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  • 1
    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(370) ; https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: Carbonate reservoirs contain an increasingly important percentage of the world's hydrocarbon reserves. This volume presents key recent advances in carbonate exploration and reservoir analysis. As well as a comprehensive overview of the trends in carbonate over the years.
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    Pages: 311 S., Ill, graph. darst.
    ISBN: 9781862393509
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 370
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  • 2
    Call number: 19/M 12.0300
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface. Contributing authors. Part I METHODOLOGY. 1 Introduction. 1.1 What is a trend? 1.2 Why analyse trends? 1.3 Some simple examples. 1.4 Considerations and Difficulties. 1.5 Scope of the book. 1.6 Further reading. References. 2 Exploratory analysis. 2.1 Data visualisation. 2.2 Simple smoothing. 2.3 Linear filters. 2.4 Classical test procedures. 2.5 Concluding comments. References. 3 Parametric modelling - deterministic trends. 3.1 The Linear trend. 3.2 Multiple regression techniques. 3.3 Violations of assumptions. 3.4 Nonlinear trends. 3.5 Generalized linear models. 3.6 Inference with small samples. References. 4 Nonparametric trend estimation. 4.1 An introduction to nonparametric regression. 4.2 Multiple covariates. 4.3 Other nonparametric estimation techniques. 4.4 Parametric or nonparametric? References. 5 Stochastic trends. 5.1 Stationary time series models and their properties. 5.2 Trend removal via differencing. 5.3 Long memory models. 5.4 Models for irregularly spaced series. 5.5 State space and structural models. 5.6 Nonlinear models. References. 6 Other issues. 6.1 Multisite data. 6.2 Multivariate series. 6.3 Point process data. 6.4 Trends in extremes. 6.5 Censored data. References. Part II CASE STUDIES. 7 Additive models for sulphur dioxide pollution in Europe ( Marco Giannitrapani, Adrian Bowman, E. Marian Scott and Ron Smith ) 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Additive models with correlated errors. 7.3 Models for the SO 2 data. 7.4 Conclusions. References. 8 Rainfall trends in southwest Western Australia ( Richard E. Chandler, Bryson C. Bates and Stephen P. Charles ). 8.1 Motivation. 8.2 The study region. 8.3 Data used in the study. 8.4 Modelling methodology. 8.5 Results. 8.6 Summary and conclusions. References. 9 Estimation of Common tends for tropical index series ( Alain F. Zuur, Elena N. Ieno, Christina Mazziotti, Giuseppe Montanari, Attilio Rinaldi and Carla Rita Ferrari ). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Data exploration. 9.3 Common trends and additive modelling. 9.4 Dynamic factor analysis to estimate common trends. 9.5 Discussion. Acknowledgement. References. 10 A Space-time study on forest health ( Thomas Kneib and Ludwig Fahrmeir ). 10.1 Forest health: survey and data. 10.2 Regression models for longitudinal data with ordinal responses. 10.3 Spatiotemporal models. 10.4 Spatiotemporal modelling and analysis of forest health data. Acknowledgements. References. Index.
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    Pages: xiv, 368 p. , Ill , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780470015438 , 0-470-01543-8
    Series Statement: Statistics in practice 90
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    Mathematics
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  • 3
    Call number: MOP 33978 ; MOP 14475 ; MOP 14746 ; MOP 33978 A ; MOP Mf 46, 1023
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: 733 S. : zahlr. graph. Darst.
