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  • 11
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Geneva : WMO
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    Call number: MOP Per 844(41)
    In: World Climate Programme
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 28 S.
    Series Statement: World Climate Programme 41
    Location: MOP - must be ordered
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 12
    Description / Table of Contents: This special issue of Pure and Applied Geophysics is one of two volumes containing an augmented collection of papers originating from the Evison Symposium on Seismogenesis and Earthquake Forecasting held in Wellington, New Zealand, in February 2008. The volumes honor Frank Evison's interest in earthquake generation and forecasting. A biography of Frank Evison and a list of his publications is included, as well as review papers and new research papers in the field. The volume includes papers related to Frank's most abiding interest of precursory earthquake swarms. The research contributions cover a range of current forecasting methods such as the Epidemic-Type Aftershock model, the Every Earthquake a precursor According to Scale model, Pattern Informatics, Reverse Tracing of Precursors, stochastic models of elastic rebound, and methods for handling multiple precursors. The methods considered employ a variety of statistical approaches to using previous seismicity to forecast future earthquakes, including regional and global earthquake likelihood models and alarm-type forecasts. The forecast time-frames of interest range from the short time-frame associated with clustering of aftershocks to the long time-frame associated with recurrence of major earthquakes. A recurring theme is the assessment of forecasting performance, whether by likelihood scores, skill scores, error diagrams, or relative operating characteristic tests. The volume will be useful to students and professional researchers who are interested in the earthquake preparation process and in converting that understanding into forecasts of earthquake occurrence.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (250 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783034604970
    Language: English
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  • 13
    Keywords: geotechnical safety ; geotechnical risk
    Description / Table of Contents: Geotechnical Risk and Safety V contains contributions presented at the 5th International Symposium on Geotechnical Safety and Risk (5th ISGSR, Rotterdam, 13-16 October 2015) which was organized under the auspices of the Geotechnical Safety Network (GEOSNet) and the following technical committees of the of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSGME): TC304 Engineering Practice of Risk Assessment & Management TC205 Safety and Serviceability in Geotechnical Design TC212 Deep Foundations TC302 Forensic Geotechnical Engineering Geotechnical Risk and Safety V covers seven themes: Geotechnical Risk Management and Risk Communication Variability in Ground Conditions and Site Investigation Reliability and Risk Analysis of Geotechnical Structures Limit-state design in Geotechnical Engineering Assessment and Management of Natural Hazards Contractual and Legal Issues of Foundation and (Under)Ground Works Case Studies, Monitoring and Observational Method The 5th ISGSR is the continuation of a series of symposiums and workshops on geotechnical risk and reliability, starting with LSD2000 (Melbourne, Australia), IWS2002 (Tokyo and Kamakura, Japan), LSD2003 (Cambridge, USA), Georisk2004 (Bangalore, India), Taipei2006 (Taipei, Taiwan), the 1st ISGSR (Shanghai, China, 2007), the 2nd ISGSR (Gifu, Japan, 2009), the 3rd ISGSR (Munich, Germany, 2011) and the 4th ISGSR (Hong Kong, 2013).
