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    Hanover, NH : Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-202-302
    In: Research report
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: Introduction. - Literature review. - Experimental procedure. - Experimental and theoretical equations. - Results and discussion. - Conclusions. - Literature cited. - Appendix A. Some problems in the experimental determination of the extinction coefficient of ice fog. - Appendix B. Ice fog production technique. - Appendix C. Ice fog samples and their corresponding particle spectra. - Abstract.
    Description / Table of Contents: Laser extinction measurements in ice fog were made at wavelengths of 0.6328, 1.15 and 3.39 microns. The ice fog was generated in an environmental chamber whose temperature could be lowered to -43°C. Particle sampling was carried out simultaneously with the laser measurements using an impactor. Size distributions were derived from the impactor measurements. These data were used to compute Mie extinction coefficients at the three laser wavelengths. These coefficients were compared with the coefficients derived experimentally. Although some discrepancy exists between theory and experiment, both agree fairly well on the behavior of the extinction coefficient as a function of particle concentration.
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    Pages: iii, 23 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command 302
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    Call number: ZSP-202-298
    In: Research report
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: Preface. - Abstract. - I. Introduction. - II. A statistical theory of trafficability. - Statistical descriptions of trafficability. - Statistical modeling of trafficability. - Trafficability in a variable space with comparison to a fixed space. - III. Statistical description of sea ice. - Homogeneous, isotropic, and normal random function. - Upper bound of probability for finding an obstacle derived from two-point probability density function. - IV. Design criteria of a SEV derived from sea ice surface roughness. - Literature cited. - Appendix: Statistics of a variable space.
    Description / Table of Contents: Efforts were made to derive the design criteria of surface effect vehicles operated on arctic sea ice. Statistical theories were developed to describe trafficability of the vehicles and topography of the sea ice. By the use of actual sea ice surface profiles obtained by an aerial laser profiler, the usefulness of the present statistical method was demonstrated.
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    Pages: iii, 19 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command 298
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    Call number: ZSP-202-301
    In: Research report
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: Introduction. - 1.The flow of organic nutrients in plants in cold-dominated ecosystems and the influence of man's activities on this flow. - Methodology for extraction and estimation of plant lipids, alcohol and water-soluble carbohydrates, starch and fructans. - Seasonal cycles in lipids and alcohol-soluble carbohydrates in plants at Barrow, Alaska. - Biochemical changes in plants at the heated soil experiment at Barrow. - Literature cited. - II. Contributions of carbon dioxide from frozen soil into the arctic atmosphere. - Introduction. - Laboratory study. - Field study. - Conclusions. - Literature cited. - III. Biochemical estimations of underground plant biomass. - Appendix A. Methodology. - Abstract.
    Description / Table of Contents: Two approaches were used to study the carbon cycling in a cold-dominated ecosystem at Barrow, Alaska. One involved a detailed analysis of the flow of CO2 between the atmosphere, soil and biota and the other concentrated on the internal carbon cycling in plants. A pilot study was also conducted which investigated the possibility of estimating underground plant biomass by biochemical means. Both laboratory and field studies were conducted to analyze the input of CO2 to the arctic atmosphere by frozen tundra soils. Data are presented which indicate that frozen soil is a major source of CO2. It is hypothesized that CO2 trapped in soils during bi-directional freezing in the fall and winter is released during the spring thaw, thus producing a spring rise in CO2 content of the atmosphere. A procedure for the extraction and estimation of organic nutrients (lipids and carbohydrates) was developed and used to follow the seasonal cycle of these nutrients of plants obtained at Barrow, Alaska. No cycling in levels of carbohydrates (alcohol-soluble) was observed in the foliage during the season, however a definite cycling in lipid levels was seen for all the species studied. The species were synchronous. Plant survival and organic nutrient levels were followed during the winter over a heated-soil experiment at Barrow, Alaska. During the winter, the heating of the soil caused ponding which resulted in the elimination of Dupontia fischeri by mid-winter and the eventual death of all plants by spring. The carbohydrate levels indicated a starvation condition was created where a marked decrease in storage polymers (starch and fructans) occurred without a concurrent large increase in the alcohol-soluble carbohydrate levels. An increase in the fresh/dry weight ratios was also observed indicating etiolated, succulent growth in early winter. Four techniques were tried for estimating the below-ground biomass of plants. Two of these were eliminated as unsuitable, however two other methods(ATP and phospholipid-levels) remain to be fully evaluated.
