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  • 1
    Call number: PIK N 076-02-0398
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 112 p.
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
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  • 2
    Call number: ZSP-123-142
    In: ANARE Reports
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 158 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0642253420
    Series Statement: ANARE Reports 142
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Monograph available for loan
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK N 456-09-0250
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 215 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0195135520
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    New York [u.a.] : Springer-Verl.
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    Call number: PIK N 076-00-0448
    In: Ecological studies
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 500 p. + CD
    ISBN: 3540670254
    Series Statement: Ecological studies 142
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  • 5
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    Monograph available for loan
    Boston [u.a.] : Irwin/McGraw Hill
    Call number: PIK B 020-10-0193
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I - Perspective and process ; 1. Learning in and about complex systems ; 2. System dynamics in action ; 3. The modeling process ; 4. Structure and behavior of dynamic systems ; Part II - Tools for systems thinking ; 5. Causal loop diagrams ; 6. Stocks and flows ; 7. Dynamics of stocks and flows ; 8. Closing the loop: dynamics of simple structures ; Part III - The dynamics of growth ; 9. S-shaped growth: epidemics, innovation diffusion, and the growth of new products ; 10. Path dependence and positive feedback ; Part IV - Tools for modeling dynamic systems ; 11. Delays ; 12. Coflows and aging chains ; 13. Modeling decision making ; 14. Formulating nonlinear relationships ; 15. Modeling human behavior: bounded rationality or rational expectations ; 16. Forecasts and fudge factors: modeling expectation formation ; Part V - Instability and oscillation ; 17. Supply chains and the origin of oscillations ; 18. The manufacturing supply chain ; 19. The labor supply chain and the origin of business cycles ; 20. The invisible hand sometimes shakes: commodity cycles ; Part VI - Model testing ; 21. Truth and beauty: validation and model testing ; Part VII - Commencement ; 22. Challenges for the future
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXVI, 982 S. : graph. Darst. + 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN: 0071179895
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    Monograph available for loan
    Wien : Österreichisches Institut für Nachhaltige Entwicklung
    Call number: PIK V 030-00-0461
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 131 p.
    ISBN: 3950088148
    Series Statement: ÖIN Schriftenreihe Band7
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    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
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    Call number: S 90.0002(1614)
    In: Professional paper
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: V, 160 S.
    ISBN: 0607925809
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey professional paper 1614
    Classification:
    Regional Geology
    Location: Lower compact magazine
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    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: M 00.0524 ; AWI G6-02-0002 ; PIK W 111-00-0377
    Description / Table of Contents: Reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is imperative to stabilizing our future climate. Our ability to reduce these emissions, combined with an understanding of how much fossil fuel-derived CO2 the oceans and plants can absorb, is central to mitigating climate change. In The Carbon Cycle, leading scientists examine how atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have changed in the past and how this may effect the concentrations in the future. They look at the carbon budget and the "missing sink" for carbon dioxide. They offer approaches to modeling the carbon cycle, providing mathematical tools for predicting future levels of carbon dioxide. This comprehensive text incorporates findings from the recent IPCC reports. New insights, and a convergence of ideas and views across several disciplines, make this book an important contribution to the global change literature. It is an invaluable resource for students and researchers working in the field.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 292 S.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0521583373
