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  • 1
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    Call number: AWI A4-13-0079
    In: Springer Praxis books in geophysical sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface to the first edition. - Preface to the second editon. - List of figures. - List of tables. - List of symbols. - List of abbreviations. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Drift ice material. - 2.1 Sea ice cover. - 2.2 Ice floes to drift ice particles. - 2.3 Sea ice growth and melting. - 2.4 Ice thickness distribution. - 2.5 Sea ice ridges. - 2.6 Drift ice state. - 3 Ice kinematics. - 3.1 Description of ice velocity field. - 3.2 Observations. - 3.3 Stochastic modelling. - 3.4 Conservation of ice. - 4 Sea ice rheology. - 4.1 General. - 4.2 Viscous laws. - 4.3 Plastic laws. - 4.4 Granular floe collision models. - 4.5 Scaling of ice strength. - 5 Equation of drift ice motion. - 5.1 Derivation of the equation of motion. - 5.2 Atmospheric and oceanic boundary layers. - 5.3 Sea ice-ocean interaction. - 5.4 Scale analysis. - 5.5 Dynamics of a single ice floe. - 6 Free drift. - 6.1 Steady state solution. - 6.2 Non-steady case. - 6.3 Linear coupled ice-ocean model. - 6.4 Frequency spectrum of free drift. - 6.5 Spatial aspects of free drift. - 7 Drift in the presence of internal friction. - 7.1 The role of internal friction. - 7.2 Channel flow of sea ice. - 7.3 Ice drift along coastal boundary. - 7.4 Zonal sea ice drift. - 7.5 Modelling of ice tank experiments. - 7.6 Timespace scaling of ice drift. - 8 Numerical modelling. - 8.1 Numerical solutions. - 8.2 Examples of sea ice dynamics models. - 8.3 Short-term modelling applications. - 8.4 Oil spills in ice conditions. - 8.5 Climate models. - 9 Use and need of knowledge on ice drift. - 9.1 Science. - 9.2 Practice. - 9.3 Final comments. - 10 Study problems. - 10.1 Problems. - 10.2 Instructions and solutions. - 11 References. - Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: This new edition of The drift of sea ice brings the theory, observations and practical applications of research into sea ice drift completely up to date, taking in to account and discussing the many new scientific results which have been published, in particular connected with thermodynamics, ice-ocean interaction, scaling, and numerical model applications in short-term and climate forecasting. This revised and expanded text presents the geophysical theory, observations from field programs, mathematical modelling techniques, and applications of sea ice drift science. It shows how the fundamental laws of sea ice drift come from the material properties of sea ice and the basic laws of mechanics. The book provides detailed analytical modelling and mathematical models and presents the construction of numerical ice drift models. The drift of sea ice gives a collection of worked examples on sea ice dynamics; details the derivation of the fundamental laws of sea ice dynamics in an understandable form; teaches methods for local and regional ice forecasting for ice engineering applications; analyses the system of equations for the general properties of sea ice drift and the derivation of the free drift model and analytical models for ice drift in the presence of internal friction; makes an excellant source book for climate research concerning the role of sea ice dynamics in the global climate.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXX, 347 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2. Aufl., Softcover reprint of hardcover 2011
    ISBN: 9783642267574
    Series Statement: Springer Praxis books in geophysical sciences
    Language: English
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    Call number: AWI G6-15-0043
    Description / Table of Contents: Cosmogenic radionuclides are radioactive isotopes which are produced by natural processes and distributed across the earth. Utilizing a holistic approach to the environment, the authors show how cosmogenic radionuclides can be used to trace and to reconstruct the history of a large variety of processes. They discuss the ways in which cosmogenic radionuclides can assist in the quantification of complex processes in the present-day environment. The book aims to demonstrate to the reader the strength of analytic tools based on cosmogenic radionuclides, their contribution to almost any field of modern natural science, and how these tools may assist in the solution of many present and future problems that we face here on earth. The book provides a comprehensive discussion of the basic principles behind the applications of cosmogenic (and other) radionuclides as environmental tracers and dating tools. Following the introduction, the second part of the book provides basic information on the origin, properties, and time variability of cosmic radiation, and the concepts, terminology and formulate that will be used in the later chapters. The third part discusses in detail the production of radionuclides by cosmic radiation, their transport and distribution in the atmosphere and the hydrosphere, their storage in natural archives, and how they are measured. The fourth part of the book presents a number of examples selected to illustrate typical tracer and dating applications in a number of different contexts (atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, biosphere, solar physics and astronomy). At the same time the authors outline the limitations of the use of cosmogenic radionuclides. Written on a level accessible to graduate students without specialist skills in physics or mathematics, the book addresses a wide audience, ranging from archaeology, biophysics, and geophysics, to atmospheric physics, hydrology, astrophysics and space science.
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    Pages: XVI, 426 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783642146503
    Series Statement: Physics of earth and space environments
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Part 1 Introduction. - 1 Motivation. - 2 Goals. - Reference. - 3 Setting the Stage and Outline. - Part 2 Cosmic Radiation. - 4 Introduction to Cosmic Radiation. - 5 The Cosmic Radiation Near Earth. - 5.1 Introduction and History of Cosmic Ray Research. - 5.2 The "Rosetta Stone" of Paleocosmic Ray Studies. - 5.3 Some Important Definitions. - 5.4 The Origin and Properties of the Galactic Cosmic Radiation. - 5.5 Our Variable Sun. - 5.6 The Heliosphere, the Termination Shock, and the Current Sheet. - 5.7 Modulation of the Cosmic Radiation in the Heliosphere. - 5.7.1 The Cosmic Ray Propagation Equation. - 5.7.2 The Local Interstellar Spectrum. - 5.7.3 The Cosmic Ray Modulation Function and Potential. - 5.7.4 Practical Applications of the Modulation Function. - 5.7.5 Drift Effects (qA Positive and qA Negative Effects). - 5.7.6 Shock Wave Effects (The Forbush Decrease and GMIRs). - 5.8 Geomagnetic Field Effects. - 5.8.1 The Properties of the Geomagnetic Field. - 5.8.2 The Geomagnetic Cut-off Rigidity. - 5.8.3 The Earth's Magnetosphere and the Polar Aurora. - References. - 6 Instrumental Measurements of the Cosmic Radiation. - 6.1 Introduction. - 6.2 Ionization Chambers and Muon Telescopes. - 6.3 The IGY and IQSY Neutron Monitors, and Spaceship Earth. - 6.4 Satellite Borne Detectors. - 6.5 Latitude Effects and the Yield Functions. - 6.6 Inter-calibration of the Different Cosmic Ray Records. - 6.7 Cosmic Ray Archives. - References. - 7 Time Variations of the Cosmic Radiation. - 7.1 Introduction and Atmospheric Effects. - 7.2 The Eleven-and Twenty-Two-Year Variations. - 7.3 The Long-term Variations. - 7.4 Forbush Decreases, Globally Merged Interaction Regions and Some Smaller Effects. - References. - 8 The Solar Cosmic Radiation. - 8.1 Historical Overview. - 8.2 The Observed Production of Cosmic Rays by the Sun. - 8.2.1Ground Level Events. - 8.2.2 SEP Events Observed by Satellites. - 8.2.3 Paleo-Cosmic Ray Measurements of SEP Events. - 8.3 Overall Characteristics of the Solar Cosmic Radiation. - 8.3.1 The Energy Spectra. - 8.3.2 The Effect of Longitude Relative to the Central Solar Meridian. - 8.3.3 The Frequency of Occurrence, and the Detection of Historic SEP Events. - References. - Part 3 Cosmogenic Radionuclides. - 9 Introduction to Cosmogenic Radionuclides. - 10 Production of Cosmogenic Radionuclides in the Atmosphere. - 10.1 Introduction. - 10.2 Interaction of Primary Cosmic Rays with the Atmosphere. - 10.2.1 Production of Secondary Particles. - 10.2.2 Ionization and Excitation Processes. - 10.2.3 Simulated Atmospheric Proton and Neutron Fluxes. - 10.3 Production of Cosmogenic Radionuclides in the Atmosphere. - 10.3.1 Early Production Models. - 10.3.2 Production Cross-Sections. - 10.3.3 Production Rates and Inventories. - 10.4 Production Results and Analytical Tools. - References. - 11 Production of Cosmogenic Radionuclides in Other Environmental Systems. - 11.1 Introduction. - 11.2 Terrestrial Solid Matter (Rocks, Ice). - 11.2.1 36Cl Production in Limestone and Dolomite. - 11.2.2 10Be and 14C Production in Ice. - 11.3 Extraterrestrial Solid Matter. - References. - 12 Alternative Production Mechanisms. - 12.1 Introduction. - 12.2 Natural Production Mechanisms. - 12.2.1 Cosmic Ray Induced Reactions. - 12.2.2 Radioactive Decay-Induced Reactions. - 12.3 Anthropogenic Production Mechanisms. - 12.3.1 Nuclear Power Plant and Nuclear Bomb-Induced Reactions. - 12.3.2 Research, Industrial, and Medical Induced Reactions. - References. - 13 Transport and Deposition. - 13.1 Introduction. - 13.2 Basics of the Atmosphere. - 13.3 Removal or Scavenging Processes. - 13.3.1 Wet Deposition. - 13.3.2 Dry Deposition. - 13.3.3 Gravitational Settling. - 13.3.4 The Big Picture. - 13.4 Modelling the Atmospheric Transport. - 13.4.1 Summary. - 13.5 Geochemical Cycles. - 13.5.1 Introduction. - 13.5.2 The Beryllium Cycle. - 13.5.3 Carbon Cycle. - 13.5.4 The Chlorine Cycle. - 13.5.5 The Iodine Cycle. - References. - 14 Archives. - 14.1 Introduction. - 14.2 Intrinsic Properties of the Cosmogenic Radionuclide Archives. - 14.3 Time Scales. - 14.4 Examples of Archives. - 14.5 Proxies and Surrogates. - 14.6 Properties of Data in the Cosmogenic Archives. - 14.6.1 Sampling Effects. - 14.6.2 Transfer Functions. - 14.7 Modelled Transfer Functions. - 14.7.1 10Be and 7Be in the Atmosphere. - 14.7.2 10Be and 26Al in Deep-Sea Sediments. - References. - 15 Detection. - 15.1 Introduction. - 15.2 Low-Level Decay Counting. - 15.3 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. - 15.4 Decay Versus Atom Counting. - 15.5 Other Techniques, Optical Methods. - 15.5.1 Final Remarks. - References. - Part 4 Applications. - 16 Introduction to Applications. - 17 Solar Physics. - 17.1 Introduction. - 17.2 Solar Periodicities and the "Grand Minima" in the Cosmogenic Radionuclide Record. - 17.2.1 Solar Periodicities: Time Domain Studies. - 17.2.2 Solar Periodicities: Frequency Domain Studies. - 17.3 Cosmic Rayand Solar Effects in the Past. - 17.3.1 The Past Millennium. - 17.3.2 The Past 10,000 Years (the "Holocene"). - 17.3.3 The Long Solar Minimum of 2007-2009. - 17.4 The Heliomagnetic Field Throughout the Past 10,000 Years. - 17.5 Solar Irradiance and Terrestrial Climate. - 17.6 Radiation Doses on Earth and in Space in the Future. - 17.7 Quantitative Measures of Solar Activity for the Past. - 17.7.1 Reconstructed Sunspot Numbers. - 17.7.2 Modulation Function. - References. - 18 Galactic Astronomy. - 18.1 Introduction. - 18.2 Galactic Structure. - 18.3 Individual Supernova. - References. - 19 Atmosphere. - 19.1 Introduction. - 19.2 Studies of Atmospheric Mixing. - 19.3 36Cl Bomb Pulse as a Tracer of Atmospheric Transport. - 19.4 Concentrations and Fluxes. - References. - 20 Hydrosphere. - 20.1 Introduction. - 20.2 Tritium. - 20.3 Carbon-14. - 20.4 Krypton-81. - 20.5 Chlorine-36. - 20.6 Beryllium-7 to Beryllium-10 Ratio. - References. - 21 Geosphere. - 21.1 Introduction. - 21.2 Geomagnetic Field Intensity. - 21.3 Transport of Cosmogenic Radionuclides in Geological Systems. - 21.3.1 Introduction. - 21.3.2 Migration in Ice. - 21.3.3 Transport in Soils. - 21.3.4 Transport in Rocks. - 21.3.5 Formation of Loess Plateaus. - 21.3.6 Subduction. - References. - 22 Biosphere. - 22.1 Introduction. - 22.2 Radiocarbon Applications. - 22.3 Chlorine-36 in Ecosystems. - 22.4 Iodine-129. - 22.5 Aluminium-26. - References. - 23 Dating. - 23.1 Introduction. - 23.2 Absolute Dating. - 23.2.1 Principle of Radiocarbon Dating. - 23.2.2 Exposure Dating. - 23.2.3 10Be/36Cl- and 7Be/10Be-Dating. - 23.3 Synchronization of Records. - 23.3.1 10Be or 36Cl with 14C During the Holocene. - 23.3.2 The Use of Time Markers. - References. - Glossary. - Index.
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: AWI A6-12-0045
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: - PART I FUNDAMENTAL LAWS. - 1 Preliminaries. - 2 Conservation laws for moving fluids. - PART II COMMON APPROXIMATIONS. - 3 Approximations derived from mode filtering. - 4 Approximations relating to density changes and geometric conditions. - 5 Geostrophic and quasi-geostrophic motions. - PART III OCEAN WAVES. - 6 Sound waves. - 7 Gravity waves. - 8 Long waves. - 9 Lagrangian theory of ocean waves. - 10 Forced waves. - PART IV OCEANIC TURBULENCE AND EDDIES. - 11 Small-scale turbulence. - 12 Geostrophic turbulence. - PART V ASPECTS OF OCEAN CIRCULATION THEORY. - 13 Forcing of the Ocean. - 14 The wind-driven circulation. - 15 The meridional overturning of the oceans. - 16 The circulation of the Southern Ocean. - PART VI APPENDIX. - A Mathematical basics. - B Models of the ocean circulation.