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Temperaturmeßgeräte / von Dr. Walter Grundmann (Mit 37 Abbildungen). - A. Allgemeines. - a) Definition der Temperatur und Historisches. - b) Temperatur- und Strahlungsgleichgewicht. - c) Strahlungsschutz. - d) Trägheit der Thermometer. - B. Die heute gebräuchlichen Thermometer. - a) Die Gasthermometer. - b) Die Quecksilberthermometer. - 1. Physikalische Grundlagen. - 2. Aufbau des Quecksilberthermometers. - 3. Fehlerquellen bei Quecksilberthermometern. - 4. Die verschiedenen Arten von Quecksilberthermometern, ihre Verwendung und Behandlung. - α) Die Psychrometer. - β) Die Maximumthermometer. - γ) Die Erdbodenthermometer. - δ) Oberflächenthermometer. - ε) Die Umkippthermometer. - ζ) Hypsometrische Thermometer. - η) Die Insolationsthermometer nach ARAGO-DAVY. - ϑ) Thermometer mit rot erscheinendem Quecksilberfaden. - ι) Das Kompensations-Normalthermometer nach SCHOTT. - ϰ) Die Kontaktthermometer. - λ) Zur Temperaturregistrierung mit Quecksilberthermometern. - 5. Störungen an Quecksilberthermometern und ihre Beseitigung. - c) Die Flüssigkeitsthermometer (Thermometer mit organischen Indikatoren). - 1. Prinzip und Aufbau. - 2. Fehlerquellen bei Flüssigkeitsthermometern. - α) Adhäsion· und Viskosität. - β) Kompressibilität, Gasabsorption und Überdestillieren der Anzeigeflüssigkeit. - γ) Das Zerreißen des Fadens. - δ) Der Einfluß von Farbstoff und Füllgas. - ε) Die zeitliche Veränderlichkeit der Füllflüssigkeiten. - 3. Die verschiedenen Flüssigkeitsthermometer, ihre Verwendung und Behandlung. - α) Das Minimumthermometer. - β) Das Flugzeugthermometer. - γ) Das Extremthermometer. - δ) Zeitlich beständige und dauerhaft eichfähige Rotthermometer. - 4. Störungen an Flüssigkeitsthermometern und ihre Beseitigung. - d) Deformationsthermometer. - 1. Die Bimetallthermometer. - 2. Das BOURDON-Thermometer. - 3. Trägheit der Deformationsthermometer. - 4. Fehlerquellen bei Deformationsthermometern. - 5. Die verschiedenen Deformationsthermometer, ihre Verwendung und Behandlung. - α) Der Thermoregulator. - β) Thermographen. - γ) Fernthermographen. - 6. Störungen an Deformationsthermometern. - e) Widerstandsthermometer. - 1. Prinzip. - 2. Aufbau der Widerstandsthermometer. - 3. Die Messung mit Widerstandsthermometern. - 4. Die Schreibgeräte. - 5. Betriebsstörungen und deren Beseitigung. - f) Thermoelemente. - 1. Prinzip. - 2. Aufbau und Einstellgeschwindigkeit. - 3. Temperatur-Meßmethoden mit Thermoelementen. - 4. Fehlerquellen. - g ) Prüfmethoden. - Anhang: Instrumente zur Messung der klimatischen Abkühlungsgröße. - II. Meßgeräte der Sonnen- und Himmelsstrahlung. -A. Photometrische Meßmethoden / von Professor Dr. W. Kühl (Mit 24 Abbildungen). - Literatur. - a) Allgemeines und Grundsätzliches über Photometrie. Visuelle und allgememe, objektive Methoden. - 1. Photometrische Grundbegriffe und Beziehungen. - 2. Lichteinheiten, Normal- und Vergleichslampen. - 3. Photometrische Meßtechnik. - 4. Filtergläser. - α) Mattweiße Flächen, Milch- und Mattglasplatten. - β) Klargläser und Spiegel. - b) Photometrie im engeren Sinne. (Visuelle oder Augenphotometrie). - 1. Das Auge als Meßinstrument. - 2. Technik der visuellen Photometer. - 3. Meteorologisch benutzte Photometer. - 4. Relativ-Photometer. - 5. Helligkeitsmesser. - 6. Photometer nach dem Pyrometer-Prinzip. - c) Lichtelektrische Photometer. - 1. Allgemeines über lichtelektrische Wirkung, Geschichtliches. - 2. Außerer photoelektrischer Effekt. - 3. Besonderheiten der benutzten Metalle. - 4. Allgemeines über Hilfsapparaturen zur Zelle. - 5. Ausgeführte Formen von Zellenphotometern. - Das Spektralaktinometer von ALT und GOLDSCHMIDT. - 6. Halbleiter- (Sperrschicht-) Photozellen. - 7. Registriereinrichtungen für Photozellen. - d) Chemische Messungen der Intensität des Lichtes. - B. Die kalorimetrischen Meßmethoden der atmosphärischen Strahlungsforschung / von Dr. F. Albrecht (Mit 46 Abbildungen). - Wichtige allgemeine Literatur. - a) Einleitende Vorbemerkungen. - 1. Allgemeines über den Gegenstand der atmosphärischen Strahlungsforschung, die Meßprinzipien und die Einteilung der dazu benutzten Apparate. - 