fault
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10 data points
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