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    Pages: iii, 26 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command 301
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    Hanover, NH : Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-202-303
    In: Research report
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: Preface. - Notation. - 1.Introduction. - 1.1Definition and scope of problem. - 1.2 Theoretical background. - 1.3 Previous work on the single plate-grouser problem. - 1.4 Background of the present investigation. - 2.Theory of two-dimensional soil failure by a plate-grouser. - 2.1 Basic criteria and assumptions. - 2.2 Rupture zones and boundaries. - 2.3 Forces in the spiral and Rankine zones. - 2.4 Solution to forces of the equilibrium wedge abc when [Theta]c 〉 [Theta] 〉 (- [Epsilon] [equal to or greater] -[Beta]). - 2.5 Solution to the forces H and V. - 3. Observation of soil rupture patterns. - 3.1 General. - 3.2 Test equipment and photographic technique. - 3.3 Photographing failure patterns. - 3.4 Observation of the equilibrium wedge when [Theta]c 〉 [Theta] 〉 - [Epsilon]. - 3.5 Rupture patterns at [Theta] = 90°. - 4. Force measurements. - 4.1Test program. - 4.2 The plate-grouser test apparatus. - 4.3 The measurement of soil strength. - 4.4 Results of controlled [Theta] tests. - 5. Conclusions. - Literature cited. - Appendix A: Details of mathematical methods. - Appendix B: Computer program. - Appendix C: Examples of application. - Appendix D: Photographs of failure patterns. - Abstract.
    Description / Table of Contents: The most common example of the application of inclined loads to the soil is the plate-grouser. This consists of a strip footing with a vertical arm at one end. The most usual loading arrangement is one in which a fixed vertical load is applied and then the horizontal load is increased until failure occurs. A theory has been developed which will predict the maximum horizontal force, assuming that the soil is dense enough to be reasonably described by the Coulomb equation. The theory is based on slip line fields including wedges of soil that are not failing. These slip line fields vary systematically with the interface angle [Beta] and the angle of internal shearing resistance of the soil [Phi] and they are a function of the direction of motion of the interface [Theta]. A computer program is provided which will solve the problem directly if the direction of motion [Theta] is given. It will also solve the more practical situation described above by an iterative procedure. The postulated slip line fields have been shown to be correct by means of glass box photographs giving excellent agreement with the theory. The predictions of passive pressure have been verified by a series of force measurements on quite large grousers driven into saturated clay, dry sand and an intermediate loam.
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    Pages: vi, 93 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command 303
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    Koebenhavn : Grønlands Geol. Undersøgelse
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    Call number: ZSP-683-41
    In: Rapport = Report
    Description / Table of Contents: Post-Wisconsinian uplift of West, North and East Greenland has been estimated on the basis of information in current literature and compared to the data collected by the author in central West Greenland. For West and North Greenland the dated uplift allows an estimate to be made of the age of former shore-lines, which in turn have been used to date the stages of the extent of the Inland Ice. The results have been compared with published information on the age of glacial stages in East Greenland. The estimated ages of the ice margin stages imply a history of deglaciation in West (and North?) Greenland comparable to that of North America. In both areas the major deglaciation took place after the Younger Dryas and a marked halt took place in Boreal times. It is possible that the history of East Greenland is more closely related to that of Scandinavia where a widespread deglaciation took place prior to the Younger Dryas. The deglaciation of North Greenland was interrupted by a marked readvance or readvances during the climatic optimum. It is possible that the northward shift of the low pressure centres during this period led to an increased accumulation on the northern part of the Inland Ice.
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    Pages: 39 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: The Geological Survey of Greenland : Report 41
    Language: English
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    Call number: ZSP-553-191,4
    In: Meddelelser om Grønland
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 41 S., 5 Taf. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Meddelelser om Grønland 191,4
    Language: English
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    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck ; 1.1884 - 48.1931; N.F. 1.1932/33 - 10.1943/44(1945),3; 11.1948/49(1949) -
    Call number: ZS 22.95039
    Type of Medium: Journal available for loan
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 1614-0974 , 0015-2218 , 0015-2218
    Language: German , English
    Note: N.F. entfällt ab 57.2000. - Volltext auch als Teil einer Datenbank verfügbar , Ersch. ab 2000 in engl. Sprache mit dt. Hauptsacht.