2. Die Meßorgane für die Bestimmung der Strahlungswärme. - α) Die Flüssigkeitsthermometer. - β) Die mechanischen Thermometer. - γ) Die elektrischen Thermometer. - 3. Die Methoden der elektrischen Strommessung. - 4. Die Schwärzungen. - 5. Weiße, blanke und durchsichtige Oberflächen. - 6. Die Filter für kalorimetrische Strahlungsmeßgeräte. -b) Die Meßgeräte der direkten Sonnenstrahlung. - 1. Die Aufgaben der Sonnenstrahlungsmessungen. - 2. Theorie und Aufbau der Apparate. - 3. Öffnungswinkel, Diaphragmen, Sucher und Stative. - 4. Die Entwicklung der absoluten Meßgeräte der direkten Sonnenstrahlung (Pyrheliometer) bis zum Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts. - 5. Die heute gebräuchlichen absoluten Meßgeräte der direkten Sonnenstrahlung (Pyrheliometer). - 6. Die relativen Meßgeräte der direkten Sonnenstrahlung (Aktmometer) mit unkompensiertem Nullpunktsgang. - 7. Die relativen Meßgeräte der direkten Sonnenstrahlung (Aktmometer) rmt kompensiertem Nullpunktsgang. - 8. Spektralaktinometer. - c) Die Meßgeräte der kurzwelligen diffusen Strahlung des ganzen Himmels und der Reflexstrahlung an der Erdoberfläche (Pyranometer). - 1. Allgemeine Theorie. - 2. Äußerer Aufbau der Apparate. - 3. Das Schwarzkugelthermometer. - 4. Die Schwarzflächenpyranometer. - 5. Die Pyranometer mit schwarzen und weißen Flächen. - d) Meßgeräte zur Messung bzw. Mitmessung der Temperaturstrahlung der Luft und der Erde (Pyrgeometer und Effektivpyranometer). - 1. Allgemeine Theorie. - 2. Die Meßprinzipien der Ausstrahlungsmeßgeräte. - 3. Die Pyrgeometer. - 4. Effektivpyranometer. - 5. Die Ausstrahlungsaktinometer. - e) Meßgeräte der Wärmebilanz der Erdoberfläche. - 1. Allgemeines. - 2. Die Strahlungsbilanzmesser. - 3. Die Wärmeumsatzmesser. - 4. Die Meßgeräte für den Wärmeumsatz zwischen Luft und Erdoberfläche. - C. Die Sonnenscheinautographen / von Dr. F. Albrecht, (Mit 11 Abbildungen). - Zusammenfassende Darstellung. - a) Allgemeines. - b) Die Sonnenscheinautographen mit kalorischer Sonnenwirkung. - c) Die Sonnenscheinautographen mit photochemischer Wirkung. - III. Die Messung der Luftfeuchtigkeit und der Verdunstung. - A. Grundbegriffe und abgeleitete Ausdrücke für den Feuchtigkeitsgehalt der Luft / von Professor Dr. M. Robitzsch. - Allgemeine und zusammenfassende Darstellungen. - Bezeichnungen. - 1. Das Maßsystem für den Wasserdampfgehalt der Luft. - 2. Rechengrößen. - B. Meßgeräte auf thermodynamischer Grundlage / von Professor Dr. M. Robitzsch, (Mit 10 Abbildungen). - a) Theoretische Betrachtungen. - 1. Allgemeines. - 2. Die Katathermometer. - 3. Das Psychrometer. - α) Zur Theorie des Psychrometers. - β) Das Psychrometer als Hilfsmittel zur Bestimmung der spezifischen Feuchtigkeit und der äquivalenten Temperaturdifferenz. - γ) Das Psychrometer bei Feuchttemperaturen unter dem Gefrierpunkt. - 4. Das feuchte Thermometer als Meßgerät für den Gesamtwärmeinhalt feuchter Luft. - 5. Die physioklimatische Bedeutung der Feuchttemperatur. - 6. Verdunstung und Kondensation (Sublimation). - 7. Kondensationshygrometer. - 8. Ventilationsgröße und Ventilationsfaktor. - b) Spezieller Teil (Instrumentenbeschreibung). - 1. Katathermometer. - 2. Psychrometer. - 3. Kondensationshygrometer. - 4. Verdunstungsmesser (Atmometer, Evaporimeter). - C. Haarhygrometrie und Absorptionshygrometrie / von Dr. Walter Grundmann, (Mit 16 Abbildungen). - a) Haarhygrometrie. - 1. Allgemeines. - α) Hygroskopie und Quellung. - β) Verhalten des menschlichen und tierischen Haares. - γ) Vorbehandlung der Haare. - δ) Einfluß der Temperatur. - ε) Der Einfluß von Staub, Dämpfen usw. - ζ) Trägheit. - η) Regeneration der Haare. - ϑ) Einfluß gewaltsamer Dehnung. - 2. Die heute gebräuchlichen Haarhygrometer. - α) Hygrometer nach KOPPE. - β) Das Stationshygrometer nach BONGARDSγ) Wand- und Dosenhygrometer. - δ) Das Hygrometer mit Thermometer nach M. ROBITZSCH. - ε) Punkthygrometer. - ζ) Das Erdoberfläc
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  • 4
