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    Call number: ZSP-217(1994)
    In: Küstengebiet der Nordsee
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 135 S. : überw. graph. Darst. + Kt.-Beil.
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    Call number: ZSP-168-640
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: ii, 192 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 640
    Language: English
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    Call number: ZSP-889-130
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 23 S. : Ill.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 130
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    Call number: ZSP-889-133
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 12 S.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 133
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    Call number: AWI Atl-12-0023
    In: Catalogue of bathymetric maps and related publications
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 50 S. : Ill. + 2 Beil.
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    Call number: AWI S6-12-0026
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 86 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Call number: ZSP-889-126
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 54 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 126
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    Call number: ZSP-889-123
    In: WOCE report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 15, [22] S.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 123
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    Call number: ZSP-889-139
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 16 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 139
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    Southampton : WOCE International Project Office
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    Call number: ZSP-889-145
    In: WOCE report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 6, [4] p. : Ill.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 145
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    Call number: ZSP-889-151
    In: WOCE report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 7, 19 p.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 151
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    Bremerhaven : AWI
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    Call number: ad ZSP-994(1980-1990)
    In: Zweijahresbericht = Report
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 48 S. : zahlr. Ill, graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Zweijahresbericht = Report / Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft AWI
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    Call number: AWI P2-12-0054
    Description / Table of Contents: Die Antarktis ist ein Kontinent der Extreme mit weltweit einzigartigen Wetter- und Klimabedingungen, einem noch weitgehend unbeeinflussten natürlichen Ökosystem, ursprünglichen Lebensgemeinschaften der Land-, Wasser-, Gletscher- und Meeresumwelt. Die Polargebiete sind Schlüsselregionen für die Klimaentwicklung und damit für das Leben auf der Erde. Wie trägt Deutschland zur Bewahrung der Antarktis als gemeinsames Erbe der Menschheit bei? Welchen Rahmen setzt der Antarktisvertrag und insbesondere sein Umwelt-schutzprotokoll für die deutschen Aktivitäten? Wer sind die Akteure der deutschen Antarktisforschung, wer setzt die Schwerpunkte und finanziert? Vor welche Herausforderungen stellt die globale Welt die antarktische Umwelt?Die neue Broschüre gibt einen Überblick über 30 Jahre erfolgreiches deutsches Engagement als Teil eines Netzwerks internationaler Kooperation in der Antarktis. Sie stellt die deutsche Infrastruktur wie das Forschungsschiff "Polarstern" oder die hochmoderne Forschungsstation des Alfred-Wegener-Instituts für Polar- und Meeresforschung vor. Der Blick in die Zukunft zeigt, dass Deutschland zur Bewältigung neuer globaler Herausforderungen in der Antarktis auch zukünftig einen Beitrag leisten wird.
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    Pages: 51 S. : Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 1. Aufl., Stand: Mai 2011
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    Call number: AWI G3-12-0048
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction to the Cryosphere. - Chapter 2: Material Properties of Snow and Ice. - Chapter 3: Snow and Ice Thermodynamics. - Chapter 4: Seasonal Snow and Freshwater Ice. - Chapter 5: Sea Ice. - Chapter 6: Glaciers and Ice Sheets. - Chapter 7: Permafrost. - Chapter 8: Cryosphere-Climate Processes. - Chapter 9: The Cryosphere and Climate Change.
    Description / Table of Contents: The cryosphere encompasses the Earth's snow and ice masses. It is a critical part of our planet's climate system, one that is especially at risk from climate change and global warming. "The Cryosphere" provides an essential introduction to the subject, written by one of the world's leading experts in Earth-system science. In this primer, glaciologist Shawn Marshall introduces readers to the cryosphere and the broader role it plays in our global climate system. After giving a concise overview, he fully explains each component of the cryosphere and how it works - seasonal snow, permafrost, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice sheets, and ice shelves. Marshall describes how snow and ice interact with our atmosphere and oceans and how they influence climate, sea level, and ocean circulation. He looks at the cryosphere's role in past ice ages, and considers the changing cryosphere's future impact on our landscape, oceans, and climate. Accessible and authoritative, this primer also features a glossary of key terms, suggestions for further reading, explanations of equations, and a discussion of open research questions in the field.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IX, 288 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780691145266
    Series Statement: Princeton primers in climate
    Language: English
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    Call number: ZSP-557-21
    In: Mitteilungen zur Kieler Polarforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 41 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Call number: ZSP-889-136
    In: WOCE report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: ii, 11, [22] S. : Ill.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 136
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    Call number: ZSP-889-144
    In: WOCE report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 9 S.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 144
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    Call number: ZSP-584(1995-1996)
    In: New Zealand Antarctic Programme Report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 36 S. : Ill. ; 30 cm
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    Call number: AWI P6-12-0058
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 Defining the Antarctic. - 2 Discovering the Antarctic. - 3 Claiming and negotiating the Antarctic. - 4 Governing the Antarctic. - 5 Doing Antarctic science. - 6 Exploiting and protecting the Antarctic.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Antarctic is one the most hostile natural environments in the world. It is an extraordinary physical space, which changes significantly in shape and size with the passing of the seasons. Politically, it is unique as it contains one of the few areas of continental space not claimed by any nation-state. Scientifically, the continental ice sheet has provided us with vital evidence about the Earth's past climate. In this Very Short Introduction, Klaus Dodds provides a modern account of Antarctica, highlighting the main issues facing the continent today. Looking at how the Antarctic has been explored and represented in the last hundred years, Dodds considers the main exploratory and scientific achievements of the region. He explains how processes such as globalization mean that the Antarctic is increasingly involved in a wider circuit of ideas, goods, people, trade, and governance - all of which have an impact on the future of the region.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 141 S.
    Edition: 1st. ed.
    ISBN: 9780199697687
    Series Statement: Very short introductions 323
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    Call number: ZSP-739-1992/93
    In: Swedish Antarctic research programme
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 112 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9197226149
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    Call number: ZSP-739-1993/94
    In: Swedish Antarctic research programme
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 95 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9197226165
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    New Delhi : Department of Ocean Development
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    Call number: ZSP-748-8
    In: Technical publication
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: xvi, 297 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Technical publication / India, Department of Ocean Development 8
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    Call number: AWI Bio-12-0042
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: getr. Zähl. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9529108133
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    Call number: AWI G2-12-0043
    Description / Table of Contents: International Vereshchagin Baikal conference is traditional and held every 5 years. It was named in honour of G. Yu. Vereshchagin, one of the prominent limnologists, a pioneer of limnological investigations in Russia and a founder of the first Baikal Limnological Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences reorganized later into Limnological Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (LIN SB RAS). Beginning from 1989, specialists of different disciplines who study lake Baikal and other lakes of the world, come to participate in the conference held by Limnological Institute. The abstract book of the conference comprises materials on the following aspects: mechanisms of speciation in ancient lakes; diversity of benthos and its habitat; silicon cycle and mechanisms of its assimilation in aquatic ecosystems; atmospheric processes and their effect on natural and climatic processes in Siberia; studies of paleoclimates in Eastern Siberia and Northern Mongolia; biogeochemical processes in barrier zones of aquatic ecosystems; geodynamics of the Baikal Rift; gas hydrates in aquatic ecosystems, and methods of integrated (physical, chemical, biological and space) monitoring of aquatic ecosystems.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 249 S.
    ISBN: 5947970813
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    Ottawa : NRC Research Press
    Call number: AWI Bio-12-0049
    Description / Table of Contents: The 1st edition of the flora contained treatments of 1112 species representing 80 families of vascular plants found in the Yukon Territory. Also included were species that occurred nearby and might be found in the Territory in the future. Since the publication of Flora of the Yukon Territory in 1991, a number of minor errors were discovered and they have been corrected here. An additional 46 taxa, some of which were suggested might be found or were not previously anticipated, keyed, or described, have been described, keyed, and mapped in taxonomic sequence in the addendum accompanying the Second Edition. This important work brings the knowledge of the vascular plants of the Yukon Territory up to date. It will be invaluable not only to botanical scientists, students, and travelers, but also to those concerned with biodiversity, rare and endangered species, resource management, wildlife management, and environmental planning. This book will be of interest to those who live and travel in the Yukon Territory, and also to those in surrounding regions and around the world.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 669 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 2. ed. 2000. Repr. 2010
    ISBN: 066018110X
    Series Statement: NRCC 43257
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    Call number: ZSP-403-320
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 112 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 320 : Seismology 45
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    Call number: ZSP-168-653
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: II, 153 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 653
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    München : Frederking & Thaler
    Call number: AWI P6-13-0023
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: Vorwort. - Warum so weit?- Prolog - Ende eines Vieltagetages. - Annäherung. - An der Scholle. - Forschen & Leben an Bord. - Eis-Impressionen. - Epilog. - Werkteil
    Description / Table of Contents: Das deutsche Forschungsschiff Polarstern nimmt Ende 2004 im Auftrag des Alfred-Wegener-Instituts Kurs auf die Antarktis, um ein einmaliges Experiment durchzuführen: Es dockt an eine riesige Eisscholle an und macht diese für mehrere Wochen für Wissenschaftler verschiedenster Nationalitäten zum Freiluftlabor. Fotograf Ingo Arndt und Journalist Claus-Peter Lieckfeld haben diese Expedition begleitet und zeigen uns hier ein Logbuch der besoneren Art. In einmaligen Bildern fängt Arndt den kühlen Zauber der arktischen Landschaft ein, die Vielfalt der Eisberge, die unbeschreiblichen Farbstimmungen der tief am Horizont stehenden Mitternachtssonne und die Fauna des antarktischen Ozeans. Aber auch das Forschungsschiff, die Arbeit der Wissenschaftler und ihre oft verblüffenden Ergebnisse sind spannend dokumentiert. Mit der Erfahrung des lang gedienten Wissenschaftsjournalisten erzählt Lieckfeld von den Vorhaben der Forscher, macht komplexe Zusammenhänge verständlich, erzählt von Kleinstlebewesen wie den Ruderfußkrebsen, von Königspinguinen und Seeleoparden oder von den erstaunlichen Erscheinungsformen der Materie Eis. Darüber hinaus schildert er das Leben an Bord der Polarstern, eines wahrhaften Mikrokosmos, bevölkert von Wissenschaftlern und Technikern, Matrosen und alten Seebären. Eine brilliant fotografierte und verfasste Reportage - Bildband und Wissenschaftsbuch in einem!