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    Call number: M 170 ; AWI G9-76-0569
    In: International Union of Geological Sciences, B1
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 875 Seiten , Illustrationen , 29 cm
    ISBN: 8200022536
    Series Statement: International Union of Geological Sciences : B 1
    Language: English
    Note: Contents I. The Scotia Arc and Antarctic Peninsula Review of marine geophysical investigations in the Scotia Sea (Review) / D. H. Griffiths and P. F. Barker Linear magnetic anomalies in southern Drake Passage / R. M. Demenitskaya, A. M. Karasik and N. N. Trubyatchinskiy Magnetic lineations in the Scotia Sea / P. F. Barker Crustal structure of the South Orkney Islands area from seismic refraction and magnetic measurements / P. K. Harrington, P. F. Barker and D. H. Griffiths Geophysical investigation of a section of the south Scotia Ridge / D. G. Watters Marine gravity measurements in Bransfield Strait and adjacent areas / F. J. Davey Large-scale folding in the Scotia arc / I. W. D. Dalziel Recent volcanism and magmatic variation in the Scotia arc / P. E. Baker Examination of the Eltanin dredged rocks from high latitudes of the South Pacific Ocean / N. D. Watkins and R. Self Ichnites from Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands / V. Covacevich and C. Lamperein Sedimentology of submarine deposits from Bahia Chile [Discovery Bay], Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands / E. Valenzuela and J. Varela Geology of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands / E. Valenzuela and F. Herve A Tithonian-Neocomian fauna from Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands (Abstract) / J. Tavera Middle Jurassic flora from north-eastern Snow Island, South Shetland Islands / H. Fuenzalida, R. Araya and F. Herve Geomorphological observations and generalizations on the coasts of the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula / E. F. Silva Periglacial phenomena in the South Shetland Islands / R. Araya and F. Herve Patterned gravel beaches in the South Shetland Islands / R. Araya and F. Herve Attempt at reconstructing the ancient coastal geomorphology and littoral environment in the South Shetland Islands (Abstract) / R. Araya and F. Herve Volcanic activity on Deception Island, South Shetland Islands / O. Orheim Recent advances in the geology of the Antarctic Peninsula (Review) / R. J. Adie Geophysical surveys in the Antarctic Peninsula / R. G. B. Renner K-Ar age determinations on volcanic and associated rocks from the Antarctic Peninsula and Dronning Maud Land / D. C. Rex Evolution of volcanism in the Antarctic Peninsula / R. J. Adie Geology of the Lassiter Coast area, Antarctic Peninsula: preliminary report / P. L. Williams, D. L. Schmidt, C. C. Plummer and L. E. Brown Stratigraphical correlation in south-east Alexander Island / B. J. Taylor Ammonite faunas of southeastern Alexander Island and their stratigraphical significance / M. R. A. Thomson II. Western Antarctica Tectonics of the Antarctandes / G. E. Grikurov Seismic refraction shooting in Ellsworth and Dronning Maud Lands / C. R. Bentley and J. W. Clough Distribution, migration and tectonic control of Upper Cenozoic volcanism in west Antarctica and South America / O. Gonzalez-Ferran Late Cenozoic petrographic provinces of the volcanic rocks from the Andes to Antarctica / Y. Katsui Post-Miocene volcanic petrographic provinces of west Antarctica and their relation to the southern Andes of South America / O. Gonzalez-Ferran and M. Vergara Rb-Sr total-rock and mineral ages from the Marguerite Bay area, Kohler Range and Fosdick Mountains / M. Halpern Rb-Sr isotopic ages of intrusive rocks from Thurston Island and adjacent islands / F. Munizaga Geology of Marie Byrd and Ellsworth Lands / F. A. Wade and J. R. Wilbanks Stratigraphy of eastern Ellsworth Land / T. S. Laudon Glacial geomorphology of the Ellsworth Mountains / R. H. Rutford Drainage systems of the Ellsworth Mountains area (Abstract) / R. H. Rutford Unusual Upper Cambrian fauna from west Antarctica / G. F. Webers Tertiary glaciation in the Jones Mountains / R. H. Rutford, C. Craddock, C. M. White and R. L. Armstrong Outline of the geology of Marie Byrd