    Description / Table of Contents: Ocean Dynamics is a concise introduction to the fundamentals of fluid mechanics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics and the common approximations for geophysical fluid dynamics and presents a comprehensive approach to large-scale ocean circulation theory. Each of the five parts of the book - fundamental laws, common approximations, ocean waves, oceanic turbulence and eddies, and selected aspects of ocean circulation theory - starts with elementary considerations, blending then classical topics with more advanced developments of fluid mechanics and theoretical oceanography for the respective field.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxiii, 704 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783642234491
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    Call number: AWI A13-11-0030
    In: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering
    Description / Table of Contents: This book surveys recent developments in numerical techniques for global atmospheric models. It is based upon a collection of lectures prepared by leading experts in the field. The chapters reveal the multitude of steps that determine the global atmospheric model design. They encompass the choice of the equation set, computational grids on the sphere, horizontal and vertical discretizations, time integration methods, filtering and diffusion mechanisms, conservation properties, tracer transport, and considerations for designing models for massively parallel computers. A reader interested in applied numerical methods but also the many facets of atmospheric modeling should find this book of particular relevance.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 556 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9783642116391
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering 80
    Note: Contents: PART I EQUATIONS OF MOTION AND BASIC IDEAS ON DISCRETIZATIONS. - 1 Some Basic Dynamics Relevant to the Design of Atmospheric Model Dynamical Cores / John Thuburn. - 2 Waves, Hyperbolicity and Characteristics / Joseph Tribbia and Roger Temam. - 3 Horizontal Discretizations: Some Basic Ideas / John Thuburn. - 4 Vertical Discretizations: Some Basic Ideas / John Thuburn. - 5 Time Discretization: Some Basic Approaches / Dale R. Durran. - 6 Stabilizing Fast Waves / Dale R. Durran. - PART II CONSERVATION LAWS, FINITE-VOLUME METHODS, REMAPPING TECHNIQUES AND SPHERICAL GRIDS. - 7 Momentum, Vorticity and Transport: Considerations in the Design of a Finite-Volume Dynamical Core / Todd D. Ringler. - 8 Atmospheric Transport Schemes: Desirable Properties and a Semi-Lagrangian View on Finite-Volume Discretizations / Peter H. Lauritzen, Paul A. Ullrich, and Ramachandran D. Nair. - 9 Emerging Numerical Methods for Atmospheric Modeling / Ramachandran D. Nair, Michael N. Levy, and Peter H. Lauritzen. - 10 Voronoi Tessellations and Their Application to Climate and Global Modeling / Lili Ju, Todd Ringler, and Max Gunzburger. - PART III PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR DYNAMICAL CORES IN WEATHER AND CLIMATE MODELS. - 11 Conservation in Dynamical Cores: What, How and Why? / John Thuburn. - 12 Conservation of Mass and Energy for the Moist Atmospheric Primitive Equations on Unstructured Grids / Mark A. Taylor. - 13 The Pros and Cons of Diffusion, Filters and Fixers in Atmospheric General Circulation Models / Christiane Jablonowski and David L. Williamson. - 14 Kinetic Energy Spectra and Model Filters / William C. Skamarock. - 15 A Perspective on the Role of the Dynamical Core in the Development of Weather and Climate Models / Richard B. Rood. - 16 Refactoring Scientific Applications for Massive Parallelism / John M. Dennis and Richard D. Loft.
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    Call number: AWI G3-17-90622
    In: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, 118
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXIX, 387 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9783642002878 (GB.) , 9783642002885 (electronic)
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in earth sciences 118
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: PART I GEOLOGICAL AND PALEOECOLOGICAL EVENTS OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE IN NORTHERN EURASIA. - 1 Geological and Paleoecological Events of the Late Pleistocene along Eurasian Coastal Areas of the Arctic Ocean. - General Upper Pleistocene Stratigraphie Scheme for Northern Eurasia. - Duration of the Mikulino Interglaciation. - Correlation of the Natural Events Correlative with MIS 5d-5a in Northern West Europe and Northwestern Russia. - 2 Late Pleistocene Geologic-Paleoecological Events in the North of European Russia. - Relationship between Land and Sea Areas during the Mikulino Interglacial in Northern Eurasia. - Genetic Types of Continental Sediments. - Marine Sediments of the Boreal Transgression in the North of European Russia. - 3 Main Geologic-Paieoecoioglcal Events of the Late Pleistocene in the North of Western Siberia. - 4 Geologic-Paleoecological Events of the late Pleistocene in the Northern-Siberian Lowland and Taimyr Peninsula. - 5 The Late Glacial Time and Holocene of Northern Eurasia. - 6 Outlines of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene History of the East Arctic Seas. - 7 The Deglaciation Time and Holocene of Northern Eurasia. - PART II MARINE SEDIMENTATION IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND SUBARCTIC SEAS. - 8 The Seas of West Subarctic Region. - Geologic and Oceanographic Setting. - History of Sedimentation. - History of Sedimentation Rates. - History of Sedimentation on the Vøring Plateau During the Last 25 ka. - History of Sedimentation at the Continental Margin of Eastern and South-Eastern Greenland During the Last 130 ka. - 9 The Arctic Ocean. - Recent Environment. - Morphostructure, Oceanographic and Sea-Ice Setting, Recent Sediments and Their Mineral Composition. - Facies Variations of Holocene Sediments on the Yermak Plateau (According to Study Data of 〉 63 mkm Fraction). - History of Sedimentation. - History of Sedimentation Rates During the Last 130 ka. - History of Sedimentation on the Yermak Plateau During the Last 190 ka. - Organic-Geochemical Sediment Studies of the Eastern Part of the Central Arctic. - 10 The Western Arctic Seas. - Recent Sedimentation Environment. - The Barents Sea. - The Kara Sea. - Surface Sediments of the Pechora Sea. - Surface Sediments of St. Anna Trough. - Facies Zonality of Surface Sediments in the Eastern Kara Sea. - History of Sedimentation. - Late- and Post-Glacial History of Sedimentation in the Eastern Part of the Barents Sea. - Holocene Sedimentation History in the Southern Novaya Zemlya Trough. - History of Sedimentation in the Pechora Sea During the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. - Light Fraction Mineralogy of the Upper Quaternary Sediments from the Saint Anna Trough and Its Paleoceanographic Interpretation. - Holocene History of Yenisei River Discharge. - Holocene History of Ob River Discharge. - 11 Eastern Arctic Seas. - Recent Sedimentation Environment. - The Laptev Sea. - The East Siberian Sea. - The Chukchi Sea. - History of Sedimentation. - History of Sedimentation in the Laptev Sea During the Late Weichselian to Holocene by Geophysical and Geochemical Data. - Holocene History of the Lena and Other Rivers Discharge in the Laptev Sea. - Organic Geochemical Data About Sedimentation History Along the Continental Slope of the East Siberian Sea During the Last Climatic Cycle. - Preliminary Data About Accumulation of Diatom-Bearing Clayey Silts at the Chukchi Sea Shelf. - 12 Seas of the Eastern Subarctic. - Recent Sedimentation Environment. - History of Sedimentation. - History of Sedimentation in the Deep-Water Part of the Shirshov Ridge (Bering Sea) During the Last Three Marine-Isotope Stages. - History of Sedimentation in the Northern Sea of Okhotsk During the Last 1.1 Ma. - PART III THE LATE PLEISTOCENE PALEOGEOGRAPHIC EVENTS OF NORTHERN EURASIA AND HISTORY OF SEDIMENTATION IN THE SUBARCTIC SEAS AND THE ARCTIC OCEAN IN RELATION TO THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION DURING THE LAST CLIMATIC CYCLE. - 13 Characteristic Features of the Mikulino Landscapes. - 14 Results of Paleoclimate Studies. - 15 Particularities of Sedimentation Processes Within the Continental Blocks and Marine Basins. - Deglaciation Peculiarities. - Facies Variability during Glaciations, Deglaciations, Interglacials. - Geological History of the Arctic Ocean Sea Ice during the Last 60 ka. - Intercoupling of Atmo-, Hydro-, Cryo-, Bio-, and Lithospheres. - References. - Index.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-08-0027 ; M 08.0186
    In: Soil biology
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume provides a comprehensive coverage of the principal extreme soil ecosystems of natural and anthropogenic origin. Extreme soils oppose chemical or physical limits to colonization by most soil organisms and present the microbiologist with exciting opportunities. Described here are fascinating environments, such as permafrost, saline, arid and geothermal soils, peatlands, subsurface geomaterial rich in sulfidic ore, Martian soils, hydrocarbon-contaminated hot desert and Antarctic soils, as well as fire-impacted, heavy-metal and radionuclide contaminated soils. Those environments lend themselves both to timely descriptions of colonizing organisms and their activities, and to thoughtful examination of community structure and microbial evolution. Extreme soils provide invaluable examples of microbial adaptations in coping with hostile habitats. Being home to a remarkable diversity, they are ideal models for scientific exploration and propose solutions to biotechnology and bioremediation challenges.
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    Pages: XVII, 369 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783540742302
    Series Statement: Soil biology 13
    Note: Contents: PART I PRINCIPLES OF EXTREME SOIL MICROBIOLOGY. - 1 The Microbiological Promises of Extreme Soils / Patrice Dion. - 2 Microbial Diversity, Life Strategies, and Adaptation to Life in Extreme Soils / Vigdis Torsvik and Lise Øvreås. - 3 Extreme Views on Prokaryote Evolution / Patrice Dion. - 4 Biodiversity: Extracting Lessons from Extreme Soils / Diana H. Wall. - PART II NATURAL EXTREME SOILS. - 5 Halophilic and Halotolerant Micro-Organisms from Soils / Antonio Ventosa, Encarnacion Mellado, Cristina Sanchez-Porro, and M. Carmen Marquez. - 6 Atacama Desert Soil Microbiology / Benito G6mez-Silva, Fred A. Rainey, Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes, Christopher P. McKay, and Rafael Navarro-Gonzruez. - 7 Microbial Communities and Processes in Arctic Permafrost Environments / Dirk Wagner. - 8 Aerobic, Endospore-Forming Bacteria from Antarctic Geothermal Soils / Niall A. Logan and Raymond N. Allan. - 9 Peatland Microbiology / Shwet Kamal and Ajit Vanna. - 10 Subsurface Geomicrobiology of the Iberian Pyritic Belt / Ricardo Amils, David Femandez-Remolar, Felipe Gómez, Elena González-Toril, Nuria Rodriguez, Carlos Briones, Olga Prieto-Ballesteros, Jose Luis Sanz, Emiliano Díaz,Todd O. Stevens, Carol R. Stoker, the MARTE Team. - 11 The Potential for Extant Life in the Soils of Mars / Ronald L. Crawford and David A. Newcombe. - PART III ANTHROPOGENIC EXTREME SOILS. - 12 Bacteriology of Extremely Cold Soils Exposed to Hydrocarbon Pollution / Lucas A.M. Ruberto, Susana C. Vazquez, and Walter P. Mac Cormack. - 13 Microbiology of Oil-Contaminated Desert Soils and Coastal Areas in the Arabian Gulf Region / Samir Radwan. - 14 Microbial Communities in Fire-Affected Soils / Christopher Janzen and Tarnmy Tobin-Janzen. - 15 Endophytes and Rhizosphere Bacteria of Plants Growing in Heavy Metal-Containing Soils / Angela Sessitsch and Markus Puschemeiter. - 16 Interactions of Fungi and Radionuclides in Soil / John Dighton, Tatyana Tugay, and Nelli Zhdanova. - Index.
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: AWI A2-08-0036 ; PIK N 076-08-0141
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXII, 268 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9783540732471
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    Call number: AWI A5-09-0035
    Description / Table of Contents: Den untersten Teil der Erdatmosphäre, der von der Erdoberfläche direkt beeinflusst wird, nennt man die Atmosphärische Grenzschicht. Sie gehört zur unmittelbaren Umwelt der meisten Lebewesen (Mensch, Tier, Pflanzenwelt) und erhält dadurch und durch viele ihr eigene Prozesse und Eigenschaften eine besondere Bedeutung. Deshalb hat sich auch ein eigenes Teilgebiet der Meteorologie, die Grenzschicht-Meteorologie, entwickelt. Dieses Buch stellt die wesentlichen Grundlagen dieser Disziplin zusammen und erläutert sie. Dabei stehen einerseits physikalische Gesetze der Hydrodynamik (z. B. der Turbulenz) und der Thermodynamik, andererseits die stark interdisziplinär ausgerichtete Mikrometeorologie bzw. Mikroklimatologie im Vordergrund des Interesses. Dieses Buch möchte Leser ansprechen, die an der Meteorologie und vor allem an der bodennahen Atmosphäre interessiert sind. Darüber hinaus wendet es sich an alle, die sich mit der Wechselwirkung zwischen Erdoberfläche und Atmosphäre auseinandersetzen, z. B. an Geographen, Bodenkundler und Pflanzenökologen.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IX, 211 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 978-3-540-75980-5
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: TEIL I - PHYSIK DER ATMOSPHÄRISCHEN GRENZSCHICHT. - 1 Der Grenzschicht-Begriff. - 1.1 Die Atmosphärische Grenzschicht, der unterste Teil der Troposphäre. - 1.2 Der Grenzschicht-Begriff in der allgemeinen Strömungslehre. - 1.3 Anwendung der Bewegungsgleichung. - 1.4 Gedanklicher Übergang zur Atmosphärischen Grenzschicht. - 1.5 Skalenanalyse. - 1.5.1 Beispiel 1: Thermische Diffusion bei vorgegebener charakteristischer Länge. - 1.5.2 Beispiel 2: Höhe einer stationären Laborgrenzschicht. - 1.5.3 Beispiel 3: Höhe einer stationären Atmosphärischen Grenzschicht. - 1.6 Dimensionsanalyse. - 1.7 Unterschiedliche Definitionen der Grenzschichthöhe aus dem Profilverlauf. - 1.8 Typen der Atmosphärischen Grenzschicht. - 2 Flussdichten. - 2.1 Turbulenz. - 2.2 Formulierung von Flussdichten. - 2.2.1 Die transportierte Eigenschaft ist ein Skalar. - 2.2.2 Die transportierte Eigenschaft ist die Komponente eines Vektors. - 2.2.3 Der molekulare Impulstransport. - 3 Die hydrodynamischen Grundgleichungen. - 3.1 Die Komponentenschreibweise. - 3.2 Die Kontinuitätsgleichung. - 3.3 Die Gasgleichung. - 3.4 Skalenanalyse von mit Fluktuationsgrößen gebildeten Termen. - 3.5 Die Bewegungsgleichung. - 3.6 Die Haushaltsgleichungen für die fühlbare Wärme und den Wasserdampf. - 3.7 Die Randbedingungen. - 4 Haushaltsgleichungen von Größen, die dieTurbulenz beschreiben. - 4.1 Die Haushaltsgleichung für die turbulente kinetische Energie. - 4.2 Weitere Gleichungen fur kinetische Energien. - 4.3 Allgemeines über Haushaltsgleichungen für Momente zweiter Ordnung. - 4.4 Spektraler Transfer. - 4.5 Quantitative Beispiele. - 5 Die Parametrisierung. - 5.1 Das Problem. - 5.2 Die Schließung erster Ordnung. - 5.2.1 Der K-Ansatz und die Theorie des Mischungsweges. - 5.2.2 Der Differenzen-Ansatz. - 5.3 Schließungen höherer Ordnung. - 6 Dynamik der Ekman-Schicht. - 6.1 Die Ekman-Spirale in der Atmosphäre. - 6.1.1 Die Ekman-Gleichungen. - 6.1.2 Lösung der Ekman-Gleichungen mit KM = const. - 6.1.3 Lösung der Ekman-Gleichungen mit höhenabhängigem KM. - 6.1.4 Darstellung und Interpretation der Lösungen. - 6.2 Die vertikale Struktur der Atmosphärischen Grenzschicht. - 6.2.1 Die Höhe der Prandtl-Schicht. - 6.2.2 Die Höhe der dynamischen Grenzschicht. - 6.2.3 Das Gesamtbild der Struktur der horizontal homogenen dynamischen Grenzschicht. - 6.3 Die Ekman-Spirale im Ozean. - 7 Die Prandtl-Schicht. - 7.1 Das logarithmische Windprofil bei neutraler Schichtung. - 7.2 Überlegungen zum diabatischen Windprofil. - 7.3 Stabilitätsbetrachtungen. - 7.4 Das Turbulenzkriterium von L.F. Richardson. - 7.5 Die Ähnlichkeitstheorie von Monin und Obukhov. - 7.6 Das aus der Ähnlichkeitstheorie folgende Windprofil. - 7.7 Allgemeine Formulierung der Profilbeziehungen. - 7.8 Die Bestimmung der Funktionen φ (ζ) und j (ζ). - 7.9 Die Bulk-Transportkoeffizienten oder -widerstände. - 7.10 Weitere Gesetzmäßigkeiten der Prandtl-Schicht. - 8 Die Rossby-Zahl-Ähnlichkeitstheorie. - 8.1 Grundlagen. - 8.2 Die Widerstandsgesetze der AGS. - 8.3 Einfache Modelle für die gesamte AGS. - 9 Die konvektive Grenzschicht. - 9.1 Einordnung in die Grundtypen der AGS. - 9.2 Ähnlichkeitsbetrachtungen. - 9.3 Die beobachtete Struktur der konvektiven Grenzschicht. - 9.4 Konzeptionelle Modelle. - 9.4.1 Die Grundstruktur der konvektiven Grenzschicht. - 9.4.2 Die trockene konvektive Grenzschicht. - 9.4.3 Die konvektive Grenzschicht mit Wolken (feuchte CBL). - 10 Die stabile Grenzschicht. - 10.1 Das Phänomen. - 10.2 Der nächtliche Grenzschicht-Strahlstrom. - TEIL II - MIKROMETEOROLOGIE. - 11 Die Energiebilanz an der Erdoberfläche. - 11.1 Die Strahlungsbilanz. - 11.2 Der Bodenwärmestrom. - 11.3 Die Energiebilanzterme über wirklichen Oberflächen. - 11.4 Zusammenhänge zwischen den Energiebilanztermen. - 11.5 Messung der Energiebilanzterme. - 11.6 Beispiele. - 12 Mikroklimate. - 12.1 Definition. - 12.2 Beispiele. - 12.3 Interne Grenzschichten. - 13 Das Bestandsklima. - 13.1 Eigenschaften einer Vegetationsdecke. - 13.2 Die Verdunstung. - 13.2.1 Photosynthese und Respiration. - 13.2.2 Die potentielle Verdunstung. - 13.2.3 Die aktuelle Verdunstung. - 13.3 Boden-Vegetation-Atmosphäre-Wechselwirkung (SVAT). - 14 Mikrometeorologie über Schnee- und Eisoberflächen. - 14.1 Problematik und einige Phänomene. - 14.2 Freie und bedeckte Ablation. - 14.2.1 Grundlagen für ein einfaches Modell. - 14.2.2 Freie Ablation. - 14.2.3 Bedeckte Ablation. - 14.2.4 Ablationsdiagramme. - Anhang - Zur Geschichte der Grenzschicht-Meteorologie. - Literaturverzeichnis. - Sachverzeichnis.
