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    Beijing : Di zhen chu ban she
    Call number: M 08.0377
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 638 S.
    ISBN: 9787502832797
    Language: Chinese
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    Beijing : Seismological Press
    Call number: M 10.0305
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    Pages: 87 S.
    ISBN: 9787502836726
    Uniform Title: European Macroseismic Scale 1998
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    Seismology
    Language: Chinese
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    Call number: AWI Bio-17-90819
    Description / Table of Contents: The authors completed collecting and arranging plates of photomicrographs for common pollen and spores in Quaternary strata. Given China's vast territory, complex vegetation types, a variety of plants, and polen grains with similar morphology probably produced by different plant species in different regions. We have organized this book's photomicrographs of pollen grains and spores in the division of China into five regions, i.e. northwest,northern, southeast, south and southwest China. Photomicrographs of pollen grains and spores in each region are arranged by plant classification system i.e. in order of algae, bryophyte, pteridophyte, gymnosperm, and angiosperm. All 409 plates of color photomicrographs for pollen grains and spores are finally illustrated and described.
    Description / Table of Contents: 本书整理编排了我国第四纪地层常见的孢粉类型显微照相图版,按照西北、北方、东南、华南和西南五个大区编排,并对这些区域的现代植被、第四纪植被史做了简要概述,还重点叙述了各地区第四纪主要孢粉类型、特点以及常见孢粉种类的鉴定形态特征。共分三章,第一章为我国各地区现代植被和第四纪植被概述,重点叙述了古植被与古气候的演变历史;第二章介绍本图鉴中所列出的各地区主要第四纪孢粉类型及其特点,并对不同地区常见孢粉种类
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 620 Seiten , zahlreiche Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9787030505682
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Chapter 1: Overview of modern and Quaternary vegetation in China. - 1.1 Northwest region / Tang Lingyu and Shen Caiming. - 1.1.1 Overview of modern vegetation. - 1.1.1.1 Gobi desert and desert vegetation in eastern Xinjiang. - 1.1.1.2 Extremely arid desert and shrubland vegetation in the Qaidam Basin. - 1.1.1.3 Arid desert shrub and semi-shrub vegetation in the Hexi Corridor. - 1.1.1.4 Sylvosteppe or pine-oak forest in the transitional region between semi-humid and semi-arid monsoonal climate of temperate zone in the Loess Plateau. - 1.1.2 Overview of Quaternary vegetation. - 1.1.2.1 Vegetation and environment since the early Pleistocene in Qinghai. - 1.1.2.2 Holocene vegetation succession of steppe/meadow in north Xizang (Tibet). - 1.1.2.3 Vegetation and environment since the late Pleistocene in the Loess Plateau. - 1.1.2.4 Vegetation and environment since the early Pleistocene in Xinjiang. - 1.2 Northern region / Tang Lingyu and Li Chunhai. - 1.2.1 Overview of modern vegetation. - 1.2.1.1 Coniferous and broadleaved forest and meadow of temperate zone in Northeast China. - 1.2.1.2 Oak forest of river valley, Chinese pine forest, and shrub steppe in the lower valley of Liaohe River, North China plain, southern Shanxi, and central Shaanxi plain. - 1.2.2 Overview of Quaternary vegetation. - 1.2.2.1 Vegetation and environment since the early Pleistocene in North China. - 1.2.2.2 Vegetation and environment since the early Pleistocene in Northeast China. - 1.3 Southeast region / Shu Junwu and Tang Lingyu. - 1.3.1 Overview of modern vegetation. - 1.3.2 Overview of Quaternary vegetation. - 1.3.2.1 Vegetation succession since the mid-Pleistocene in Hubei. - 1.3.2.2 Vegetation and environment since the late Pleistocene in the lower valley of the Yangtze River. - 1.3 .2.3 Forest succession since the last glaciation in southeast coast of Fujian. - 1.3.2.4 Vegetation and environment since the late Pleistocene in the central Taiwan. - 1.4 South region / Mao Limi, Tang Lingyu and Shen Cairning. - 1.4.1 Overview of modern vegetation. - 1.4.1.1 Vegetation in the southern zone of middle subtropical evergreen broadleaved forest. - 1.4.1.2 Vegetation in the zone of south subtropical evergreen broadleaved forest. - 1.4.1.3 Tropical semi-evergreen monsoonal forest and tropical monsoonal forest. - 1.4.2 Overview of Quaternary vegetation. - 1.4.2.1 Vegetation in the Zhujiang delta and Chaozhou plain since the Pleistocene recorded by pollen and spores. - 1.4.2.2 Vegetation and climate since the late Pleistocene in Leizhou Peninsula and Holocene vegetation and climate in Hainan Island. - 1.4.2.3 Late Quaternary pollen and spores, vegetation and climate records in the South. - 1.4.2.4 Vegetation and climate since the late Pleistocene in Hong Kong. - 1.5 Southwest region / Shu Junwu, Tang Lingyu and Shen Caiming. - 1.5.1 Overview of modern vegetation. - 1.5.1.1 Vegetation of evergreen broadleaved forest in the Yunnan , Guizhou and western Sichuan Plateau. - 1.5.1.2 Vegetation of coniferous forest in southeast Xizang. - 1.5.2 Overview of Quaternary vegetation. - 1.5.2.1 Holocene vegetation in northwest Yunnan. - 1.5.2.2 Vegetation and monsoonal climate history since the late Pleistocene in western and south-central Yunnan. - 1.5.2.3 Holocene vegetation in western Sichuan. - 1.5.2.4 Vegetation and environment since the late Pleistocene in Guizhou. - 1.5.2.5 Vegetation and monsoonal climate history since the late Pleistocene in southeastern Xizang. - Chapter 2 Main types of Quaternary pollen and spores and their characteristics in different regions of China. - 2.1 Northwest region / Tang Lingyu and Mao Limi. - 2.1.1 Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in Northwest China. - 2.1.2 Identifiable features of major Quaternary pollen and spores in Northwest China. - 2.1.2.1 Identifiable features of main Compositae pollen types. - 2.1.2.2 Identifiable features of Artemisia, Tamarix, and Zygophyllum pollen. - 2.1.2.3 Identifiable features of Rhamnus, Hippophae, and Elaeagnus pollen. - 2.1.3 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary spores and pollen in Northwest China. - 2.1.3.1 Photomicrographs for major Quaternary pollen types in Northwest China. - 2.1.3.2 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen types in Northwest China. - 2.2 Northern region / Tang Lingyu. - 2.2.1 Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in Northern China. - 2.2.2 Identifiable features of major Quaternary pollen and spores in Northern China. - 2.2.2.1 Identification keys of pollen morphology for several saccate genera of Pinaceae. - 2.2.2.2 Identifiable features of pollen morphology for genera of Betulaceae. - 2.2.2.3 Identifiable features of tricolpate pollen from Salix and Cruciferae. - 2.2.2.4 Identifiable features of tricolpate pollen from Ranunculaceae and Labiatae. - 2.2.3 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary spores and pollen in Northern China. - 2.2.3.1 Photomicrographs for major Quaternary pollen types in Northern China. - 2.2.3.2 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen types in Northern China. - 2.3 Southeast region / Tang Lingyu and Shu Junwu. - 2.3.1 Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in Southeast China. - 2.3.2 Identifiable features of major Quaternary pollen and spores in Southeast China. - 2.3.2.1 Identifiable features of pollen morphology for Fagaceae. - 2.3.2.2 Identification keys of pollen morphology for several genera of Fagaceae. - 2.3.2.3 Identifiable features of pollen morphology for several genera of Fagaceae. - 2.3.2.4 Identifiable features of pollen morphology for several genera of tropical and subtropical. - 2.3.3 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen and spores in Southeast China. - 2.3.3.1 Photomicrographs for major Quaternary pollen types in Southeast China. - 2.3.3.2 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen types in Southeast China. - 2.4 South region / Mao Limi and Tang Lingyu. - 2.4.1 Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in South China. - 2.4.2 Identifiable features of main Quaternary pollen and spores in South China. - 2.4.2.1 Modern distribution and paleophytogeography of Sonneratia and its identifiable features of pollen morphology. - 2.4.2.2 Modern distribution and paleoecology significance of Rhizophoraceae and its identifiable features of pollen morphology. - 2.4.3 Photomicrographs and descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen and spores in South China. - 2.4.3.1 Photomicrographs for major Quaternary pollen and spores in South China. - 2.4.3.2 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen and spores in South China. - 2.5 Southwest region / Tang Lingyu and Shu Junwu. - 2.5.1 Types of Quaternary pollen and spores in Southwest China. - 2.5.2 Identifiable feature of main Quaternary pollen and spores in Southwest China. - 2.5.2.1 Plant distribution and pollen features of Pinaceae in Southwest China. - 2.5.2.2 Identification keys of pollen morphology for Pinaceae. - 2.5.3 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen and spores in Southwest China. - 2.5.3.1 Photomicrographs for common pollen in Southwest China. - 2.5.3.2 Descriptions of morphological features for major Quaternary pollen and spores in Southwest China. - Chapter 3 Plates and descriptions of Quaternary pollen and spores in different region of China. - 3.1 Northwest region / Tang Lingyu and Mao Limi. - Spores of the pteridophyte Plates 1-3. - Gymnosperm pollen Plates 3-10. - Angiosperm pollen Plates 11-63. - 3.2 Northern region / Tang Lingyu and Li Chunhai. - Spores of the algae Plates 1-3. - Spores of the bryophyte Plate 4. - Spores of the pteridophyte Plates 5-9. - Gymnosperm pollen Plates 9-24. - Angiosperm pollen Plates 25-63. - 3.3 Southeast region / Tang Lingyu, Zhou Zhongze and
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    Xining : Qinghai People's Publishing House
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91553-3
    In: Flora Qinghaiica, Vol. 3
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 547 S , Ill., graph. Darst
    ISBN: 722501255X
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Contents: Pyrolaceae, Ericaceae, Plumbaginaceae, Oleaceae, Loganiaceae, Gentianaceae, Convolvulaceae, Verbenaceae, Labiatae, Solanaceae, Capdfoliaceae, Dipsacaceae, Cucurbitaceae / Ho Ting-nung. - Primulaceae / Ho Ting-nung, Xue Chun-ying. - Apocynaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Polemoniaceae, Plantaginaceae, Rubiaceae, Adoxaceae, Valerianaceae / Xue Chun-ying. - Boraginaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Bignoniaceae, Orobanchaceae, Lentibulariaceae, Gesneriaceae / Lu Xue-feng. - Campanulaceae, Compositae / Liu Shang-wu. - Delineatores / Wang Ying, Yan Cui-lan, Liu, Jin-jun. , Sprache In chines. Schr. - Nomenklatur in lat. Schr.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91560-1