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 199 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3894056541
    Series Statement: GEO
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    Monograph available for loan
    Princeton [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: AWI A3-13-0048
    Description / Table of Contents: The atmosphere is critical to climate change. It can amplify shifts in the climate system, and also mitigate them. This primer offers a short, reader-friendly introduction to these atmospheric processes and how they work, written by a leading expert on the subject. Giving readers an overview of key atmospheric processes, David Randall looks at how our climate system receives energy from the sun and sheds it by emitting infrared radiation back into space. The atmosphere regulates these radiative energy flows and transports energy through weather systems such as thunderstorms, monsoons, hurricanes, and winter storms. Randall explains how these processes work, and also how precipitation, cloud formation, and other phase changes of water strongly influence weather and climate. He discusses how atmospheric feedbacks affect climate change, how the the large-scale atmospheric circulation works, how predicting the weather and the climate are fundamentally different challenges, and much more. This is the ideal introduction for students and nonspecialists. No prior experience in atmospheric science is needed, only basic college physics.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 277 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780691143750
    Series Statement: Princeton primers in climate
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - 1 Basics. - 2 Radiative energy flows. - 3 How turbulence and cumulus clouds carry energy upward. - Appendix to Chapter 3: More about Eddy Fluxes. - 4 How energy travels from the tropics to the poles. - Appendix to chapter 4: Conservation of momentum on a rotating sphere. - 5 Feedbacks. - 6 The water planet. - 7 Predictability of weather and climate. - 8 Air, sea, land. - 9 Frontiers. - Notes. - Glossary. - Suggestions for further reading. - Bibliography. - Index.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: AWI P6-13-0049
    Description / Table of Contents: Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on earth - a place for adventure and a key area for global science. Research conducted in this extreme environment has received increasing international attention in recent years due to concerns over destruction of the ozone layer above it and the problems of global warming and rising sea levels. Data collected in the Antarctic now informs a wide range of scientific fields. A record of the globe's climate is locked up in its deep snow and ice while, as part of the early supercontinent Gondwana, its rocks have much to teach us about the geological history of the earth. Adiversity of unique plants and animals abound in Antarctic waters and the clear skies overhead allow astronomers to probe the outer reaches of the universe. Governed internationally since 1959, the Antarctic is also an object lesson in collaboration between nations. This dramatically illustrated new book brings together an international group of leading Antarctic scientists to explain why the Antarctic is so central to understanding the history and potential fate of our planet. It introduces the beauty of the world's greatest wilderness, its remarkable attributes, and the global importance of the international science done there. Spanning topics from marine biology to space science, this book is an accessible overview for anyone interested in the Antarctic and its science and governance. It provides a valuable summary for those involved in polar management and development of new research programmes, and is an inspiration for the next generation of Antarctic researchers.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 342 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781107003927
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: List of contributors. - Introduction. - 1 Discovering the unknown continent. - 2 A keystone in a changing world. - 3 Ice with everything. - 4 Climate of extremes. - 5 Stormy and icy seas. - 6 Life in a cold environment. - 7 Space science research from Antarctica. - 8 Living and working in the cold. - 9 Scientists together in the cold. - 10 Managing the frozen commons. - 11 Antarctica: a global change perspective. - Appendix A Visiting Antarctica. - Appendix B Further reading. - Acknowledgements. - Index.
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    Call number: AWI S5-13-0062
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 124, 127 S.
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    Call number: ZSP-403-322
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 49 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 322 : Terrestrial Biology 6
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    Call number: G3-93-0192
    ISBN: 756230484X
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    Call number: AWI S6-13-0060
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 88 S.
    Edition: 2. Aufl.
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    Call number: AWI NBM-13-0074
    Description / Table of Contents: Content: Variability of phytoplankton light absorption in Canadian Arctic seas / C. B. Brunelle et al. - Impact of Siberian coastal polynyas on shelf-derived Arctic Ocean halocline waters / D. Bauch et al. - Relating atmospheric and oceanic DMS levels to particle nucleation events in the Canadian Arctic / R. Y.-W. Chang et al. - Impact of biogeochemical processes and environmental factors on the calcium carbonate saturation state in the circumpolar flaw lead in the Amundsen Gulf, Arctic Ocean / M. Chierci et al. - Tide-induced vertical mixing in the Laptev Sea coastal polynya / I. A. Dmitrenko et al. - Impact of horizontal spreading on light propagation in melt pond covered seasonal sea ice in the Canadian Arctic / J. K. Ehn et al. - Wintertime CO2 fluxes in an Arctic polynya using eddy covariance: evidence for enhanced air-sea gas transfer during ice formation / B. G. T. Else et al. - Annual cycles of pCO2sw in the southeastern Beaufort Sea : new understanding of air-sea CO2 exchange in arctic polynya regions / B. G. T. Else et al. - Dynamics of pCO2 and related air-ice CO2 fluxes in the Arctic coastal zone (Amundsen Gulf, Beaufort Sea) / N.-X. Geilfus et al. - Distribution and metabolism of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) und phylogenetic affiliation of DMSP-assimilating bacteria in northern Baffin Bay / Lancaster Sound / J. Motard-Coté et al. - Distribution and microbial metabolism of dimethylsulfoniopropionate and dimethylsulfide during the 2007 Arctic ice minimum / M. Luce et al. - On the scaling laws derived from ice beacon trajectories in the southern Beaufort Sea during the International Polar Year - Circumpolar Flaw Lead study, 2007-2008 / J. V. Lukovich et al. - Respiration and bacterial carbon dynamics in the Amundsen Gulf, western Canadian Arctic / D. Nguyen et al. - Carbonate system evolution at the Arctic Ocean surface during autumn freeze-up / L. A. Miller et al. - Field and satellite observations of the formation and distribution of Arctic atmospheric bromine above a rejuvenated sea ice cover / S. V. Nghiem et al. - Dimethyl sulfide air-sea fluxes and biogenic sulfur as a source of new aerosols in the Arctic fall / O. T. Rempillo et al. - First measurements of nitrous oxide in Arctic sea ice / K. Randall et al. - Geophysical controls on C band polarimetric backscatter from melt pond covered Arctic first-year sea ice: Assessment using high-resolution scatterometry / R. K. Scharien et al. - LIDAR measurements of Arctic boundary layer ozone depletion events over the frozen Arctic Ocean / J. Seabrook et al. - Barium and carbon fluxes in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago / H. Thomas et al. - Spatiotemporal variations of dissolved organic carbon and carbon monoxide in first-year sea ice in the western Canadian Arctic / G. Song et al.
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    Pages: 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm
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    Call number: AWI A14-13-0083 ; ad AWI A14-13-0083
    Description / Table of Contents: This handbook provides the first comprehensive review of measurement principles, instruments and processing techniques for airborne observation of the earth's atmosphere and surface. For each field, the major prinicples of measurement are presented and illustrated with commonly-used airborne instruments, to assess the present capabilities in terms of accuracy, to raise awareness of specific issues with the interpretation of measurements from airborne operations, and to review emerging measurement techniques. The authors are internationally-recognized experts in their field, who actively contribute to the design and developement of modern airborne instrumentation and processing techniques. While primarily intended for climate, geophysical and atmospheric researchers, its relevance to the solar system makes this work useful to astronomers studying planetary atmospheres with telescopes and space probes.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXXII, 655 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783527409969
    Series Statement: Wiley series in atmospheric physics and remote sensing
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface A Tribute to Dr. Robert Knollenberg List of Contributors 1 Introduction to Airborne Measurements of the Earth Atmosphere and Surface / Ulrich Schumann, David W. Fahey, Manfred Wendisch, and Jean-Louis Brenguier 2 Measurement of Aircraft State and Thermodynamic and Dynamic Variables / Jens Bange, Marco Esposito, Donald H. Lenschow, Philip R. A. Brown,Volker Dreiling, Andreas Giez, Larry Mahrt, Szymon P. Malinowski, Alfred R. Rodi, Raymond A. Shaw, Holger Siebert, Herman Smit, Martin Zöger 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Historical 2.3 Aircraft State Variables 2.3.1 Barometric Measurement of Aircraft Height 2.3.2 Inertial Attitude, Velocity, and Position 2.3.2.1 System Concepts 2.3.2.2 Attitude Angle Definitions 2.3.2.3 Gyroscopes and Accelerometers 2.3.2.4 Inertial-Barometric Corrections 2.3.3 Satellite Navigation by Global Navigation Satellite Systems 2.3.3.1 GNSS Signals 2.3.3.2 Differential GNSS 2.3.3.3 Position Errors and Accuracy of Satellite Navigation 2.3.4 Integrated IMU/GNSS Systems for Position and Attitude Determination 2.3.5 Summary, Gaps, Emerging Technologies 2.4 Static Air Pressure 2.4.1 Position Error 2.4.1.1 Tower Flyby 2.4.1.2 Trailing Sonde 2.4.2 Summary 2.5 Static Air Temperature 2.5.1 Aeronautic Definitions of Temperatures 2.5.2 Challenges of Airborne Temperature Measurements 2.5.3 Immersion Probe 2.5.4 Reverse-Flow Sensor 2.5.5 Radiative Probe 2.5.6 Ultrasonic Probe 2.5.7 Error Sources 2.5.7.1 Sensor 2.5.7.2 Dynamic Error Sources 2.5.7.3 In-Cloud Measurements 2.5.8 Calibration of Temperature Sensors 2.5.9 Summary, Gaps, Emerging Technologies 2.6 Water Vapor Measurements 2.6.1 Importance