    Series Statement: Office for Interdisciplinary Earth Studies Global Change Institute 6
    Classification:
    Geochemistry
    Language: English
    Location: Upper compact magazine
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    Dordrecht : Springer
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    Call number: M 01.0062 ; M 01.0090 ; M 02.0172 ; AWI G3-02-0055
    In: Coastal Systems and Continental Margins
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents: Preface / M. D. Max. - Part 1: Hydrate as a Material and its Discovery. - 1. Introduction, Physical Properties, and Natural Occurrences of Hydrate / R. E. Pellenbarg, M. D. Max. - 2. Natural Gas Hydrate: Introduction and History of Discovery / K. A. Kvenvolden. - Part 2: Physical Character of Natural Gas Hydrate. - 3. Practical Physical Chemistry and Empirical Predictions of Methane Hydrate Stability / E. T. Peltzer, P. G. Brewer. - 4. Thermal State of the Gas Hydrate Reservoir / C. Ruppel. - Part 3: Oceanic and Permafrost-Related Natural Gas Hydrate. - 5. Permafrost-Associated Gas Hydrate / T. S. Collett, S. R. Dallimore. - 6. Oceanic Gas Hydrate / W. P. Dillon, M. D. Max. - Part 4: Source of Methane and its Migration. - 7. The Role of Methane Hydrate in Ocean Carbon Chemistry and Biogeochemical Cycling / R. B. Coffin, K. S. Grabowski, J. P. Chanton. - 8. Deep Biosphere: Source of Methane for Oceanic Hydrate / P. Wellsbury, R. J. Parkes. - 9. Movement and Accumulation of Methane in Marine Sediments: Relation to Gas Hydrate Systems / M. B. Clennell, A. Judd & M. Hovland. - Part 5: Major Hydrate-Related Issues. - 10. Natural Gas Hydrate as a Potential Energy Resource / T. S. Collett. - 11. Climate Impact of Natural Gas Hydrate / B. U. Haq. - 12. Potential Role of Gas Hydrate Decomposition in Generating Submarine Slope Failures / C. K. Paull, W. Ussler III. & W. P. Dillon. - Part 6: Distribution of Natural Gas Hydrate. - 13. U.S. Atlantic Continental Margin; the Best Known Gas Hydrate Locality / W. P. Dillon, M. D. Max. - 14. Gas Hydrate in the Arctic and Northern North Atlantic Oceans / M. D. Max, J. Mienert, K. Andreassen & C. Berndt. - 15. Cascadia Margin, Northeast Pacific Ocean: Hydrate Distribution from Geophysical Investigations / G. D. Spence, R. D. Hyndman, N. R. Chapman, M. Riedel, N. Edwards & J. Yuan. - 16. The Occurrence of BSRs on the Antarctic Margin / E. Lodolo, A. Camerlenghi. - 17. Gas Hydrate Potential of the Indian Sector of the NE Arabian Sea and Northern Indian Ocean / M. D. Max. - 18. Hydrate as a Future Energy Resource for Japan / M. D. Max. - 19. A Note on Gas Hydrate in the Northern Sector of the South China Sea / S. McDonnell, M. Czarnecki. - Part 7: How we see Hydrate. - 20. Introduction to Physical Properties and Elasticity Models / J. Dvorkin, M. B. Helgerud, W. F. Waite, S. H. Kirby and A. Nur. - 21. Geophysical Sensing and Hydrate / P. R. Miles. - 22. Seismic Methods for Detecting and Quantifying Marine Methane Hydrate/Free Gas Reservoirs / I. A. Pecher, W. S. Holbrook. - 23. Ground Truth: In-Situ Properties of Hydrate / D. S. Goldberg, T. S. Collett & R. D. Hyndman. - Part 8: Laboratory Studies of Gas Hydrates. - 24. GHASTLI - Determining Physical Properties of Sediment Containing Natural and Laboratory-Formed Gas Hydrate / W. J. Winters, W. P. Dillon, I. A. Pecher & D. H. Mason. - 25. Laboratory Synthesis of Pure Methane Hydrate Suitable for Measurement of Physical Properties and Decomposition Behavior / L. Stern, S. H. Kirby, W. B. Durham, S. Circone & W. F. Waite. - Part 9: The Promise of Hydrate. - 26. Economic Perspective of Methane from Hydrate / K. J. Bil. - 27. Hydrate Resource, Methane Fuel, and a Gas-Based Economy? / M. D. Max. - Glossary of terms. - Selected references. - List of contributing authors.
    Description / Table of Contents: This is the first book published on the emerging research field of naturally occurring gas hydrates (focusing on methane hydrate) that is not primarily a physical chemistry textbook. This book is designed as a broad introduction to the field of hydrate science, demonstrating the significance of the hydrate cycle to energy resource potential, seafloor stability, and global climate and climate change along with other issues. The best known hydrate localities are described, as are research and laboratory methods and results. The book consists of chapters grouped in related themes that present up-to-date information on methane hydrate. Each of the contributing authors is expert in hydrate science and most have been carrying out research in hydrate for a considerable time.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 414 S.