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 1006 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781614995807
    Language: English
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  • 14
    Description / Table of Contents: This special issue of Pure and Applied Geophysics is the second of two volumes containing an augmented collection of papers originating from the Evison Symposium on Seismogenesis and Earthquake Forecasting held in Wellington, New Zealand, in February 2008. The volumes honor Frank Evison's interest in earthquake generation and forecasting. This volume includes descriptions of earthquake forecasting test centers through the Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability (CSEP) program and the first results from the Regional Earthquake Likelihood Model (RELM) experiment in California. Other papers discuss methods of testing predictions, in particular by the use of error diagrams. There is discussion of prediction methodologies using seismicity, including an application of the statistical technique of Hidden Markov Models to identify changes in seismicity and a new technique for identifying precursory quiescence. Several papers employ other data besides seismicity, such as geologically determined faults, calculations of stress changes via Coulomb stress modeling, tomographically determined velocity structure, groundwater, crustal deformation, and comparisons of real earthquakes to synthetic seismicity determined from hypothesized earthquake physics. One paper focuses on the prediction of human casualties in the event that a large earthquake occurs anywhere on the globe. The volume will be useful to students and professional researchers who are interested in the earthquake preparation process and in converting that understanding into forecasts of earthquake occurrence.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (274 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783034604994
    Language: English
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  • 15
    Description / Table of Contents: The Cretaceous was a period characterized by very warm climate, oceanic anoxic and oxic events and enhanced volcanic activity. The end of the Cretaceous is punctuated by a well-documented asteroid impact and the extinction of, among other groups, the dinosaurs. This volume elucidates various aspects of Cretaceous marine and continental environmental conditions. The articles in this book present a broad range of interdisciplinary contributions, which are grouped into sections on marine environments(including anoxic and oxic events, volcanism and the Cretaceous–Palaeocene boundary); mixed marine–freshwater environments and continental records. The isotopic data are combined with further geochemical, palaeontological, lithological and mineralogical proxies. The interdisciplinary approach offered here gives a solid investigation base for this fascinating period. There are examples from Europe, Asia, South and North America, and from the Early Cretaceous to the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (221 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781862393646
    Language: English
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  • 16
    Keywords: Ecology . ; Botany. ; Zoology. ; Conservation biology. ; Ecology. ; Plant Science. ; Zoology. ; Conservation Biology.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1: Historical and biogeographical aspects -- The Atlantic Forest: an introduction to the megadiverse forest of Southern America -- The Atlantic Forest Ecological History: from pre-history to the Anthropocene -- The North-eastern Atlantic Forest: biogeographical, historical and current aspects in the Sugarcane Zone -- The Hileia Baiana - an assessment of natural and historical aspects of the land use and degradation of the central corridor of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest -- The southern Atlantic Forest: Use, degradation, and perspectives for conservation -- Part II – Biodiversity -- Tree diversity in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: biases and general patterns using different sources of information -- Vascular Epiphytes of the Atlantic Forest: diversity and community ecology -- Social Insects of the Atlantic Forest -- Tetrapod diversity in the Atlantic Forest: maps and gaps -- Freshwater Studies in Atlantic Forest: general overview and prospects -- Part III – Threats -- Land-cover changes and an uncertain future: will the Brazilian Atlantic Forest lose the chance to become a hopespot? -- Climate change and biodiversity in the Atlantic Forest: best climatic models, predicted changes and impacts, and adaptation options -- Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest -- Causes and consequences of large-scale defaunation in the Atlantic forest -- Pollination systems in the Atlantic Forest: characterization, threats, and opportunities -- IV - Opportunities -- Atlantic Forest: ecosystem services linking people and biodiversity -- Changing the agriculture paradigm in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: the importance of agroforestry -- Engaging people for large-scale forest restoration: Governance lessons from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil -- The Atlantic Forest Trail: connecting people, biodiversity and protected areas -- Conservation initiatives in the Brazilian Atlantic forest -- Financing conservation in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest -- Integrating researchers for understanding the biodiversity in Atlantic Forest -- The future of the Atlantic Forest.