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    Call number: AWI G9-07-0010
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Trends in antarctic terrestrial and limnetic ecosystems: antarctica as a global indicator 2. The physical setting of the antarctic 3. Colonisation processes 4. Biogeography 5. Biogeographic trends in antarctic lake communities 6. Life history traits 7. Physiological traits of organisms in a changing environment 8. Plant biodiversity in an extreme environment: genetic studies of origins, diversity and evolution in the antarctic 9. The molecular ecology of antarctic terrestrial and limnetic invertebrates and microbes 10. Biological invasions 11. Landscape control of high latitude lakes in a changing climate 12. Antarctic climate change and its influences on terrestrial ecosystems 13. Antarctic lake systems and climate change 14. Subantarctic terrestrial conservation and management 15. Antarctic terrestrial and limnetic ecosystem conservation and management 16. The antarctic: local signals, global messages.
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    Pages: X, 355 S.
    ISBN: 1402052766
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: AWI S2-06-0012
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 250 S.
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    Call number: AWI S1-06-0049
    In: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering
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    Pages: XII, 482 S.
    ISBN: 3540290761
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering 51
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: AWI S2-06-0363
    Description / Table of Contents: Das Buch führt in die grundlegenden Bereiche der klassischen Zeitreihenanalyse ein. Deshalb spielen in den ersten Kapiteln die Begriffe Stationarität und Autokovarianz- bzw. Autokorrelationsstruktur eine wesentliche Rolle. Ergänzend zu den grundlegenden Modellen werden aber auch schon zu Beginn eine Reihe von Beispielen diskutiert. Mit Hilfe des Spektralsatzes und der Filterung stationärer Zeitreihen kann die wichtige Klasse der ARMA-Modelle sehr effizient und erschöpfend behandelt werden. Die asymptotischen Resultate des Textes beruhen auf einem zentralen Grenzwertresultat für sog. schwach abhängige Zufallsvariable. Es zeigt sich, dass dieses Resultat sowohl die Behandlung linearer Zeitreihenmodelle wie gewisser nichtlinearer und für den Bereich der Finanzzeitreihen wichtiger Zeitreihen erlaubt. Im Weiteren werden dann Schätzmethoden im Spektralbereich von Zeitreihen diskutiert. Neben dem Periodogram werden ebenso auch sog. geglättete Spektraldichteschätzer vollständig behandelt. Kapitel über Modellwahlverfahren und die wesentlichen Grundlagen multivariater Zeitreihen sowie einiger Anhänge, die den Text weitestgehend autark lesbar machen sollen, schließen das Buch ab.
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    Pages: XIV, 388 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540256288
    Series Statement: Statistik und ihre Anwendungen
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Einführung. - 1.1 Beispiele für Zeitreihen. - 1.2 Trendschätzung. - 1.3 Schätzung saisonaler Anteile in Zeitreihen. - Aufgaben. - 2 Stationarität und grundlegende Modelle der Zeitreihenanalyse. - 2.1 Stationarität von Zeitreihen. - 2.2 Grundlegende stationäre Zeitreihenmodelle. - 2.3 Empirische Autokovarianzen und Autokorrelationen. - 2.4 Gaußsche Zeitreihen. - 2.5 Die partielle Autokorrelation. - Aufgaben. - 3 Die Autokovarianz und die Autokorrelation. - 3.1 Grundlegende Eigenschaften. - 3.2 Spektralmaß und Spektraldichte. - Aufgaben. - 4 Lineare Vorhersage bei endlicher Vergangenheit. - 4.1 Die rekursive Gram-Schmidt-Orthogonalisierung. - 4.2 Die Levinson-Rekursion. - Aufgaben. - 5 Der Spektralsatz für stationäre Zeitreihen. - 5.1 Die Spektraldarstellung zyklischer Zeitreihen. - 5.2 Maße mit orthogonalen Werten und ein stochastisches Integral. - 5.3 Der Spektralsatz. - 5.4 Eine Substitutionsregel für stochastische Integrale. - Aufgaben. - 6 Filterung stationärer Zeitreihen. - 6.1 Grundbegriffe und einfache Eigenschaften von Filtern. - 6.2 Spezielle Filter. - 6.3 Zweiseitige MA-Reihen. - Aufgaben. - 7 ARMA-Modelle. - 7.1 Definition und Existenz von ARMA-Reihen. - 7.2 Kausalität und Invertibilität von ARMA-Reihen. - 7.3 Lineare Li-Filter. - Aufgaben. - 8 Die Autokovarianz und Autokorrelation von ARMA-Reihen im reellen Fall. - 8.1 Die Berechnung der Autokovarianzen von ARMA-Reihen aus der MA-Darstellung. - 8.2 Die Differenzengleichung für die Koeffizienten der MA-Darstellung. - 8.3 Die Differenzengleichung für die Autokovarianzen und die Yule-Walker-Gleichungen bei AR-Reihen. - 8.4 Identifizierbarkeit der Parameter von ARMA-Zeitreihen. - Aufgaben. - 9 Deterministische und rein nicht—deterministische Zeitreihen. - 9.1 Die Wold-Zerlegung. - 9.2 Approximation durch AR- und MA-Reihen. - Aufgaben. - 10 Asymptotische Eigenschaften von Schätzverfahren in linearen Zeitreihenmodellen. - 10.1 Einfache asymptotische Eigenschaften des Stichprobenmittels und der Stichprobenautokovarianz. - 10.2 Schwache Abhängigkeit. - 10.3 Ein zentraler Grenzwertsatz für schwach abhängige Zufallsvariable. - 10.4 Asymptotische Normalität des Stichprobenmittels und der Stichprobenautokovarianz. - Aufgaben. - 11 Parameterschätzung in ARMA Modellen 11.1 Parameterschätzung für autoregressive Zeitreihen. - 11.2 Maximum-Likelihood Schätzer im autoregressiven Modell. - 11.3 Parameterschätzung in autoregressiven Modellen mit wachsender Ordnung. - 11.4 Parameterschätzung für ARMA-Zeitreihen. - Aufgaben. - 12 Schätzen im Spektralbereich. - 12.1 Parametrische Spektraldichteschätzung. - 12.2 Das Periodogramm. - 12.3 Eigenschaften des Periodogramms. - 12.4 Lag-Window-Schätzer der Spektraldichte. - 12.5 Das geglättete Periodogramm. - 12.6 Konfidenzintervalle für die Spektraldichte. - 12.7 Das integrierte Periodogramm. - Aufgaben. - 13 Modellierung mit ARMA-Zeitreihen. - 13.1 ARIMA-Zeitreihen. - 13.2 Ordnungswahl in ARMA-Zeitreihen. - 13.3 Threshold Zeitreihenmodelle. - Aufgaben. - 14 Grundlagen finanzieller Zeitreihen. - 14.1 GARCH-Modelle. - 14.2 Parameterschätzung in GARCH-Modellen. - 14.3 Anwendung der GARCH-Methodik. - Aufgaben. - 15 Grundlagen multivariater Zeitreihen. - 15.1 Multivariate Spektraltheorie. - 15.2 Multivariate Filter. - 15.3 Der quadratische Kohärenzkoeffizient und verwandte Größen. - 15.4 Schätzer der Spektraldichtematrix. - 15.5 Multivariate ARMA-Reihen. - 15.6 Schätzung des Mittelwertvektors und der Autokovarianzmatrix einer multivariaten Zeitreihe. - 15.7 Lineare Vorhersage bei multivariaten Zeitreihen 354 15.8 Zustandsraummodelle. - 15.9 Der Kaiman-Filter zur linearen Vorhersage. - Aufgaben. - A Anhang. - A.1 Einige nützliche Formeln. - A.2 Integration komplexer Funktionen. - A.3 Elementare Hilbertraum Theorie. - A.4 Lösungen einer homogenen Differenzengleichung. - A.5 Konvergenzbegriffe in der Stochastik. - A.6 Die Moore-Penrose-Inverse. - XIV Inhaltsverzeichnis Literaturverzeichnis. -
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    Call number: AWI G2-07-0005 ; PIK N 454-16-0507
    Description / Table of Contents: In global coastal zones, the major fabric of goods and services for human welfare as well as global changes are extraordinarily visible. They are shaped by natural Earth System processes on a planetary scale, which are reflected in a continuously adapting coastal environment. Now, in the 'Anthropocene', human society is a greater catalyst for change - impacting and modifying coastal processes. This book synthesizes knowledge on coastal and riverine material fluxes, biogeochemical processes and indications of change, and the human influence, before looking at future research and management needs. It is a milestone rather than a destination on the journey which continues under the new International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP), the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP) and the LOICZ (Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone) Project.