of Atmospheric Water Vapor 2.6.2 Humidity Variables 2.6.3 Dew or Frost Point Hygrometer 2.6.4 Lyman-α Absorption Hygrometer 2.6.5 Lyman-α Fluorescence Hygrometer 2.6.6 Infrared Absorption Hygrometer 2.6.7 Tunable Laser Absorption Spectroscopy Hygrometer 2.6.8 Thin Film Capacitance Hygrometer 2.6.9 Total Water Vapor and Isotopic Abundances of 18O and 2H 2.6.10 Factors Influencing In-Flight Performance 2.6.10.1 Sticking of Water Vapor at Surfaces 2.6.10.2 Sampling Systems 2.6.11 Humidity Measurements with Dropsondes 2.6.12 Calibration and In-Flight Validation 2.6.13 Summary and Emerging Technologies 2.7 Three-Dimensional Wind Vector 2.7.1 Airborne Wind Measurement Using Gust Probes 2.7.1.1 True Airspeed (TAS) and Aircraft Attitude 2.7.1.2 Wind Vector Determination 2.7.1.3 Baseline Instrumentation 2.7.1.4 Angles of Attack and Sideslip 2.7.2 Errors and Flow Distortion 2.7.2.1 Parameterization Errors 2.7.2.2 Measurement Errors 2.7.2.3 Timing Errors 2.7.2.4 Errors due to Incorrect Sensor Configuration 2.7.3 In-Flight Calibration 2.8 Small-Scale Turbulence 2.8.1 Hot-Wire/Hot-Film Probes for High-Resolution Flow Measurements 2.8.2 Laser Doppler Anemometers 2.8.3 Ultrasonic Anemometers/Thermometers 2.8.4 Measurements of Atmospheric Temperature Fluctuations with Resistance Wires 2.8.5 Calibration of Fast-Response Sensors 2.8.6 Summary, Gaps, and Emerging Technologies 2.9 Flux Measurements 2.9.1 Basics 2.9.2 Measurement Errors 2.9.3 Flux Sampling Errors 2.9.3.1 Systematic Flux Error 2.9.3.2 Random Flux Error 2.9.4 Area-Averaged Turbulent Flux 2.9.5 Preparation for Airborne Flux Measurement 3 In SituTrace Gas Measurements / Jim McQuaid, Hans Schlager, Maria Dolores Andrés-Hernández,Stephen Ball, Agnès Borbon, Steve S. Brown, Valery Catoire, Piero Di Carlo, Thomas G. Custer, Marc von Hobe, James Hopkins, Klaus Pfeilsticker, Thomas Röckmann, Anke Roiger, Fred Stroh, Jonathan Williams, and Helmut Ziereis 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Historical and Rationale 3.3 Aircraft Inlets for Trace Gases 3.4 Examples of Recent Airborne Missions 3.5 Optical In SituTechniques 3.5.1 UV Photometry 3.5.2 Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy 3.5.2.1 Measurement Principle 3.5.2.2 Examples of Measurement 3.5.3 Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy 3.5.3.1 Measurement Principle 3.5.3.2 Aircraft Implementation 3.5.3.3 Calibration and Uncertainty 3.5.3.4 Broadband Cavity Spectroscopic Methods 3.5.4 Gas Filter Correlation Spectroscopy 3.5.5 Tunable Laser Absorption Spectroscopy 3.5.5.1 Tunable Diode Versus QCLs 3.5.5.2 Further Progress 3.5.6 Fluorescence Techniques 3.5.6.1 Resonance Fluorescence 3.5.6.2 LIF Techniques 3.5.6.3 Chemical Conversion Resonance Fluorescence Technique 3.6 Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry 3.6.1 Negative-Ion CIMS 3.6.1.1 Measurement Principle and Aircraft Implementation 3.6.1.2 Calibration and Uncertainties 3.6.1.3 Measurement Example 3.6.2 The Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometer 3.6.3 Summary and Future Perspectives 3.7 Chemical Conversion Techniques 3.7.1 Peroxy Radical Chemical Amplification 3.7.1.1 Measurement Principles 3.7.1.2 Airborne Measurements 3.7.1.3 Calibration and Uncertainties 3.7.2 Chemiluminescence Techniques 3.7.2.1 Measurement Principle 3.7.2.2 Measurement of Ozone Using Chemiluminescence 3.7.2.3 NOy and NO2 Conversion 3.7.2.4 Calibration and Uncertainties 3.7.2.5 Measurement Examples 3.7.2.6 Summary 3.7.3 Liquid Conversion Techniques 3.7.3.1 Measurement Principles 3.7.3.2 Aircraft Implementation 3.7.3.3 Data Processing 3.7.3.4 Limitations, Uncertainties, and Error Propagation 3.7.3.5 Calibration and Maintenance 3.7.3.6 Measurement Examples 3.7.3.7 Summary and Emerging Technologies 3.8 Whole Air Sampler and Chromatographic Techniques 3.8.1 Rationale 3.8.2 Whole Air Sampling Systems 3.8.2.1 Design of Air Samplers 3.8.2.2 The M55-Geophysica Whole Air Sampler 3.8.3 Water Vapor Sampling for Isotope Analysis 3.8.4 Measurement Examples 3.8.5 Off-Line Analysis of VOCs 3.8.5.1 Air Mass Ageing 3.8.5.2 Using VOC Observations to Probe Radical Chemistry 4 In Situ Measurements of Aerosol Particles / Andreas Petzold, Paola Formenti, Darrel Baumgardner, Ulrich Bundke, Hugh Coe, Joachim Curtius, Paul J. DeMott, Richard C. Flagan, Markus Fiebig, James G. Hudson, Jim McQuaid, Andreas Minikin, Gregory C. Roberts, and Jian Wang 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Historical Overview 4.1.2 Typical Mode Structure of Aerosol Particle Size Distribution 4.1.3 Quantitative Description of Aerosol Particles 4.1.4 Chapter Structure 4.2 Aerosol Particle Number Concentration 4.2.1 Condensation Particle Counters 4.2.2 Calibration of Cut-Off and Low-Pressure Detection Efficiency 4.3 Aerosol Particle Size Distribution 4.3.1 Single-Particle Optical Spectrometers 4.3.1.1 Measurement Principles and Implementation 4.3.1.2 Measurement Issues 4.3.2 Aerodynamic Separators 4.3.3 Electrical Mobility Measurements of Particle Size Distributions 4.3.4 Inversion Methods 4.4 Chemical Composition of Aerosol Particles 4.4.1 Direct Offline Methods 4.4.2 Direct Online Methods (Aerosol Mass Spectrometer, Single Particle Mass Spectrometer, and Particle-Into-Liquid Sampler) 4.4.2.1 Bulk Aerosol Collection and Analysis 4.4.2.2 Mass Spectrometric Methods 4.4.2.3 Incandescence Methods 4.4.3 Indirect Methods 4.5 Aerosol Optical Properties 4.5.1 Scattering Due to Aerosol Particles 4.5.2 Absorption of Solar Radiation Due to Aerosol Particles 4.5.2.1 Filter-Based Methods 4.5.2.2 In Situ Methods 4.5.2.3 Airborne Application 4.5.3 Extinction Due to Aerosol Particles 4.5.4 Inversion Methods 4.6 CCN and IN 4.6.1 CCN Measurements Methods 4.6.2 IN Measurement Methods 4.6.3 Calibration 4.6.3.1 CCN Instrument Calibration 4.6.3.2 IN Instrument Calibration 4.7 Challenges and Emerging Techniques 4.7.1 Particle Number 4.7.2 Particle Size 4.7.3 Aerosol Optical Properties 4.7.4 Chemical Composition of Aerosol Particles 4.7.5 CCN Measurements 4.7.6 IN Measurements 5 In Situ Measurements of Cloud and Precipitation Particles / Jean-Louis Brenguier, William Bachalo, Patrick Y. Chuang, Biagio M. Esposito, Jacob Fugal, Timothy Garrett, Jean-Francois Gayet, Hermann Gerber, Andy Heymsfield, Alexander Kokhanovsky, Alexei Korolev, R. Paul Lawson, David C. Rogers, Raymond A. Shaw, Walter Strapp, and Manfred Wendisch 5.1 Introduction 5.1.1 Rationale 5.1.2 Characterization of Cloud Microphysical Properties 5.1.3 Chapter Outline 5.
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    Note: Contents: Foreword. - About the problems of eddy dynamics and energetics in the polar climate and atmospheric circulation research / E. G. Nikiforov, V. F. Romanov. - About theoretical models of the localized quasigeostrophic eddies in the atmosphere and ocean / V. M. Grianik. - The diagnostic investigations of synoptic eddy energetics of the atmosphere / V. E. Lagun. - About averaged discription of the general atmospheric circulation / V. F. Romanov. - About meridional transfere of the atmospheric synoptic eddies / V. A. Bogomolov. - About motion of the pair eddies on the "betta-Plane" / M. V. Kurgansky. - About the hydromechanical model of the synoptic atmospheric eddies transfere / B. Ya. Shmerlin. - The numerical model of the synoptic eddies in the baroclinic atmosphere / S. A. Soldatenko, Yu. L. Matveev. - The thermodynamical relations for discription of the macroscale eddy transports of heat, moisture and momentum in the climate models / V. K. Petukhov. - About effects of latend condensation heat the frontogenesis: the simple humid semigeostrophical model / L. T. Matveev, S. A. Soldatenko. - About one version of the parametrization of the horizontal eddy transports of the angular momentum and moisture in the climate simulations / O. S. Sorokovicova. - About simulations of the longstanding climate regime of the dynamics and energetics of the general atmospheric circulations in the southern hemisphere / A. Yu. Poroshin, V. F. Romanov. - The simple model of the orographic effects the components of the momentum vector / I. A. Pisnichenko. - About long-term flactuations of the low-frequency spectral modes of the geopotential H500 in the southern hemisphere / M. P. Evseev, D. A. Golev. - About the climatic eddy dinamical potential in the two-dimensional baroclinic diabatic atmosphere / V. F. Romanov. - The simulation of the long-term climate dynamics / M. Ya. Verbitsky. - The simple parametrization of the atmospheric boundary layer over the land / A. P. Oreshko, I. A. Vasiuta. - The upper ocean layer reaction and the climate reluxation / A. V. Ganopolsky ; G. L. Stenchikov. - The diagnosis of the peculiaritys of annual variations of the climate fields in the atmosphere / I. I. Mokhov. - About the dynamical structure of the anomalies and the structure of the anomalies of the sources in the low latitudes / V. N. Kruptchatnikov. - About the kinetic energy budget for synoptic eddies in the atmosphere of the southern hemisphere / V. E. Lagun, A. I. Yazev. - The experience of utilization of the FGGE GARP data level 3-b for the atmospheric eddy dynamics and energetics research / A. I. Yazev. - The peculiarities of the energy exchange for zonal and meridional types of the atmospheric circulations / M. M. Chumakov. , In kyrill. Schr. - Mit engl. Abstract und Zsfassung
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    Call number: AWI A12-13-0137
    Description / Table of Contents: The second edition of this internationally acclaimed text presents the latest developments in atmospheric science. It continues to be the premier text for both a rigorous and a complete treatment of the chemistry of the atmosphere, covering such pivotal topics as: chemistry of the stratosphere and troposphere; formation, growth, dynamics, and properties of aerosols; meteorology of air pollution; transport, diffusion, and removal of species in the atmosphere; formation and chemistry of clouds; interaction of atmospheric chemistry and climate; radiative and climatic effects of gases and particles; formulation of mathematical chemical/transport models of the atmosphere. All chapters develop results based on fundamental principles, enabling the reader to build a solid understanding of the science underlying atmospheric processes. Among the new material are three new chapters: Atmospheric radiation and photochemistry, gernal circulation of the atmosphere, and global cycles. In addition, the chapters Stratospheric chemistry, tropospheric chemistry, and organic atmospheric aerosols have been rewritten to reflect the latest findings. Readers familiar with the first edition will discover a text with new structures and new features that greatly aid learning. Many examples are set off in the text to help readers work through the application of concepts. Advanced material has been moved to appendices. Finally, many new problems, coded by degree of difficulty, have been added. A solutions manual is available. Throughly updated and restructured, the second edition of Atmospheric chemistry and physics is an ideal textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, as well as a reference for researchers in environmental engineering, meteorology, chemistry, and the atmospheric sciences.