    In: Flora in desertis Reipublicae Populorum Sinarum, Tomus 1
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IV, 546 S , Ill., Kt
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Contents: GYMNOSPERMAE. - Pinaceae. - 1. Pinus L. - 2. Picea Dietr. - Cupressaceae. - 1. Platycladus Spach. - 2. Sabina Mill. - 3. Juniperus L. - Ephedraceae. - 1. Ephedra L. - ANGIOSPERMAE / MONOCOTYLEDONEAE. - Typhaceae. - 1. Typha L. - Sparganiaceae. - Sparganium L. - Potamogetonaceae. - 1. Potamogeton L. - 2. Zannichellia L. - Juncaginaceae (Scheuchzeriaceae). - 1. Triglochin L. - Alismataceae. - 1. Alisma L. - 2. Sagittaria L. - Butomaceae. - 1. Butomus L. - Gramineae. - I. Festuceae. - 1. Enneapogon Desv. ex Beauv. (Pappophorum Schreb.). - 2. Phragmites Trin. - 3. Cleistogenes Keng (Keniga Pack.). - 4. Diarrhena Beauv. - 5. Catabrosa Beauv. - 6. Eragrostis Beauv. - 7. Aeluropus Trin. - 8. Bromus L. - 9. Melica L. - 10. Poa L. - 11. Festuca L. - 12. Schismus Beauv. - 13. Puccinellia Parl. - II. Hordeeae. - 14. Psathyrostchys Nevski. - 15. Hordeum. - 16. Clinelymus Nevski (Elymus L.). - 17. Leymus Hoch. (Aneurolepidium Nevski). - 18. Lolium L. - 19. Roegneria C. Koch. - 20. Elytrigia Desv. - 21. Agropyron Gaertn. - 22. Eremopyrum Jaub. et Spach. - III. Chlorideae Kunth. - 23. Beckmannia Host. - 24. Chloris Swartz. - 25. Cynodon Rich. - IV. Avenae. - 26. Koeleria Pers. - 27. Avena L. - V. Agrostideae. - 28. Crypsis Ait. - 29. Alopecurus L. - 30. Polypogon Desf. - 31. Calamagrostis Adans. (Incl. Deyexia). - 32. Agrostis L. - 33. Psammochloa Hitchc. - 34. Timouria Roshev. - 35. Stephanachne Keng (Pappogrostis Roshev). - 36. Aristida L. - 37. Stipa L. - 38. Achnatherum Beauv. - 39. Ptilagrostis Griseb. - VI. Phalarideae. - 40. Hierochloë R. Br. - VII. Oryzeae. - 41. Zizania L. - VIII. Paniceae. - 42. Setaria Beauv. - 43. Pennisetum Rich. - 44. Digitaria Scop. - 45. Echinochloa Beauv. - IX. Arundinelleae. - 46. Arundinella Raddi. - X. Zoysieae. - 47. Tragus Hall. - XI. Andropogoneae. - 48. Miscanthus Anderss. - 49. Imperata Cyrillo. - 50. Spodiopogon Trin. - 51. Erianthus Michx. - 52. Hemarthria B. Br. - 53. Arthraxon Brauv. - 54. Bothriochloa O. Kuntze. - Cyperaceae. - 1. Bolboschoenus Palla. - 2. Scirpus L. - 3. Blysmus Panz. - 4. Eriophorum L. - 5. Heleocharis R. Br. - 6. Fimbristylis Vahl. - 7. Cyperus L. - 8. Juncellus (Griseb.) C. B. Clarke. - 9. Pycreus Beauv. - 10. Carex L. - 11. Kobresia Willd. - Araceae. - 1. Acorus L. - 2. Calla L. - 3. Arisaema Mart. - Lemnaceae. - 1. Lemna L. - 2. Spirodela Schleid. - Commelinaceae. - 1. Commelina L. - Pontederiaceae. - 1. Monochoria C. Presl. - Junaceae. - 1. Juncus L. - Liliaceae. - 1. Asparagus L. - 2. Allium L. - 3. Veratrum L. - 4. Lilium L. - 5. Gagea Salisb. - 6. Fritillaria L. - 7. Tulipa L. 8. Scilla L. - 9. Anemarrhena Bge. - 10. Eremurus M B. - 11. Hemerocallis L. - 12. Convallaria L. - 13. Disporum L. Salisb. ex D. Don. - 14. Polygonatum Mill. - Amaryillidaceae. - 1. Ixiolirion Fisch. - Iridaceae. - 1. Belamcanda Adams. - 2. Iris L. - Orchidaceae. - 1. Cypripedium L. - 2. Spiranthes Rich. - 3. Epipactis Zinn. - 4. Habenaria Willd. - 5. Coeloglossum C. Hartm. - 6. Orchis L. - DICTYLEDONAE. - Salicaceae. - 1. Populus L. - 2. Salix L. - Juglandaceae. - 1. Juglans L. - Ulmaceae. - 1. Ulmus L. - 2. Celtis L. - Moraceae. - 1. Ficus L. - 2. Morus L. - 3. Humulus L. - 4. Cannabis L. - Santalaceae. - 1. Thesium L. - Polygonaceae. - 1. Atraphaxis L. - 2. Calligonum L. - 3. Rumex L. - 4. Rheum L. - 5. Polygonum L. - Chenopodiaceae. - 1. Halocnemum M. B. - 2. Halostachys C. A. Mey. - 3. Anabasis L. - 4. Haloxylon Bge. - 5. Arthrophytum Schrenk. - 6. Ceratoides (Tourn.) Gagnebin; (Eurotia Adans.). - 7. Aellenia Ulbr. - 8. Salsola L. - 9. Kochia Roth. - 10. Camphorosma L. - 11. Sympegma Bge. - 12. Iljinia Korov. - 13. Kalidium Moq. - 14. Atriplex L. - 15. Nanophyton Less. - 16. Suaeda Forsk. ex Scop. - 17. Agriophyllum M. B. - 18. Corispermum L. - 19. Ceratocarpus L. - 20. Axyris L. - 21. Panderia Fisch. et Mey. - 22. Bassia All. (Echinopsilon Moq.). - 23. Londesia Fisch. et Mey. - 24. Kirilowia Bge. - 25. Chenopodium L. - 26. Salicornia L. - 27. Halopeplis Bge. ex Ung.-Sternb. - 28. Cornulaca Del. - 29. Halogeton C. A. Mey. - 30. Girgensohnia Bge. - 31. Haraninowia Fisch. et Mey. - 32. Borszczowia Bge. - 33. Halimocnemis C. A. Mey. - 34. Petrosimonia Bge. - Amaranthaceae. - 1. Amaranthus L. - Portulacaceae. - 1. Portulaca L. - Caryophyllaceae. - 1. Gymnocarpos Forsk. - 2. Spergularia (Pers.) J. et C. Presl. - 3. Lepyrodiclis Frenzl. - 4. Cerastium L. - 5. Stellaria L. - 6. Silene L. - 7. Melandrium Roehl. - 8. Lychnis L. - 9. Vaccaria Medic. - 10. Dianthus L. 11. Acanthophyllum C. A. Mey. - 12.Gypsophila L. - Nymphaeaceae. - 1. Nelumbo Adans. - 2. Nymphaea L. - Ceratophyllaceae. - 1. Ceratophyllum L. - Ranunculaceae. - 1. Clematis L. - 2. Adonis L. - 3. Ceratocephalus Moench. - 4. Halerpestes Greene. - 5. Ranunculus L. - 6. Batrachium (DC.) S. F. Gray. - 7. Thalictrum L. - 8. Anemone L. - 9. Pulsatilla Adans. - 10. Paeonia L. - 11. Caltha L. - 12. Leptopyrum Reichb. - 13. Aquilegia L. - 14. Delphinium L. - 15. Consolida (DC.) S. F. Gray. - Berberidaceae. - 1. Berberis L. - 2. Leontice L. - Menispermaceae. - 1. Menispermum L. - Addenda Diagnoses Taxorum Novarum. - Index. , Titel und Text in chines. Schr. , Nomenclature also in Latin.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91560-2
    In: Flora in desertis Reipublicae Populorum Sinarum, Tomus 2
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: III, 464 S. , Ill.
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Contents: Papaveraceae. - 1. Glaucium Mill. - 2. Papaver L. - 3. Hypecoum L. - 4. Corydalis Vent. - 5. Fumaria L. - Capparidaceae. - 1. Capparis L. - Cruciferae. - 1. Spirorrhynchus Kar. et Kir. - 2. Tauscheria Fisch. ex. DC. - 3. Isatis L. - 4. Pachypterygium Bge. - 5. Pugionium Gaertn. - 6. Cardaria Desv. - 7. Litwinowia Woron. - 8. Goldbachia DC. - 9. Hymenolobus Nutt. ex Torr. et Gray. - 10. Thlaspi L. - 11. Lepidium L. - 12. Berteroa DC. - 13. Microstigma Trautv. - 14. Lachnoloma Bge. - 15. Euclidium R. Br. - 16. Alyssum L. - 17. Ptilotrichum C. A. Mey. - 18. Camelina Crantz. - 19. Draba L. - 20. Megacarpaea DC. - 21. Capsella Medic. - 22. Rorippa Scop. - 23. Diptychocarpus Trautv. - 24. Chorispora R. Br. ex DC. - 25. Thellungiella O E. Schluz. - 26. Conringia Heist. ex Fabr. - 27. Turritis L. - 28. Synstemon Botsch. - 29. Dontostemon Andrz. ex C. A. Mey. - 30. Dimorphostemon Kitag. - 31. Clausia Korn.-Tr. - 32. Sterigmostemum M. B. - 33. Leptaleum DC. - 34. Tetracme Bge. - 35. Matthiola R. Br. - 36. Erysimum L. - 37. Syrenia Andrz. ex Bess. - 38. Torularia O. E. Schulz. - 39. Malcolmia R. Br. - 40. Arabidopsis (DC.) Heynh. - 41. Sisymbrium L. - 42. Eruca Mill. - 43. Descurainia Webb et Berth. - Crassulaceae. - 1. Orostachys Fisch. - 2. Sedum L. - Saxifragaceae. - 1. Parnassia L. - 2. Ribes L. - Rosaceae. - I. Spiraeoideae Agardh. - 1. Spiraea L. - II. Maloideae Weber. - 1. Cotoneaster B. Ehrhart. - 2. Crataegus L. - 3. Pyrus L. - 4. Malus Mill. - 5. Cydonia Mill. - III. Rosoideae Focke. - 1. Rosa L. - 2. Potaninia Maxim. - 3. Agrimonia L. - 4. Sanguisorba L. - 5. Rubus L. - 6. Geum L. - 7. Fragaria L. - 8. Potentilla L. - 9. Comarum L. - 10. Sibbalida L. - 11. Chamaerhodos Bge. - IV. Prunoideae Focke. - 1. Prinsepia Royle. - 2. Prunus L. - Leguminosae. - I. Mimosoideae Taub. - 1. Albizzia Durazz. - II. Caesalpinioideae Taub. - 1. Gleditsia L. - III. Papilionatae Taub. - 1. Eremosparton Fisch. et Mey. - 2. Sophora L. - 3. Ammodendron Fisch. - 4. Ammopiptanthus Cheng f. - 5. Thermopsis R. Br. - 6. Oronis L. - 7. Crotalaria L. - 8. Alhagi Gagneb. - 9. Lotus L. - 10. Kummerowia Schindl. - 11. Lespedeza Michx. - 12. Campylotropis Bge. - 13. Glycine Willd. - 14. Trifolium L. - 15. Melilotus Adans. - 16. Trigonella L. - 17. Melissitus Medic. - 18. Medicago L. - 19. Halimodendron Fisch. - 20. Vicia L. - 21. Lathyrus L. - 22. Amorpha L. - 23. Indigofera L. - 24. Robinia L. - 25. Swainsonia Salisb. (Sphaerophysa DC.). - 26. Caragana Fabr. - 27. Calophaca Fisch. - 28. Chesneya Lindl. - 29. Glycyrrhiza L. - 30. Hedysarum L. - 31. Oxytropis DC. - 32. Astragalus L. - 33. Gueldenstaedtia Fisch. (Amblytropis Kitag.). - Geraniaceae. - 1. Erodium L'Herit. - 2. Geranium L. - 3. Bieberstenia Steph. ex. Fisch. - Linaceae. - 1. Linum L. - Zygophyllaceae. - 1. Nitraria L. - 2. Peganum L. - 3. Zygophyllum L. - 4. Tribulus L. - 5. Tetraena Maxim. - Rutaceae. - 1. Phellodendron Rupr. - 2. Haplophyllum Adr. Juss. - Simaroubaceae. - 1. Ailanthus Desf. - Polygalaceae. - 1. Polygala L. - Euphorbiaceae. - 1. Chrozophora Adr. Juss. - 2. Speranskia Baill. - 3. Securinega Comm. ex Adr. Juss. - 4. Euphorbia L. - Callitrichaceae. - 1. Callitriche L. - Anacardiaceae. - 1. Pistacia L. - Celastraceae. - 1. Euonymus L. - 2. Celastrus L. - Aceraceae. - 1. Acer L. - Sapindaceae. - 1. Xanthoceras Bge. - 2. Koelreuteria Laxm. - Rhamnaceae. - 1. Rhamnus L. - 2. Ziziphus Mill. - Vitaceae. - 1. Vitis L. - 2. Ampelopsis Michx. - Tiliaceae. - 1. Tilia L. - Malvaceae. - 1. Malva L. - 2. Althaea L. - 3. Hibiscus L. - Guttiferae. - 1. Hypericum L. - Frankeniaceae. - 1. Frankenia L. - Tamaricadeae. - 1. Reamuria L. (Hololachne Ehrenb.). - 2. Tamarix L. - 3. Myricaria Desv. - Cistaceae. - 1. Helianthemum Mill. - Violaceae. - 1. Viola L. - Thymelaeacaae. - 1. Diarthron Turcz. - 2. Stellera L. - 3. Wikstroemia Endl. - Elaeagnaceae. - 1. Elaeagnus L. - 2. Hippophaë L. - Lythraceae. - Lythrum L. - Trapaceae. - 1. Trapa L. - Onagraceae. - 1. Epilobium L. - Haloragaceae. - 1. Myriophyllum L. - Hippuridaceae. - Hippuris L. - Cynomoriaceae. - 1. Cynomorium L. - Umbelliferae. - 1. Daucus L. - 2. Foeniculum Mill. - 3. Bupleurum L. - 4. Sium L. - 5. Aegopodium L. - 6. Sphallerocarpus Bess. ex. DC. - 7. Heracleum L. - 8. Ferula L. - 9. Seseli L. - 10. Schumannia Kuntze. - 11. Libanotis Hill. - 12. Saposhnikovia Schisck. - 13. Cicuta L. - 14. Oenanthe L. - 15. Cenolophium Koch. - 16. Carum L. - 17. Cnidium Cuss. - 18. Soranthus Ledeb. - 19. Archangelica N. M. Wolf. - Addenda Diagnoses Taxorum Novarum. , Titel und Text in chines. Schr. , Nomenclature also in Latin.