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    Pages: XIX, 231 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3540254501 , 978-3-540-25450-8
    Series Statement: Global Change - the IGBP series
    Note: Contents: 1 The Coastal Zone - a Domain of Global Interactions. - 1.1 Introduction. - 1.2 What is the Coastal Zone?. - 1.3 System and Human Attributes of the Coastal Zone. - 1.3.1 Coastal Ecosystems. - 1.3.2 Variability in Coastal Ecosystems. - 1.4 Changes to the Coastal Zone. - 1.4.1 Pressures on the Coastal Zone from Natural Forcing. - 1.4.2 Pressures on the Coastal Zone from Human Forcing. - 1.4.3 Economics and Coastal Zone Change. - 1.5 Measuring Change and Status of the Coastal Zone at the Global Scale - LOICZ Approaches and Tools. - 1.5.1 Biogeochemical Fluxes of C, N and P. - 1.5.2 Typology Approach to Scaling and Globalisation. - 1.5.3 Socio-economic Evaluations. - 1.5.4 River Basins - Material Fluxes and Human Pressures. - 1.5.5 Key Thematic Issues. - 1.6 Responses to Change. - References. - 2 Dynamics of the Coastal Zone. - 2.1 Introduction. - 2.2 Impacts of Local, Regional and Global Sea-level Fluctuations. - 2.2.1 Processes and Mechanisms: Coastal Dynamics. - 2.2.2 Evolving Morphology and Boundary Conditions. - 2.2.3 Coastal Storms and Coastal Protection. - 2.3 Changes in the Flux of Water and Sediment. - 2.3.1 Processes and Mechanisms. - 2.3.2 Sediment Flux to the Coast: Climate versus Humans. - 2.4 Estuarine Interactions. - 2.5 Groundwater Inputs to the Coastal Zone. - 2.5.1 A New Understanding. - 2.5.2 Advective Porewater Exchange. - 2.5.3 Magnitude of Submarine Groundwater Discharge. - 2.5.4 Biogeochemical Implications. - 2.6 Influence of Human Activities on Material Fluxes. - 2.6.1 The Role of Dams and Other Land Transformations. - 2.6.2 Ecosystem Health and Diversity. - 2.6.3 The Vitality of Coastal Wetlands, Mangroves and Reefs. - 2.6.4 Sediment Dispersion and Grain Size Effects. - 2.7 Summary. - 2.7.1 Impacts of Local, Regional and Global Sea-level Fluctuations. - 2.7.2 Sediment Flux to the Coast. - 2.7.3 Dynamics at the Estuarine Interface. - 2.7.4 Groundwater Inputs. - 2.7.5 The Human Dynamic. - References. - 3 C, N, P Fluxes in the Coastal Zone. - 3.1 Introduction. - 3.1.1 The Coastal Zone and Fluxes. - 3.1.2 Elemental Cycles and Fluxes. - 3.2 Estimates of C, N and P Fluxes in the Coastal Zone. - 3.2.1 Current Information Availability. - 3.2.2 Fluxes and Variability of Fluxes. - 3.2.3 Non-conservative Fluxes: Their Distributions, Relationships to Other Variables and Biogeochemical Interpretation. - 3.3 Classification of Coastal Fluxes. - 3.3.1 Budget Sites and Coastal Areas: Sizes, Scales and Representation. - 3.3.2 Land versus Ocean Dominance of Biogeochemical Processes: Dynamic Factors in Coastal Classification. - 3.3.3 Natural and Anthropogenic Factors: Pristine to Highly Altered. - 3.3.4 Budget Sites as Representatives of the Global System. - 3.3.5 Typology for Flux Extrapolation. - 3.3.6 Prospects for Future Fluxes and Their Assessment. - 3.4 Conclusions. - 3.4.1 Biogeochemical Systems and Nutrient Loads. - 3.4.2 Scale, Resolution and Generalisation. - 3.4.3 Infrastructure and Methodology. - 3.5 Recommendations. - 3.5.1 Concepts and Methodology. - References. - 4 The Catchment to Coast Continuum. - 4.1 Introduction. - 4.1.1 The LOICZ-Basins Approach. - 4.2 South America. - 4.2.1 Overview of South American River Catchment-Coastal Zone Systems - Geography and Climate. - 4.2.2 Assessment of Land-based Drivers, Pressures and Coastal Impacts. - 4.2.3 State Changes, Impacts and Future Trends. - 4.2.4 Conclusions - South America . -4.3 Africa. - 4.3.1 Overview of African River Catchment - Coastal Zone Systems - Geography and Climate. - 4.3.2 Assessment of Land-based Drivers, Pressures and Coastal Impacts. - 4.3.3 State Changes, Impacts and Future Trends. - 4.3.4 Conclusions - Africa. - 4.4 East Asia. - 4.4.1 Overview of East Asian River Catchment - Coastal Zone Systems - Geography and Climate. - 4.4.2 Assessment of Land-based Drivers, Pressures and Coastal Impacts. - 4.4.3 State Changes, Impacts and Future Trends. - 4.4.4 Conclusions - East Asia. - 4.5 Russian Arctic. - 4.5.1 Overview of Russian Arctic River Catchment - Coastal Zone Systems - Geography and Climate. - 4.5.2 Assessment of Land-based Drivers, Pressures and Coastal Impacts. - 4.5.3 State Changes, Impacts and Future Trends. - 4.5.4 Conclusions - Russian Arctic. - 4.6 Europe - Catchment-Coast Interactions. - 4.6.1 Overview of the European Coastal Zone/Catchment Systems. - 4.6.2 Assessment of Land-based Drivers, Pressures and Coastal Impacts. - 4.6.3 Conclusions - Europe. - 4.7 Towards Coupled Coastal and River Catchment Management: DPSIR Application into Scenarios for Europe. - 4.7.1 Introduction. - 4.7.2 Scenarios and Coastal Futures. - 4.7.3 Application of Scenarios: an Example for Europe. - 4.8 Summary and Conclusions. - 4.8.1 Catchments and Changes. - 4.8.2 Information Gaps. - References. - 5 Synthesis of Main Findings and Conclusions. - 5.1 Global Change and Sustainable Use of Earth's Coastal Zones. - 5.2 Progress in Meeting IGBP-LOICZ Goals. - 5.3 Key Findings. - 5.3.1 The Coastal Domain. - 5.3.2 River Basins: Assessment of Human-induced Land-based Drivers and Pressures. - 5.3.3 Material Fluxes. - 5.3.4 Biogeochemical Budgets. - 5.4 Now and into the Future. - 5.4.1 River Basin Factors. - 5.4.2 Material Fluxes. - 5.4.3 Biogeochemical Budgets. - 5.5 The LOICZ Contribution. - 5.6 Implications for Management. - 5.7 The Future of LOICZ. - 5.7.1 The Future Challenges for LOICZ. - 5.7.2 The Potential for LOICZ to Contribute to Future Coastal Management Challenges. - References. - Appendix. - A.1 LOICZ Reports and Studies and Key Publications. - A.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations. - Index.
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    Call number: PIK N 076-05-0141 ; AWI P1-05-0069
    In: Jahresgutachten
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    Pages: XXVII, 306 S. , graph. Darst., Kt. , 28 cm
    ISBN: 3540249877
    Series Statement: Jahresgutachten / Wissenschaftlicher Beirat der Bundesregierung Globale Umweltveränderungen
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    Call number: AWI G3-06-0023
    In: Geological Society special publication, 242
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: [VII], 161 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 1862391750
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 242
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface Interactions between glaciers and permafrost: an introduction / C. HARRIS & J.B. MURTON Glaciers and Permafrost Glacier-permafrost interaction in Arctic and alpine mountain environments with examples from southern Norway and Svalbard / B. ETZELMÜLLER & J.O. HAGEN Investigating glacier-permafrost relationships in high-mountain areas: historical background, selected examples and research needs / W. HAEBERLI Glacier-permafrost interactions and glaciotectonic landform generation at the margin of the Leverett Glacier, West Greenland / R.I. WALLER & G.W. TUCKWELL The interaction of a surging glacier with a seasonally frozen foreland: Hagafellsjökull-Eystri, Iceland / M.R. BENNETT, D. HUDDART & R.I. WALLER Glacier-permafrost hydrological interconnectivity: Stagnation Glacier, Bylot Island, Canada / B.J. MOORMAN Glacier-rock glacier relationships as climatic indicators during the late Quaternary in the Cordillera Ampato, Western Cordillera of southern Peru / U. DORNBUSCH Proglacial and Ice Marginal Processes Cryological processes implied in Arctic proglacial stream sediment dynamics using principal components analysis and regression / T. D.L. IRVINE-FYNN, B.J. MOORMAN, D. B. SJOGREN, F.S.A. WALTER, I.C. WILLIS, A.J. HODSON, J.L.M. WILLIAMS & P.N. MUMFORD Melt rates at calving termini: a study at Glaciar Leon, Chilean Patagonia / E. HARESIGN & C.R. WARREN Actual paraglacial progradation of the coastal zone in the Kongsfjorden area, western Spitsbergen (Svalbard) / D. MERCIER & D. LAFFLY Permafrost and Frozen Ground Holocene permafrost aggradation in Svalbard / O. HUMLUM Experimental simulation of ice-wedge casting: processes, products and palaeoenvironmental significance / C. HARRIS & J.B. MURTON Late Holocene solifluction history reconstructed using tephrochronology / M.P. KIRKBRIDE & A.J. DUGMORE Index
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    Call number: AWI S2-06-0032
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: Vorwort. - Hinweise zum Gebrauch des Buches. - 1 Einführung. - 2 Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung. - 3 Monte-Carlo-Simulationen. - 4 Statistische Tolerierung. - 5 Mathematische Statistik. - 6 Monte-Carlo-Analysen. - 7 Statistische Prozesskontrolle. - 8 Lösungen zu den Übungen. - A Herleitung von Verteilungen. - B Verteilungstabellen. - Begleitsoftwareindex. - Stichwortverzeichnis
    Description / Table of Contents: Dieses Buch gibt eine Einführung in die grundlegenden Begriffe und Werkzeuge der Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung. Zentrale Begriffe und Methoden der angewandten mathematischen Statistik werden beschrieben, und weitergehende statistische Verfahren wie die Varianz- und Regressionsanalyse oder nichtparametrische Verfahren werden diskutiert. Moderne Techniken wie die Monte-Carlo-Methode und wichtife Anwendungsgebiete aus dem ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Bereich werden vorgestellt. Alle Themen werden weitestgehend unter Verwendung von MATLAB bearbeitet. Dies ermöglicht die Diskussion praxisorientierter Beispiele, die meist nicht analytisch behandelt werden können, und es erhöht die Verständlichkeit der Thematik durch die Möglichkeiten der grafischen Visualisierung. Die verwendeten MATLAB-Programme werden ausführlich kommentiert und dem Leser als Begleitsoftware auf der Homepage des Autors zur Verfügung gestellt. Das Buch enthält über 100 Übungsaufgaben mit vollständigen Lösungen. Das Werk eignet sich für Studierende aller ingenieurwissenschaftlichen und naturwissenschaftlichen Fachrichtungen an Universitäten und Fachhochschulen.
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    Pages: XI, 509 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540234160
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    Call number: AWI G4-97-0072
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Einführung. - Literatur. - 1 Meßmethodik der Abtragungsvorgänge in bewaldeten Kleinsteinzugsgebieten im Odenwald und Taunus. - 1 Einführung und Arbeitsansatz. - 2 Arbeitsmethodik. - 2.1 Konzeption der Meßstellen und Meßprogramm. - 2.2 Quantifizierung der Inputgrößen. - 2.3 Erfassung ausgewählter systeminterner Prozesse und Faktoren auf den Testparzellen. - 2.4 Quantifizierung der Outputgrößen. - 3 Laborarbeiten. - 3.1 Geschiebefracht. - 3.2 Bestimmung des Schwebstoff- und Lösungsgehalts. - 4 Datenauswertung und bearbeitung. - Literatur. - 2 Ermittlung des Stoffhaushaltes : Datenerhebung und Datenauswertung am Beispiel des Kalltales / Eifel. - 1 Hintergrund der Methoden zur Prozeßmessung. - 2 Die Einzugsgebietsparameter. - 2.1 Niederschlag. - 2.2 Ausgangsgestein und Hangschuttdecken. - 2.3 Hangneigung und Exposition. - 2.4 Morphometrie. - 2.5 Verbreitung hydromorpher Böden. - 2.6 Landnutzung . - 3 Die Prozesse. - 3.1 Bodenkundliche Untersuchungen. - 3.2 Hydrologische Untersuchungen. - 4 Datenauswertung und Diskussion der Probleme. - 4.1 Abflußganglinienanalyse. - 4.2 Schwebstoffhaushalt. - 4.3 Auswertung der hydrochemischen Untersuchungen. - 5 Zusammenfassung. - Literatur. - 3 Bodenfeuchte, Oberflächenabfluß und Stoffaustrag : Untersuchungsmethoden und Meßtechnik dargestellt am Beispiel des Einzugsgebietes Wendebach / Südniedersachsen. - 1Einführung und Zielsetzung. - 1.1 Einzugsgebietsabhängige Probleme, Wahl des Einzugsgebietes. - 2 Instrumentierung, Niederschlags- und Abflußmessung. - 2.1 Niederschlag. - 2.2 Abfluß. - 3 Stoffkonzentration und Stoffaustrag. - 3.1 Schwebstofffracht. - 3.2 Zusammenhang Abfluß, Schwebstoffkonzentration und Trübung. - 3.3 Lösungsfracht. - 3.4 Geschiebetransport. - 3.5 Laborarbeiten. - 4 Pedohydrologische Teileinzugsgebietsvarianz. - 4.1 Verdunstung. - 4.2 Bodenwasser. - 5 Modellbildung und Probleme. - Literatur. - 4 Hochwasserdynamik und Sedimenttransport : Meßmethodik in einem Einzugsgebiet mittlerer Größe (Elsenz / Kraichgau). - 1 Einleitung. - 2 Auswahl des Einzugsgebietes. - 3 Notwendige Datenbasis für den Aufbau eines Sondermeßnetzes. - 4 Notwendige Voraussetzungen für die Geräteinstallation. - 5 Finanzieller Rahmen bei mittleren Einzugsgebieten. - 6 Betrieb des Sondermeßnetzes. - 7 Weitere Arbeiten zur Erfassung der aktuellen fluvialen Dynamik. - 7.1 Seitenerosion. - 7.2 Ufervegetation. - 7.3 Tiefenerosion. - 7.4 Hochwasser auf der Aue. - 7.5 Sedimentmächtigkeiten auf der Aue. - 7.6 Sedimenteintrag von der Fläche. - 8 Methodische Probleme bei der Datenerfassung. - 8.1 Wasserstandsmessung. - 8.2 Abflußbestimmung. - 8.3 Bestimmung der Schwebstoff-Konzentration . - 8.4 Korngrößenbestimmung mit dem Particle Size Analyzer LAB-TEC 100. - 8.5 Die Kaiibrierung. - 8.6 Lösungsfracht. - 9 Schlußbemerkung. - Literatur. - 5 Bilanzierung der Erosionsleistung am Beispiel eines jungen Mittelgebirgsflusses (Wutach / Schwarzwald). - 1 Einleitung. - 2 Lösungs- und Feststoffaustrag. - 2.1 Untersuchungsgebiet. - 2.2 Arbeitsansatz. - 2.3 Meßstellennetz und Untersuchungszeitraum. - 2.4 Meßgeräte. - 2.5 Meßmethodik. - 2.6 Laboranalytik. - 2.7 Auftreten von Meßfehlern. - 2.8 Auswerteverfahren. - 2.9 Erfahrungsbericht zur meßtechnischen Datenerfassung. - 3 Massenbewegungen an den Talhängen. - 3.1 Voruntersuchungen. - 3.2 Geländeuntersuchungen. - 3.3 Ermittlung bodenmechanischer Parameter. - 3.4 Auswertung. - Literatur. - 6 Abfluß- und Niederschlagsmessung eines Wildbachsystems (Lainbach / Oberbayern). - 1 Einleitung. - 2 Abflußmessungen in kleinen Einzugsgebieten mit der Verdünnungsmethode. - 2.1 Auswahl der Meßmethode. - 2.2 Die Verdünnungsmethode. - 2.3 Wahl der Markierungsstoffe. - 2.4 Durchführung einer Abflußmessung (Salzverdünnung). - 3 Niederschlagsmessungen. - 3.1 Vorbemerkungen. - 3.2 Aufbau eines Meßnetzes. - 3.3 Wahl der Meß- und Registriergeräte. - 3.4 Gebietsniederschläge. - 4 Literatur. - 7 Schwebstofferfassung über die Trübungsmessung in einem Wildbach (Lainbach / Oberbayern). - 1 Einführung. - 2 Meßtechnik der Trübungsmessung. - 3 Meßanordnung im Gelände. - 4 Funktionsweise des Trübungsmeßgerätes "Surface Scatter 5". - 5 Probennahme und Laboranalyse. - 6 Meßergebnisse. - 7 Fehlerbetrachtung. - 8 Zusammenfassung. - Literatur. - 8 Sohlrauhigkeit und Flußbettgeometrie in einem Wildbach (Lainbach / Oberbayern). - 1 Einführung. - 2 Meßansätze. - 3 Das Meßverfahren "Tausendfüßler". - 4 Erfahrungen und Ergebnisse. - 5 Weiterentwicklung. - Literatur. - 9 Geschiebefrachterfassung mit Hilfe von Tracern in einem Wildbach (Lainbach, Oberbayern). - 1 Einleitung. - 2 Die Tracertechniken mit "passiven" Tracern. - 2.1 Meßprinzip der Detektoren. - 2.2 Herstellung von Geschiebetracern. - 2.3 Durchführung der Tracerversuche. - 3 Die Tracertechnik PETSY mit "aktiven" Tracern. - 3.1 Technische Daten. - 3.2 Aufbereitung eines Datensatzes. - Literatur. - 10 Erfassung des fluvialen Sedimenttransfers ind er zentralalpinen Periglazialstufe( Glatzbach / südliche Hohe Tauern). - 1 Fragestellung. - 2 Instrumentierung . - 3 Geschiebemessung. - 4 Mobilisierung des Materials auf der Fläche. - 5 Modellbildung. - 6 Offene Fragen und Probleme. - Literatur. - 11 Stofftransport in Hochgebirgstälern (Stubaital / Langental). - 1 Einleitung. - 2 Untersuchungen zur rezenten Geomorphodynamik. - 3 Untersuchungen zur aktuellen Fluvial- / Hangdynamik. - 4 Meßgeräte und Meßmethodik. - 4.1 Abtragsmessung am Hang. - 4.2 Geschiebetransport. - 4.3 Messung von Niederschlag und Temperatur. - 4.4 Abflußmessungen. - Literatur. - Sachverzeichnis.