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    ISBN: 9780471720188
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    Note: CONTENTS: Preface to the Second Edition. - Preface to the First Edition. - 1 The Atmosphere. - 1.1 History and Evolution of the Earth's Atmosphere. - 1.2 Climate. - 1.3 The Layers of the Atmosphere. - 1.4 Pressure in the Atmosphere. - 1.4.1 Units of Pressure. - 1.4.2 Variation of Pressure with Height in the Atmosphere. - 1.5 Temperature in the Atmosphere. - 1.6 Expressing the Amount of a Substance in the Atmosphere. - 1.7 Spatial and Temporal Scales of Atmospheric Processes. - Problems. - References. - 2 Atmospheric Trace Constituents. - 2.1 Atmospheric Lifetime. - 2.2 Sulfur-Containing Compounds. - 2.2.1 Dimethyl Sulfide (CH3SCH3). - 2.2.2 Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS). - 2.2.3 Sulfur Dioxide (SO2). - 2.3 Nitrogen-Containing Compounds. - 2.3.1 Nitrous Oxide (N2O). - 2.3.2 Nitrogen Oxides (NO* = NO + NO2). - 2.3.3 Reactive Odd Nitrogen (NOy). - 2.3.4 Ammonia (NH3). - 2.4 Carbon-Containing Compounds. - 2.4.1 Classification of Hydrocarbons. - 2.4.2 Methane. - 2.4.3 Volatile Organic Compounds. - 2.4.4 Biogenic Hydrocarbons. - 2.4.5 Carbon Monoxide. - 2.4.6 Carbon Dioxide. - 2.5 Halogen-Containing Compounds. - 2.5.1 Methyl Chloride (CH3C1). - 2.5.2 Methyl Bromide (CH3Br). - 2.6 Atmospheric Ozone. - 2.7 Particulate Matter (Aerosols). - 2.7.1 Stratospheric Aerosol. - 2.7.2 Chemical Components of Tropospheric Aerosol. - 2.7.3 Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN). - 2.7.4 Sizes of Atmospheric Particles. - 2.7.5 Sources of Atmospheric Paniculate. - 2.7.6 Carbonaceous Particles. - 2.7.7 Mineral Dust. - 2.8 Emission Inventories. - 2.9 Biomass Burning. - Appendix 2.1 Air Pollution Legislation. - Appendix 2.2 Hazardous Air Pollutants (Air Toxics). - Problems. - References. - 3 Chemical Kinetics. - 3.1 Order of Reaction. - 3.2 Theories of Chemical Kinetics. - 3.2.1 Collision Theory. - 3.2.2 Transition State Theory. - 3.2.3 Potential Energy Surface for a Bimolecular Reaction. - 3.3 The Pseudo-Steady-State Approximation. - 3.4 Reactions of Excited Species. - 3.5 Termolecular Reactions. - 3.6 Chemical Families. - 3.7 Gas-Surface Reactions. - Appendix 3 Free Radicals. - Problems. - References. - 4 Atmospheric Radiation and Photochemistry. - 4.1 Radiation. - 4.1.1 Solar and Terrestrial Radiation. - 4.1.2 Energy Balance for Earth and Atmosphere. - 4.1.3 Solar Variability. - 4.2 Radiative Flux in the Atmosphere. - 4.3 Beer-Lambert Law and Optical Depth. - 4.4 Actinic Flux. - 4.5 Atmospheric Photochemistry. - 4.6 Absorption of Radiation by Atmospheric Gases. - 4.7 Absorption by O2 and O3 122. - 4.8 Photolysis Rate as a Function of Altitude. - 4.9 Photodissociation of O3 to Produce O and O(1D). - 4.10 Photodissociation of NO2. - Problems. - References. - 5 Chemistry of the Stratosphere. - 5.1 Overview of Stratospheric Chemistry. - 5.2 Chapman Mechanism. - 5.3 Nitrogen Oxide Cycles. - 5.3.1 Stratospheric Source of NO* from N2O. - 5.3.2 NO* Cycles. - 5.4 HO* Cycles. - 5.5 Halogen Cycles. - 5.5.1 Chlorine Cycles. - 5.5.2 Bromine Cycles. - 5.6 Reservoir Species and Coupling of the Cycles. - 5.7 Ozone Hole. - 5.7.1 Polar Stratospheric Clouds. - 5.7.2 PSCs and the Ozone Hole. - 5.7.3 Arctic Ozone Hole. - 5.8 Heterogeneous (Nonpolar) Stratospheric Chemistry. - 5.8.1 The Stratospheric Aerosol Layer. - 5.8.2 Heterogeneous Hydrolysis of N2O5. - 5.8.3 Effect of Volcanoes on Stratospheric Ozone. - 5.9 Summary of Stratospheric Ozone Depletion. - 5.10 Transport and Mixing in the Stratosphere. - 5.11 Ozone Depletion Potential. - Problems. - References. - 6 Chemistry of the Troposphere. - 6.1 Production of Hydroxyl Radicals in the Troposphere. - 6.2 Basic Photochemical Cycle of NO2, NO, and O3. - 6.3 Atmospheric Chemistry of Carbon Monoxide. - 6.3.1 Low NO* Limit. - 6.3.2 High NO* Limit. - 6.3.3 Ozone Production Efficiency. - 6.3.4 Theoretical Maximum Yield of Ozone from CO Oxidation. - 6.4 Atmospheric Chemistry of Methane. - 6.5 The NO* and NOy, Families. - 6.5.1 Daytime Behavior. - 6.5.2 Nighttime Behavior. - 6.6 Ozone Budget of the Troposphere and Role of NO*. - 6.6.1 Ozone Budget of the Troposphere. - 6.6.2 Role of NO*. - 6.7 Tropospheric Reservoir Molecules. - 6.7.1 H2O2, CH3OOH, and HONO. - 6.7.2 Peroxyacyl Nitrates (PANs). - 6.8 Relative Roles of VOC and NOx in Ozone Formation. - 6.8.1 Importance of the VOC/NOx Ratio. - 6.8.2 Ozone Isopleth Plot. - 6.9 Simplified Organic/NOx Chemistry. - 6.10 Chemistry of Nonmethane Organic Compounds in the Troposphere. - 6.10.1 Alkanes. - 6.10.2 Alkenes. - 6.10.3 Aromatics. - 6.10.4 Aldehydes. - 6.10.5 Ketones. - 6.10.6 α, β-Unsaturated Carbonyls. - 6.10.7 Ethers. - 6.10.8 Alcohols. - 6.11 Atmospheric Chemistry of Biogenic Hydrocarbons. - 6.12 Atmospheric Chemistry of Reduced Nitrogen Compounds. - 6.12.1 Amines. - 6.12.2 Nitriles. - 6.12.3 Nitrites. - 6.13 Atmospheric Chemistry (Gas Phase) of Sulfur Compounds. - 6.13.1 Sulfur Oxides. - 6.13.2 Reduced Sulfur Compounds (Dimethyl Sulfide). - 6.14 Tropospheric Chemistry of Halogen Compounds. - 6.14.1 Chemical Cycles of Halogen Species. - 6.14.2 Tropospheric Chemistry of CFC Replacements: Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs). - Problems. - References. - 7 Chemistry of the Atmospheric Aqueous Phase. - 7.1 Liquid Water in the Atmosphere. - 7.2 Absorption Equilibria and Henry's Law. - 7.3 Aqueous-Phase Chemical Equilibria. - 7.3.1 Water. - 7.3.2 Carbon Dioxide-Water Equilibrium. - 7.3.3 Sulfur Dioxide-Water Equilibrium. - 7.3.4 Ammonia-Water Equilibrium. - 7.3.5 Nitric Acid-Water Equilibrium. - 7.3.6 Equilibria of Other Important Atmospheric Gases. - 7.4 Aqueous-Phase Reaction Rates. - 7.5 S(IV)-S(VI) Transformation and Sulfur Chemistry. - 7.5.1 Oxidation of S(IV) by Dissolved O3. - 7.5.2 Oxidation of S(IV) by Hydrogen Peroxide. - 7.5.3 Oxidation of S(IV) by Organic Peroxides. - 7.5.4 Uncatalyzed Oxidation of S(IV) by O2. - 7.5.5 Oxidation of S(IV) by O2 Catalyzed by Iron and Manganese. - 7.5.6 Comparison of Aqueous-Phase S(IV) Oxidation Paths. - 7.6 Dynamic Behavior of Solutions with Aqueous-Phase Chemical Reactions. - 7.6.1 Closed System. - 7.6.2 Calculation of Concentration Changes in a Droplet with Aqueous-Phase Reactions. - Appendix 7.1 Thermodynamic and Kinetic Data. - Appendix 7.2 Additional Aqueous-Phase Sulfur Chemistry. - 7.A.1 S(IV) Oxidation by the OH Radical. - 7.A.2 Oxidation of S(IV) by Oxides of Nitrogen. - 7.A.3 Reaction of Dissolved SO2 with HCHO. - Appendix 7.3 Aqueous-Phase Nitrite and Nitrate Chemistry. - 7.A.4 NOx Oxidation. - 7.A.5 Nitrogen Radicals. - Appendix 7.4 Aqueous-Phase Organic Chemistry. - Appendix 7.5 Oxygen and Hydrogen Chemistry. - Problems. - References. - 8 Properties of the Atmospheric Aerosol. - 8.1 The Size Distribution Function. - 8.1.1 The Number Distribution nN(Dp). - 8.1.2 The Surface Area, Volume, and Mass Distributions. - 8.1.3 Distributions Based on In Dp and log Dp. - 8.1.4 Relating Size Distributions Based on Different Independent Variables. - 8.1.5 Properties of Size Distributions. - 8.1.6 The Lognormal Distribution. - 8.1.7 Plotting the Lognormal Distribution. - 8.1.8 Properties of the Lognormal Distribution. - 8.2 Ambient Aerosol Size Distributions. - 8.2.1 Urban Aerosols. - 8.2.2 Marine Aerosols. - 8.2.3 Rural Continental Aerosols. - 8.2.4 Remote Continental Aerosols. - 8.2.5 Free Tropospheric Aerosols. - 8.2.6 Polar Aerosols. - 8.2.7 Desert Aerosols. - 8.3 Aerosol Chemical Composition. - 8.4 Spatial and Temporal Variation. - 8.5 Vertical Variation. - Problems. - References. - 9 Dynamics of Single Aerosol Particles. - 9.1 Continuum and Noncontinuum Dynamics: The Mean Free Path. - 9.2 The Drag on a Single Particle: Stokes' Law. - 9.2.1 Corrections to Stokes' Law: The Drag Coefficient. - 9.2.2 Stokes' Law and Noncontinuum Effects: Slip Correction Factor. - 9.3 Gravitational Settling of an Aerosol Particle. - 9.4 Motion of an Aerosol Particle in an External Force Field. - 9.5 Brownian Motion of Aerosol Particles. - 9.5.1 Particle Diffusion. - 9.5.2 Aerosol Mobility and Drift Velocity. - 9.5.3 Mean Free Path of an Aerosol Particle. - 9.6 Aer
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    Call number: K-14-0046(1-4)
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    Potsdam
    Call number: AWI G3-13-0150
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents: Abstract. - Zusammenfassung. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Thermo-erosion along the Yedoma Coast of the Buor Khaya Peninsula, Laptev Sea, East Siberia. - 3 Short- and long-term thermo-erosion of ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Laptev Sea region. - 4 Observing Muostakh Island disappear: erosion of a ground-ice-rich coast in response to summer warming and sea ice reduction on the East Siberian shelf. - 5 Synthesis. - Bibliography. - Acknowledgements
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    Call number: ZSP-403-159
    In: Jare Data Reports
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    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 159 : Upper Atmosphere Physics 7
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    Call number: ZSP-403-239
    In: Jare Data Reports
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    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 239 : Glaciology 28
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Parey
    Call number: AWI Bio-14-0055
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    Pages: 197, XVI S. : zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 3489649346
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    Call number: ZSP-403-206
    In: Jare Data Reports
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    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 206 : Ionosphere 54
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    Call number: ZSP-403-205
    In: Jare Data Reports
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    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 205 : Upper Atmosphere Physics 12
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    Call number: ZSP-403-202
    In: Jare Data Reports
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    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 202 : Glaciology 23
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    Call number: ZSP-403-214
    In: Jare Data Reports
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    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 214 : Marine Biology 22
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: AWI S2-14-0042 ; M 15.0198
    Description / Table of Contents: This revised and updated edition focuses on constrained ordination (RDA, CCA), variation partitioning and the use of permutation tests of statistical hypotheses about multivariate data. Both classification and modern regression methods (GLM, GAM, loess) are reviewes and species functional traits and spatial structures are analysed. Nine case studies of varying difficulty help to illustrate the suggestes analytical methods, using the latest version of Canoco 5. All studies utilise descriptive and manipulative approaches, and are supported by data sets and project files available from the book website: http://regent.prf.jcu.cz/maed2/. Written primarily for community ecologists needing to analyse data resulting from field observations and experiments, this book is a valuable resource for students and researchers dealing with both simple and complex ecological problems, such as the variation of biotic communities with environmental conditions or their response to experimental manipulation.