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    Xining : Qinghai People's Publ. House
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91553-2
    In: Flora Qinghaiica, Vol. 2
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 463 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 7225017543
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Contents: Crassulaceae / Pan Jin-tang, Chen Shi-long (Sedum). - Saxifragaceae / Pan Jin-tang. - Rosaceae / Wu Zhen-Ian. - Leguminosae / Wu Yu-hu, Xia Zhen-dai (Vicieae). - Geraniaceae, Tropaeolaceae, Linaceae, Zygophyllaceae, Rutaceae, Simaroubaceae, Meliaceae, Polygalaceae / Wu Zhen-Ian. - Euphorbiaceae / Pan Jin-tang. - Callitrichaceae, Anacardiaceae, Celastraceae, Aceraceae, Sapindaceae, Balsaminaceae, ·Rhamnaceae, Vitaceae, Tiliaceae, Malvaceae, Actinidiaceae, Cuttiferae / Wu Zhen-Ian. - Tamaricaceae / Zhang-Zhi-he. - Violaceae / Pan Jin-tang. - Thymelaeaceae, Elaeagnaceae / Zhang Zhi-he. - Onagraceae, Haloragidiceae, Hippuridaceae, Cynomoriaceae / Pan Jin-tang. - Araliaceae / Wu Zhen-Ian. - Umbelliferae, Cornaceae / Pan Jin-tang. - Delineatores / Wang Ying, Yan Cui-lan, Liu Jin-jun, Pan Jin-tang. , In chines. Schr. - Nomenklatur in lat. Schr.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91553-1
    In: Flora Qinghaiica, Vol. 1
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 544 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 722501448x
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Contents: Selaginellaceae, Equisetaceae, Pteridaceae, Sinopteridaceae, Adiataceae, Hemionidaceae, Athyriaceae, Aspleniaceae, Onocleaceae, Woodsiaceae, Dryopteridaceae, Polypodiaceae, Drynariaceae, Pinaceae, Cupressaceae, Ephedraceae, Utricaceae / Mei Li-juan. - Salicaceae / Ding Tuo-ya. - Juglandaceae, Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Ulmaceae, Moraceae, Santalaceae, Loranthaceae, Polygonaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Amaranthaceae, Cruciferae / Huang Rong-fu. - Caryophyllaceae, Ranunculaceae, Berberidaceae, Lauraceae, Papaveraceae / Zhou Li-hua. - Delineatores / Wang Ying, Yan Cui-lan, Liu Jin-jun, Zhang Gui-zhi, Feng Jin-huan, Zhou Qing-jun. , In chines. Schr. - Nomenklatur in lat. Schr.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91560-3
    In: Flora in desertis Reipublicae Populorum Sinarum, Tomus 3
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: III, 508 S , Ill
    ISBN: 7030023471
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Contents: Primulaceae. - 1. Primula L. - 2. Androsace L. - 3. Glaux L. - 4. Lysimachia L. - Plumbaginaceae. - 1. Goniolimon Boiss. - 2. Limonium Mill. - Oleaceae. - 1. Fraxinus L. - Loganiaceae. - Buddleja L. - Gentianaceae. - 1. Centaurium Hill. - 2. Gentiana L. - 3. Nymphoides Seguier. - Apocynaceae. - 1. Apocynum L. - 2. Poacynum Baill. - Asclepiadaceae. - 1. Periploca L. - 2. Cynanchum L. - Convolvulaceae. - 1. Convovulus L. - 2. Calystegia R. Br. - 3. Cuscuta L. - Hydrophyllaceae. - 1. Phacelia Juss. - Boraginaceae. - 1. Rindera Pall. - 2. Heliotropium L. - 3. Messerschmidia L. ex Hebenstr. - 4. Symphytum L. - 5. Rochelia Reichb. - 6. Asperugo L. - 7. Gastrocotyle Bge. - 8. Nonea Medic. - 9. Lycopsis L. - 10. Heterocarpum DC. - 11. Cynoglossum L. - 12. Lappula V. Wolf. - 13. Stenosolenium Turcz. - 14. Trigonotis Stev. - 15. Lepechiniella M. Pop. - 16. Arnebia Forsk. - 17. Onosma L. - 18. Lithospermum L. - 19. Echium L. - Verbenaceae. - 1. Caryopteris Bge. - Labiatae. - 1. Amethystea L. - 2. Scutellaria L. - 3. Marrubium L. - 4. Lagopsis Bge. ex Benth. - 5. Schizonepeta (Benth.) Briq. - 6. Lallemantia Fisch. et Mey. - 7. Dracocephalum L. - 8. Nepeta L. - 9. Eremostachys Bge. - 10. Phlomis L. - 11. Leonurus L. - 12. Panzeria Moench. - 13. Lagochilus Bge. - 14. Stachys L. - 15. Charmaesphacos Schrenk. - 16. Salvia L. - 17. Clinopodium L. - 18. Ziziphora L. - 19. Hyssopus L. - 20. Thymus L. - 21. Mentha L. - 22. Lycopus L. - 23. Elsholtzia Willd. - 24. Plectranthus L'Her. - Solanaceae. - 1. Lycium L. - 2. Solanum L. - 3. Hyoscyamus L. - 4. Datura L. - Scrophulariaceae. - 1. Veronicastrum Heist. ex Farbic. - 2. Veronica L. - 3. Linaria Mill. - 4. Limosella L. - 5. Leptorhabdos Schrenk. - 6. Scrophularia L. - 7. Rehmannia Libosch. ex Fisch. et Mey. - 8. Dodartia L. - 9. Omphalothrix Maxim. - 10. Euphrasia L. - 11. Odontites Ludw. - 12. Pedicularis L. - 13. Cymbaria L. - 14. Siphonostegia Benth. - Bignoniaceae. - 1. Incarvillea Juss. - Orobanchiaceae. - 1. Orobanche L. - 2. Cistanche Hoffmg. et Link. - Lentibulariaceae. - 1. Utricularia L. - Plantaginaceae. - 1. Plantago L. - Rubiaceae. - 1. Microphysa Schrenk. - 2. Galium L. - 3. Rubia L. - 4. Leptodermis Wall. - Caprifoliaceae. - 1. Lonicera L. - 2. Viburnum L. - 3. Sambucus L. - Valerianaeceae. - 1. Patrinia Juss. - Dipsaceae. - 1. Scabiosa L. - Campanulaceae. - 1. Adenophora Fisch. - 2. Lobelia L. - Compositae. - I. Eupatorieae. - 1. Eupatorium L. - II. Asterae Cass. - 2. Heteropappus Less. - 3. Aster L. - 4. Asterothamnus Novopokr. - 5. Galatella Cass. - 6. Linosyris Cass. - 7. Arctogeron DC. - 8. Tripolium Nees. - 9. Brachyactis Ledeb. - 10. Erigeron L. - 11. Conyza L. - III. Heliantheae. - 12. Xanthium L. - 13. Siegesbeckia L. - 14. Bidens L. - IV. Anthemideae. - 15. Achillea l. - 16. Tripleuospermum Sch. Bip. - 17. Tanacetum L. - 18. Hippolytia Poljak. - 19. Cancrinia Kar. et Kir. - 20. Brachanthemum DC. - 21. Dendranthema (DC,) Des. Moul. - 22. Stilpnolepis Krasch. - 23. Ajania Poljak. - 24. Filifolium Kitam. - 25. Kaschgaria Poljak. - 26. Elachanthemum Ling et Y. R. Ling. - 27. Neopallasia Poljak. - 28. Artemisia L. - V. Senecioneae. - 29. Senecio L. - 30. Ligularia Cass. - VI. Inuleae. - 31. Karelinia Less. - 32. Filago L. - 33. Leontopodium R. Brown. - 34. Gnaphalium L. - 35. Helichrysum Mill. - 36. Inula L. - 37. Pulicaria Gaertn. - VII. Echinopsideae. - 38. Echinops L. - VIII. Cynareae. - 39. Carlina L. - 40. Tugarinovia Iljin. - 41. Arctium L. - 42. Acroptilon Cass. - 43. Cousinia Cass. - 44. Olgaea Iljin. - 45. Ancathia DC. - 46. Carduus L. - 47. Cirsium Mill. emend. Scop. - 48. Silybum Adans. - 49. Oligochaeta C. Koch. - 50. Saussurea DC. - 51. Pilostemon Iljin. - 52. Jurinea Cass. - 53. Onopordum L. - 54. Russowia C. Winkl. - 55. Plagiobasis Schrenk. - 56. Serratula L. - 57. Schischkinia Iljin. - 58. Chartolepis Cass. - 59. Stemmacantha Cass. - 60. Amberboa (Pers.) Less. - 61. Hyalea (DC.) Jaub. et Spach. - 62. Centaurea L. - 63. Carthamus L. - IX. Cichorieae. - 64. Cichorium L. - 65. Garhadiolus Jaub. et Spach. - 66. Koelpinia Pall. - 67. Heteracia Fisch. et Mev. - 68. Achyrophorus Adans. - 69. Picris L. - 70. Epilasia (Bge.) Benth. et Hook. - 71. Scorzonera L. - 72. Tragopogon L. - 73. Taraxacum Wigg. - 74. Paramicrophynchus Kirp. - 75. Sonchus L. - 76. Cephalorrhynchus Boiss. - 77. Lactuca L. - 78. Chondrilla L. - 79. Hexinia H. L. Yang, gen. nov. in Addenda. - 80. Hieracium L. - 81. Crepis L. - 82. Ixeris Cass. - 83. Youngia Cass. - Addenda Diagnoses Taxorum Novarum. , Titel und Text in chines. Schr. , Nomenclature also in Latin.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91599-26
    In: Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae, Tomus 26
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 506 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 7030048873
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Table of Contents: NYCTAGINACEAE. - 1. Pisonia L. - 1. P. aculeata L.. - 2. Ceodes J. et G. Forst. - 1. C. grandis (R. Br.) D. Q. Lu. - 2. C. umbellifera J. et G. Forst. - 3. Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss. - 1. B. glabra Choisy. - 2. spectabilis Willd. - 4. Mirabilis L. - 1. M. jalapa L. - 5. Oxybaphus L' Her. ex Willd. - 1. O. himalaicus Edgew. - 6. Boerhavia L. - 1. B. diffusa L. - 2. B. erecta L.. - 3. B. crispa Heyne. - 7. Commicarpus Standl. - 1. C. chinensis (L. ) Heim. - 2. C. lantsangensis D. Q. Lu. - PHYTOLACCACEAE. - 1. Phytolacca L. - 1. Ph. acinosa Roxb. - 2. Ph. polyandra Batalin. - 3. Ph. japonica Makino. - 4. Ph. americana L. - 2. Rivina L. - 1. R. humilis L. - AIZOACEAE. - 1. Gisekia L. - 1. G. pharnaceoides L. - 2. Glinus L. - 1. Gl. lotoides L. - 2. Gl. oppositifolius (L.) A. DC. - 3. Mollugo L. - 1. M. nudicaulis Lam. - 2. M. cerviana (L.) Ser. - 3. M. stricta L. - 4. M. verticillata L. - 4. Sesuvium L. - 1. S. portulacastrum (L.) L. - 5. Trianthema L. - 1. Tr. portulacastrum L. - 6. Mesembryanthemum L. - 1. M. cordifolium L. f. - 2. M. crystallinum L. - 3. M. uncatum Salm-Dyck. - 4. M. edule L.. - 5. M. spectabile Haw. - 7. Tetragonia L. - 1. T . tetragonioides (Pall. ) Kuntze. - PORTULACACEAE. - 1. Portulaca L. - 1. P. oleracea L. - 2. P. pilosa L. - 3. P. grandiflora Hook - 4. P. quadrifida L. - 5. P. psammotropha Hance. - 6. P. insularis Hosokawa. - 2. Talinum Adans. - 1. T. paniculatum (Jacq.) Gaertn. - BASELLACEAE. - 1. Basella L. - 1. B. alba L. - 2. Anredera Juss. - 1. A. scandens (L.) Moq. - 2. A. cordifolia (Tenore) Steenis. - CARYOPHYLLACEAE. - I. Subfam. PARONYCHIOIDEAE Vierh. - 1. Trib. PARONYCHIEAE Pax. - 1. Gymnocarpos Forssk. - 1. G. przewalskii Maxim. - 2. Herniaria L. - 1. H. glabra L. - 2. H. polygama J. Gay. - 3. H. caucasica Rupr. - 2. Trib. SPERGULEAE Vierh. - 3. Spergula L. - 1. Sp. arvensis L. - 4. Spergularia (Pers.) J. et C. Presl. - 1. Sp. rubra (L.) J. et C. Presl. - 2. Sp. diandra (Guss.) Heldr. et Sart. - 3. Sp. media (L.) C. Presl. - 4. Sp. salina J. et C. Presl. - 3. Trib. POLYCARPEAE Pax. - 5. Drymaria Willd. ex Roem. et Schult. - 1. Dr. villosa Cham. et Schlecht. - 2. Dr. diandra Bl. - 6. Polycarpon Loefl. ex L. - 1. P. prostratum (Forssk.) Aschers. et Schweinw. - 7. Polycarpaea Lam. - 1. P. corymbosa (L.) Lam. - 2. P. gaudichaudii Gagnep. - ll. Subfam. ALSINOIDEAE Vierh. - 1. Subtrib. STELLARIINAE Aschers. et Graebn. - 8. Pseudostellaria Pax. - 1. Ps. sylvatica (Maxim.) Pax. - 2. Ps. heterophylla (Miq.) Pax. - 3. Ps. japonica (Korsh.) Pax. - 4. Ps. davidii (Franch.) Pax. - 5. Ps. rupestris (Turcz.) Pax. - 6. Ps. heterantha (Maxim.) Pax. - 7. Ps. himalaica (Franch.) Pax. - 8. Ps. maximowicziana (Franch. et Sav.) Pax. - 9. Myosoton Moench. - 1. M. aquaticum (L.) Moench. - 10. Cerastium L. - 1. C. cerastoides (L.) Britt. - 2. C. pauciflorum Stev. ex Ser. - 3. C. falcatum Bge. - 4. C. maximum L. - 5. C. lithospermifolium Fisch. - 6. C. dahuricum Fisch. - 