    Description / Table of Contents: This Special Publication contains 43 scientific studies presented at the 5th conference on ‘Clays in natural and engineered barriers for radioactive waste confinement’ held in Montpellier, France in 2012. The conference and this resulting volume cover all the aspects of clay characterization and behaviour considered at various temporal and spatial scales relevant to the confinement of radionuclides in clay, from basic phenomenological process descriptions to the global understanding of performance and safety at repository and geological scales. Special emphasis has been given to the modelling of processes occurring at the mineralogical level within the clay barriers. The papers in this Special Publication consider research into argillaceous media under the following topic areas: large-scale geological characterization; clay-based concept/large-scale experiments; hydrodynamical modelling; geochemistry; geomechanics; mass transfer/gas transfer; mass transfer mechanisms. The collection of different topics presented in this Special Publication demonstrates the diversity of geological repository research.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 632 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781862396548
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Keywords: soil ; pedology ; Africa
    Description / Table of Contents: The first ever SOIL ATLAS OF AFRICA uses striking maps, informative texts and stunning photographs to answer and explain these and other questions. Leading soil scientists from Europe and Africa have collaborated to produce this unique document. Using state-of-the-art computer mapping techniques, the Soil Atlas of Africa shows the changing nature of soil across the continent. It explains the origin and functions of soil, describes the different soil types that can be found in Africa and their relevance to both local and global issues. The atlas also discusses the principal threats to soil and the steps being taken to protect soil resources. The Soil Atlas of Africa is more than just a normal atlas. It presents a new and comprehensive interpretation of an often neglected natural resource. The Soil Atlas of Africa is an essential reference to a non-renewable resource that is fundamental for life on this planet.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (176 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789279267154
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    Keywords: carbonate reservoirs; reservoir analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: Advances in carbonate exploration and reservoir analysis / J. Garland, J. Neilson, S. E. Laubach and K. J. Whidden / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 1-15, 30 October 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.15 --- Carbonate rocks and petroleum reservoirs: a geological perspective from the industry / Trevor P. Burchette / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 17-37, 19 October 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.14 --- Lacustrine carbonates in rift settings: the interaction of volcanic and microbial processes on carbonate deposition / V. Paul Wright / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 39-47, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.2 --- The Grosmont: the world's largest unconventional oil reservoir hosted in carbonate rocks / Hans G. Machel, Mary Luz Borrero, Eugene Dembicki, Harald Huebscher, Luo Ping and Yi Zhao / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 49-81, 21 September 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.11 --- Reservoir characteristics of fault-controlled hydrothermal dolomite bodies: Ramales Platform case study / J. Dewit, M. Huysmans, Ph. Muchez, D. W. Hunt, J. B. Thurmond, J. Verges, E. Saura, N. Fernandez, I. Romaire, P. Esestime and R. Swennen / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 83-109, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.1 --- Reservoir properties and petrophysical modelling of carbonate sand bodies: outcrop analogue study in an epicontinental basin (Triassic, Germany) / Denis Palermo, Thomas Aigner, Bjoern Seyfang and Sergio Nardon / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 