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    Pages: XII, 362 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 9781107694408 , 1-107-69440-X
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - 1 Introduction and datatypes. - 1.1 Why ordination?. - 1.2 Datatypes. - 1.3 Data transformation and standardisation. - 1.4 Missing values. - 1.5 Types of analyses. - 2 Using Canoco 5. - 2.1 Philosophy of Canoco 5. - 2.2 Data import and editing. - 2.3 Defining analyses. - 2.4 Visualising results. - 2.5 Beware, CANOCO 4.x users!. - 3 Experimental design. - 3.1 Completely randomised design. - 3.2 Randomised complete blocks. - 3.3 Latin square design. - 3.4 Pseudo replicates. - 3.5 Combining more than one factor. - 3.6 Following the development of objects in time: repeated observations. - 3.7 Experimental and observational data. - 4 Basics of gradient analysis. - 4.1 Techniques of gradient analysis. - 4.2 Models of response to gradients. - 4.3 Estimating species optima by weighted averaging. - 4.4 Calibration. - 4.5 Unconstrained ordination. - 4.6 Constrained ordination. - 4.7 Basic ordination techniques. - 4.8 Ordination axes as optimal predictors. - 4.9 Ordination diagrams. - 4.10 Two approaches. - 4.11 Testing significance of the relation with explanatory variables. - 4.12 Monte Carlo permutation tests for the significance of regression. - 4.13 Relating two biotic communities. - 4.14 Community composition as a cause: using reverse analysis. - 5.1 Permutation tests: the philosophy. - 5.2 Pseudo-F statistics and significance. - 5.3 Testing individual constrained axes. - 5.4 Tests with spatial or temporal constraints. - 5.5 Tests with hierarchical constraints. - 5.6 Simple versus conditional effects and stepwises election. - 5.7 Variation partitioning. - 5.8 Significance adjustment for multiple tests. - 6 Similarity measures and distance-based methods. - 6.1 Similarity measures for presence-absence data. - 6.2 Similarity measures for quantitative data. - 6.3 Similarity of cases versus similarity of communities. - 6.4 Similarity between species in trait values. - 6.5 Principal coordinates analysis. - 6.6 Constrained principal coordinates analysis (db-RDA). - 6.7 Non-metric multidimensional scaling. - 6.8 Mantel test. - 7.1 Example data set properties. - 7.2 Non-hierarchical classification (K-means clustering). - 7.3 Hierarchical classification. - 7.4 TWINSPAN. - 8 Regression methods. - 8.1 Regression models in general. - 8.2 General linear model: terms. - 8.3 Generalized linear models (GLM). - 8.4 Loess smoother. - 8.5 Generalized additive models (GAM). - 8.6 Mixed-effect models (LMM, GLMM and GAMM). - 8.7 Classification and regression trees (CART). - 8.8 Modelling species response curves with Canoco. - 9 Interpreting community composition with functional traits. - 9.1 Required data. - 9.2 Two approaches in traits - environment studies. - 9.3 Community-based approach. - 9.4 Species-based approach. - 10 Advanced use of ordination. - 10.1 Principal response curves (PRC). - 10.2 Separating spatial variation. - 10.3 Linear discriminant analysis. - 10.4 Hierarchical analysis of community variation. - 10.5 Partitioning diversity indices into alpha and beta components. - 10.6 Predicting community composition. - 11 Visualising multivariate data. - 11.1 Reading ordination diagrams of linear methods. - 11.2 Reading ordination diagrams of unimodal methods. - 11.3 Attribute plots. - 11.4 Visualising classification, groups, and sequences. - 11.5 T-value biplot. - 12 Case study 1: Variation in forest bird assemblages. - 12.1 Unconstrained ordination: portraying variation in bird community. - 12.2 Simple constrained ordination: the effect of altitude on bird community. - 12.3 Partial constrained ordination: additional effect of other habitat characteristics. - 12.4 Separating and testing alpha and beta diversity. - 13 Case study 2: Search for community composition patterns and their environmental correlates: vegetation of spring meadows. - 13.1 Unconstrained ordination. - 13.2 Constrained ordination. - 13.3 Classification. - 13.4 Suggestions for additional analyses. - 13.5 Comparing two communities. - 14 Case study 3: Separating the effects of explanatory variables. - 14.1 Introduction. - 14.2 Data. - 14.3 Changes in species richness and composition. - 14.4 Changes in species traits. - 15 Case study 4: Evaluation of experiments in randomised complete blocks. - 15.1 Introduction. - 15.2 Data. - 15.3 Analysis. - 15.4 Calculating ANOVA using constrained ordination. - 16 Case study 5: Analysis of repeated observations of species composition from a factorial experiment. - 16.1 Introduction. - 16.2 Experimental design. - 16.3 Data coding and use. - 16.4 Univariate analyses. - 16.5 Constrained ordinations. - 16.6 Principal response curves. - 16.7 Temporal changes across treatments. - 16.8 Changes in composition of functional traits. - 17 Case study 6: Hierarchical analysis of crayfish community variation. - 17.1 Data and design. - 17.2 Differences among sampling locations. - 17.3 Hierarchical decomposition of community variation. - 18 Case study 7: Analysis of taxonomic data with discriminant analysis and distance-based ordination. - 18.1 Data. - 18.2 Summarising morphological data with PCA. - 18.3 Linear discriminant analysis of morphological data. - 18.4 Principal coordinates analysis of AFLP data. - 18.5 Testing taxon differences in AFLP data using db-RDA. - 18.6 Taking populations into account. - 19 Case study 8: Separating effects of space and environment on oribatid community with PCNM. - 19.1 Ignoring the space. - 19.2 Detecting spatial trends. - 19.3 All-scale spatial variation of community and environment. - 19.4 Variation partitioning with spatial predictors. - 19.5 Visualising spatial variation. - 20 Case study 9: Performing linear regression with redundancy analysis. - 20.1 Data. - 20.2 Linear regression using program R. - 20.3 Linear regression with redundancy analysis. - 20.4 Fitting generalized linear models in Canoco. - Appendix A Glossary. - Appendix B Sample data sets and projects. - Appendix C Access to Canoco and overview of other software. - Appendix D Working with R. - References. - Index to useful tasks in Canoco 5. - Subject index.
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    Dissertations
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    Fairbanks, Alaska : University of Fairbanks
    Call number: AWI G6-14-0060
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: xiii, 228 leaves : ill.
    Note: Fairbanks, Univ., Diss. 1991 , Contents: Acknowledgements. - 1 Introduction and Literature Review. - 1.1 Introduction. - 1.2 Literature Review. - 1.2.1 Solute Redistribution and Heat Flow During the Solidification of Metals. - 1.2.2 Brine Movement in Ice Grown from a Saline Solution. - 1.2.2.1 Summary of Solute Movement in Ice Grown from a Saline Solution. - 1.2.3 Solute Movement and Heat Flow in Freezing Coarse-Grained Saline Soils. - 1.2.3.1 Experimental Studies. - 1.2.3.2 Theoretical Studies. - 1.2.3.3 Summary of Solute Movement and Heat Flow During Freezing in Coarse-Grained Saline Soils. - 1.3 Summary of Solute Redistribution During a Change in Phase. - 1.4 Dissertation Objective. - 2 Experimental Methods. - 2.1 Introduction. - 2.2 Literature Review. - 2.3 Design and Construction of the Freezing Apparatus. - 2.3.1 Environmental Chamber. - 2.3.2 Sand Filled Box Construction. - 2.3.3 Measurement of Temperature Within the Freezing Apparatus. - 2.4 Preparation and Operation of the Freezing Apparatus. - 2.4.1 Preparation of the Freezing Apparatus. - 2.4.1.1 Preparation of the Sand Box. - 2.4.1.2 Preparation of the Sand Columns. - 2.4.2 Operation of the Freezing Apparatus. - 2.4.2.1 Equilibration of the Freezing apparatus. - 2.4.2.2 Start of a Freezing Experiment . - 2.4.2.3 Monitoring the Freezing Experiment. - 2.5 Salt Fingering Experiment. - 2.6 Summar. - 3 Analytical Methods. - 3.1 Introduction. - 3.2 Labaratory Analysis. - 3.3 Data Reduction. - 3.3.1 Bulk Salinity. - 3.3.2 Gravimetric Water Content. - 3.3.3 Physical Properties of the Unfrozen Solution. - 3.4 Summary. - 4 Results. - 4.1 Introduction. - 4.2 Soil Description and Freezing Test Summary. - 4.2.1 Soil Description. - 4.2.2 Freezing Test Summary. - 4.3 Experimental Results and Discussion. - 4.3.1 Measured Results. - 4.3.2 Calculated Results. - 4.3.3 Salt Fingering Experiment. - 4.4 Summary. - 5 Interpretation. - 5.1 Introduction. - 5.2 Interpretation of the Experimental Results. - 5.2.1 Conditions Prior to the Onset of Convection. - 5.2.2 Conditions After the Onset of Convection. - 5.3 Stability of a Freezing Viscous Fluid in a Vertical Tube. - 5.3.1 Effect of Throughfiow on the Fluid Stability. - 5.4 Solute Redistribution During Freezing. - 5.4.1 Development . - 5.4.2 Maximum Amount of Solute Redistribution During Freezing. - 5.5 Pore Fluid Velocity During Convection. - 5.5.1 Bounds on the Pore Fluid Velocities. - 5.5.2 Pore Fluid Velocity Based on Solute Movement. - 5.5.3 Interpretation of Pore Fluid Velocities. - 5.6 Summary. - 6 Conclusions, Potential Applications and Areas of Future Research Needs. - 6.1 Introduction. - 6.2 Interpretation Summary. - 6.2.1 Experimental Observations. - 6.2.2 Results. - 6.2.2.1 Results Prior to the Onset of Convection. - 6.2.2.2 Conditions After the Onset of Convection. - 6.2.2.3 Theoretical Results. - 6.2.3 Summary. - 6.3 Potential Applications to Natural Freezing. - 6.3.1 Limitations of the Experimental Apparatus. - 6.3.2 Application of the Experimental Results to Natural Freezing Situations. - 6.3.3 Summary. - 6.4 Recommendation for Areas of Additional Research. - 6.4.1 The lnfluence of the Thawed Region on the Stability of the Pore Fluid. - 6.4.2 Dynamics of Finger Growth in Freezing Sand. - 6.4.3 Permeability of Partially Frozen Sand. - 6.4.4 Summary. - Bibliography. - A Stability Theory. - A.1 Introduction. - A.2 Permeability of Partially Frozen Sand. - A.3 Base State Conditions. - A.4 Linear Stability Analysis. - B Estimation of Parameter Uncertainty. - B.1 Introduction. - B.2 Uncertainty of the Measured Parameters. - B.3 Uncertainty of the Calculated Parameters. - B.4 Summary. - C Measurement of Permeability. - D Sensor Spacing and Probe Spacing. - E Data Acquisition. - F Definition of Terms and List of Notation.