Land and the Eights Coast / B. G. Lopatin and E. M. Orlenko Volcanic record of Cenozoic glacial history of Marie Byrd Land / W. E. LeMasurier The volcanic ranges of Marie Byrd Land between long. 100° and 140° W / O. Gonzalez-Ferran and F. Gonzalez-Bonorino Geology of the Fosdick Mountains, Marie Byrd Land / J. R. Wilbanks Ill. The Transantarctic Mountains Basement Complex of the McMurdo 'oasis', south Victoria Land / B. G. Lopatin Development of augen-gneiss in the ice-free valley area, south Victoria Land / S. B. Smithson, P. R. Fikkan, D. J. Murphy and R. S. Houston Differentiation source for the mafic and ultramafic rocks ('enstatite-peridotites') and some porphyritic granites of Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land / D. N. B. Skinner Rb-Sr geochronology of the Nimrod Group, central Transantarctic Mountains / J. Gunner and G. Faure Polyphase deformation of the Precambrian Nimrod Group, central Transantarctic Mountains / G. W. Grindley The Beacon Supergroup of east Antarctica (Review) / P. J. Barrett, G. W. Grindley and P. N. Webb Recent advances in the pre-Permian geology of northern Victoria Land / S. Nathan and D. N. B. Skinner Summary of the geology of lower Rennick Glacier, northern Victoria Land / J. A. S. Dow and V. E. Neall Stratigraphy of the Beacon Supergroup between the Olympus and Boomerang Ranges, Victoria Land / B. C. McKelvey, P. N. Webb, M. P. Gorton and B. P. Kohn Stratigraphy and petrology of the Beacon Supergroup, southern Victoria Land / D. B. Matz, P. R. Pinet and M. O. Hayes Pagoda Formation: evidence of Permian glaciation in the central Transantarctic Mountains / D. A. Coates Stratigraphy and petrology of the mainly fluviatile Permian and Triassic part of the Beacon Supergroup, Beardmore Glacier area / P. J. Barrett Permian-Triassic Beacon Supergroup of the Shackleton Glacier area, Queen Maud Range, Transantarctic Mountains / K. E. La Prade Geology of an area near the mouth of Beardmore Glacier, Ross Dependency / R. L. Oliver Stratigraphy of Triassic tetrapod-bearing beds of Antarctica / D. H. Elliot, J. W. Collinson and J. S. Powell Antarctic Triassic tetrapods (Review) / E. H. Colbert The early Mesozoic volcaniclastic Prebble Formation, Beardmore Glacier area / P. J. Barrett and D. H. Elliot Jurassic geology of the Allan-Battlements-Carapace Nunataks area, Victoria Land (Abstract) / B. A. Hall and H. W. Borns Major oxide chemistry of the Kirkpatrick basalt, central Transantarctic Mountains / D. H. Elliot Weddell orogeny-latest Permian to early Mesozoic deformation at the Weddell Sea margin of the Transantarctic Mountains / A. B. Ford Some observations on the glacial geology of the Beardmore Glacier area / J. H. Mercer Interaction of the east Antarctic ice sheet, alpine glaciations and sealevel in the Wright Valley area, southern Victoria Land / P. E. Calkin and C. Bull Weathering and soil formation in the dry valleys of southern Victoria Land: a possible origin for the salts in the soils / G. O. Linkletter IV. Eastern Antarctica Antarctic tectonics (Review) / C. Craddock Tectonics of Antarctica (Review) / G. E. Grikurov, M. G. Ravich and D. S. Soloviev Main features of Antarctic neotectonics / G. A. Znachko-Yavorskiy Dispersion-wave studies in Antarctica (Review) / R. D. Adams Crustal structure of antipodal regions of the Earth: Antarctic and Arctic / R. M. Demenitskaya and V. I. Rosenberg Results of deep seismic sounding of the Earth's crust in east Antarctica / A. L. Kogan Antarctic geochronology (Review) / A. Ya. Krylov Local earthquakes in Victoria Land / R. D. Adams Gravity determinations in Antarctica / N. P. Grushinsky Project of a gravimetric network and gravity survey in Antarctica / N. P. Grushinsky and G. E. Lazarev Regional metamorphism of the Antarctic platform crystalline basement (Review) / M. G. Ravich Enderbites / E. N. Kamenev The charnockite problem / M. G. Ravich Sequence of metamorphism and deformation in the Mawson charnockite of east Antarctica / K. Kizaki Platform magmatic formations of east Antarctica (Review) / D. S. Soloviev The sedimentary and volcanic sequence of Vestfjella, Dronning Maud Land / A. Hjelle and T. Winsnes Age an
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : The MIT Press