7. C. perfoliaturn L. - 8. C. glomeratum Thuill. - 9. C. furcatum Cham. et Schlecht. - 10. C. fontanum Baumg. - 11. C. tianschanicum Schischk. - 12. C. limprichtii Pax et Hoffm. - 13. C. szechuense Williams. - 14. C. wilsonii Takeda. - 15. C. pusillum Ser. - 16. C. baischanense Y. C. Chu. - 17. C. arvense L. - 18. C. subpilosum Hayata. - 11. Stellaria L. - 1. Sect. Stellaria. - 1. Subsect. Stellaria. - 1. Ser. Petiolares Fenzl. - 1. St. bungeana Fenzl. - 2. St. nemorum L. - 3. St. nepalensis Majumdar et Vartak. - 4. St. arisanensis (Hayata) Hayata. - 5. St. wushanensis Williams. - 6. St. neglecta Weihe ex Bluff et Fingerh. - 7. St. media (L.) Cyr. - 8. St. apetala Ucria ex Roem. - 9. St. vestita Kurz. - 10. St. chinensis Regel. - 11. St. pilosa Franch. - 12. St. petiolaris Hand. -Mazz. - 13. St. lanipes C. Y. Wu et H. Chuang. - 2. Ser. Sessilifoliae Y. W. Tsui ex P. Ke. - 14. St. omeiensis C. Y. Wu et Y. W. Tsui ex P. Ke. - 15. St. reticulivena Hayata. - 16. St. infracta Maxim. - 17. St. gyirongensis L. H. Zhou. - 18. St. zangnanensis L. H. Zhou. - 19. St. tibetica Kurz. - 20. St. lanata Hook. f. ex Edgew. et Hook. f. - 21. St. patens D. Don. - 3. Ser. Dichotomae Roshev. - 22. St. dichotoma L. - 23. St. amblyosepala Schrenk. - 4. Ser. Holosteae Fenzl. - 24. St. henryi Williams. - 2. Subsect. Larbraea (St. Hil.) Fenzl. - 1. Ser. Foliaceo-bracteatae Schischk. - 25. St. ebracteata Korn. - 26. St. winkleri (Briq.) Schischk. - 27. St. crassifolia Ehrh. - 2. Ser. Discolares Schischk. - 28. St. discolor Turcz. - 29. St. gyangtseensis Williams. - 3. Ser. Uliginosae Schischk. - 30. St. pusilla E. Schmid. - 31. St. mainlingensis L. H. Zhou. - 32. St. depressa E. Schmid. - 33. St. uliginosa Murr. - 4. Ser. Gramineae Roshev. - 34. St. graminea L. - 35. St. brachypetala Bge. - 36. St. yunnanensis Franch. - 37. St. palustris Ehrh. ex Retz. - 38. St. salicifolia Y. W. Tsui ex P. Ke. - 39. St. dianthifolia Williams. - 40. St. longifolia Muehl. ex Willd. - 41. St. imbricata Bge. - 42. St. nipponica Ohwi. - 43. St. filicaulis Makino. - 5. Ser. Parviflorae Schischk. - 44. St. alaschanica Y. Z. Zhao. - 45. St. oxycoccoides Korn. - 46. St. uda Williams. - 47. St. souliei Williams. - 6. Ser. Pedunculares Schischk. - 48. St. soongorica Roshev. - 7. Ser. Umbellatae Schischk. - 49. St. irrigua Bge. - 50. St. parvi-umbellata Y. Z. Zhao. - 51. St. umbellata Turcz. - 52. St. suburnbellata Edgew.. - 2. Sect. Adenonerna (Bge.) Pax. - 53. St. arenaria Maxim.. - 54. St. cherleriae (Fisch. ex Ser.) Williams. - 55. St. petraea Bge. - 56. St. decumbens Edgew. - 57. St. congestiflora Hara. - 3. Sect. Fimbripetalurn Turcz. - 58. St. radians L. - 4. Sect. Leucostemma (Benth. ex G. Don f.) Pax. - 59. St. rnartjanovii Krylov. - 5. Sect. Schizothecium Fenzl. - 60. St. monosperma Buch. -Ham. ex D. Don. - 61. St. ovatifolia (Mizushima) Mizushima. - 62. St. delavayi Franch. - 6. Sect. Oligosperma Boiss. - 63. St. bistyla Y. Z. Zhao. - 64. St. strongylosepala Hand.-Mazz. - 12. Holosteum L. - 1. H. umbellatum L. - 13. Arenaria L. - 1. Subgen. Arenaria. - 1. Sect. Arenaria. - 1. A. serpyllifolia L. - 2. Sect. Rotundifoliae McNeill. - 2. A. orbiculata Royle ex. Edgew. et Hook f. - 3. A. neelgerrensis Wight et Arn. - 3. Sect. Rariflorae Williams. - 4. A. monosperma Williams. - 5. A. puranensis L. H. Zhou. - 4. Sect. Compressae McNeill. - 6. A. compressa McNeill. - 2. Subgen. Eremogone (Fenzl) Fenzl. - 1. Sect. Monogone Maxim. - 7. A. potaninii Schischk. - 2. Sect. Capillares McNeill. - 8. A. juncea M. Bieb. - 9. A. capillaris Poir. - 10. A. acicularis Williams ex Keissler. - 11. A. grüningiana Pax et Hoffm. - 12. A. formosa Fisch. ex Ser. - 13. A. haitzeshanensis Y. W. Tsui. - 3. Sect. Sclerophyllae (Boiss.) McNeill. - 14. A. griffithii Boiss. - 15. A. androsacea Grub. - 3. Subgen. Eremogoneastrum Williams. - 16. A. brevipetala Y. W. Tsui et L. H. Zhou. - 17. A. baxoiensis L. H. Zhou. - 18. A. kumaonensis Maxim. - 19. A. kansuensis Maxim. - 20. A. ischnophylla Williams. - 21. A. roborowskii Maxim. - 22. A. lancangensis L. H. Zhou. - 23. A. gerzeensis L. H. Zhou. - 24. A. qinghaiensis Y. W. Tsui et L. H. Zhou. - 25. A. aksayqingensis L. H. Zhou. - 26. A. pulvinata Edgew. - 27. A. shannanensis L. H. Zhou. - 28. A. edgeworthiana Majumdar. - 29. A. bryophylla Fernald. - 30. A. zadoiensis L. H. Zhou. - 31. A. taibaishanensis L. H. Zhou. - 32. A. festucoides Benth. - 4. Subgen. Dolophragma (Fenzl) McNeill. - 33. A. przewalskii Maxim. - 34. A. smithiana Mattf. - 35. A. oreophila Hook. f. ex Edgew. et Hook. f. - 36. A. densissima Wall. ex Edgew. et Hook. f. - 37. A. polytrichoides Edgew. ex. Edgew. et Hook f. - 5. Subgen. Solitaria McNeill. - 38. A. ciliolata Edgew. - 39. A. ramellata Williams. - 40. A. stracheyi Edgew. - 41. A. rhodantha Pax et Ho , Text in chinesischer Schrift , Überschriften in lateinischer Sprache
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91553-4
    In: Flora Qinghaiica, Vol. 4
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 353 Seiten , Illustrationen , 26 cm
    ISBN: 722501255X , 722501448X , 7225017543 , 7225017551 , 9787225012551 , 9787225014487 , 9787225017549 , 9787225017556
    Language: Chinese , Latin
    Note: Contents: Typhaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Juncaginaceae, Scheuchzeriaceae, Alismataceae, Araceae, Lemnaceae, Juncaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Iridaceae / DengDe-shan. - Gramineae / Lu Sheng-lian. - Gramineae (Triticeae Dumort) / Cai Lian-bing. - Cyperaceae / Liang Song-jun, Dai Lun-kai, Zhang Shu-ren. - Liliaceae / Liu Shang-wu. - Orchidaceae / Lang, Kai-yong. - Delineatores / Yan Cui-lan, Wang Ying, Liu Jin-jun, Wang Jin-feng, Ji Chao-zhen, Wu Zhang-hua, Zhang Tai-li. , In chines. Schr. - Nomenklatur in lat. Schr.
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    Call number: IASS 16.89776
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    Pages: 530 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    Beijing : Chinese Academy of Sciences
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    Call number: Z 91.0879
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    [Beijing] : Seismology Press ; Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter]
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    ISBN: 7502809937
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    Beijing : Seismological Society of China
    Call number: 11638 ; 11638 ; 11638
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    ISSN: 1000-9116
    Language: Chinese
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    Yakutsk : Institut Merzlotovedenija SO RAN
    Call number: AWI G3-93-0194
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    Pages: 79 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5762307654
    Language: English , Russian , Chinese
    Note: Contents Preface / Cheng Guodong, R.M. Kamensky Comparison: development condition of frozen ground in the Bolshaya-Almatinka-Kosmo Permafrost Station, Kasakhstan and the Tian Shan Glaciological Station, China / Qiu Guoqing and A.P. Gorbunov Permafrost and pereletok in the forest zoe of Tian Shan / A.P. Gorbunov Distribution and thermal regime of alpine permafrost in the middle-section of East Tian Shan, China / Jin Huijun, Qiu Guoqing, Zhao Lin and Wang Shujuan Comparative characteristics of icings in Zailiysky Alatau and East Tian Shan / A.P. Gorbunov and E.D. Ermolin Some new data of D.S. electrical soundings of permafrost in Northern Tian Shan / Zeng Zhonggong, Wang Shujuan and A.E. Nemov The depositional characteristics of sediments in the Borehole No. 2 and No. 4 in the source area of Urumqi river / Zhao Lin and Qiu Guoqing Rock glaciers in Bolshaya Almatinka river basin and Urumqi river basin of Northern and Eastern Tian Shan / A.P. Gorbunov and S.N. Titkov Comparative characteristics of frost mound in the Mt. Zailiysky Alatau, Mt. Kalaucheng and Mt. Bogda / S.N. Titkov, Zhao Lin and Jin Huijun Permafrost and climate at the upper reach of Urumqi river during the past 15 000 years / Zhao Lin, Qui Guoqing and Jin Huijun Development condition of the polygonal soil-wedges in Zailiysky Alatau / A.P. Gorbunov, E.D. Ermolin, Zeng Zhonggong and Qiu Guoqing Pollen composition and its significance in the reconstruction of paleoclimate in Northern Tian Shan during the past 5000 year / Ma Yuzheng, Qiu Guoqing and Zhao Lin Discussion: Geocryological studies in Central Asia - Present and future / A.P. Gorbunov, E.D. Ermolin, S.N. Titkov, Qiu Guoqing, Zeng Zhanggong, Wang Shujuan, Zhao Lin and Jin Huijun , Zusammenfassung in russischer und chinesischer Sprache
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    Bei-jing : Di-zhen chu-ban-she
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    ISBN: 9787502843236
    Uniform Title: Stress field of the earth's crust
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    Beijing : Science Press
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    Shanghai : Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Call number: Z 92.0024
    Type of Medium: Journal available for loan
    ISSN: 0000-0000
    Language: Chinese
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    University of Michigan Press | U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES
    Publication Date: 2023-02-14
    Description: Pentasyllabic poetry has been a focus of critical study since the appearance of the earliest works of Chinese literary criticism in the Six Dynasties period. Throughout the subsequent dynasties, traditional Chinese critics continued to examine pentasyllabic poetry as a leading poetic type and to compile various comprehensive anthologies of it. The Matrix of Lyric Transformation enriches this tradition, using modern analytical methods to explore issues of self-expression and to trace the early formal, thematic, and generic developments of this poetic form. Beginning with a discussion of the Yüeh-fu and ku-shih genres of the Han period, Cai Zong-qi introdues the analytical framework of modes from Western literary criticism to show how the pentasyllabic poetry changed over time. He argues that changing practices of poetic composition effected a shift from a dramatic mode typical of folk compositions to a narrative mode and finally to lyric and symbolic modes developed in literati circles.