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    Call number: AWI G2-15-0023
    In: Coastal and estuarine studies, 40
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 647 S. : Ill., zahlr. graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0875902545
    Series Statement: Coastal and estuarine studies 40
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Acknowledgement. - Contributors List. - PART I. INTRODUCTION. - Introduction / D. Prandle. - PART II. BAROCLINIC DYNAMICS. - The influence of coastally trapped waves on the circulation in Jervis Bay, New South Wales / P. D. Craig and P. E. Holloway. - Tidal mixing near the sill of a Scottish sea loch / A. J. Elliott, P. A. Gillibrand and W. R. Turrell. - A topographically induced internal wave and mixing in the Tamar Estuary / D. R. Sturley and K. R. Dyer. - Turbulence and shear induced mixing processes in estuaries / E. J. Derbyshire & J. R. West. - Dynamically-active models in the prediction of estuarine stratification / J. H. Simpson and J. Sharples. - PART III. CIRCULATION. - Circulation Residual flow in Naples Bay and its effect on constituent concentration, constituent flux and residence time / J. Van de Kreeke. - The stratified hydrodynamics of the Palmiet - a prototypical bar-built estuary / J. L. Largier, J. H. Slinger and S. Talijaard. - Salinity structure of a shallow, tributary estuary / W. W. Schroeder, S. P. Dinnel and W. J. Wiseman Jr. - On meteorologically induced subtidal motion in Hangzhou Bay / J. L. Su and W. Chen. - Water level fluctuations in the Atchafalaya Delta, Louisiana: tidal forcing versus river forcing / E. M. Swenson and C. E. Sasser. - Modelling of low-frequency salinity variations in the St. Lawrence Estuary / K. T. Tee. - On the estuatine circulation within the Kattegat / N. Winkel-Steinberg, J. O. Backhaus and T. Pohlmann. - PART IV. SEDIMENTATION. - Sedimentation Observations of fine-sediment concentrations and transport in the turbidity maximum region of an estuary / R. J. Uncles, J. A. Stephens and M. L. Barton. - Velocity asymmetries in frictionally-dominated tidal embayments: longitudinal and lateral variability / C. T. Friedrichs, D. R. Lynch and D. G. Aubrey. - Effects of sea-level rise on muddy coastal margins / R. Kirby. - Acoustic measurements of suspended sediment over sandwaves / P. D. Thome, R. L. Soulsby and P. J. Hardcastle. - Some observations on fluid mud response to water waves / F. Jiang and A. J. Mehta. - The reflection of waves off beaches / J. Darbyshire. - PART V. MODELLING (SEDIMENT). - Dispersion in tidally-averaged transport equation / R. T. Cheng and V. Casulli. - Effect of bends on dilution rates / R. Smith. - Modelling the vertical distribution of suspended sediment in combined wave-current flow / A. G. Davies. - Some considerations on mathematical modelling of morphological processes in tidal regions / Z. B. Wang. - A three-dimensional transport model for dissolved and suspended matter in estuaries and coastal seas / G. C. van Dam and R. A. Louwersheimer. - An estuatine and coastal sand transport model / B. A. O'Connor and J. Nicholson. - PART VI. APPLIED STUDIES. - Current and density structure in the Netherlands coastal zone / W. P. M. de Ruijter, A. van der Giessen and F. C. Groenendijk. - On the distribution of suspended matter and the density driven circulation in the Dutch coastal area / M. Visser. - Coastal dynamics along a rugged coastline / B. King and E. Wolanski. - Transport of hypoxic waters: an estuary-subestuary exchange / A. Y. Kuo and K. Park. - Interdisciplinary study on the tidal front in the Bungo Channel, Japan / T. Yanagi, O. Matsuda, S. Tanabe and S. Uye. - Hydrodynamic modelling for a tidal power project / T. L. Shaw.
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    Call number: AWI G7-15-0025-1
    In: Eiszeitglaziologie-Theorie
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhaltsverzeichnis des Einführunosbandes: Widmung. - Vorangestelltes Nachwort. - Danksagung. - Einführung. - Notabene : LI Übersicht über die Teile des Gesamtvorhabens. - Artikel 00: Über die Schwierigkeiten des Anfangens. - Artikel 01: Zur Glaziologie und ihren Sparten, speziell zur Eiszeitglaziologie. - Anmerkungen zu Artikel 00. - Anmerkungen zu Artikel 01. - Literaturnachweis. - Porträtverzeichnis. - Personen-Index .
    Description / Table of Contents: Seit 1985 beschäftige ich mich mit dem Problem des Entstehens, der Mechanik und der Wirkungsweise der Binnenlandvereisungen von Nordeuropa, die einst die nord- und mitteleuropäischen Landschaften prägten. Nachdem ich sehr bald erkannt hatte, dass in der bis damals vorliegenden Literatur zum Problem der Mechanik der Eisströme dieser Vereisungen (im Unterschied zur Mechanik der Gebirgsgletscher und der Eisströme Antarktikas / Grönlands) kein Werk von Belang zu finden ist, vertiefte ich mich in das Studium der gletscherkundlichen Literatur und der eiszeitglaziologiedienlichen Arbeiten der pleistozängeologischen und -geographischen Literatur, wobei mir der Umstand, in jenen Jahren mein Berufserwerbsleben nahezu abgeschlossen zu haben, den Einstieg in dieses Vollzeitstudium erst ermöglichte. Mein Arbeitsgebiet ist seither die Eiszeitglaziologie, d. i. der von mir unkonventionell abgegrenzte Teil der Glaziologie, der sich mit den kaltzeitinitiiert entstandenen schneebürtigen Binnenlandvereisungen des Pleistozän von Nordeuropa beschäftigt; diese Vereisungen unterscheiden sich ihrem Wesen nach von den warmzeitlich ent- bzw. bestehenden Gebirgsgletschern und den Eisschilden Antarktikas und Grönlands. Die Eiszeitglaziologie sehe ich als eine eigenständig bestehende Sparte der Glaziologie neben den etablierten Sparten (Rezent-)Gletscher-kunde, Schnee-, Firn-, Gletschereis- und Lawinenkunde sowie der Wissenschaft vom Eis Antarktikas / Grönlands: Die Eiszeitglaziologie grenzt sich ab von der Pleistozängeologie, die in der Literatur gern als ,Glazialgeologie' bezeichnet wird; in dem Maße, wie sie sich auf die Beobachtungen der Pleistozängeologie an den Hinterlassenschaften der vorzeitlichen Vereisungen stützen muss, ist sie auf deren Erkenntnisse angewiesen. Mit der Erarbeitung einer Theorie des Entstehens, der Mechanik und der Wirkungsweise der pleistozänen Binnenlandvereisungen von Nordeuropa [Eiszeitglaziologie-Theorie] bemühe ich mich, die Überlebtheit der alten Paradigmen über das Wesen dieser Vereisungen nachzuweisen. Der vorliegende Band führt in die Problematik dieser Aufgabe ein.
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    Hamburg : Maribus
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    Call number: AWI Bio-14-0068
    In: World ocean review
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: Vorwort. - Die Bedeutung der Meeresfische. - Die Rolle des Fischs im Ökosystem. - Bedrohte Vielfalt. - Conclusio: Das große Ganze im Meer. - Von Fischen und Menschen. - Fisch - ein geschätztes Gut. - Das Gute im Fisch. - Conclusio: Nahrungs- und Einkommensquelle für Millionen. - Wie es um den Fisch steht. - Die weltweite Jagd nach Fisch. - Fern und gefährdet - die Tiefsee. - Die illegale Fischerei. - Conclusio: Nach der Einsicht langsame Besserung. - Die große Zukunft der Fischzucht. - Aquakultur - Proteinlieferant für die Welt. - Wege zur schonenden Aquakultur. - Conclusio: Die Zukunft des Zuchtfischs. - Fischbestände richtig managen. - Fischen am Limit. - Wege zu einem besseren Fischereimanagement. - Kehrtwende in der Fischreipolitik?. - Conclusio: Lernen aus leidvoller Erfahrung?. - Gesamt-Conclusio. - Glossar. - Abkürzungen. - Mitwirkende. - Quellenverzeichnis. - Abbildungsverzeichnis. - Index. - Partner und Danksagung. - Impressum.