    Description / Table of Contents: Das vorliegende Buch ist eine Zusammenstellung über die Methodik von Messungen des aktuellen Wasser- und Stofftransportes in Fließgewässern. Sie beruht auf mehrjährigen Erfahrungen in Einrichtung und Betrieb von Sondermeßnetzen an Flüssen und Bächen. Es stellt einen Leitfaden für alle diejenigen dar, die mit ähnlichen Messungen beginnen und ist eine Diskussionsgrundlage unf Information für alle, die bereits entsprechende Messungen durchführen.
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    Call number: 12/M 95.0585 ; AWI G5-96-0327
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    Call number: 12/M 01.0069 ; PIK N 075-95-0070 ; PIK N 075-95-0069 ; PIK N 075-95-0022 ; AWI P1-94-0178
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    Call number: AWI A12-94-0157
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    Call number: AWI A17-94-0207 ; 16/M 94.0657
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    Call number: M 94.0522 ; AWI G1-96-0116
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    Edition: 6th ed., complete rev. of Winkler's textbook
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    In: Springer series in computational mathematics
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    Call number: 4/M 93.1083 ; AWI G1-99-0182
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    Uniform Title: How to build a habitable planet?
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Die Einstrahlung von Sonnenergie. - 2 Der Wasserdampf in der Atmosphäre. - Luftfeuchte. - Kondensation. - 3 Vertikalbewegung der Luft und Temperaturänderung. - 4 Der Alpenföhn. - 5 Wolkenbildung. - Schichtwolken. - Nebel, Smog und Glatteis. - 6 Die vertikale Temperaturschichtung. - 7 Gewitter. - 8 Niederschlag. - 9 Die Wettersphäre als Teil der Atmosphäre. - 10 Lufdruck und Wind. - 11 Thermisch bedingte Winde. - Land-Seewind-Mechanismus. - Berg-Talwind-Mechanismus. - Das Flurwind-Phänomen (Stadteinfluß). - 12 Isobaren - der Luftdruck in der Wetterkarte. - 13 Corioliskraft und Windrichtung. - 14 Die planetarischen Windsysteme. - Tropische Zirkulation. - Außertropische Zirkulation. - 15 Hoch- und Tiefdruckgebiete. - Entstehung. - Abschwächung. - 16 Wettereinfluß von Hoch- und Tiefdruckgebieten. - Was die Isobaren verraten. - Vertikal- und Horizontalzirkulation im Bereich von Hoch und Tief. - 17 Warm- und Kaltfronten. - 18 Der Werdegang eines Tiefdruckgebietes - die Zyklonenfamilie. - 19 Wettervorgänge beim Durchzug eines Tiefdruckgebietes. - 20 Typische Großwetterlagen über Europa. - 21 Wenn die Kälte von oben einbricht. - 22 Wiederkehrende Witterungen. - 23 Wetter, Witterung und Klima. - Klimaklassifikation. - 24 Die Klimazonen der Erde. - Kombination der globalen Windgürtel. - Charakteristika und regionale Eigenheiten von Klimazonen und Klimatypen. - 25 Chaos in Wetter und Klima - das Problem der Vorhersage. - Glossar. - Sachverzeichnis.
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    Call number: 12/M 94.0348 ; AWI A12-95-0130
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    Call number: 12/N 01.0068 ; AWI P1-94-0185a ; PIK N 075-94-0040 ; PIK N 075-94-0040/11 ; PIK N 075-94-0040/3
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    Call number: 12/M 93.0761 ; 12/M 93.1035 ; 12/M 94.0327 ; 12/M 98.0138 ; AWI A3-93-0215
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    Call number: AWI A8-93-0228
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    Call number: AWI G4-94-0153
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Einführung in die Hydrologie und Wasserwirtschaft. - 2 Der Wasserhaushalt und Beobachtung einzelner Komponenten. - 3 Aufbereitung und erste Auswertung der hydrologischen Beobachtungen. - 4 Anpassung von Verteilungsfunktionen an hydrologische Daten zur Ermittlung von Bemessungswerten. - 5 Statistische Abhängigkeiten von hydrologischen Zufallsvariablen und Einführung in Zeitreihenmodelle. - 6 Niederschlag-Abfluß-Modelle für Hochwasserabläufe. - 7 Bemessungsverfahren und Betriebspläne von Talsperren und Hochwasserrückhaltebecken. - 8 Wärmebelastung von Gewässern. - 9 Schnee und Eis. - 10. Feststoffe. - Literaturverzeichnis. - Sachverzeichnis
    Description / Table of Contents: Das Buch ist eine Einführung in die Hydrologie und Wasserwirtschaft der Oberflächengewässer. Die Meßverfahren für die wichtigsten Größen des Wasserkreislaufs werden soweit behandelt, wie sie zum Verständnis der Ausgangsbasis hydrologischer Daten erforderlich sind. Die Grundlagen der stochastischen und deterministischen Hydrologie werden behandelt. Hinweise für die zweckmäßige Anwendung der statistischen Analyse bei Hoch- und Niedrigwasser, bei der Hochwasservorhersage und der Zeitreihensimulation werden durch zahlreiche Beispiele gegeben. Die Berechnung der Entstehung und des Ablaufs von Hochwasser mit Flußgebietsmodellen wird behandelt. Methoden zur Bemessung und zum Betrieb von verschiedenen Speichertypen werden aufgezeigt. Auf Verdunstung, Schnee, Eis, Feststoffe sowie auf den Wärmehaushalt, die Wärmebelastung und die Gewässergüte wird soweit eingegangen wie im Rahmen dieser wasserwirtschaftlichen Vorhaben von Bedeutung. Die wichtigsten Verfahren zur Ermittlung von hydrologischen Bemessungsgrößen für wasserwirtschaftliche Maßnahmen werden in Beispielen behandelt. Das Buch wendet sich in erster Linie an Studierende des Bauingenieurwesens und der Wasserwirtschaft, soll aber auch dem Praktiker die Einarbeitung in die verschiedenen hydrologischen Fragestellungen ermäglichen.
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    Call number: AWI A14-94-0008
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    Call number: 12/M 94.0344 ; AWI A3-94-0158
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    Call number: 12/M 93.0473 ; 12/M 92.1243 ; AWI G6-93-0058 ; AWI G6-05-0111
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    Pages: XIV, 344 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 3540531238
    Series Statement: NATO ASI series : I, Global and environmental change 2
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    Note: Table of Contents: Prologue. - List of authors and participants. - I. RADIOCARBON AND ABSOLUTE CHRONOLOGIES. - Tree-ring 14C calibration at 10.000 BP / B. Kromer and B. Becker. - On flow model dating of stable isotope records from Greenland ice cores 7 S. J. Johnsen and W. Dansgaard. - The clay-varve based Swedish time scale and its relation to the Late Weichselian radiocarbon chronology / S. björck, I. Cato, L. Brunnberg, B. Strömberg. - A step towards an absolute time-scale for the Late-Glacial: annually laminated sediments from Soppensee (Switzerland) / A. F. Lotter. - B. Ammann, J. Beer, I. Hajdas, M. Sturm. - The late glacial-holocene transition in central Europe derived from isotope studies of laminated sediments from Lake Gościaź (Poland) / K. Rozanski, T. Goslar, M. Dulinski, T. Kuc, M. F. Pazdur, A. Walanus. - Younger Dryas oscillation - varve dated microstratigraphic, palynological and palaeomagnetic records from Lake Holzmaar, Germany / B. Zolitschka, B. Haverkamp, J. F. W. Negendank. - 230Th/234U and 14C ages obtained by mass spectrometry on corals from Barbados (West Indies), Isabela (Galapagos) and Mururoa (French Polynesia) / E. Bard, R. G. Fairbanks, M. Arnold, B. Hamelin. - II. COSMONUCLIDE PRODUCTION CHANGES DURING THE PAST. - Expected secular variations in the global terrestrial production rate of radiocarbon / D. Lal. - 10Be deposition at Vostok, Antarctica, during the last 50,000 years and its relationship to possible cosmogenic production variations during this period / G. M. Raisbeck, F. Yiou, J. Jouzel, J. R. Petit, N. I. Barkov, E. Bard. - 10Be peaks as time markers in polar ice cores / J. Beer, S. J. Johnsen, G. Bonani, R. C. Finkel, C. C. Langway, H. Oeschger, B. Stauffer, M. Suter, W. Woelfli. - Variation of geomagnetic field intensity from 8-60 Ky BP, Massif Central France / J. Salis and N. Bonhommet. - A geomagnetic calibration of the radiocarbon time-scale / A. Mazaud, C. Laj, E. Bard, M. Arnold, E. Tric. - III. CLIMATIC CHANGES DURING THE LAST DEGLACIATION. - The strength of the nordic heat pump / W. S. Broecker. - δ18O time-slice reconstruction of meltwater anomalies at Termination 1 in the North Atlantic between 50 and 80°N / M. Sarnthein, E. Jansen, M. Arnold, J. C. Duplessy, H. Erlenkeuser, A. Flatoy, T. Veum, E. Vogelsang, M. S. Weinelt. - A new method to reconstruct sea surface salinity: application to the North Atlantic ocean during the Younger Dryas / J.-C. Duplessy, L. Labeyrie, A. Juillet-Leclerc, J. Duprat. - The determination of past ocean-atmosphere radiocarbon differences / J. R. Southon, D. E. Nelson, J. S. Vogel. - The last deglaciation in Antarctica: further evidence of a "Younger Dryas" type climatic event / J. Jouzel, J. R. Petit, N. I. Barkov, J. M. Barnola, J. Chappellaz, P. Ciais, V. M. Kotkyakov, C. Lorius, V. N. Petrov, D. Raynaud, C. Ritz. - Possible ice-core evidence for a fresh melt water cap over the Atlantic ocean in the early Holocene / D. A. Fisher. - Climatic changes in Northwest Africa during the last deglaciation (16-7 ka BP) / F. Gasse, J. Ch. Fontes. - The palynological expression and timing of the Younger Dryas event - Europe versus Eastern North America / D. M. Peteet.
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    Call number: M 93.0762 ; AWI A5-92-0219 ; MOP 47802
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 457 S.
    ISBN: 354054285X
    Classification:
    Meteorology and Climatology
    Language: German
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    Call number: AWI A17-94-0156
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    Pages: XI, 264 S.
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    Call number: AWI G6-93-0059
    In: Lecture notes in earth sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction. - Depositional and diagenetic history of limestones: stable and radiogenic isotopes. - The dolomite problem: stable and radiogenic isotope clues. - Isotope signatures in phosphate deposits: formation and diagenetic history. - Origin and diagenesis of cherts: an isotopic perspective. - Stable isotope geochemistry of sulfate and chloride rocks. - History of marine evaporites: constraints from radiogenic isotopes. - The stable isotope composition of sedimentary iron oxides with special reference to banded iron formations. - Isotopic compositions of clay minerals as indicators of the timing and conditions of sedimentation and burial diagenesis. - Sm-Nd isotopes in fine-grained clastic sedimentary materials: clues to sedimentary processes and recycling growth of the continental crust. - Depositional history of uranium ores: Isotopic constraints. - Indirect dating of sediment-hosted ore deposits: promises and problems. - Neodymium, strontium, oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions of waters in present and past oceans: a review. - Stable isotope geochemistry and origin of waters in sedimentary basins. - Isotopic compositions of dissolved strontium and neodymium in continental surface and shallow subsurface waters. - Signatures of radiogenic isotopes in deep subsurface waters in continents
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    Call number: AWI G5-92-0503 ; PIK N 421-10-0164 ; M 15.73856
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    Pages: XX,293 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0415015669 , 0-415-01567-7
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    Call number: AWI S3-94-0205
    In: Computational techniques for fluid dynamics
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    Pages: 256 S.