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Complementary Modernisms in China and the United States: Art as Life/Art as Idea is the result of a conference where Chinese and Americanist art historians addressed the development of modernism in their respective cultural traditions. The chapters juxtapose historical developments without attempting to map connections or influences. Instead, both national modernisms are presented as part of the larger terrain of global modernism, but generated within specific, localized circumstances. This juxtaposition reveals significant differences as much as any particular moments of connection or similarities, disrupting any standard narrative of the primacy of French (or European) avant-garde art and its influence on more belated and peripheral communities. The differences that are revealed are not merely the result of the very different historical trajectories of each country’s moves into modernity. Rather, differences in attention and methodology are just as important, in particular the focus on the post-1980 development of Chinese art as part of the modernization of Chinese culture and economy, rather than the American perspective on post-1980s postmodern qualities. At the same time, significant convergent concerns emerge, such as the importance of urban centers and urbanization, the profound effect of political and technological disruption, and the question of identity.The volume represent a cross-section of Chinese and Americanist art historians, both early career and senior scholars, working on a wide variety of subjects, such as the Ashcan School, Impressionism, Cai Liang, Liang Sicheng, Huang Binhong, Cézanne, Bauhaus, Joseph Cornell, Andrew Wyeth, Louise Nevelson, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and contemporary art more broadly, with (as is usual in any survey of the 20th century these days) a concentration on the 1960s. 《交互视野下的中国和美国的现代艺术: 艺术/生活或观念》这一会议论文集收录了中美艺术史家对现代主义在各自传统下的发展进行研究所得的成果。这些文章并置历史发展,而非试图详述其中的关联或影响。相反,两个国家的现代主义都被展现为全球现代主义大背景中的一部分,并被认为是在特定环境中产生的。这种并置显示了重要的差异性以及任何特殊情况下的联系或相似之处,打破了一般强调法国(或欧洲)先锋派首要地位及其对周围团体产生影响的标准论述。中国与美国现代主义发展上的差异,并不仅仅是由于两国进入不同历史轨道发展现代化而导致的。相反,关注点和方法论的差异也同样重要,尤其是关注八十年代后中国艺术的发展,将其作为中国文化与经济现代化的一部分,而不是从美国视角来看待八十年代后的后现代价值。同时,也出现了重要的趋同关注点:城市中心与城市化的重要性,政治或科技解体所造成的深远影响,以及自我认同的问题。本论文集所收录的文章,彰显了当今重要的中美艺术史家研究的多样性,从资深到青年一代,从阿什坎学派至当代艺术,(并与任何当下对二十世纪作出的概括论述相一致,)将重点放在二十世纪六十年代。
    Keywords: Art & Art History ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AB The arts: general topics
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Description: The poetry of Ruan Ji has been previously translated several times, with one fully scholarly translation of both the poetry and the Fu (poetic expositions). The present translation not only provides a facing page critical Chinese text, it addresses two problems that have been ignored or not adequately treated in earlier works. First, it traces the history of the current text. The rather serious problems with this text will be, if not soluble, at least visible. Second, translations have been shaped by the anachronistic assumption that Ruan Ji was loyal to the declining Wei dynasty, when actual power had been taken by the Suma family, who founded the Jin dynasty after Ruan Ji's death. The introduction shows how and when that assumption took full shape five centuries after Ruan Ji lived and why it is not tenable. This leads to a different kind of translation, closer to what a contemporary reader might have understood and far less certain than referring it to some political event. The Poetry of Xi Kang presents a complete scholarly translation of his poetic works (including "Rhapsody on the Zither") alongside the original texts. Many of Xi Kang's poems are difficult and most are laden with allusions and quotations, adding another level of challenge to interpretation. Basic explanatory notes are provided. The translations are based on the critical modern edition of Xi Kang's work by Dai Mingyang, generally considered to be the best edition available. Important editions by Lu Xun and Lu Qinli are consulted on matters of variants, arrangement, and interpretation.
    Keywords: poetry ; translation ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTM Regional / International studies
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    University of Michigan Press | U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES
    Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    Description: For many years, the oral performing and dramatic literatures of China from 1200 to 1600 CE were considered some of the most difficult texts in the Chinese corpus. They included ballad medleys, comic farces, Yuan music dramas, Ming music dramas, and the novel Shuihu zhuan. The Japanese scholars who first dedicated themselves to study these works in the mid-twentieth century were considered daring. As late as 1981, no comprehensive dictionary or glossary for this literature existed in any language, Asian or Western. A Glossary of Words and Phrases fills this gap for Western readers, allowing even a relative novice who has resonable command of Chinese to read, translate, and appreciate this great body of literature with an ease undreamed of even two decades ago. The Glossary is organized into approximately 8,000 entries based on the reading notes and glosses found in various dictionaries, thesauruses, glossaries, and editions of works from the period. Main entries are listed alphabetically in the pinyin romanization system. In addition to glosses, entries include symbolic annotations, guides to pronunciation, and text citations. The result is a broadly useful glossary serving the needs of students of this literature as well as scholars researching Jin and Yuan language and its usage.
    Keywords: Sociology and anthropology ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-24
    Description: Wang Wei has traditionally been considered one of the greatest of Tang dynasty poets, together with Li Bo and Du Fu. This is the first complete translation into English of all of his poems, and also the first substantial translation of a selection of his prose writings. For the first time, readers encountering his work in English translation will get a comprehensive understanding of Wang Wei‘s range as a poet and prose writer.
    Keywords: Chinese Poetry ;  Buddhism ;  Asian Studies ;  Asian Literature ; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism
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    Open Book Publishers
    Publication Date: 2024-03-24
    Description: Shépa: ‘explanation’ or ‘elucidation’ in Tibetan. A form of oral poetry sung antiphonally in a question-and-answer style. This book contains a unique collection of Tibetan oral narrations and songs known as Shépa, as these have been performed, recorded and shared between generations of Choné Tibetans from Amdo living in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. Presented in trilingual format — in Tibetan, Chinese and English — the book reflects a sustained collaboration with and between members of the local community, including narrators, monks, and scholars, calling attention to the diversity inherent in all oral traditions, and the mutability of Shépa in particular. From creation myths to Bon and Buddhist cosmologies and even wedding songs, Shépa engages with and draws on elements of religious traditions, historical legacies and deep-seated cultural memories within Choné and Tibet, revealing the multi-layered conceptualization of the Tibetan physical world and the resilience of Tibetan communities within it. This vital and unique collection, part of the World Oral Literature Series, situates Shépa in its ethnographic context, offering insights into the preservation and revitalization of intangible cultural heritage in the context of cultural Tibet, Indigenous studies and beyond. Scholars and students in the fields of anthropology, linguistics, ethnic and minority relations, critical Indigenous studies, Tibetan studies, Himalayan studies, Asian studies and the broader study of China will find much to reward them in this book, as will all readers interested in the documentation and preservation of endangered oral traditions, intangible cultural heritage, performance and textuality, and Tibetan literature and religions.
    Keywords: Oral poetry;community-led edition;linguistics;Tibetan oral literature;Choné;anthropology ; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFF Historical and comparative linguistics ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics::NHTD Oral history ; thema EDItEUR::2 Language qualifiers::2G East and Southeast Asian languages::2GD Sino-Tibetan languages ; thema EDItEUR::2 Language qualifiers::2G East and Southeast Asian languages::2GD Sino-Tibetan languages::2GDT Tibetan ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBG Popular beliefs and controversial knowledge::JBGB Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology) ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSL Ethnic studies ; thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1F Asia::1FP East Asia, Far East::1FPC China ; thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1F Asia::1FP East Asia, Far East::1FPC China::1FPCT Tibet
    Language: English , Tibetan , Chinese
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    De Gruyter
    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: Wang Wei has traditionally been considered one of the greatest of Tang dynasty poets, together with Li Bo and Du Fu. This is the first complete translation into English of all of his poems, and also the first substantial translation of a selection of his prose writings. For the first time, readers encountering his work in English translation will get a comprehensive understanding of Wang Wei‘s range as a poet and prose writer. In spite of the importance of Wang Wei's poetry in the history of Chinese literature, no one has attempted a complete translation of all of his surviving poems moreover, even though he was known for his skill in composing prose pieces in the recognized genres of his day (especially as a writer of commissioned compositions), very little of his prose has been translated. This translation will enable students with limited or no knowledge of Chinese to get a full sense of Wang Wei's compositional range. Moreover, since Wang Wei was known for being a devout Buddhist, having the complete poetry available in reliable translation as well as all of the prose that is connected to the Buddhist faith will be useful to students of Chinese religion.
    Keywords: PN1-6790 ; Chinese ; bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Description: This is a new, accurate translation into English, with critical introduction and notes and based on recent scholarship, of Yan Zhitui’s (531–590s) complete literary works, including his famous Family Instructions, his self-annotated poetic autobiography, a never-before-translated fragmented rhapsody questioning the phenomena of the natural world, and his extant poems. The appendix provides a translation of Yan’s biographies in dynastic histories.
    Keywords: Yan Zhitui ; Family Instructions ; ethics ; conduct of life ; clan and family ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTM Regional / International studies
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: Wang Wei has traditionally been considered one of the greatest of Tang dynasty poets, together with Li Bo and Du Fu. This is the first complete translation into English of all of his poems, and also the first substantial translation of a selection of his prose writings. For the first time, readers encountering his work in English translation will get a comprehensive understanding of Wang Wei‘s range as a poet and prose writer. In spite of the importance of Wang Wei's poetry in the history of Chinese literature, no one has attempted a complete translation of all of his surviving poems moreover, even though he was known for his skill in composing prose pieces in the recognized genres of his day (especially as a writer of commissioned compositions), very little of his prose has been translated. This translation will enable students with limited or no knowledge of Chinese to get a full sense of Wang Wei's compositional range. Moreover, since Wang Wei was known for being a devout Buddhist, having the complete poetry available in reliable translation as well as all of the prose that is connected to the Buddhist faith will be useful to students of Chinese religion.
    Keywords: PN1-6790 ; Chinese ; bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Description: This volume is a translation of the song lyrics, poetry, and prose of Li Qingzhao (1084-1150s), with annotations and an introductory critical essay. Her song lyrics and poetry will be presented in a way to help readers get beyond traditional conventional images of her and gain insight into her originality and importance as a female voice in a literary world of her time that was almost exclusively male.
    Keywords: Li Qingzhao ; Chinese Women's History ; Literary Song ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTM Regional / International studies
    Language: English , Chinese
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    University of Michigan Press | U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES
    Publication Date: 2023-02-14
    Description: The relationships, both historical and philosophical, among the Zhuangzi’s Inner, Outer, and Miscellaneous chapters are the subject of ancient and enduring controversy. Liu marshals linguistic, intertextual, intratextual, and historical evidence to establish an objectively demonstrable chronology and determine the philosophical affiliations among the various chapters. This major advance in Zhuangzi scholarship furnishes indispensable data for all students of the great Daoist text. In a lengthy afterword, Liu compares his conclusions with those of A. C. Graham and addresses the relationship between the Zhuangzi and the Laozi.
    Keywords: Sociology and anthropology ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology
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    De Gruyter | De Gruyter Mouton
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Description: Li He (790-816) gained his early renown particularly for his lyrical reimaginings of lost song traditions from ancient times. The poet's premature death, along with the otherworldly quality of many of his works, led later readers to view Li He as the emblematic cursed poet, whose lyrical fascination with ancient history, with ghosts, and with celestial and demonic beings seemed to have presaged the brevity of poet's own earthly existence.
    Keywords: Li He (790-816) ; Tang dynasty (618-907) ; Poetry ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTM Regional / International studies
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-24
    Description: Meng Haoran (689-740) was one of the most important poets of the "High Tang" period, the greatest age of Chinese poetry. In his own time he was famous for his poetry as well as for his distinctive personality. This is the first complete translation into any language of all his extant poetry. Includes original Chinese texts and English translation on facing pages.
    Keywords: Chinese ; poetry ; medieval ; Tang ; literature ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DB Ancient, classical and medieval texts ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DC Poetry ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSB Literary studies: general ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTZ General studies and General knowledge
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    FrancoAngeli
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Extended store has been a work of mapping the phenomena of digitalization that effects spaces and above all the world of retail. Apps allow interaction between users and brands, the book hosts a selection of those which are redesigning spaces, changing their forms, hierarchies, flow systems, arrangement of goods, experiences, and dimensions. The store takes on completely new dimensions and characteristics, in addition to sales, that of exhibition, performance, entertainment, engagement and sensory immersion. The store is a place tailored to the desires and sensory, psychological, and temporal needs of those who want to encounter the brand. The extended store will be a shop spread throughout the territory, it will be more connected, more available, more open and at the same time closer, mass customized, but above all it will be more digitalized and able to fulfil and modify itself more quickly and faithfully to needs and desires. Shops will not disappear in the 21st century, but they will have to change (if they have not already done so) to survive. They will have to evolve by integrating technological solutions that are not only back-end (as they have done so far), but front-end, and therefore available to customers in the shop as in the cases reported in the book.
    Keywords: retail, digitalization, senses, time, design, customer journey ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AK Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration::AKR Furniture design
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    University of Michigan Press | U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES
    Publication Date: 2024-03-25
    Description: The interplay between the external world (ching) and the poet’s inner world (ch’ing) lies at the heart of Chinese poetry, and understanding the interaction of the two is crucial to understanding this work from within its own tradition. Closely coordinating her discussions of poetry and criticism so that practice and theory become mutually enriching and illuminating, Sun offers sensitive and original readings of poems and a wealth of insights into Chinese poetics.