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    ISBN: 9783866482005
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    Call number: AWI G2-14-0070
    In: World ocean review
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface. - 1The world oceans, global climate driver. - Earth's climate system - a complex framework. - The great ocean currents - the climate engine. - Conclusion: Time to act. - 2 How climate change alters ocean chemistry. - The oceans - the largest CO2-reservoir. - The consequences of ocean acidification. - Oxygen in the ocean. - Climate change impacts on methane hydrates. - Conclusion: Material fluxes - getting the full picture. - 3 The uncertain future of the coasts. - Sea-level rise - an unavoidable threat. - How nature and humankind alter the coasts. - The battle for the coast. -Conclusion: The future of the coast - defence or orderly retreat?. - 4 Last stop: The ocean - polluting the seas. - Over-fertilization of the seas. - Organic pollutants in the marine environment. - Litter - pervading the ocean. - Oil pollution of marine habitats. - Conclusion: Much to be done .... - 5 Climate change impacts on marine ecosystems. - Biological systems under stress. - Disruption to the plankton cycle. - Species encroaching on alien territories. - Marine biodiversity - a vital resource. - Conclusion: Impacts and repercussions. - 6 Exploiting a living resource: Fisheries. - Marine fisheries - the state of affairs. - The causes of overfishing. - Classic approaches to fisheries management. - Toward more sustainable fisheries. - Conclusion: Is sustainable fishing feasible?. - 7 Marine minerals and energy. - Fossil fuels. - Marine minerals. - Methane hydrates. - Renewable energies. - Conclusion: Pressure on the ocean floor is growing. - 8 Maritime highways of global trade. - Global shipping - a dynamic market. - Obstacles to global shipping: Piracy and terrorism. - Conclusion: A look at the future. - 9 Medical knowledge from the sea. - Active substances from marine creatures. - Searching for the causes of desease. - Legal issues in marine medical research. - Conclusion: The dawn of a new era?. - 10 The law of the sea: A powerful instrument. - A constitution for the seas. - The limits to the law of the sea. - Conclusion: The future of the law of the sea. - Overall conclusion. - Glossary. - Abbreviations. - Authors and partners. - Bibliography. - Index. - Table of figures. - Publication details.
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    Call number: AWI S6-15-0027
    In: Beispiele aus unserer Forschung
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: Das Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung (AWI). - Standorte und Stationen. - Organigramm. - Zu dieser Broschüre. - Polar- und Meeresforschung - Beobachtungen, Modellierung, Anwendungen. - Algen im Klimawandel: Neue Messmethoden zeigen den Gasaustausch der Zellen in Echtzeit / Björn Rost, Klaus-Uwe Richter. - .Arktische Klimaprozesse und globale atmosphärische Auswirkungen / Klaus Dethloff, Annette Rinke, Elena Sokolova, Subodh Kumar Saha. - Das Klima der letzten 10 000 Jahre: Eine Verknüpfung aus Beobachtungsdaten, Umweltarchiven und Modellstudien / Gerrit Lohmann. - Chemische Ökologie mariner Protisten - Bedeutung für die Dynamik mariner Nahrungsketten / Allan Cembella, Uwe John, Bernd Krock, Tilman Alpermann, Urban Tillmann. - Nährstoffbelastung des Wattenmeeres: Besserung in Sicht / Justus E. E. van Beusekom, Martina Löbl, Karsten Reise, Anja Schanz. - Planktonregen im Südpolarmeer: das europäische Eisendüngungsexperiment EIFEX (European Iron Fertilization Experiment) / Philipp Assmy, Boris Cisewski, Joachim Henjes, Christine Klaas, Oliver Sachs. - Sind Lebensgemeinschaften polarer Meere Verlierer der Klimaveränderung? / Gisela Lannig, Ute Jacob, Thomas Brey, Rainer Knust, Hans-O. Pörtner. - Frostblumen: salzige Kristalle auf dünnem Eis / Hans-Werner Jacobi, Sandra Lehmann. - Gemeinsam in den Hausgarten: deutsch-französische Kooperation in der Tiefseeforschung / Thomas Soltwedel, Michael Klages. - Fernerkundung in arktischen Periglaziallandschaften - auf den Spuren der Permafrostdynamik / Guido Große, Dirk Wagner, Lutz Schirrmeister. - Frühling im Weddellmeer: Biologisch-physikalische Wechselwirkungen zwischen Atmosphäre, Eis und Ozean / Christian Haas, Gerhard Dieckmann, Hartmut Hellmer, Michael Schröder. - Vermessung des Meeresbodens / Hans-Werner Schenke. - Mehr Informationen.
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    Köln : Heymann
    Call number: AWI S5-15-0035
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Vorwort. - Inhaltsverzeichnis. - Abkürzungsverzeichnis. - 1 Was Sie als erfolgreicher Patentrechercheur über Patente wissen sollten. - 1.1 Wozu braucht man Patente?. - 1.2 Wie bekommt man ein Patent?. - 1.3 Welche Anmeldemöglichkeiten gibt es?. - 1.3.1 Der nationale Weg zum Patent - Anmelden beim Deutschen Patent- und Markenamt (DPMA). - 1.3.2 Der europäische Weg zum Patent - Anmelden beim Europäischen Patentamt. - 1.3.3 Der internationale Weg zum Patent - Anmelden über die Verträge nach Kapitel I und II PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty). - 1.4 Was bedeutet "Priorität"?. - 1.5 Was kann man gegen bestehende Patente und Anmeldungen anderer tun?. - 1.5.1 Einwendungen Dritter - Stellen des Prüfungsantrags. - 1.5.2 Einspruch. - 1.5.3 Das Nichtigkeitsverfahren. - 1.5.4 Gerichtliche Zuständigkeit für einheitliche Patente. - 1.6 Wie sind Anmelde- bzw. Patentnummern aufgebaut? Was bedeuten die Abkürzungen und Codes, die man im Patentwesen häufig antrifft?. - 1.6.1 Spezielle Abkürzungen und Codes: Aktenzeichen, Anmelde-, Offenlegungs-, Veröffentlichungs- oder Publikations- und Patentnummern. - 1.6.2 Spezielle Abkürzungen und Codes - Referenznummern von Patentpublikationen. - 1.6.3 Spezielle Abkürzungen und Codes - Buchstabencodes von Recherchenberichten. - 2 Was Sie als Patentexperte über die Patentrecherche wissen sollten. - 2.1 Wie wird heute recherchiert?. - 2.2 Was ist eine Datenbank, wie ist sie aufgebaut?. - 2.3 Welche Arten von Patentdatenbanken gibt es?. - 2.3.1 Bibliografische Datenbanken. - 2.3.2 Zusammenfassungsdatenbanken (Abstractdatenbanken). - 2.3.3 Volltextdatenbanken. - 2.3.4 Faksimiledatenbanken. - 2.4 Welche Sprache versteht meine Datenbank?. - 2.5 Was sind Operatoren? - ein wenig Algebra muss sein. - 3 Recherchenwerkzeuge für das Internet. - 3.1 Stichwortrecherche (Keywords). - 3.2 Klassifikation - was ist das?. - 3.2.1 Internationale Patentklassifikation (IPK, IPC). - 3.3 Was versteht man unter "reference-hunting" ("citing & cited documents")?. - 4 Wie sucht man nach patentrelevanten Informationen im Internet. - 4.1 Patentdatenbanken. - 4.1.1 Wonach kann in einer Patentdatenbank gesucht werden?. - 4.1.2 Klassifikationssysteme. - 4.1.2.1 Internationale Patentklassifikation. - 4.1.2.1.1 Aktualisierung der IPC. - 4.1.2.1.2 Wo finde ich weitere Informationen über die IPC?. - 4.1.2.2 Gemeinsame Patentklassifikation (CPC). - 4.1.2.2.1 Die Vorläufer ECLA und UCLA. - 4.1.2.2.2 Wo finde ich weitere Informationen zur CPC?. - 4.1.2.3 Japanische Patentklassifikation. - 4.1.2.3.1 FI-Terms. - 4.1.2.3.2 F-Terms. - 4.1.2.3.3 Weitere Informationen zu F-/FI-Terms. - 4.1.2.4 Wie finde ich die richtige Patentklassifikation?. - 4.1.2.5 Common Citation Document (CCD). - 4.1.2.6 Weitere Codes. - 4.2 Kommerzielle Anbieter. - 4.3 Suche nach Nicht-Patent Literatur. - 4.3.1 Internet-Suchmaschinen. - 4.3.1.1 Google. - 4.3.1.2 Google Patents. - 4.3.1.3 Meta - Suchmaschinen. - 4.3.2 Suche nach chemischen Verbindungen. - 4.3.2.1 Wie suche ich nach dem Namen einer chemischen Verbindung?. - 4.3.2.2 Wie sucht man nach der Summenformel einer chemischen Verbindung?. - 4.3.2.3 Wie sucht man nach Codes?. - 4.3.2.4 Wie sucht man nach Strukturformeln?. - 4.3.2.5 Wie sucht man nach physikalischen Parametern?. - 4.3.2.6 Wie sucht man nach DNA/RNA und Proteinen?. - 4.4 Publikationsdatum. - 4.4.1 Die Wayback Machine. - 5 Patentrecherche im Internet - die wichtigsten Datenbanken für eine erfolgreiche Suche. - 5.1 Die wichtigsten Datenbanken - die Top Adressen. - 5.1.1 Espacenet. - 5.1.2 USPTO Datenbank (Homepage des Patent- und Markenamts der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika). - 5.1.3 Japanische Patentdatenbank. - 5.1.4 Internationale Patentanmeldungen. - 5.1.5 DEPATISnet. - 5.1.6 Chinesisches Patentamt. - 5.1.7 Koreanisches Patentamt. - 5.1.8 Übersicht über die Suchfelder einiger wichtiger Datenbanken. - 5.2 Datenbanken weiterer Patentämter. - 5.2.1 Australisches Patentamt. - 5.2.2 Eidgenössisches Institut für geistiges Eigentum. - 5.2.3 Indisches Patentamt. - 5.2.4 Kanadisches Patentamt. - 5.2.5 Neuseeländisches Amt für gewerbliches Eigentum. - 5.2.6 Österreichisches Patent-und Markenamt. - 5.2.7 Russische Föderation. - 5.2.8 Thailändisches Amt für Gewerblichen Rechtsschutz. - 5.2.9 In englischer Sprache recherchierbare Datenbanken nationaler Patentämter. - 5.2.9.1 Ägyptisches Patentamt. - 5.2.9.2 Eurasische Patentorganisation. - 5.2.9.3 Georgisches Patentamt. - 5.2.9.4 Hongkong, Amt für Gewerblichen Rechtsschutz. - 5.2.9.5 Malaysia, Amt für Gewerblichen Rechtschutz. - 5.2.9.6 Philippinen, Amt für Gewerblichen Rechtschutz. - 5.2.9.7 Moldavien, Amt für Gewerblichen Rechtschutz. - 5.2.9.8 Patentamt des Konzils Arabischer Golfstaaten. - 5.2.9.9 Singapur, Amt für Gewerblichen Rechtschutz. - 5.2.9.10 Taiwan, Amt für Gewerblichen Rechtsschutz. - 5.2.9.11 Liste weiterer Patentämter. - 5.3 Nicht - Patentdatenbanken. - 5.3.1 Patentgesetze. - 5.3.1.1 Amtsblatt des EPA. - 5.3.1.2 Deutsches Patentgesetz. - 5.3.1.3 Entscheidungen der Beschwerdekammern des EPA. - 5.3.1.4 Europäisches Patentübereinkommen 2000 (EPÜ 2000). - 5.3.1.5 Europäisches Patentübereinkommen 1973 (EPÜ 1973). - 5.3.2 Klassifikationen. - 5.3.2.1 Gemeinsame Patentklassifikation (CPC). - 5.3.2.2 Internationale Patentklassifikation. - 5.3.2.3 IPC-CPC-ECLA Konkordanztabelle. - 5.3.3 Technische Datenbanken. - 5.3.3.1 Biotechnologiedatenbanken. - 5.3.3.2 Brenda Enzymdatenbank. - 5.3.3.3 ChemBioFinder. - 5.3.3.4 ChemIDplus. - 5.3.3.5 Chemie.de. - 5.3.3.6 Chemsynthesis. - 5.3.3.7 CiteSeerX. - 5.3.3.8 