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    Call number: 9/M 95.0253 ; AWI G8-96-0370a ; AWI G8-96-0370b
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: "...represents a timely and welcome contribution to the field as it comprises semi-review articles dealing with magma generation and break-up processes, as well as syntheses from selected examples of CFB provinces. In addition there are several case studies (both geochemical and geophysical) which examine specific issues in detail. Even in isolation many of these articles are exceptionally useful, either as distillations of current thinking, or as new contributions of ideas and~or data. Together, however, they combine to create a comprehensive volume covering much of our present understanding.., of the causal relationships between lithospheric extension, rifting, thermal anomalies and magmatism. 'Janet Hergt in Chemical Geology, vol. 109, p356 '...should be within reach of all geoscientists seriously interested in continental flood volcanism and mechanisms of continental break-up. It provides a fascinating picture of the current state of knowledge of continental break-up on a global scale and highlights the complexity of the driving forces of break-up and the origins of associated basaltic rocks... In general, this is an important book which provides a solid foundation for developing understanding of modern continental rift tectonics and for the interpretation of continental rift geology and magmatism in the geological record. Every university geology library should buy it.' G. Wheller in Australian Geologist No 88, p41 '...breadth of subject matter, the diversity of the authors and the speed of publication all conspire to make this an excellent 'research in progress' volume. This is not a collection of similar papers reporting a consensual view, but a far more useful picture of the state of the art. In particular, it covers both the well-known examples of continent break-up apparently related to 'plume' magmatism, as well as examples where break-up manifestly has nothing to do with hot upwellings... This book should be in every library of Earth Science.' D. Pyle in Geological Magazine, vol. 131, p732 '...provides a wealth of information and stimulating ideas for geologists interested in breakup tectonics, magmatism and stratigraphy.., should be a required acquisition for university and research libraries.' Warren Manspeizer in Earth Science Reviews, vol. 35, p327
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    Pages: VI, 404 S. , graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0903317834
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 68
    Classification:
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    Language: English
    Note: Magma Generation and Break-Up Processes --- R. S. White: Magmatism during and after continental break-up / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:1-16, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.01 --- Millard F. Coffin and Olav Eldholm: Volcanism and continental break-up: a global compilation of large igneous provinces / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:17-30, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.02 --- Martin A. Menzies: The lower lithosphere as a major source for continental flood basalts: a re-appraisal / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:31-39, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.03 --- A. D. Saunders, M. Storey, R. W. Kent, and M. J. Norry: Consequences of plume-lithosphere interactions / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:41-60, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.04 --- S. A. Gibson, R. N. Thompson, P. T. Leat, A. P. Dickin, M. A. Morrison, G. L. Hendry, and J. G. Mitchell: Asthenosphere-derived magmatism in the Rio Grande rift, western USA: implications for continental break-up / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:61-89, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.05 --- D. K. Bailey: Episodic alkaline igneous activity across Africa: implications for the causes of continental break-up / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:91-98, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.06 --- Don L. Anderson, Yu-Shen Zhang, and Toshiro Tanimoto: Plume heads, continental lithosphere, flood basalts and tomography / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:99-124, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.07 --- Martin H. P. Bott: The stress regime associated with continental break-up / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:125-136, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.08 --- Early Stages of Gondwana Break-Up --- K. G. Cox: Karoo igneous activity, and the early stages of the break-up of Gondwanaland / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:137-148, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.09 --- B. C. Storey, T. Alabaster, M. J. Hole, R. J. Pankhurst, and H. E. Wever: Role of subduction-plate boundary forces during the initial stages of Gondwana break-up: evidence from the proto-Pacific margin of Antarctica / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:149-163, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.10 --- David H. Elliot: Jurassic magmatism and tectonism associated with Gondwanaland break-up: an Antarctic perspective / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:165-184, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.11 --- T. S. Brewer, J. M. Hergt, C. J. Hawkesworth, D. Rex, and B. C. Storey: Coats Land dolerites and the generation of Antarctic continental flood basalts / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:185-208, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.12 --- C. W. Rapela and R. J. Pankhurst: The granites of northern Patagonia and the Gastre Fault System in relation to the break-up of Gondwana / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:209-220, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.13 --- South Atlantic Opening --- C. J. Hawkesworth, K. Gallagher, S. Kelley, M. Mantovani, D. W. Peate, M. Regelous, and N. W. Rogers: Paraná magmatism and the opening of the South Atlantic / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:221-240, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.14 --- Marjorie Wilson: Magmatism and continental rifting during the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean: a consequence of Lower Cretaceous super-plume activity? / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:241-255, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.15 --- M. P. R. Light, M. P. Maslanyj, and N. L. Banks: New geophysical evidence for extensional tectonics on the divergent margin offshore Namibia / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:257-270, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.16 --- Northwest Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden --- C. W. Devey and W. E. Stephens: Deccan-related magmatism west of the Seychelles-India rift / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:271-291, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.17 --- M. A. Menzies, J. Baker, D. Bosence, C. Dart, I. Davison, A. Hurford, M. Al’Kadasi, K. McClay, G. Nichols, A. Al’Subbary, and A. Yelland: The timing of magmatism, uplift and crustal extension: preliminary observations from Yemen / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:293-304, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.18 --- North Atlantic Opening --- Jakob Skogseid, Tom Pedersen, Olav Eldholm, and Bjørn T. Larsen: Tectonism and magmatism during NE Atlantic continental break-up: the Vøring Margin / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:305-320, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.19 --- Lotte M. Larsen, Asger K. Pedersen, Gunver K. Pedersen, and Stefan Piasecki: Timing and duration of Early Tertiary volcanism in the North Atlantic: new evidence from West Greenland / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:321-333, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.20 --- R. C. O. Gill, A. K. Pedersen, and J. G. Larsen: Tertiary picrites in West Greenland: melting at the periphery of a plume? / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:335-348, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.21 --- Paul Martin Holm, Niels Hald, and Troels F. D. Nielsen: Contrasts in composition and evolution of Tertiary CFBs between West and East Greenland and their relations to the establishment of the Icelandic mantle plume / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:349-362, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.22 --- H. C. Larsen and C. Marcussen: Sill-intrusion, flood basalt emplacement and deep crustal structure of the Scoresby Sund region, East Greenland / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:365-386, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.23 --- Aidan M. Joy: Right place, wrong time: anomalous post-rift subsidence in sedimentary basins around the North Atlantic Ocean / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 68:387-393, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1992.068.01.24
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    Call number: 12/M 94.0342 ; AWI G7-93-0214
    In: NATO ASI Series
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    Pages: VIII, 353 S.
    ISBN: 3540545859
    Series Statement: NATO ASI series : I, Global and environmental change 3
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    Call number: 16/M 93.0892 ; AWI A14-95-0084
    In: Springer series in optical sciences
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    Pages: XIII, 634 S.
    Edition: 3rd completely rev. and updated ed.
    ISBN: 3540537562
    Series Statement: Springer series in optical sciences 1
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    Call number: AWI A6-99-0221 ; AWI S3-94-0164
    In: Computational techniques for fluid dynamics
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 401 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 3540530584 , 0-387-53058-4
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    Call number: AWI P5-92-0299
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 228 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0415055377
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Acknowledgements. - lntroduction. - 1 Russian policy in the far North 1897-1917. - Introduction. - Bear Island and Spitsbergen. - The Kara Sea and Novaya Zemlya. - Polar exploration. - Exploitation of the North. - 2 Soviet sovereignty in the Arctic and the advent of flying 1917-32. - Arctic flying and its legal consequences. - Canada's choice between sector theory and effective occupation. - Shenandoah: the United States reject a sectorial division. - No theoretical alternatives to the sector theory. - Norge: the Soviet Union adopts the sector theory. - Trans-Arctic air routes: the sector becomes a 'historical reality'. - 3 The Stalinization of Arctic exploration. - The Krasin affair. - Soviet expeditions after the Krasin. - The Krasin: increasing public attention for the Arctic. - The first communist books about the Arctic. - Vize: the 'founding father' of Arctic history in the Soviet Union. - Vize's first book. - Samoylovich as a historian. - 4 In Stalin's time 1932-53. - The Northern Sea Route as a legitimation for the Soviet sector?. - The Chelyuskin: Stalin discovers the propaganda value of the Arctic. - Consequences for Arctic historiography and shipping. - 1937: the first Soviet air expedition. - Soviet criticism of the sector theory. - The Northern Sea Route in 1937. - 5 Arctic policy during the Cold War. - The Northern Sea Route as a theme. - The Passage as a regular sea route. - The Cold War: the Soviet Union falls back on the sector theory. - The sector, the Antarctic and Russo-American relations. - The revision of the sector theory by the Soviet Union. - The North: the historic waters doctrine. - The historic waters doctrine and the West. - 6 Historiography in the Cold War. - The influence of the historic waters doctrine on historiography. - The Zaliv Simsa findings. - First attempts to develop an early history of Arctic Russia. - The professionalization of Arctic studies. - Belov's early work: Semen Dezhnev. - Belov's first major work: Volume I. - Pinkhenson's Volume II: theoretical framework and implications. - Lenin's influence. - Classics of polar literature. - Literature about high-latitude expeditions. - 7 The age or the nuclear submarine. - The nuclear submarine: the doctrine in practice. - The Soviet reaction. - The doctrine and the Law of the Sea. - Support from Canada. - Alternative theories. - 8 Arctic shipping since 1953. - Destalinization and sea power. - Expansion of Arctic shipping. - Specialization. - 9 The western-section: winter navigation. - Introduction. - The Noril' sk mines. - Soviet attempts. - 10 The season of 1983. - The eastern section. - 'Arktika-1983'. - Shipping used on the eastern section. - 11 Arctic studies since 1953. - Broadening the field. - Archaeological expeditions. - Historical monuments. - The early nineteenth century: a success story. - Volume IV. - General works and new lines of enquiry after Belov. - New topics. - Conclusion. - Appendix. - Glossary. - Bibliography. - Index.
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    Call number: AWI G7-92-0173
    In: Springer series in physical environment
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I Fundamentals. - 1 The Glacier System. - 1.1 General. - 1.2 Input and Output. - 1.3 Ice Flow. - 1.4 Ice Residence Time. - 1.5 Distribution of Ice Fabrics and Textures. - 1.6 Ice Foliation. - 1.7 Basic Ice Types in Different Glacial Systems. - 2 Ice Composition. - 2.1 Stable Isotopes and the Water Cycle. - 2.2 Stable Isotopes in Snow. - 2.3 Isotopic Changes During the Transformation of Snow into Ice. - 2.4 Stable Isotope Fractionation by Freezing. - 2.5 Impurities and Phase Equilibria. - 2.6 Self-Purification and Leaching of Impurities. - 2.7 Mineral Particles in Ice. - 2.8 Gases in Ice. - Part II Implications on Glacier Dynamics. - 3 Ice Composition and Ice Flow: a General View. - 3.1 Gas Content and Ice Sheet Profiles. - 3.2 Impurities in Ice and Ice Creep. - 3.3 Isotopes and Flow in Ice Sheets and Ice Caps. - 3.4 Lead 210 in Ice and Alpine Glacier Flow. - 3.5 Mineral Particles in Ice and Glacier Flow. - 3.6 Evidence for Buried Glacier Ice. - 4 The Basal Zone of Ice Caps and Ice Sheets. - 4.1 Thermal Conditions at the Glacier Sole. - 4.2 The Effective Bed. - 4.3 The Basal Zone in Ice Cores. - 4.4 Investigations in Marginal Areas. - 5 The Basal Zone of Alpine Glaciers. - 5.1 Water Flow in the Basal Zone. - 5.2 Phase Changes at the Base of Alpine Glaciers. - 5.3 Incorporation of Debris into Basal Ice. - 5.4 Basal Ice Chemistry. - 5.5 Subglacial Precipitates and Basal Ice. - 5.6 Isotopes in the Basal Zone of Alpine Glaciers. - 6 The Contact Zone Between Glacier and Ocean. - 6.1 Ice Shelves and Tidewater Glaciers. - 6.2 Melting and Freezing at the Base of Ice Shelves. - 6.3 Frazil and Congelation Ice. - 6.4 Isotope and Impurity Distribution. - 6.5 The Case of the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf. - 6.6 Freezing Rates in the Marine Environment. - 6.7 The Glacial Supply to the Ocean. - Conclusion: Ice Composition, Glacier Dynamics and Global Changes. - References. - Subject Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: The study of ice composition represents an effective tool in our understanding of the dynamics of glaciers, ice sheets and ice shelves. The authors relate the distribution of isotopes and impurities in ice masses to ice flow, to the key zone close to the ice-substratum interface and to the mechanisms effective in the contact zone between glacier and ocean. The reader will find a wealth of information in this book, based on the long-range experience of the authors. It contributes to the understanding of global changes that may be induced by a climatic warming due to anthropogenic activities.