    Description: The interplay between the external world (ching) and the poet’s inner world (ch’ing) lies at the heart of Chinese poetry, and understanding the interaction of the two is crucial to understanding this work from within its own tradition. Closely coordinating her discussions of poetry and criticism so that practice and theory become mutually enriching and illuminating, Sun offers sensitive and original readings of poems and a wealth of insights into Chinese poetics.
    Keywords: Society and social sciences ; Poetry ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DC Poetry
    Language: Chinese , English
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    University of Michigan Press | U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Two Twelfth-Century Texts on Chinese Painting presents two texts in translation that provide dual insight into the Painting Academy of Emperor Hui-tsung and the literati school of painting. The Shan-shui ch’un-ch’uan chi is a treatise for beginning landscape painters dated to the Hsüan-ho era. The treatise was written by Han Cho, a reputed member of the Academy, but the text was not specifically directed at Academicians. The treatise collects and orders previous writings on landscape painting; one of Han Cho’s main goals is to list all landscape definitions and their practical application in painting. Yet his view is more detached and analytical than a stereotypical Academy painter, revealing an approach reminiscent of Confucian scholarship and literati painting as well. The Hua-chi by Teng Ch’un is a history of painting that was written as a sequel to two earlier painting histories. In ten chapters, Teng Ch’un compiles facts and critical evaluations of painters from 1075 to 1167, as well as listings of selected masterpieces. Teng Ch’un provides more specific information about the Academy than Han Cho, discussing its organization and examination system, and noting that “form-likeness” and adherence to rules were leading standards for painting in the Academy. On the other hand, he thinks that painting should transmit “soul,” not just “form.” Thus, Teng Ch’un writes the history of both the establishment values of the Academy and the intellectual tendencies of the literati.
    Keywords: History of art ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art
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    De Gruyter | De Gruyter Mouton
    Publication Date: 2024-03-24
    Description: Wang Wei has traditionally been considered one of the greatest of Tang dynasty poets, together with Li Bo and Du Fu. This is the first complete translation into English of all of his poems, and also the first substantial translation of a selection of his prose writings. For the first time, readers encountering his work in English translation will get a comprehensive understanding of Wang Wei‘s range as a poet and prose writer.
    Keywords: Chinese Poetry ;  Buddhism ;  Asian Studies ;  Asian Literature ; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-24
    Description: This is the first complete translation of the poetry of Cao Zhi, a major figure from the formative age of classical Chinese poetry. The translations take the reader beyond anthology pieces to present a more complete view of the literary practices and concerns of Cao Zhi and his contemporaries. A number of works not previously available in English are included here, enhancing our understanding of the culture of China’s early medieval period.
    Keywords: Cao Zhi ; Jian’an ; Early Medieval Chinese Poetry ; Chinese Literature ; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTM Regional / International studies
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    Seismological Press
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Keywords: 550 - Earth sciences
    Language: Chinese
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    Publication Date: 2021-06-14
    Description: The Changning MS6.0 earthquake and its moderate to strong aftershocks, which occurred in the axial area of Changning anticline, exhibit different features with the moderate to strong earthquakes that occurred in the southern syncline area nearby, although these two areas are only a dozen kilometers away. Whether this difference is only caused by different fault structures, or caused by local change is still a matter of debate. In order to answer this question, basing on the correction of small earthquake location and seismic velocity structure through double-difference tomography inversion, this paper determined the fine structure of the crustal stress field by using comprehensive focal mechanism solutions, and analyzed its mechanical consistency with the focal mechanism solutions of moderate to strong earthquakes. It is found that for the different subareas of Changning area, the maximum principal stress remains horizontal, and its azimuth remains almost East-West oriented although it has a small clockwise rotation from north to south; meanwhile, the stress regime exhibit a significant local change, which is thrust stress regime for the axial area of Changning anticline, against strike-slip stress regime for the southern syncline area. The stress fields in these two subareas highly accord with the focal mechanism solutions of moderate to strong earthquakes in the corresponding area, but poorly accord with, or even contradict that in the non-corresponding area, which indicates that the local stress change of stress field is the necessary mechanical basis for the complex seismicity behavior in Changning area. Additional rock mechanics analysis points out that lateral difference of Poisson's ratio of rock is probably the main cause of this local change of stress field. This paper also discusses the seismogenic fault structure of Changning MS6.0 earthquake sequence, and suggests the activation of the basement fault(s) in the depth range of 6 to 9 km in the axial area of Changning anticline driven by regional stress field is the potential cause of the occurrence of Changning MS6.0 earthquake sequence.
    Language: Chinese
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    Centre Européen de Géodynamique et de Séismologie
    In:  Cahiers du Centre Européen de Géodynamique et de Séismologie
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Language: Chinese
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-04
    Description: For a long time, with the continuous expansion of the oil and gas genesis theory and the increasing global demand for clean energy, hydrogen, as an important link connecting the theory of inorganic and organic hydrocarbon generation, as well as a promising clean energy, has gradually attracted widespread academic attention. The genesis of hydrogen in natural gas is relatively complex and diverse. According to its reaction mechanism, it can be divided into two categories: inorganic and organic. Inorganic genesis is mainly earth degassing, water rock reaction and water radiation decomposition, while organic genesis is dominated by biological action and organic matter pyrolysis. At present, hydrogen isotope and geochemical characteristics of associated gases are mainly used to identify the origin of hydrogen. However, due to the complex and diverse sources of hydrogen and its active chemical properties, it is still unable to identify the origin of hydrogen systematically and accurately. Due to the extensive genesis of hydrogen, natural gas with different hydrogen concentrations has been found in different geological conditions around the world, and the hydrogen content varies greatly (0.1%-99%). Hydrogen can participate in hydrocarbon generation in Fischer Tropsch synthesis as a reducing agent, and also can be used as a hydrogen source to improve the hydrocarbon yield during the thermal evolution of organic matter. Therefore, the existence of hydrogen may extend the lower limit of deep gas exploration and development. Based on the systematic summary of the genetic mechanism and distribution of hydrogen, this paper discusses the energy significance of hydrogen in natural gas, and provides a reference for the future research on hydrogen rich natural gas resources.
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    Beijing : Zhong Hua Gong Shang Lian He Chu Ban She | Wuppertal : Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie
    Publication Date: 2018-11-19
    Keywords: ddc:600
    Repository Name: Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie
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    In:  RealClimate Blog
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: In the Paris Agreement, just about all of the world’s nations pledged to “pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels”. On Saturday, the top climate diplomats from the U.S. and China, John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua, reiterated in a joint statement that they want to step up their climate mitigation efforts to keep that goal “within reach”.
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    Spektrum der Wissenschaft Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
    In:  Climate Science Weblog KlimaLounge
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Die USA ächzen unter eisiger Kälte bis hinunter in den Süden von Texas. Mindestens dreißig Menschen kamen ums Leben, Millionen sind ohne Strom. Auch bei uns in Deutschland ist gerade eine Kältewelle vorübergegangen, und im Januar gab es einen historischen Schneesturm in Madrid. Was ist da los?
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    Geschäftsstelle des Sachverständigenrates für Umweltfragen (SRU)
    In:  Umweltgutachten
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: In seinem Umweltgutachten 2020 greift der SRU umweltpolitische Themenfelder auf, in denen großer Handlungsbedarf besteht: Klimapolitik, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Gewässerschutz, Lärmschutz, städtische Mobilität und nachhaltige Quartiersentwicklung. Gleichzeitig zeigt der SRU auf, wie ein Umsteuern mit zielgerichteten Maßnahmen möglich ist. Vor dem Hintergrund der deutschen EU-Ratspräsidentschaft analysiert das Gutachten zudem anstehende Weichenstellungen in Europa. In Deutschland wie in der EU muss die Politik unter Beweis stellen, dass sie angesichts der enormen ökologischen und wirtschaftlichen Herausforderungen entschlossen handeln kann. Auf der europäischen Ebene werden ambitionierte Umweltziele, eine fokussierte und zugleich flexible Arbeitsmethodik und klare Vorgaben für Umsetzung und Monitoring benötigt. Auch bislang nicht ausreichend ökologisch ausgerichtete Wirtschaftsbereiche müssen jetzt den Umwelt- und Klimaschutz stärker in den Vordergrund stellen.
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    SPIEGEL-Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH & Co. KG
    In:  Spiegel Online : Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Sauerstoff ist lebenswichtig. Wälder produzieren ihn, sind aber stark bedroht. Die Auswirkungen auf das Lebenselixier von Mensch und Tier ist erstaunlich gering – ein anderes Problem umso gravierender.
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    In:  Perspektiven eines Industriemodells der Zukunft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (12.11.2021)
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Auf dem Weg zur Klimaneutralität ökonomisch stark zu bleiben ist keine einfache Aufgabe. Doch wenn die neue Bundesregierung die richtigen Prioritäten setzt, kann der große Wurf gelingen. Ein Gastbeitrag.
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    In:  Spiegel Online: Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Ein australisches Expertengremium erklärt das 1,5-Grad-Ziel des Klimaabkommens für Paris für gescheitert. Das Limit sei nicht mehr zu halten. Doch die Faktenlage ist differenzierter.
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    In:  Spiegel Online : Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Das Wetter verändert sich durch den Klimawandel auf überraschende Weise: Es wird nicht einfach nur wärmer, sondern zwischendurch auch mal deutlich kälter. So wie aktuell in Teilen Europas und Amerikas.
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    In:  Handelsblatt (01.11.2021)
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Von der Konferenz in Glasgow ist kein Durchbruch zu erwarten – aber vielleicht von einem „Klimaklub“, analysiert Ottmar Edenhofer.
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    In:  Rundschau für Fleischhygiene und Lebensmittelüberwachung
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  Herder-Korrespondenz. Spezial
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    SPIEGEL-Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH & Co. KG
    In:  Spiegel Online : Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Die Wissenschaften spielen eine immer wichtigere Rolle in unserer komplexen Welt. Wie man erkennen kann, welche Experten vertrauenswürdig sind – und welche nicht.
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    In:  Bekenntnisse zur Verantwortung für die Umwelt
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  SPIEGEL Online: Wirtschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Vor wenigen Tagen traten die USA aus dem Pariser Klimaabkommen aus – das könnte jetzt revidiert werden. Was Umweltökonom Ottmar Edenhofer sonst noch vom neuen Präsidenten erwartet.
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    In:  Die hohe Kunst der Politik
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  Zukunftsmodell: Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Das Framework der planetaren Grenzen definiert entlang neun miteinander verbundener Umweltdimensionen einen sicheren Handlungsraum für die Menschheit – den Holozän-Zustand der Erde. Gemäß einem Vorsichtsprinzip sollte diese Sicherheitszone nicht verlassen werden, um gravierenden Folgen für Mensch und Erdsystem vorzubeugen. Vier dieser Grenzen gelten global als bereits überschritten: Klimawandel, Biosphärenschäden, Landnutzungswandel und biogeochemische Kreisläufe. Der Forschungsstand zu deren Interaktionen und zu den Folgen ihrer Überschreitungen entwickelt sich weiter. Es erscheint möglich, diese Überschreitungen wieder weitgehend rückgängig zu machen bzw. weitere Grenzüberschreitungen zu vermeiden und dabei auch soziale Ziele wie die Welternährung zu erreichen. Diese große Herausforderung erfordert sektoren- und skalenübergreifende Maßnahmen hin zu nachhaltigeren Produktions- und Konsummustern.
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Wir leben auf und mit dem Boden. Er ernährt uns und kühlt die Atmosphäre. Wir brauchen ihn zum Wohnen, nutzen ihn in der Freizeit und für die Arbeit – ohne freien Zugang zum Boden ist unser Wirtschaftsmodell nicht denkbar. Seit der Weltfinanzmarktkrise ändert sich dies. Da sich konservative Geldanlagen nicht mehr rentieren, haben sich unsere Böden zu begehrten, international nachgefragten Anlageobjekten entwickelt. Steigende Mieten sind ein Symptom dafür. Im Kern geht es aber um weit mehr: In Frage stehen die soziale Marktwirtschaft und der Erfolg im Umgang mit dem Klimawandel. Den Hauptteil des Buches bildet ein Manual, in dem mit anschaulichen Grafiken 36 Aspekte der Bodenfrage in den Teilbereichen Klima, Ökonomie und Gemeinwohl beleuchtet werden. In fünf Essays und einem Interview stellen namhafte Autor*innen Querbezüge her und zeigen Lösungsansätze für eine der dringlichsten Fragen unserer Gegenwart auf.