    ISBN: 0792366069
    Series Statement: Coastal Systems and Continental Margins 5
    Classification:
    Oceanology
    Location: Upper compact magazine
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  • 10
    Call number: 11/M 01.0114
    In: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: The review chapters in this volume were the basis for a short course on sulfate minerals sponsored by the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) November 11-12, 2000 in Tahoe City, California, prior to the Annual Meeting of MSA, the Geological Society of America, and other associated societies in nearby Reno, Nevada. The conveners of the course (and editors of this volume of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry), Alpers, John Jambor, and Kirk Nordstrom, also organized related topical sessions at the GSA meeting on sulfate minerals in both hydrothermal and low-temperature environments. Sulfate is an abundant and ubiquitous component of Earth's lithosphere and hydrosphere. Sulfate minerals represent an important component of our mineral economy, the pollution problems in our air and water, the technology for alleviating pollution, and the natural processes that affect the land we utilize. Vast quantities of gypsum are consumed in the manufacture of wallboard, and calcium sulfates are also used in sculpture in the forms of alabaster (gypsum) and papier-mache (bassanite). For centuries, AI-sulfate minerals, or "alums," have been used in the tanning and dyeing industries, and these sulfate minerals have also been a minor source of aluminum metal. Barite is used extensively in the petroleum industry as a weighting agent during drilling, and celestine (also known as "celestite") is a primary source of strontium for the ceramics, metallurgical, glass, and television face-plate industries. Jarosite is a major waste product of the hydrometallurgical processing of zinc ores and is used in agriculture to reduce alkalinity in soils. At many mining sites, the extraction and processing of coal or metal-sulfide ores (largely for gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc) produce waste materials that generate acid-sulfate waters rich in heavy metals, commonly leading to contamination of water and sediment. Concentrated waters associated with mine wastes may precipitate a variety of metal-sulfate minerals upon evaporation, oxidation, or neutralization. Some of these sulfate minerals are soluble and store metals and acidity only temporarily, whereas others are insoluble and improve water quality by removing metals from the water column. There is considerable scientific interest in the mineralogy and geochemistry of sulfate minerals in both high-temperature (igneous and hydrothermal) and low-temperature (weathering and evaporite) environments. The physical scale of processes affected by aqueous sulfate and associated minerals spans from submicroscopic reactions at mineral-water interfaces to global issues of oceanic cycling and mass balance, and even to extraterrestrial applications in the exploration of other planets and their satellites. In mineral exploration, minerals of the alunite-jarosite supergroup are recognized as key components of the advanced argillic (acid-sulfate) hydrothermal alteration assemblage, and supergene sulfate minerals can be useful guides to primary sulfide deposits. The role of soluble sulfate minerals formed from acid mine drainage (and its natural equivalent, acid rock drainage) in the storage and release of potentially toxic metals associated with wet-dry climatic cycles (on annual or other time scales) is increasingly appreciated in environmental studies of mineral deposits and of waste materials from mining and mineral processing. This volume compiles and synthesizes current information on sulfate minerals from a variety of perspectives, including crystallography, geochemical properties, geological environments of formation, thermodynamic stability relations, kinetics of formation and dissolution, and environmental aspects. The first two chapters cover crystallography (Chapter 1) and spectroscopy (Chapter 2). Environments with alkali and alkaline earth sulfates are described in the next three chapters, on evaporites (Chapter 3), barite-celestine deposits (Chapter 4), and the kinetics of precipitation and dissolution of gypsum, barite, and celestine (Chapter 5). Acidic environments are the theme for the next four chapters, which cover soluble metal salts from sulfide oxidation (Chapter 6), iron and aluminum hydroxysulfates (Chapter 7), jarosites in hydrometallugy (Chapter 8), and alunite-jarosite crystallography, thermodynamics, and geochronology (Chapter 9). The next two chapters discuss thermodynamic modeling of sulfate systems from the perspectives of predicting sulfate-mineral solubilities in waters covering a wide range in composition and concentration (Chapter 10) and predicting interactions between sulfate solid solutions and aqueous solutions (Chapter 11). The concluding chapter on stable-isotope systematics (Chapter 12) discusses the utility of sulfate minerals in understanding the geological and geochemical processes in both high- and low-temperature environments, and in unraveling the past evolution of natural systems through paleoclimate studies.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiii, 608 S.
    ISBN: 0-939950-52-9 , 978-0-939950-52-2
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry 40
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Note: Chapter 1. The Crystal chemistry of Sulfate Minerals by Frank C. Hawthorne, Servey V. Krivovichev, and Peter C. Burns, p. 1 - 112 Chapter 2. X-ray and Vibrational Spectroscopy of Sulfate in Earth Materials by Satish C. B. Myneni, p. 113 - 172 Chapter 3. Sulfate Minerals in Evaporite Deposits by Ronald J. Spencer, p. 173 - 192 Chapter 4. Barite-Celestine Geochemistry and Environments of Formation by Jeffrey S. Hanor, p. 193 - 276 Chapter 5. Precipitation and Dissolution of Alkaline Earth Sulfates: Kinetics and Surface Energy by A. Hina and G. H. Nancollas, p. 277 - 302 Chapter 6. Metal-sulfate Salts from Sulfide Mineral Oxidation by John L. Jambor, D. Kirk Nordstrom, and Charles N. Alpers, p. 303 - 350 Chapter 7. Iron and Aluminum Hydroxysulfates from Acid Sulfate Waters by J. M. Bigham and D. Kirk Nordstrom, p. 351 - 404 Chapter 8. Jarosites and Their Application in Hydrometallurgy by John E. Dutrizac and John L. Jambor, p. 405 - 452 Chapter 9. Alunite-Jarosite Crystallography, Thermodynamics, and Geochemistry by R. E. Stoffregen, C. N.. Alpers, and John L. Jambor, p. 453 - 480 Chapter 10. Solid-Solution Solubilities and Thermodynamics: Sulfates, Carbonates and Halides by Pierre Glynn, p. 481 - 512 Chapter 11. Predicting Sulfate-Mineral Solubility in Concentrated Waters by Carol Ptacek and David Blowes, p. 513 - 540 Chapter 12. Stable Isotope Systematics of Sulfate Minerals by Robert R. Seal, II, Charles N. Alpers, and Robert O. Rye, p. 541 - 602
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