    Abstract: The Atlantic Forest is one of the 36 hotspots for biodiversity conservation worldwide. It is a unique, large biome (more than 3000 km in latitude; 2500 in longitude), marked by high biodiversity, high degree of endemic species and, at the same time, extremely threatened. Approximately 70% of the Brazilian population lives in the area of this biome, which makes the conflict between biodiversity conservation and the sustainability of the human population a relevant issue. This book aims to cover: 1) the historical characterization and geographic variation of the biome; 2) the distribution of the diversity of some relevant taxa; 3) the main threats to biodiversity, and 4) possible opportunities to ensure the biodiversity conservation, and the economic and social sustainability. Also, it is hoped that this book can be useful for those involved in the development of public policies aimed at the conservation of this important global biome.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XXX, 517 p. 66 illus., 44 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030553227
    DDC: 577
    Language: English
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  • 17
    Keywords: Geographic information systems. ; Application software. ; Geographical Information System. ; Computer and Information Systems Applications.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Part I: Data analytics and the COVID-19 pandemic -- Smart governance and COVID-19 control in Wuhan, China -- Using public-private data to understand compliance with mobility restrictions in Sierra Leone -- Development of a spatio-temporal analysis method to support the prevention of COVID-19 infection: Space-time Kernel density estimation using GPS location history data -- Part II: Big data and smart cities -- A review of spatial network insights and methods in the context of planning: Applications, challenges, and opportunities -- Transport infrastructure, Twitter and the politics of public participation -- Public perceptions and attitudes towards driverless technologies in the United States: A text mining of Twitter data -- Assessing the value of new big data sources for transportation planning: Benton Harbor, Michigan case study -- How various natural disasters impact urban human mobility patterns: A comparative analysis based on geotagged photos taken in Tokyo -- Revealing the spatial preferences embedded in online activities: A case study of Chengdu, China -- Part III: Data-driven research of activity patterns -- Application for locational intelligence and geospatial navigation (ALIGN): Smart navigation tool for generating routes that meet individual preferences -- Pedestrian behaviour characteristics based on an activity monitoring survey in a university campus square -- Developing a GIS-based tourist walkability index based on the AURIN walkability toolkit – Case study: Sydney CBD -- Sequential patterns of daily human activity extracted from person trip survey data -- Understanding the economic value of walkable cities -- (Big) data in urban design practice: Supporting high-level design tasks using a visualization of human movement data from smartphones -- Examining passenger vehicle miles traveled and carbon emissions in the Boston metropolitan area -- Part IV: Open data and spatial modeling -- Development of a household urban micro-simulation model (HUMS) using available open-data and urban policy evaluation -- An agent-based bushfire visualisation to support urban planning: A case study of the South Coast, NSW 2019-2020 -- Development of an agent-based model on the decision-making of dislocated people after disasters -- Evidence-based design justice: Synthesizing statistics and stories – to create future "Just" cities -- Part V: Geodesign and planning support systems (PSS) -- Geodesign between IGC and geodesignhub: Theory and practice -- The role of technology tools to support geodesign in resilience planning -- Planning support systems for long-term climate resilience: A critical review -- Part VI: Geospatial data analysis -- Aggregation of geospatial data on "street units": The smallest geographical unit of urban places -- Local betweenness centrality analysis of 30 European cities -- Model for estimation of building structure and built year using building façade images and attributes obtained from a real estate database -- A spatial analysis of crime incidence and security perception around a university campus -- Sightseeing support system with augmented reality and no language barriers -- GeoMinasCraft: A serious geogame for geographical visualization and exploration.
    Abstract: This book forms a selection of chapters submitted for the CUPUM (Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management) conference, held in the second week of June 2021 at Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland. Chapters were selected from a double-blind review process by the conference's scientific committee. The chapters in the book cover developments and applications with big data and urban analytics, collaborative urban planning, applications of geodesign and innovations, and planning support science.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XII, 632 p. 223 illus., 181 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030760595
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Series,
    DDC: 910.285
    Language: English
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  • 18
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    London : H.M.Stat.Off.
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    Call number: ZSP-164-44
    In: The Geology of the South Shetland Islands
    Description / Table of Contents: The axial core of King George Island is composed of rocks of probable Upper Jurassic age and plutonic and hypabyssal intrusions of the Andean Intrusive Suite. Down-faulted blocks of Upper Cretaceous to Miocene lavas flank the central belt of Jurassic rocks; thin sedimentary beds containing plant fossils occur at several horizons within the volcanic sequence. Pliocene-Recent volcanic rocks were extruded from a line of vents along the south coast. A fossiliferous marine conglomerate is interbedded with the Pliocene lavas of Lion Rump. The island is broken into a series of fault blocks: the main fault system is parallel to the length of the island with complementary faults concurrent with the length of Admiralty Bay. Upper Cretaceous - Miocene plant fossils occur at Dufayel Island, Ezcurra Inlet, Fildes Peninsula, Point Hennequin and Admiralen Peak. Some of the plants can be closely compared with Equisetum, Araucaria and Nothofagus.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 33 S. : Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: 44
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 19
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
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    Call number: SR 90.0001(971)
    In: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: V, 134 S. + 8 pl.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 971
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 20
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
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    Call number: SR 90.0001(1052-G)
    In: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: III S., S. 241-255
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 1052-G
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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