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    Pages: X, 207 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3540525211
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    Call number: AWI A5-93-0068 ; PIK N 455-93-0239
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    Pages: XII, 342 S. , graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 354054481X
    Note: INHALT: 1 EINFÜHRUNG. - 1.1 Begriffe, Definitionen, Motivation. - 1.1.1 Was ist Meteorologie?. - 1.1.2 Was ist Wetter?. - 1.1.3 Was ist Klima?. - 1.1.4 Warum beschäftigen wir uns mit der Meteorologie?. - 1.2 Prinzipielle Methoden und Besonderheiten der Meteorologie. - 2 DAS SYSTEM ERDATMOSPHÄRE. - 2.1 Zusammensetzung der Atmosphäre. - 2.1.1 Die Gaszusammensetzung. - 2.1.2 Das atmosphärische Aerosol. - 2.2 Erdgeschichtliche Entwicklung der Atmosphäre. - 2.3 Bemerkungen zur Schichteneinteilung der Atmosphäre. - 2.4 Atmosphärisches "Scale"-Verhalten und Folgerungen. - 2.5 Räumliche Vernetzungen. - 3 SONNE UND ERDATMOSPHÄRE (STRAHLUNG). - 3.1 Energiequellen. - 3.2 Grundlegende physikalische Strahlungsgesetze. - 3.2.1 Das Plancksche Strahlungsgesetz. - 3.2.2 Das Stefan-Boltzmann-Gesetz. - 3.2.3 Das Wiensche Verschiebungsgesetz. - 3.2.4 Das Kirchhoffsche Strahlungsgesetz. - 3.3 Sonne, Sonnenwind, Magnetfeld, Obergrenze der Atmosphäre. - 3.4 Strahlung der Sonne, Solarkonstante. - 3.5 Wechselwirkungen zwischen Sonnenstrahlung und Atmosphäre. - 3.5.1 Absorption. - 3.5.1.1 Photo-Ionisierung, Ionosphäre. - 3.5.1.2 Photo-Dissoziation, Photochemie, Ozonschicht. - 3.5.1.2.1 Das stratosphärische Ozon. - 3.5.1.2.2 Anthropogene Eingriffe - Das "Ozonloch". - 3.5.1.2.3 Das troposphärische Ozon. - 3.5.1.2.4 Bedeutung des stratosphärischen Ozons. - 3.5.1.3 Die hauptsächlichen atmosphärischen Absorber. - 3.5.1.4 Das Lambert-Bouguer-Gesetz. - 3.5.2 Die Streuung. - 3.5.2.1 Streuung an Luftmolekülen (Rayleigh-Streuung). - 3.5.2.2 Aerosolstreuung (Dunststreuung, Mie-Streuung). - 3.5.3 Die Extinktion. - 3.5.4 Die atmosphärische Trübung. - 3.5.5 Bemerkungen zur Sichtweite. - 3.5.6 Die Reflexion. - 3.6 Die Terrestrische Strahlung. - 3.7 Der Strahlungshaushalt der Erde. - 3.7.1 Die Strahlungsbilanz der Erdoberfläche. - 3.7.1.1 Astronomische und geographische Einflüsse auf die Verteilung der Sonnenstrahlung auf der Erde. - 3.7.1.2 Die diffuse Himmelsstrahlung. - 3.7.1.3 Die atmosphärische Gegenstrahlung. - 3.7.2 Die Komponenten der Strahlungsbilanz am Beispiel der Messungen in Hamburg. - 3.7.3 Die Strahlungsbilanz der Atmosphäre. - 3.7.4 Die globale Verteilung der Strahlungsbilanz. - 3.8 Anmerkungen zum Glashauseffekt. - 4 DIE WÄRMEBILANZ DER ERDOBERFLÄCHE. - 4.1 Wärmeaustausch mit tieferen Schichten. - 4.2 Wärmeaustausch mit der Atmosphäre. - 4.2.1 Wärmeleitung. - 4.2.2 Verdunstung. - 4.2.2.1 Mikrophysikalische Beschreibung der Verdunstung. - 4.2.2.2 Makrophysikalische Beschreibung der Verdunstung. - 5 STATIK UND THERMODYNAMIK DER ATMOSPHÄRE. - 5.1 Allgemeine physikalische Grundlagen. - 5.2 Die hydrostatische Grundgleichung. - 5.3 Schwerebeschleunigung und Geopotential. - 5.4 Die Barometrische Höhenformel. - 5.5 Die Temperaturänderung adiabatisch vertikal bewegter Luft. - 5.6 Die vertikale Stabilität der Luftschichtung. - 5.6.1 Die Auftriebskraft. - 5.6.2 Hydrostatische Stabilität / Instabilität. - 5.7 Potentielle Temperatur und vertikale Stabilität. - 5.8 Stabilitätsänderungen bei erzwungenen Vertikalbewegungen. - 5.9 Thermodynamik feuchter Luft. - 5.9.1 Zustandsgrößen des Wasserdampfes und der feuchten Luft. - 5.9.2 Adiabatische Zustandsänderungen feuchter Luft. - 5.9.3 Berechnung der Auslösung von Konvektionsbewölkung. - 5.9.4 Die Stabilität (Instabilität) feuchter Luft. - 5.9.5 Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten Feuchtigkeitsmaße und der die Feuchtigkeit berücksichtigenden Temperaturbegriffe. - 5.9.6 Periodische Änderungen von Dampfdruck und relativer Feuchte in Bodennähe. - 5.10 Das Thermodynamische Diagrammpapier nach Stüve. - 5.11 Temperatur und Wärmeempfinden. - 5.12 Kondensation und Niederschlagsprozesse. - 5.12.1 Tropfenbildung. - 5.12.2 Tropfenwachstum und Niederschlag. - 5.12.3 Wolken- bzw. Niederschlagsteilchen und Luftbeimengungen. - 5.13 Die internationale (phänomenologische) Wolkenklassifikation. - 6 DYNAMIK DER ATMOSPHÄRE. - 6.1 Der Wind. - 6.2 Die Druckkraft. - 6.3 Horizontale Luftdruckverteilung und Topographie von Druckflächen (Isobarflächen). - 6.4 Thermisch angeregte Zirkulationen. - 6.4.1 Zirkulationen aufgrund unterschiedlicher Erwärmung. - 6.4.1.1 Die Seewindzirkulation. - 6.4.1.2 Die Landwindzirkulation. - 6.4.2 Baroklinität und Zirkulation. - 6.4.3 Zirkulationen an geneigten Flächen. - 6.4.3.1 Anabatische Winde. - 6.4.3.2 Katabatische Strömungen. - 6.5 Topographisch bedingte, mechanisch verursachte Zirkulationen. - 6.5.1 Wirkungen von Hindernissen. - 6.5.1.1 Wellen und Wirbel horizontaler Achse. - 6.5.1.2 "Föhn"-Wirkungen von Hindernissen. - 6.5.1.3 Wirbel mit vertikaler Achse. - 6.5.2 Auswirkungen von Großstädten. - 6.6 Konvektive Erscheinungen. - 6.6.1 Niedrige Konvektion ("shallow convection"). - 6.6.1.1 Zellularkonvektion. - 6.6.1.2 Wolkenstraßen. - 6.6.1.3 Konvektionsbänder. - 6.6.2 "Durchgreifende" Konvektion ("deep convection"), Gewitter. - 6.6.3 Squall-lines (Instabilitätslinien). - 6.7 Schwerewellen. - 6.8 Bewegungsgesetze. - 6.8.1 Bewegungen auf der rotierenden Erde. - 6.8.2 Der geostrophische Wind. - 6.8.3 Der Gradientwind. - 6.8.4 Einfluß der Bodenreibung, antitriptischer Wind. - 6.8.5 Wind im Nicht-Gleichgewicht, dynamische Druckänderungen. - 6.9 Zusammenhang zwischen Temperatur-, Druck- und Windfeld. - 6.9.1 Änderung des Windes mit der Höhe. - 6.9.2 Veränderung der Drucksysteme mit der Höhe. - 6.10 Großräumige Zirkulation-Strahlströme, Wellen und Wirbel. - 6.10.1 Die allgemeine atmosphärische Zirkulation. - 6.10.2 Dynamik der extratropischen Wirbel. - 6.10.3 Wirbelstruktur, Fronten und Wetter. - 6.10.4 Darstellung in der Wetterkarte. - 6.10.5 Besondere Erscheinungen in den Tropen. - 6.10.6 Besondere Erscheinungen in der Stratosphäre. - 7 DIE PLANETARISCHE GRENZSCHICHT. - 7.1 Definitionen und allgemeine Beschreibung. - 7.2 Die atmosphärische Turbulenz. - 7.3 Turbulenz und vertikales Windprofil. - 7.3.1 Einfluß von Bodenbeschaffenheit und Stabilität. - 7.3.2 Windstruktur in der Prandtl-Schicht. - 7.3.3 Windstruktur in der Ekman-Schicht. - 7.3.4 Der Einfluß in homogenen Terrains auf die Grenzschicht. - 7.4 Grenzschichtstruktur und Ausbreitungsvorgänge. - 7.4.1 Auswirkungen der Schichtungsstabilität. - 7.4.2 Auswirkungen interner Grenzschichten. - 7.4.3 Wirkungen thermischer Zirkulationen über irregulärem Terrain. - 7.4.4 Auswirkungen besonderer Geländeformen. - 8 ANMERKUNGEN ZU SPEZIELLEN PROBLEMEN. - 8.1 Anmerkungen zu den Luftbahnen (Trajektorien). - 8.2 Anmerkungen zur Ermittlung von Emittenten-Rezeptor-Beziehung. - 8.3 Anmerkungen zur Simulation regionaler Schadstofftransporte in der Atmosphäre - das TADAP-Modell. - 8.4 Anmerkungen zum "Nuklearen Winter". - 9 ANHANG. - 9.1 Einige durchschnittliche klimatologische Mittel- und Extremwerte meteorologischer Beobachtungen von Berlin. - 9.2 Literaturempfehlungen zur Begleitung und Vertiefung. - 9.3 Glossar. - 10 LITERATURNACHWEIS. - 11 FILMLISTE. - 12 SACHINDEX.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Inhaltsverzeichnis: I SPEKTRALANALYSE DETERMINIERTER VORGÄNGE. - 1 Fourierreihen-Darstellung periodischer Funktionen. - 2 Spektraldarstellung nichtperiodischer Vorgänge. - 3 Die Dirac-[Delta]-Impulsfunktion und ihre Fourier-Transformierte. - 4 Spektralanalyse zeitlich begrenzter Beobachtungen unbegrenzter Vorgänge. - 5 Spektralanalyse diskreter Funktionen. - 6 Die Darstellung diskreter Funktionen mittels der z-Transformation. - 7 Beispiele für den Einsatz der Fourier-Transformation in der Angewandten Statistik. - Referenzen Teil 1. - II SPEKTRALANALYSE REGELLOSER VORGÄNGE. - 8 Kennzeichnung regelloser Vorgänge im Zeit- und im Frequenzbereich. - 9 Schätzung der quadratischen Spektraldichtefunktion. - 10 Auswertung magnetotellurischer Meßdaten. - Referenzen Teil 2. - III SPEKTRALANALYSE REGELLOSER VORGÄNGE DURCH MODELLANPASSUNG. - 11 Spektralabschätzung durch Modellanpassung. - 12. Spektralabschätzungen nach informationstheoretischen Ansätzen. - Referenzen Teil 3. - IV GRUNDLAGEN DER FILTERTHEORIE. - 13 Filterung aus der Sicht der Systemtheorie. - 14 Filterung im Frequenzbereich. - Referenzen Teil 4. - V DIGITALFILTERUNG. - 15. Grundlagen der Digitalfilterung. - 16 Filterwirkung einfacher mathematischer Operationen. - 17 Entwurf nichtrekursiver Digitalfilter endlicher Länge. - 18 Synthese rekursiver Digitalfilter. - Referenzen Teil 5. - VI GRUNDLAGEN DER OPTIMALFILTERUNG. - 19 Entwurf analoger und digitaler Optimalfilter. - 20 Ansätze digitaler Optimalfilter in der Reflexionsseismik. - 21 Kalman-Filter. - Referenzen Teil 6. - VII GRUNDLAGEN DER DEKONVOLUTION UND IHRE ANWENDUNG IN DER REFLEXIONSSEISMIK. - 22 Mathematische Grundlagen der Dekonvolution. - 23 Dekonvolutionsprobleme und -ansätze in der Reflexionsseismik. - Referenzen Teil 7. - VIII MEHRDIMENSIONALE UND MEHRKANALIGE FILTERUNG. - 24 Mehrdimensionale Filterung. - 25 Einsatz zweidimensionaler Filter in der Gravimetrie und Magnetik. - 26 Grundlagen der Mehrkanalfilterung. - Referenzen Teil 8. - Autorenverzeichnis. - Stichwortverzeichnis.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Dieses Lehrbuch behandelt die Methoden des Paläomagnetikfachgebietes übergreifend. Die geowissenschaftlich ausgerichtete Anwendung basiert auf den Grundlagen des Gesteinsmagnetismus, soweit sie für paläomagnetische Arbeiten wichtig sind. Der Leser wird mit den verschiedenen Labor- und Meßverfahren, Anwendungsmöglichkeiten und Grenzen der Methode vertraut gemacht, um zu einer eigenen Einschätzung der Anwendbarkeit zu gelangen. Theoretische Grundlagen werden mit geologischen und archäologischen Fragestellungen verknüpft, die von der Untersuchung einzelner Gesteinsproben oder Fundstücke bis hin zur Diskussion der Kontinentaldrift reichen. Eine ausführliche Bibliographie vervollständigt diese leicht verständlich geschriebene Einführung für Wissenschaftler aller geowissenschaftlichen Teildisziplinen.
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    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Einleitung. - 1.1 Definition von Paläo- und Archäomagnetismus. - 1.2 Einordnung der Methoden innerhalb der Geophysik. - 1.3 Aussagemöglichkeiten über den früheren Zustand der Erde. - 1.4 Wechselbeziehungen mit Nachbardisziplinen. - 1.5 Maßsysteme, Einheiten. - 2 Methodische Grundlagen. - 2.1 Eigenschaften und Ursprung des Erdmagnetfeldes. - 2.1.1 Definition der Kenngrößen des Erdmagnetfeldes X, Y, H, Z, F, D, I und ihre Verknüpfungen. - 2.1.2 Ideales und reales Erdmagnetfeld. - 2.1.3 Nichtdipolanteile in Raum und Zeit (Säkularvariation). - 2.1.4 Kugelfunktionsentwicklung und zeitliche Änderungen der Feldgrößen. - 2.1.5 Theorien zum Ursprung des erdmagnetischen Feldes. - 2.2 Gesteinsmagnetische Grundlagen. - 2.2.1 Diamagnetismus, Paramagnetismus, Ferromagnetismus, Antiferromagnetismus und Ferrimagnetismus. - 2.2.1.1 Definition der Magnetisierung und des Diamagnetismus. - 2.2.1.2 Paramagnetismus. - 2.2.1.3 Ferromagnetismus. - 2.2.1.4 Antiferromagnetismus. - 2.2 A.5 Ferrimagnetismus. - 2.2.2 Definition magnetischer Kenngrößen (k, Hc, Js, ..) der Ferro(i)magnetika. - 2.2.3 Anisotropie der Suszeptibilität. - 2.2.4 Selbstentmagnetisierung und magnetische Brechung. - 2.2.5 Kristallanisotropie und Magnetostriktion. - 2.2.6 SD-PSD-MD-Teilchen und ihre typischen Eigenschaften und Unterscheidungsmerkmale. - 2.3 Magnetische und strukturelle Eigenschaften natürlicher Ferrite. - 2.3.1 Magnetit. - 2.3.2 Ternäres System (FeO-TiO2-Fe2O3) und die Mischreihe der Titanomagnetite. - 2.3.3 Hämatit und Maghemit. - 2.3.4 Mischreihe der Hämo-Ilmenite. - 2.3.5 Nichtstöchiometrische Minerale im ternären System der Ti-Oxide, Titanomaghemite. - 2.3.6 Pyrrhotit und Greigit. - 2.3.7 Goethit. - 2.3.8 Methoden zur Identifikation von ferro(i)magnetischen Mineralphasen. - 2.4 Die Typen der remanenten Magnetisierung und ihre spezifischen Eigenschaften. - 2.4.1 Natürliche remanente Magnetisierung NRM. - 2.4.2 Thermoremanente Magnetisierung TRM. - 2.4.3 Partielle thermoremanente Magnetisierung PTRM. - 2.4.4 Chemische Remanenz CRM. - 2.4.5 Sedimentationsremanenz DRM. - 2.4.6 Postsedimentationsremanenz PDDRM. - 2.4.7 Piezoremanenz PRM. - 2.4.8 Viskose Remanenz VRM. - 2.4.9 Isothermale Remanenz IRM. - 2.4.10 Charakteristische Remanenz ChRM. - 2.4.11 Anhysteretische Remanenz ARM. - 2.4.12 Selbstumkehr einer remanenten Magnetisierung. - 2.4.13 Andere Remanenztypen. - 2.5 Typische magnetische Eigenschaften verschiedener Gesteine und archäologischer Materialien. - 2.5.1 Basalte und andere Ergußgesteine. - 2.5.2 Intrusivgesteine. - 2.5.3 Ganggesteine. - 2.5.4 Sandsteine. - 2.5.5 Tonsteine. - 2.5.6 Karbonatgesteine. - 2.5.7 Metamorphe Gesteine. - 2.5.8 Einfluß der Verwitterung. - 2.5.9 Sonstige Gesteine. - 2.5.10 Archäologisches Material. - 2.6 