111-138, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.6 --- Reservoir characterization of an intra-orogenic Carbonates platform: Pila Spi Formation, Taq Taq oil field, Kurdistan, Iraq / Basim Al-Qayim and Divan Othman / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 139-168, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.7 --- Mechanical stratigraphy and (palaeo-) karstification of the Murge area (Apulia, southern Italy) / Carl Jacquemyn, Rudy Swennen and Paola Ronchi / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 169-186, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.4 --- Effects of diagenesis (cement precipitation) during fracture opening on fracture aperture-size scaling in carbonate rocks / J. N. Hooker, L. A. Gomez, S. E. Laubach, J. F. W. Gale and R. Marrett / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 187-206, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.9 --- Interplay between fracturing and hydrothermal fluid flow in the Asón Valley hydrothermal dolomites (Basque–Cantabrian Basin, Spain) / E. Iriarte, M. A. López-Horgue, S. Schroeder and B. Caline / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 207-227, 5 September 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.10 --- Geomodelling of carbonate mounds using two-point and multipoint statistics / Xavier Janson and Darrin D. Madriz / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 229-246, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.5 --- Characterization of karstic networks by automatic extraction of geometrical and topological parameters: comparison between observations and stochastic simulations / A. Fournillon, S. Abelard, S. Viseur, B. Arfib and J. Borgomano / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 247-264, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.8 --- Relevance of the stochastic stratigraphic well correlation approach for the study of complex carbonate settings: application to the Malampaya buildup (Offshore Palawan, Philippines) / Florent Lallier, Guillaume Caumon, Jean Borgomano, Sophie Viseur, Francois Fournier, Christophe Antoine and Théophile Gentilhomme / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 265-275, 5 September 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.12 --- A new workflow for carbonate reservoir modelling based on MPS: shoal bodies in outcrop analogues (Triassic, SW Germany) / Andre Jung, Thomas Aigner, Denis Palermo, Sergio Nardon and Marco Pontiggia / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 277-293, 17 September 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.13 --- An algorithm for 3D simulation of branchwork karst networks using Horton parameters and A★ Application to a synthetic case / Pauline Collon-Drouaillet, Vincent Henrion and Jeanne Pellerin / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 370, 295-306, 26 June 2012, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP370.3
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    ISBN: 9781862396180
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(335)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: The world's mountain ranges are the clearest manifestations of long-term deformation of the continental crust. As such they have attracted geological investigations for centuries. Throughout this long history of research a few keynote publications stand out. One of the most important is the Geological Survey's 1907 Memoir on The Geological Structure of the North-West Highlands of Scotland. The Memoir summarized some of the Geological Survey's finest work, and outlined many of the principles of field-based structural and tectonic analysis that have subsequently guided generations of geologists working in other mountain belts, both ancient and modern. The thematic set of 32 papers in this Special Publication celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 1907 Memoir by placing the original findings in both historical and modern contexts, and juxtaposing them against present-day studies of deformation processes operating not only in the NW Highlands, but also in other mountain belts.