    Call number: AWI A3-02-0015
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 199 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
    ISBN: 0262130831
    Uniform Title: Prognoz pogody kak zadača fiziki 〈engl.〉
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Foreword to the English translation Preface 1 INTRODUCTION 1. A short history of the problem 2. Scales of weather processes 3. The spectrum of atmospheric processes 2 THE HYDRODYNAMIC THEORY OF SHORT-RANGE WEATHER PREDICTION 4. Adiabatic invariants 5. Classification of atmospheric motions 6. Adaptation of meteorological fields 7. The Quasi-geostrophic approximation 8. The Quasi-solenoidal approximation 9. Primitive equations 10. Vertical structure of synoptic processes 11. Difference schemes 12. Weather prediction 3 THE PHYSICAL NATURE OF LONG-TERM WEATHER CHANGES 13. The global nature of long-term weather processes 14. Global observation 15. Nonadiabatic effects 16. Heat sources in the atmosphere 17. The regulating role of clouds 18. Numerical experiments 19. The interaction of the oceans and the atmosphere 20. Predictability 21. Extraterrestrial influences 4 ADDITIONS 22. Modeling the planetary circulation 23. The atmospheres of other planets 24. Planning and forecasts References Index , Aus dem Russischen übersetzt
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    Call number: AWI A4-83-0663
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 511 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9514200047
    ISSN: 0356-1437
    Series Statement: Acta Universitatis Ouluensis : Seria A = Scientiae rerum naturalium ; 3 : Geologica 1
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Preface List of Participants lngrid Olsson: The pretreatment of samples and the interpretation of the results of 14C determinations Robert McGhee: Climatic change and the development of Canadian Arctic cultural traditions J.C.F. Tedrow: Soil morphology as an indicator of climatic changes in the Arctic areas Weston Slake, Jr.: Climatic implications of radiocarbon-dated driftwood in the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Arctic Canada Jean Malaurie, Yrjo Vasari, Hannu Hyvarinen, Georgette Delibrias and Jacques Labeyrie: Preliminary remarks on Holocene paleoclimates in the regions of Thule and lnglefield Land, above all since the beginning of our own era Geoffrey Hattersley-Smith: Climatic change and related problems in northern Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canada John T. Andrews and Jack D. Ives: Late- and postglacial events (〈10,000 B.P.) in the eastern Canadian Arctic with particular reference to the Cockburn Moraines and break-up of the Laurentide Ice Sheet Anker Weidick: Notes on Holocene glacial events in Greenland M.G. Grosswald: Glacier variations and crustal movements in northern European Russia in late Pleistocene and Holocene times Hannu Hyvarinen: Pollen-analytical evidence for Flandrian climatic change in Svalbard Yrjö Vasari: The history of the vegetation of Iceland during the Holocene J.C. Ritchie: Pollen analysis of late-Quaternary sediments from the arctic treeline of the Mackenzie River delta region, Northwest Territories, Canada llmari Hustich: The influence of climate on the growth of trees Bent Fredskild: Palynological evidence for Holocene climatic changes in Greenland Harvey Nichols: Summary of the palynological evidence for late-Quaternary vegetational and climatic change in the central and eastern Canadian Arctic LV. Firsov, T.P. levina and S.L. Troitskiy: Holocene climatic changes in Northern Siberia Gustaf Siren: Climate in the past and in the future Yvonne Herman, James R. O'Neil and Charles l. Drake: Micropaleontology and paleotemperatures of postglacial SW Greenland fjord cores Eric Olausson: The role of the Arctic Ocean during cool climatic periods B.l. Dzerdzeevskii and V.S. Sergin: A procedure for studying climatic fluctuations on different time scales H.H. Lamb: Atmospheric circulation and climate in the Arctic since the last Ice Age Jacques Labeyrie: Is there a possibility of the modification of polar climates by particle emission from the sun? H.H. Lamb: Concluding remarks
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