Verfahren zur Analyse einer remanenten Magnetisierung. - 2.6.1 Wechselfeldentmagnetisierung. - 2.6.2 Thermische Entmagnetisierung. - 2.6.3 Chemische Entmagnetisierung. - 2.6.4 Stoßwellenentmagnetisierung. - 2.6.5 Lowrie-Fuller-Test. - 2.6.6 Orthogonale Projektionen (Zijderveld-Diagramme) und Darstellung der Remanenzrichtungen im Schmidtschen Netz. - 2.6.7 Methode der Differenzvektoren. - 2.6.8 Methode der konvergierenden Großkreise. - 2.6.9 Mehrkomponentenanalyse. - 2.7 Alter einer Remanenz und radiometrische Alter. - 2.7.1 Faltungstest. - 2.7.2 Konglomerattest. - 2.7.3 Kontakttest. - 2.7.4 Thellier-Test. - 2.7.5 Reversal-Test. - 2.7.6 Beziehungen zwischen Remanenzalter und radiometrisch oder biostratigraphisch bestimmten Altern. - 2.8 Statistische Methoden zur Analyse von Remanenzrichtungen. - 2.8.1 Mittlere Richtungen und Fisher-Statistik. - 2.8.2 Fehlerfortpflanzung. - 2.8.3 Signifikanztests. - 2.8.4 Analyse und statistische Behandlung von Inklinationsdaten. - 2.9 Berechnung des virtuellen geomagnetischen Pols VGP und des virtuellen geomagnetischen Dipolmoments Mpal. - 2.9.1 VGP-Berechnung auf der Basis der Dipolhypothese. - 2.9.2 Statistische Behandlung der Pollagen. - 2.9.3 Berechnung des virtuellen Dipolmoments Mpal. - 2.10 Methoden zur Bestimmung der Paläointensität. - 2.10.1 Methode unter Verwendung der TRM (Methode Thellier). - 2.10.2 Methode unter Verwendung der ARM (Methode Shaw). - 2.10.3 Methode unter Verwendung der DRM. - 2.11 Probenentnahme und Meßgeräte im Paläomagnetismus und Archäomagnetismus. - 2.11.1 Kriterien für die Auswahl von Beprobungsorten. - 2.11.2 Statistische Minimalanforderungen. - 2.11.3 Bestimmung der horizontalen Referenzebene und einer Referenzrichtung. - 2.11.4 Entnahme von orientierten Handstücken. - 2.11.5 Entnahme von Kernen mit Diamantbohrern und Kolbenloten. - 2.11.6 Probenentnahme bei archäologischen Fundorten. - 2.11.7 Laborgeräte zur Messung magnetischer Parameter. - 2.11.7.1 Messung der remanenten Magnetisierung. - 2.11.7.2 Messung der Suszeptibilität und ihrer Anisotropie. - 2.11.7.3 Messung der Koerzitivkraft Hc. - 2.11.7.4 Messung der Curie-Temperatur Tc. - 2.11.8 Geräte zur Entmagnetisierung von Proben. - 2.11.8.1 Wechselfeldentmagnetisierung. - 2.11.8.2 Thermische Entmagnetisierung. - 2.11.8.3 Chemische Entmagnetisierung. - 2.11.8.4 Spulensysteme für die Kompensation des erdmagnetischen Feldes. - 2.11.8.5 Magnetische Abschirmung. - 2.12 Mikroskopie und Mößbauer-Spektroskopie. - 2.12.1 Erzmikroskopie: Dünnschliffe, Anschliffe. - 2.12.2 Rasterelektronenmikroskopie REM. - 2.12.3 Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie TEM. - 2.12.4 Mößbauer-Spektroskopie. - 3 Ergebnisse des Paläo- und Archäomagnetismus. - 3.1 Geometrie des Erdmagnetfeldes. - 3.1.1 Hypothese vom axialen geozentrischen Dipol. - 3.1.2 Archäosäkularvariation. - 3.1.3 Quartäre Säkularvariation. - 3.1.4 Paläosäkularvariation. - 3.1.5 Exkursionen des Erdmagnetfeldes. - 3.2 Polwanderungskurven größerer Kontinentalschollen. - 3.2.1 Scheinbare oder echte Polwanderung?. - 3.2.2 Scheinbare Polwanderungskurven der großen Kontinentalschollen. - 3.2.3 Scheinbare Polwanderungskurven von Mikroplatten. - 3.3 Feldumkehr und Polaritätszeitskalen. - 3.3.1 Selbstumkehr der Remanenz oder Feldumkehr?. - 3.3.2 Polaritätszeitskala der letzten 0.7 Ma. - 3.3.3 Polaritätszeitskala der letzten 5 Ma. - 3.3.4 Polaritätszeitskala der letzten 150 Ma. - 3.3.5 Polaritätszeitskalen der früheren geologischen Vergangenheit. - 3.3.6 Feldverhalten während einer Feldumkehr. - 3.3.7 Statistik der Feldumkehrungen. - 3.4 Paläointensität des Erdmagnetfeldes. - 3.4.1 Ergebnisse von archäologischen Proben. - 3.4.2 Paläointensitäten der geologischen Vergangenheit. - 3.4.3 Paläointensität während einer Feldumkehr. - 4 Anwendung des Paläomagnetismus auf geologische, petrologische und archäologische Fragestellungen. - 4.1 Anwendungen in der Geologie und der Tektonik. - 4.1.1 Paläorekonstruktion von Kontinentverteilungen. - 4.1.2 Paläobreitenbestimmungen von Krustenblöcken. - 4.1.3 Nachweis von Rotationsbewegungen. - 4.1.4 Altersbestimmung mit Hilfe der scheinbaren Polwanderungskurven. - 4.1.5 Datierung mit der Magnetostratigraphie. - 4.2 Gesteinsmagnetische Untersuchungen. - 4.2.1 Suszeptibilität und Magnetitgehalt. - 4.2.2 Anisotropie der magnetischen Suszeptibilität. - 4.2.3 Messung magnetischer Eigenschaften bei tiefen Temperaturen. - 4.2.4 Koenigsbergerscher Q-Faktor. - 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    Description / Table of Contents: Das natürliche Gleichgewicht. - Die Zerstörung des Gleichgewichts. - Die Wiederherstellung des Gleichgewichts. - Bibliographie.
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    Call number: AWI P2-92-0201
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    Pages: VI, 205 S.
    ISBN: 3540542191
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
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    Call number: AWI S3-94-0165
    In: Computational techniques for fluid dynamics
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 493 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 3540536019
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    Call number: AWI A6-93-0038
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IX, 277 S.
    ISBN: 3540506284 , 0-387-50628-4
    Series Statement: Universitext
    Uniform Title: Nietlineaire Differentiaalvergelijkingen en Dynamische Systemen
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 92.0834 ; M 91.0343 ; AWI G6-92-0159 ; M 92.0293 ; M 92.0540
    Description / Table of Contents: The spectrum of physical and chemical dating methods now covers the entire range of earth history. But there are so many methods that it is becoming increasingly difficult to select those that are appropriate for solving a specific problem. The objective of this book is to cover the whole spectrum of methods and to give examples of their applications. Thus it is addressed to everybody interested in the application of physical and chemical dating methods to the geosciences and archeology. It is especially valuable as a concise, but comprehensive reference for students and practitioners.
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    Pages: XI, 503 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540512764
    Classification:
    Stratigraphy
    Classification:
    Stratigraphy
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: 1 Introduction. - 2 Time Scales and Ages. - 2.1 Absolute Time Scales. - 2.2 Relative Time Scales. - 2.3 Physical and Chemical Time Scales. - 3 Selection, Collection, Packing, Storage, Transport,and Description of the Samples. - 3.1 Selection and Collection of the Samples. - 3.2 Packing, Storage, and Transport of the Samples. - 3.3 Sample Description. - 4 Treatment and Interpretation of the Raw Data. - 4.1 Suitability of a Sample for Dating and Reliabilityof the Dates. - 4.1.1 Soft-Rock Dating. - 4.1.2 Hard-Rock Dating. - 4.1.3 Isotope Geochemistry. - 4.2 Mathematical Evaluation of Physical and Chemical Age Data. - 4.2.1 Rules for Simple Calculations with the Dating Results; Statistical Tests. - 4.2.2 Comparison of Age Values. - 4.2.3 Numerical and Graphical Evaluation of Age Values. - 4.3 Publication of the Age Values. - 5 Physical Dating Methods. - 5.1 Principles. - 5.2 Sample Treatment and Measurement Techniques. - 5.2.1 Sample Treatment. - 5.2.1.1 Hard-Rock Samples. - 5.2.1.2 Soft-Rock Samples. - 5.2.2 Radioactivity Measurements: Decay Counting Methods. - 5.2.2.1 Gas-Filled Proportional and Geiger-Müller Counters. - 5.2.2.2 Scintillation Counters. - 5.2.2.3 Semiconductor Detectors. - 5.2.3 Measurement of Stable and Long-Lived Isotopes: Atom Counting Methods. - 5.2.3.1 Mass Spectrometry (MS). - 5.2.3.2 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS). - 5.2.3.3 Resonance-Ionization Spectrometry (RIS). - 5.2.4 Other Analytical Techniques. - 5.2.4.1 Isotope Dilution Analysis (ID). - 5.2.4.2 Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA). - 5.2.4.3 Flame Photometry, Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AA) and Inductive Coupled Plasma Analysis (ICP). - 5.2.4.4 Ion-Microprobe (IMP) and Laser Microprobe Mass Analysis (LAMMA). - 5.2.4.5 X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis (XRF) . - 6 Radiometric Dating Methods. - 6.1 Parent/Daughter Isotope Ratios as a Geochronometer. - 6.1.1 Potassium/Argon (40K/40Ar) Method. - 6.1.1.1 Conventional Potassium/Argon (40K/40Ar) Method. - 6.1.1.2 Argon/Argon (39Ar/40Ar) Method. - 6.1.2 Potassium/Calcium (40K/40Ca) Method. - 6.1.3 Rubidium/Strontium (87Rb/87Sr) Method. - 6.1.4 Lanthanum/Cerium (138La/138Ce) Method. - 6.1.5 Lanthanum/Barium (138La/138Ba) Method. - 6.1.6 Samarium/Neodymium (147Sm/143Nd) Method. - 6.1.7 Lutetium/Hafnium (176Lu/176Hf) Method. - 6.1.8 Rhenium/Osmium (187Re/187Os) Method. - 6.1.9 Uranium/Thorium/Lead Methods (238U/206Pb, 235U/207Pb and 232Th/208Pb Methods). - 6.1.10 Common Lead Method. - 6.1.11 Lead/Lead (207Pb/206Pb) Method. - 6.1.12 Chemical Lead Method. - 6.1.13 Lead/Alpha Method (Larsen Method). - 6.1.14 Krypton/Krypton (Krsf/Krn) Method. - 6.1.15 Xenon Methods. - 6.1.15.1 Uranium/Xenon (U/Xesf) Method. - 6.1.15.2 Xenon/Xenon (Xesf/Xen) Method. - 6.2 Dating with Cosmogenic Radionuclides. - 6.2.1 Radiocarbon (14C) Method. - 6.2.2 Tritium (3H) Methods. - 6.2.2.1 Classical Tritium (3H) Method. - 6.2.2.2 Tritium/Helium-3 (3H/3He) and Helium-3 (3He)Methods. - 6.2.3 Beryllium-10 (10Be) Method. - 6.2.4 Sodium-22 (22Na) Method. - 6.2.5 Aluminium-26 (26Al) Method. - 6.2.6 Silicon-32 (32Si) Method. - 6.2.7 Chlorine-36 (36Cl) Method. - 6.2.8 Argon-39 (39Ar) Method. - 6.2.9 Calcium-41 (41Ca) Method. - 6.2.10 Manganese-53 (53Mn) Method. - 6.2.11 Krypton-81 (81Kr) Method. - 6.2.12 Iodine-129 (129I) Method. - 6.2.13 Aluminium-26/Beryllium-10 (26Al/10Be) Method. - 6.2.14 Beryllium-10/Chlorine-36 (10Be/36Cl) Method. - 6.3 Dating Based on Radioactive Disequilibrium of the Uranium, Thorium, and Protactinium Decay Series: The Uranium/Thorium/Protactinium Methods. - 6.3.1 230Th/234U Method. - 6.3.2 231Pa/235U Method. - 6.3.3 231Pa/230Th Method. - 6.3.4 234U/238U Method. - 6.3.5 230Th-excess Method. - 6.3.6 231Pa-excess Method. - 6.3.7 230Th-excess/232Th or 230Th/238U Method. - 6.3.8 231Pa-excess/23Th-excess Method. - 6.3.9 234Th-excess Method. - 6.3.10 228Th-excess/232Th Method. - 6.3.11 Dating Methods Based on Supported 226Ra and Unsupported 226Ra. - 6.3.12 224Ra and 228Ra Methods. - 6.3.13 210Pb Method. - 6.3.14 Uranium/Helium (U/He) Method. - 6.3.15 Radium/Radon Method. - 6.4 Age Determination Using Radiation Damage. - 6.4.1 Thermoluminescence (TL) Method. - 6.4.2 Optical Dating (OSL) Method. - 6.4.3 Electron Spin Resonance (ESR or EPR) Method. - 6.4.4 Exo-Electron Method (TSEE Method). - 6.4.5 Thermally Stimulated Current (TSC) Method. - 6.4.6 Differential Thermoanalysis (DTA). - 6.4.7 Fission Track Method (FT Method). - 6.4.8 Alpha-Recoil Track Method. - 6.4.9 Age Determination Using Pleochroic Haloes. - 6.5 Dating Meteorites and Lunar Rocks. - 6.5.1 Introduction. - 6.5.2 Sample Preparation and Measurement. - 6.5.3 Formation Interval. - 6.5.4 Solidification Ages. - 6.5.5 Gas Retention Ages. - 6.5.6 Cosmic Ray Exposure Ages. - 6.5.7 Terrestrial Ages of Meteorites. - 7 Chronostratigraphic Methods Using Global Time Markers. - 7.1 Paleomagnetic Dating Methods. - 7.2 Chronostratigraphic Time-Scale Using [Delta] 18O Values. - 7.3 Chronostratigraphic Time-Scale Using [Delta] 34S and [Delta] 13C Values and 87Sr/86Sr Ratios. - 7.4 Artificial Radionuclides as Time Markers. - 7.5 Geochemical Time Markers. - 7.6 Chemical Pollution as Time Markers. - 8 Chemical Dating Methods. - 8.1 Amino-Acid Racemization Method (AAR). - 8.2 Amino-Acid Degradation Method. - 8.3 Dating of Bones Using the Nitrogen or Collagen Content. - 8.4 Chemical Electron-Spin-Resonance (ESR) Dating. - 8.5 Molecular (Protein and DNA) Clocks. - 8.6 Obsidian Hydration Method. - 8.7 Dating of Man-Made Glass. - 8.8 Calcium Diffusion and Cation-Ratio Methods. - 8.9 Dating of Bones Using the Fluorine or Uranium Content. - 9 Phanerozoic Time-Scale. - 9.1 Objectives and History of Geochronolgy. - 9.2 Geological Time-Scales. - 9.3 The Future. - 10 Literature. - 10.1 Journals that Frequently Publish Geochronological Papers. - 10.2 Geochronology Textbooks. - 10.3 References. - Acknowledgments. - Appendix A: Geochronology Glossary. - Appendix B: Radioactive and Stable Isotopes in Geochronology. - Appendix C: List of Addresses. - Subject Index. - Foldout Table: Dating Methods, Ranges, and Materials.
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    Call number: PIK N 071-93-0233 ; AWI A2-90-0243
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 477 S.
    ISBN: 3540512691 , 0-387-51269-1
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    Call number: AWI Bio-92-0390
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 427 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540521011
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