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    In:  Absolut|impact
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  Zukunftsmodell: Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Das Framework der planetaren Grenzen definiert entlang neun miteinander verbundener Umweltdimensionen einen sicheren Handlungsraum für die Menschheit – den Holozän-Zustand der Erde. Gemäß einem Vorsichtsprinzip sollte diese Sicherheitszone nicht verlassen werden, um gravierenden Folgen für Mensch und Erdsystem vorzubeugen. Vier dieser Grenzen gelten global als bereits überschritten: Klimawandel, Biosphärenschäden, Landnutzungswandel und biogeochemische Kreisläufe. Der Forschungsstand zu deren Interaktionen und zu den Folgen ihrer Überschreitungen entwickelt sich weiter. Es erscheint möglich, diese Überschreitungen wieder weitgehend rückgängig zu machen bzw. weitere Grenzüberschreitungen zu vermeiden und dabei auch soziale Ziele wie die Welternährung zu erreichen. Diese große Herausforderung erfordert sektoren- und skalenübergreifende Maßnahmen hin zu nachhaltigeren Produktions- und Konsummustern. The framework of planetary boundaries defines a safe operating space for humanity along nine interconnected environmental dimensions (the Holocene state of planet Earth). According to a precautionary principle, this safe space should not be left in order to avoid detrimental consequences for the Earth system and human societies. Four of the boundaries are considered to be transgressed globally (for climate change, biosphere integrity, land-system change, and biogeochemical flows); further research on boundary interactions and impacts of their crossing is ongoing. It appears possible to revert these transgressions or avoid further transgressions, respectively, while even achieving social goals such as providing food for a growing world population. This great challenge requires cross-sectoral and cross-scale measures towards more sustainable patterns of production and consumption.
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Biomass feedstocks can be used to substitute fossil fuels and effectively remove carbon from the atmosphere to offset residual CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion and other sectors. Both features make biomass valuable for climate change mitigation; therefore, CO2 emission mitigation leads to complex and dynamic interactions between the energy and the land-use sector via emission pricing policies and bioenergy markets. Projected bioenergy deployment depends on climate target stringency as well as assumptions about context variables such as technology development, energy and land markets as well as policies. This study investigates the intra- and intersectorial effects on physical quantities and prices by coupling models of the energy (REMIND) and land-use sector (MAgPIE) using an iterative soft-link approach. The model framework is used to investigate variations of a broad set of context variables, including the harmonized variations on bioenergy technologies of the 33rd model comparison study of the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum (EMF-33) on climate change mitigation and large scale bioenergy deployment. Results indicate that CO2 emission mitigation triggers strong decline of fossil fuel use and rapid growth of bioenergy deployment around midcentury (~ 150 EJ/year) reaching saturation towards end-of-century. Varying context variables leads to diverse changes on mid-century bioenergy markets and carbon pricing. For example, reducing the ability to exploit the carbon value of bioenergy increases bioenergy use to substitute fossil fuels, whereas limitations on bioenergy supply shift bioenergy use to conversion alternatives featuring higher carbon capture rates. Radical variations, like fully excluding all technologies that combine bioenergy use with carbon removal, lead to substantial intersectorial effects by increasing bioenergy demand and increased economic pressure on both sectors. More gradual variations like selective exclusion of advanced bioliquid technologies in the energy sector or changes in diets mostly lead to substantial intrasectorial reallocation effects. The results deepen our understanding of the land-energy nexus, and we discuss the importance of carefully choosing variations in sensitivity analyses to provide a balanced assessment.
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Klimaschutzpfade und Residualemissionen Die Erreichung des 1,5°C-Ziels hängt von der großskaligen Verfügbarkeit und Anwendung von CO 2- Entnahmetechnologien bzw. -praktiken ab. Auch in vielen 2°C-Szenarien spielt die CO2-Entnahme eine wichtige Rolle, insbesondere, um die Kosten des Klimaschutzes zu reduzieren. Das 2°C-Ziel könnte zwar prinzipiell noch ohne größere CO2-Entnahmen erreicht werden, jedoch nur zu sehr hohen Kosten bzw. unter sehr optimistischen Annahmen, etwa bezüglich der Energienachfrage. Eine weitere Verzögerung von ambitionierter Klimapolitik führt zu einer wachsenden Abhängigkeit von CO2-Entnahmen, um die Pariser Klimaziele zu erreichen – auch für das 2°C-Ziel. Dies lässt sich anhand der Residualemissionen belegen. In den meisten 1,5°C- und 2°C-Szenarien werden CO2-Entnahmetechnologien schon bis zum Jahr 2050 großskalig ausgebaut, wobei bis zu 20% der heutigen Emissionen durch BECCS und bis zu 25% durch Wiederaufforstung und landwirtschaftliche Maßnahmen entnommen werden. Es gibt eine große Bandbreite an möglichen CO 2-Entnahmepfaden, s owohl in 1,5 °C- als auch in 2°C - Klimaschutzszenarien. Das bedeutet: Es ist nun ein gesellschaftlicher Diskurs notwendig, der Risiken und Nutzen der verschiedenen Pfade abwägt und entscheidet – erstens wieviel CO2 der Atmosphäre entzogen werden soll und zweitens auf welche Art und Weise dies durchgeführt werden soll. In Deutschland stehen nur wenige Szenarien zu nötigen CO2-Entnahmemengen zur Verfügung. Unter der Annahme sofortiger ambitionierter Klimapolitik liegt die Spannbreite bei 60 -130 MtCO 2Äq, um Emissionsneutralität in 2050 zu erreichen, wobei der Großteil auf die Restemissionen der Industrie und Landwirtschaft entfällt. Technologien & Praktiken Die momentan in der Diskussion stehenden Entnahmetechnologien und -praktiken sind folgende: Bioenergie mit Kohlenstoffabscheidung und Speicherung (BECCS), direkte Abscheidung aus der Luft mit geologischer Speicherung (DACCS), beschleunigte Verwitterung, Aufforstung und Wiederaufforstung, Anreicherung des Bodenkohlenstoffs sowie Ausbringen von Pflanzenkohle. Sie alle weisen auf globalem Niveau relevante Potentiale auf – aber auch technologiespezifische Konflikte mit anderen Nachhaltigkeitszielen, Ressourcenkonkurrenz, und Barrieren, was die Skalierung betrifft (Innovationslücken, Systeminkompatibilitäten, etc.). Es kristallisiert sich keine Gewinner -Technologie heraus, und das passende CDR-Portfolio wird vom Kontext abhängen. Während die technischen CDR -Möglichkeiten am oberen Ende de s Kostenspektrums anzusiedeln sind, sind viele der landbasierten Methoden bereits erprobt und könnten sofort in Angriff genommen werden – beispielsweise die Anreicherung des Bodenkohlenstoffs durch vermindertes Pflügen und Anpflanzen von Bodendeckern. Zudem ist die Implementierung einiger dieser Optionen nicht mit Zielkonflikten verbunden, etwa durch erhöhten Landflächenbedarf , sondern sie weist auch potentiell positive Nebeneffekte auf und kann andere Nachhaltigkeitsziele unterstützen. Hierbei sind jedoch den Problemen der Sättigung und vor allem der Permanenz/Reversibilität Rechnung zu tragen. Während es einen wachsenden Wissensstand zur Angebotsseite der CDR-Innovationskette gibt, sind die nachfrageseitigen Aspekte der Innovationskette kaum erforscht. Es gilt daher ein besseres Verständnis für Nischenmärkte, Demand Pull und Akzeptanz zu entwickeln. Zudem zeigen die Klimaschutzszenarien eine derart rasche und hohe Skalierung auf, sodass völlig neue Innovationsmodelle für CDR-Technologien erforderlich sind.Methoden zur CO2-Nutzung (CCU) erreichen i.A. keine dauerhafte Speicherung von CO2 und weisen zudem vergleichsweise begrenzte Potentiale auf. Eine verstärkte CO2-Nutzung kann daher zunächst kaum dazu beitragen, das Pariser Abkommen wieder in Reichweite zu bringen. Sie könnte aber durchaus ein entscheidender Katalysator sein, um die Innovationslücke zu schließen und eine rasche technologische Entwicklung für die dauerhafte Kohlenstoffabscheidung in Gang zu setzen. Beispielhafte Schätzungen für die Entnahmepotentiale in Deutschland liegen für BECCS bei 65 -120 MtCO2 (limitierender Faktor ist das Biomassepotential), für DACCS bei 35-55 MtCO2 (limitierender Faktor ist der Energiebedarf), für Aufforstung 7 MtCO2 (limitierender Faktor die Landfläche), für Pflanzenkohle 3-7 MtCO2 (limitierender Faktor ist das Biomassepotential) und für beschleunigte Verwitterung 30 MtCO2 (limitierender Faktor ist die Gesamtagrarfläche). Aufgrund von Flächenkonkurrenz liegt das Gesamtpotential jedoch unter der Summe der einzelnen Potentiale. Politikinstrumente und Governance Grundsätzlich sollten Emissionen und Entnahmen gleich hoch bepreist werden. Dies gilt auch für die dynamische Betrachtung des CO2-Preispfads, wobei bei netto-negativer Emissionsbilanz ein öffentlicher Finanzierungsbedarf entsteht, der nicht mehr über die Einnahmen aus der CO 2-Bepreisung gedeckt werden kann. Durch Marktversagen, Externalitäten und technologiespezifische Verzerrungen kann es aber Fälle geben, in denen Preisdifferenzierung angezeigt ist. Trotz der potenziellen Kostenvorteile einer global ausgerichteten Förderung von CO2-Entnahme kann ein Fokus auf Deutschland bzw. die EU zunächst sinnvoll sein, da z.B. Lerneffekte ausgenutzt und negative Umweltwirkungen besser kontrolliert werden können. Zur Innovationsbeschleunigung dienen Zuschüsse und Fördermittel für F&E -Vorhaben (inklusive für Verfahren zur Speicherung, zum Monitoring und zur Verifizierung), langfristig angekündigte CO 2- Mindestpreise für CO2-Entnahme und ein regelmäßiges Review-Verfahren, in dem nach klar definierten Kriterien neue Technologien als CO2-Entnahme-Technologie zugelassen und förderfähig werden. Ein präzises Monitoring der entnommenen Emissionsmengen und eine Verifizierung der dauerhaft gespeicherten Kohlenstoffmengen sind essentiell, um (a) den Klimaeffekt von CO2-Entnahmeverfahren korrekt messen zu können und damit belastbare Aussagen zur Erreichung von Klimazielen tätigen zu können und (b) die Vergütung zur CO2-Entnahme möglichst exakt an den entnommenen und dauerhaft gespeicherten Emissionsmengen ausrichten zu können. Zur Förderung und Ausweitung von CDR w erden zwei grundlegende Governance -Architekturen identifiziert: (1) der Einsatz von Einzelmaßnahmen, die auf einzelne Entnahme-Technologien bzw. -Aktivitäten zielen, sowie (2) ein preisbasierter Ansatz. Bei letzterem stellt ein Emissionspreis oder ein Entnahme-Referenzpreis das zentrale Instrument dar, ergänzt um zusätzliche Regulierungen oder Förderungen, die spezifische technologische, ökologische oder ökonomische Aspekte berücksichtigen. Die Hauptfrage ist dabei, ob es ein separates Mengenziel für die Entnahme geben sollte, was auch unerwünschte Interaktionen mit Emissionsminderungsmaßnahmen vermeiden würde. Einstiegsmöglichkeiten Die als erstes zu klärende Frage ist die des Entnahmeziels und ob man es vom Vermeidungsziel trennt. In zweiter Instanz ist die Art der Entnahme zu klären. Land-basierte Entnahmepraktiken könnten bereits bei einer Verschärfung der 2030 -Minderungsziele mitgedacht werden. Ihre relativ niedrigeren Kosten und geringeren politischen Herausforderungen (z.B. Akzeptanz) machen sie zu günstigen Einstiegsmöglichkeiten – jedoch ist das Potential begrenzt, und die Reversibilität , Messung und Verifizierung sind ernstzunehmende Herausforderungen. Daher muss eine umfassende Strategie auch Techniken berücksichtigen, die u.a. die geologische Speicherung beinhalten (CCS). Die politischen Herausforderungen könnten kurz- bis mittelfristig durch einen Fokus auf Offshore -Speicherung, Transparenz und partizipative Modelle adressiert werden
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    In:  Stellungnahme
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Wasserstoff kann ein wichtiger Baustein für das Ziel der Treibhausgasneu-tralität sein, jedoch nur wenn er umweltfreundlich und nachhaltig hergestellt und sparsam genutzt wird. Die Herstellung von grünem Wasserstoff erfordert große Mengen an erneuerbarem Strom und beansprucht damit indirekt Flächen, Rohstoffe und Wasser. Daher sollte Wasserstoff nur dort eingesetzt werden, wo es keine effizienteren Optionen für Klimaschutz gibt. Eine voll-ständige Dekarbonisierung der Wirtschaft kann nur gelingen, wenn insgesamt weniger Energie verbraucht wird.