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    Pages: VII, 872 S.
    ISBN: 9781862393004
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 335
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    Tectonics
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    Call number: PIK N 071-10-0223
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Foreword ; 1. Introduction: the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements ; Part I. Alternative International Policy Architectures: 2. A proposal for specific formulas and emission targets for all countries in all decades ; 3. EU emission trading scheme: a prototype global system? ; 4. Linkage of tradable permit systems in international climate policy architecture ; 5. The case for charges on greenhouse gas emissions ; 6. Towards a global compact for managing climate change ; 7. A sectoral approach as an option for a post-Kyoto framework ; 8. A portfolio system of climate treaties ; Part II. Negotiation, Assessment, and Compliance: 9. How to negotiate and update climate agreements ; 10. Metrics for evaluating policy commitments in a fragmented world: the challenges of equity and integrity ; 11. Justice and climate change Eric Posner and ; 12. Toward a post-Kyoto climate change architecture: a political analysis ; Part III. The Role and Means of Technology Transfer: 13. International climate technology strategies ; 14. Resource transfers to developing countries: improving and expanding greenhouse gas offsets ; 15. Possible development of a technology clean development mechanism in a post-2012 regime ; Part IV. Global Climate Policy and International Trade: 16. Global environmental policy and global trade policy ; 17. Kyoto's successor ; Part V. Economic Development, Adaptation, and Deforestation: 18. Reconciling human development and climate protection ; 19. What do we expect from an international climate agreement? A low-income country perspective ; 20. Climate accession deals for taming growth of greenhouse gases in developing countries ; 21. Policies for developing country engagement ; 22. International forest carbon sequestration in a post-Kyoto agreement ; Part VI. Modeling Impacts of Alternative Allocations of Responsibility: 23. A quantitative and comparative assessment of architectures for agreement ; 24. Sharing the burden of GHG reductions ; 25. Technology and international climate policy ; 26. Revised emissions growth projections for China: why post-Kyoto climate policy must look east ; 27. Expecting the unexpected: macroeconomic volatility and climate policy ; Part VII. Synthesis and Conclusion: 28. Epilogue: implementing architectures for agreement ; 29. A synthesis from the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements ; Glossary and abbreviations; Index.
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    Pages: XXXVIII, 983 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780521129527
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(344)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: Fjords are glacially over-deepened, semi-enclosed marine basins, but are often neglected as a sedimentary realm. They represent the transition from the terrestrial to the marine environment and as such have the potential to preserve evidence of environmental change. Typically most fjords have been glaciated a number of times and some high-latitude fjords still possess a resident glacier. The stratigraphic record in fjords largely preserves a glacial deglacial cycle of deposition. Sheltered water and high sedimentation rates potentially make fjords ideal depositional environments for preserving continuous records of climate and environmental change with high temporal resolution. Fjords are also referred to as miniature oceans providing the unique opportunity to study marine processes in great detail. With predictions of warming climates, changing ocean circulation and rising sea levels, this volume is a timely look at these environmentally sensitive coastlines.
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    Pages: VI, 380 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781862393127
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 344
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    New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK M 370-10-0239 ; PIK M 370-15-0020
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1: Introduction ; 2: Technological Networks ; 3: Social Networks ; 4: Information Networks ; 5: Biological Networks ; 6: Mathematics of Networks ; 7: Measures and Metrics ; 8: The Large-scale Structure of Networks ; 9: Basic Concepts of Algorithms ; 10: Fundamental Network Algorithms ; 11: Matrix Algorithms and Graph Partitioning ; 12: Random Graphs ; 13: Generalized Random Graphs ; 14: Models of Network Formation ; 15: Other Network Models ; 16: Percolation and Network Resilience ; 17: Epidemics on Networks ; 18: Dynamical Systems on Networks ; 19: Network Search ; References ; Index
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    Pages: XI, 772 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780199206650
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