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    In:  Sondergutachten
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Historical agreed minimum discharges of river Elbe at the czech-german border profile Hřensko/Schöna Discharges of the river Elbe at the border profile between the Czech Republic and Germany at Hřensko/ Schöna play an essential role for the suitability of the German river section downstream for shipping. A cascade of reservoirs upstream the border profile was mainly built between 1950 and 1964. Since then a significant supplemental low water management at the boarder profile is possible. Although the low wa¬ter control at the German-Czech boarder profile is currently managed by a network of German and Czech institutions the legal basis of this management regime is currently not fully understood. In particular, the question raised weather current management targets for low water supplement can be seen based on still valid German-Czech agreements between the former states German Democratic Republic and Czech Slovakian Socialistic Republic. This report summarizes the chronological follow up of the construction of the Czech reservoir system and the related agreements between the German and Czech site.The authors have assembled the development of the effectively agreed minimum discharges at the border profile ČSSR/GDR at Hřensko/Schöna. The available joint coordination statements between ČSSR and GDR during the period April 1983 and May 1988 were reviewed and compared to the recorded discharges. The capacity for low water supplements at Hřensko/Schöna increased since 1900 from 143,58 Mil. m³ to 2 566,24 Mil. m³ in 2010. The greatest parts of the total storage capacity are located in the Vltava and in the Ohře river basin with storage capacities of 1 894,03 Mil. m³ and 404,35 Mil. m³, respectively. The Vltava cascade is currently managed in a way that a minimum discharge is guaranteed of about 40,0 m³/s at barrage Vrané. This compares to a natural discharge situation with minimum flows between 12,0 to 15,0 m³/s. The barrage system in the Ohře river system can currently ensure minimum discharges of about 8,00 m³/s compared with natural discharges between 1,50 and 2,00 m³/s. The boarder profile at Hřensko/ Schöna is directly affected by the reservoir control in Vltava and Ohře. The GDR made several efforts to agree with the ČSSR on minimum discharge levels for the river Elbe at the border profile at Hřensko/Schöna. After years of negotiations minimum monthly medial discharges (Min MQ month) were defined for a hydrological year starting from November until October. However, these monthly medial values still allowed for shortfalls at the daily scale. Based on the monthly medial values two coordination arrangements were concluded between the ČSSR and the GDR about the supply of minimum discharge at their joint border profile at Hřensko/Schöna. The first started in April, 1983 and was valid till 1990. The agreement was updated and extended in May, 1988 till 2000. The lastly agreed monthly minimum values range between 86,8 m³/s in August and 185,2 m³/s in April. Although an agreement about these values exists, it never had a legally binding character. However, these values are still used as orientation for the control of Czech reservoirs in practise. In the past, the agreed minimum discharges felled only once below the limit. In July 1964, the observed monthly discharge was 89,1 m³/s which is 7.1 m³/s short of the agreed value of 96,2 m³/s. Climate change might lead to a more frequent short fall of the once agreed minimum values. Considering this fact and the informal nature of the current target values for control a new formal framework for the minimum flow regime at the German-Czech boarder might be in the interest of the German water users downstream.
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    In:  Christlicher Schöpfungsglaube heute. Spirituelle Oase oder vergessene Verantwortung? | Edition Weltkirche
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  Deutschlands Neue Agenda: Die Transformation von Wirtschaft und Staat in eine klimaneutrale und digitale Gesellschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Der im August 2021 erschienene Sechste Sachstandsbericht des Weltklimarats (IPCC) zur Funktion des Klimasystems der Erde zeigt eindeutig, wie empfindlich Klima und Natur auf Treibhausgasemissionen reagieren. Er analysiert auf Basis aktueller wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse, welchen Pfad die Menschheit beschreiten muss, um Klimastabilität zu erreichen. Nur ein dauerhafter CO2-Gehalt der Atmosphäre deutlich unter 450 ppm kann die globale Erwärmung auf unter zwei Grad begrenzen und Bedingungen schaffen, die das Kippen des Erdsystems verhindern und den irreversiblen Verlust an Lebensraum für Mensch und Natur begrenzen.
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    In:  Climate Science Weblog KlimaLounge
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Im Pariser Abkommen haben so gut wie alle Staaten der Erde sich verpflichtet, Anstrengungen zu unternehmen, um den Anstieg der globalen Temperatur auf 1,5 Grad über dem vorindustriellen Niveau zu begrenzen. Am Samstag haben die führenden Klimadiplomaten der USA und Chinas, John Kerry und Xie Zhenhua, in einem gemeinsamen Statement erneut bekräftigt, dass sie ihre Klimaschutzanstrengungen verstärken wollen, um dieses Ziel in Reichweite zu halten.
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    In:  Demokratie in Bedrängnis: Warum wir jetzt gefragt sind
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Tragende Grundprinzipien unserer repräsentativen Demokratie werden von unterschiedlichen Seiten in Frage gestellt. Die einen zweifeln, ob unsere Demokratien schlagkräftig und effizient genug seien, um sich im globalen Wettbewerb der Systeme zu behaupten. Andere halten unsere Verfassungssysteme überhaupt für untauglich, um notwendige Maßnahmen - etwa zur Bekämpfung der Klimakrise oder gefährlicher Pandemien – entschieden genug durchzusetzen. Wieder andere halten die repräsentative Demokratie selbst für nicht mehr zeitgemäß. In „Demokratie in Bedrängnis: Warum wir jetzt gefragt sind“ greifen deshalb führende europäische Köpfe diese Spannungsfelder auf und formulieren klare Empfehlungen für die Stärkung unserer Demokratie – von den Möglichkeiten der Digitalisierung für die Demokratie über die Hypotheken autoritärer Vergangenheiten bis hin zur Bedeutung von Kultur für unser demokratisches Zusammenleben.
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Hinreichend ambitionierte CO2‐Preise lenken Realinvestitionen grundsätzlich in die richtige Richtung. Wenn deren Einführung der Politik jedoch nicht gelingt, bedarf es anderer Instrumente, um eine Fehlallokation von Kapital zu verhindern. Wir schlagen daher im Zuge des europäischen Green Deals einen Investitionsfonds für die EU vor, der sich durch langfristige, staatlich gesicherte Anleihen finanziert, um langfristig (zins)verbilligte Kredite an Unternehmen zu vergeben, die in nachhaltige Projekte mit dem primären Ziel der Treibhausgasneutralität investieren. Diese Subventionierung soll so lange Anreize für CO2‐vermeidende Investitionen setzen, bis ein ausreichend hoher CO2‐Preis eingeführt ist. Für Unternehmen ergeben sich so Anreize, ihre Geschäftsmodelle nachhaltiger zu gestalten und den Transformationsprozess der Wirtschaft umzusetzen.
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    In:  Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen - Zeitschrift für Energiewirtschaft, Recht, Technik und Umwelt
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Die sektoralen Jahresemissionsmengen im Klimaschutzgesetz sind insgesamt bisher kein ausreichender und angemessener Beitrag Deutschlands zur Erfüllung des Pariser Klimaabkommens. Um ein faires deutsches CO˜-Budget nicht zu überschreiten, sollten die Ziele daher erhöht werden. Empfehlenswert wären nicht-lineare Reduktionspfade und abgestufte Zieljahre zur Erreichung der sektoralen CO˜-Neutralität. Dazu sind aber einige Hürden zu überwinden, wie mangelnde Flexibilität zwischen ETS- und Nicht-ETS-Sektoren sowie fehlende Anreize zur Übererfüllung von Sektorzielen.
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    In:  SPIEGEL Online : Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Dramatisch übertriebene Berichte über Forschungsergebnisse können Resignation auslösen. Ein aktuelles Beispiel machte wieder Schlagzeilen – dabei war die Methode wenig aussagekräftig.
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    In:  Börsen-Zeitung
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Der Chefökonom des Potsdam-Instituts für Klimafolgenforschung über das EU-Klimaziel, die Rolle des CO2-Preises, eine Carbon Border Tax und sehr gute Klausuren
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    In:  Euangel - Magazin für missionarische Pastoral
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  Handelsblatt
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  Spiegel Online : Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Um die Klimakrise in den Griff zu bekommen, werden wir Kohlenstoff aus der Atmosphäre entfernen und speichern müssen. Wird vermehrt mit Holz gebaut, könnten Städte zu regelrechten Kohlenstoffspeichern werden.
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    In:  Misericordia
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
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    In:  Welt-Sichten
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    In:  RealClimate Blog
    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: My top 3 impressions up-front: The sea level projections for the year 2100 have been adjusted upwards again. The IPCC has introduced a new high-end risk scenario, stating that a global rise “approaching 2 m by 2100 and 5 m by 2150 under a very high greenhouse gas emissions scenario cannot be ruled out due to deep uncertainty in ice sheet processes.” The IPCC gives more consideration to the large long-term sea-level rise beyond the year 2100.
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    In:  Warnsignal Klima: Boden & Landnutzung
    Publication Date: 2022-03-23
    Description: Es werden zunächst fundamentale Zusammenhänge zwischen Bodenwasserhaushalt und Vegetation beschrieben, um dann Auswirkungen des anthropogenen Klimawandels mit Betonung der Folgen von Dürren auf die globale landwirtschaftliche Produktion darzulegen. Schließlich werden Lösungen aufgezeigt, welchen Beitrag verbessertes Boden- und Wassermanagement zur zukünftigen globalen Ernährungssicherung leisten können. Water shortage, droughts and world food security: The chapter first describes fundamental links between soil water balance and vegetation, and then proceeds with a portrayal of impacts of anthropogenic climate change and particularly droughts on agricultural production. Finally, solutions will be presented on how improved soil and water management can contribute to securing future food security.
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    In:  Nächster Halt: Bleßberghöhle
    Publication Date: 2022-06-15
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-12
    Description: In den 10 Must-Knows aus der Biodiversitätsforschung legen 45 Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler fundiert und allgemein verständlich Fakten zur biologischen Vielfalt dar. Sie analysieren die komplexen Systeme der Erde, indem sie zehn Schlüsselbereiche hervorheben, von denen wiederum jeder untrennbar mit allen anderen verbunden ist. Sie zeigen Wege auf, um einen weiteren Verlust an Artenvielfalt und Ökosystemen zu stoppen und die biologische Vielfalt zu fördern. Ihr Ziel ist, für Politik und Gesellschaft wissenschaftlich gesicherte Bewertungen der aktuellen Erkenntnisse für bessere politische Entscheidungen und Maßnahmen auf lokaler, regionaler, nationaler und globaler Ebene zur Verfügung zu stellen, um die Vielfalt des Lebens – die Biodiversität – zu erhalten. Dies sind die 10MustKnows 2022: 1. Klima- und Biodiversitätsschutz zusammen verwirklichen 2. Planetare Gesundheit stärken 3. Unsichtbare Biodiversität beachten 4. Biokulturelle Lebensräume fördern 5. Wald nachhaltig nutzen 6. Landwirtschaft umbauen 7. Land und Ressourcen schützen 8. Transnationale Infrastrukturen und Bildung für Nachhaltigkeit 9. Zugang und offene Nutzung von Forschungsdaten sichern 10. Biodiversitätsfreundliche Anreize setzen
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    In:  Volk - Zweites Vatikanisches Konzil | Staatslexikon
    Publication Date: 2022-07-19
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    In:  Ökologische Landwirtschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-09-22
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    In:  Geographische Rundschau
    Publication Date: 2022-11-30
    Description: Eine planetare Grenze für die menschliche Wassernutzung ist sinnvoll, aber auf- grund der vielfältigen, räumlich dispersen Funktionen des Wasserkreislaufs im Erdsystem schwer zu bestimmen. Neuen Ansätzen, die den Wasserbedarf von Ge- wässer- und Landökosystemen differenziert einbeziehen, mangelt es zudem noch an einer systematischen Betrachtung von Folgen der Übertretung der Grenze. Trotz noch offener Fragen bietet das Konzept eine Orientierung für verschiedene Akteure auf unterschiedlichen Skalen, vorsorglich Eingriffe in den Wasserkreislauf zu minimieren, etwa durch effizientere landwirtschaftliche Wassernutzung.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-16
    Description: Die Autorinnen und Autoren der 10 Must-Knows aus der Biodiversitätsforschung (2022, 10.5281/zenodo.6257476, 10MustKnows) haben ihre wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse zu 10 Must-Dos aus der Biodiversitätsforschung (10MustDos) weiterentwickelt. Die 10MustDos entsprechen zehn konkreten und kurzfristig umsetzbaren Handlungsempfehlungen für die Politik. Sie sollen als Wegweiser für die 15. Weltnaturkonferenz (CBD COP 15, 7.-19. Dezember 2022 in Montréal) fungieren. Zudem sollen sie auch in der praktischen Politikgestaltung in Deutschland, Europa und weltweit durch fundierte wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse helfen, die globale Biodiversität zu schützen und das menschengemachte Artensterben zu stoppen. Die vorgeschlagenen Lösungswege eröffnen Handlungsmöglichkeiten, die im Einklang mit den Zielen der UN-Dekade zur Wiederherstellung von Ökosystemen stehen und in die bis 2030 von allen Nationalstaaten umzusetzenden 17 Nachhaltigkeitsziele (SDGs) einzahlen, um die Biodiversitäts-, Klima- und Gerechtigkeitskrise zu bewältigen.
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    SPIEGEL-Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH & Co. KG
    In:  SPIEGEL Online: Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-12-16
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    In:  SPIEGEL Online: Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-12-16
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    In:  SPIEGEL Online: Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-12-16
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    In:  SPIEGEL Online: Wissenschaft
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    In:  SPIEGEL Online: Wissenschaft
    Publication Date: 2022-12-16
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    In:  Internationale Politik
    Publication Date: 2022-12-16
    Description: Brennpunkte, Hitzefallen, Klimakiller: Unsere Städte sind der Schlüsselfaktor dafür, ob wir die Wende zur Nachhaltigkeit hinbekommen oder nicht.
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    In:  Climate Science Weblog KlimaLounge
    Publication Date: 2022-12-16
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