Common Chemistry. - 5.3.3.9 Electronic Orange Book. - 5.3.3.10 Globalspec. - 5.3.3.11 Google Scholar. - 5.3.3.12 MatWeb. - 5.3.3.13 MEDLINE und medizinische Datenbanken. - 5.3.3.14 NIST. - 5.3.3.15 NIST Chemistry Webbook. - 5.3.3.16 Physik.de. - 5.3.3.17 Pubchem. - 5.3.3.18 Scirus. - 6 Strategien zur erfolgreichen Patentrecherche. - 6.1 Die Planung einer Patentrecherche. - 6.2 Die Grundstrategien. - 6.2.1 Was versteht man unter "brief search"?. - 6.2.2 Was versteht man unter Blockbildung ("block building")?. - 6.2.3 Was versteht man unter "successive-fractions"?. - 6.3 Von den Grundstrategien zur kompletten Patentrecherche. - 6.4 Wie lange soll man recherchieren?. - 6.5 Beispiele zur erfolgreichen Patentrecherche im Internet. - 7 Spezialrecherchen: erteilte Patente, Rechtsstand, Familienmitglieder und Akteneinsicht. - 7.1 Die Recherche nach erteilten Patenten. - 7.2 Ermittlung des Schutzrechtsportfolios von Mitbewerbern. - 7.3 Patentüberwachung. - 7.4 Recherche nach Familienmitgliedern. - 7.5 Akteneinsicht und Rechtsstandsabfragen. - 7.5.1 Rechtsstandsrecherche. - 7.5.1.1 INPADOC / Europäisches Patentamt. - 7.5.1.2 Eidgenössisches Institut für Geistiges Eigentum. - 7.5.1.3 Österreichisches Patent-und Markenamt . - 7.5.1.4 DPMAregister. - 7.5.2 Akteneinsicht. - 7.5.2.1 Europäisches Patentamt (EPA). - 7.5.2.2 United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). - 7.5.2.3 Japanese Patent Office (JPO). - 7.5.2.4 Internationale (PCT) Anmeldungen. - 7-5.2.5 Chinesisches Patentamt (SIPO). - 7.5.2.6 Eidenössisches Institut für Geistiges Eigentum. - 7.5.2.7 Österreichisches Patent-und Markenamt. - 7.5.2.8 Deutsches Patent-und Markenamt (DPMA). - 8 Anhang. - 8.1 Datenbankabdeckung. - 8.1.1 Espacenet - weltweit. - 8.1.2 Datenbank des USPTO. - 8.1.3 Japanische Patentdatenbank. - 8.1.4 Internationale Patentanmeldungen. - 8.1.5 DEPATISnet. - 8.1.6 Koreanisches Patentamt. - 8.1.7 Chinesisches Patentamt. - 8.1.8 Australisches Patentamt. - 8.1.9 Eidgenössisches Institut für geistiges Eigentum. - 8.1.10 Indisches Patentamt. - 8.1.11 Kanadisches Patentamt. - 8.1.12 Russisches Patentamt. - 8.1.13 Thailändisches Patentamt. - 8.2 Stoppwortlisten. - 8.2.1 Espacenet. - 8.2.2 Datenbank des USPTO. - 8.2.3 Japanische Patentdatenbank. - 8.2.4 DEPATISnet. - 8.2.5 Australisches Patentamt. - 8.3 Glossar. - 8.4 Linkliste. - 8.5 Arbeitsblätter. - 8.5.1 Espacenet (Datenbank des Europäisches Patentamts). - 8.5.2 USPTO (Datenbank des US Patent- und Markenamts). - 8.5.3 PAJ (Datenbank des Japanischen Patentamts). - 8.5.4 Patentscope (Datenbank der WIPO). - 8.5.5 DEPATISnet (Datenbank des Deutschen Patent- und Markenamts). - 8.5.6 SIPO (Datenbank des Chinesischen Amts für Geistiges Eigentum). - 8.5.7 KIPO (Datenbank des Koreanischen Amts für Geistiges Eigentum). - Stichwortverzeichnis.
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    Pages: XIII, 227 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 23 cm
    Edition: 4. Aufl.
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  • 72
    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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  • 74
    Call number: ZSP-387-8
    In: International project on paleolimnology and late cenozoic climate
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    Pages: 128 S.
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: M 92.0279 ; AWI G8-95-0214
    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.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 276 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3540538909
    Classification:
    Geomagnetism, Geoelectromagnetism
    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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    [s.l.] : Aarhus University, DCE - Danish Centre for Environment and Energy
    Call number: AWI P5-15-0036
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: PREFACE. - INTERACT PARTNER STATIONS AND INTERACT OBSERVER STATIONS. - ABOUT INTERACT. - INTRODUCTION. - 1 Management planning. - 1.1Introduction to management planning. - 1.2 Master Plan/Strategic Plan and other management planning documents. - 1.2.1Vision and mission statements. - 1.2.2 Conceptual framework for the station. - 1.2.3 Terms of Reference (ToR) for station operations. - 1.2.4Strategy, including Programme and Implementation Plan. - 1.3 Other plans and regulations. - 1.3.1Land Use Plan. - 1.3.2Facility Plan. - 1.3.3 Business Plan / Financial Plan. - 1.3.4 Other relevant plans. - 1.3.5 Policies. - 1.3.6 Description of procedures, rules and recommendations. - 1.4Check lists. - 31.4.1Application handling - check list. - 1.4.2 Visitor information - check list. - 1.4.3 Emergency operations - check lists. - 1.4.6Inventories - check lists. - Key considerations. - Examples. - 2 Policies. - 2.1Introduction. - 2.2 Examples of types of policies. - Key considerations. - Examples. - 3 Staff. - 3.1Organisation, roles and responsibilities. - 3.2 Attracting and keeping good staff. - Key considerations. - Station examples. - 4 Visitors. - 4.1Introduction. - 4.2 Pre-visit phase (application phase). - 4.2.1Communication with potential applicants. - 4.2.2 Important information that can be included in information documents to visitors. - 4.3 Visit phase. - 4.3.1Communication with visitors at the station. - 4.3.2Creating a good work environment at the station. - 4.3.3 Conflict mitigation and mental health problems. - 4.4 Post-visit phase. - Key considerations. - Examples. - Station examples. - 5 Permit issues. - 5.1Introduction. - 5.2 National/regional/local legislation and permits. - 5.3 Communication with authorities and local communities. - 5.4 Application procedures and forms for station access. - 5.4.1Application guidelines for applicants. - 5.4.2 Application handling procedures for station management. - 5.4.3 Application form. - 5.4.4 Permit or user agreement. - 5.5 Communication with applicants. - 5.6 GIS based project management tool developed under INTERACT. - 5.6.1System specification. - 5.6.2Migration - inclusion of additional stations. - 5.6.3 Research on environmental informatics. - 5.6.4Typical development and implementation procedures. - Key considerations. - Examples. - 6Health and safety. - 6.1Introduction. - 6.2 Health and safety policies. - 6.2.1 Health policy - required health status for access to station. - 6.2.2 Under-aged, senior and family policy. - 6.2.3 Insurance policy and disclaimer. - 6.3 Important risks and mitigation measures. - 6.3.1Risk assessment. - 6.3.2Transport - risks and mitigation measures. - 6.3.3 Field work - risks and mitigation measures. - 6.3.4 At station - risks and mitigation measures. - 6.4 Emergency preparedness. - 6.5 Medical facilities. - 6.6 Health and safety training. - Key considerations. - Examples. - Station examples. - 7 Environmental impact. - 7.1Introduction. - 7.2 Legislation and standards. - 7.3 Environmental Impact Assessment. - 7.4 Limiting environmental impacts. - 7.5 Eco-policies. - Key considerations. - 8 Outreach and marketing. - 8.1Introduction. - 8.2 Stakeholders and marketing/outreach mechanisms. - 8.2.1Stakeholder groups - marketing. - 8.2.2Stakeholder groups - outreach. - 8.2.3 Marketing and outreach mechanisms. - 8.3 Developing a marketing and outreach strategy (or a communication strategy). - 8.4 Local involvement/Citizen Science. - Key considerations. - Examples. - Station examples. - 9 Research and monitoring. - 9.1Introduction. - 9.2 Organisational set-up of science and logistics functions. - 9.3 Research and monitoring strategy and working programme. - 9.4 International scientific networks and organisations with an arctic focus. - 9.4.1Arctic Council. - 9.4.2 Multi-disciplinary international organisations and projects. - 9.4.3 Single discipline/parameters networks. - 9.5 International assessments and strategies of relevance to development of science/monitoring strategies. - Key considerations. - Station examples. - 10 Training and education. - 10.1Introduction. - 10.2 Training. - 10.3 Education. - Key considerations. - Examples. - Station examples. - 11Knowledge capture and data management. - 11.1Introduction. - 11.2 Operational data for station management. - 11.3 Research data management. - 11.3.1Introduction to metadata and DOI. - 11.3.2 Data discovery and data publication. - 11.3.3 Data policies. - 11.4 Data-related outreach and education. - 11.5 Formulation of a 'Data Management Plan'. - Key considerations. - APPENDICES. - Appendices, Chapter 1 Management planning. - 1.1 Land Use Plan - Kings Bay logistics company, Svalbard. - 1.2 User information check list - Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA. - Appendices, Chapter 2 Policies (station examples). - 2.1a Environmental policy - NERC Arctic Research Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.1b Environmental policy - Sverdrup Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.2a Ethics policy - NERC Arctic Research Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.2b Ethics policy; alcohol and drugs policy - Sverdrup Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.2c Ethics policy; alcohol and drugs policy - Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA. - 2.3 Extreme weather/winter operation policy - Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA. - 2.4a Health and safety policy - NERC Arctic Research Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.4b Health and safety policy - Sverdrup Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.5 Information policy (data and publication sharing policy) - NERC Arctic Research Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.6 Sponsorship policy - NERC Arctic Research Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.7 Staff policy - Sverdrup Station, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. - 2.8a Transport; snow machine/snowmobile use policy - Barrow Arctic Research Center/Barrow Environmental Observatory, Alaska, USA.. - 2.8b Transport; snow machine/snowmobile use policy - Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA. - 2.9 Under-aged and family policy - Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA. - Appendices, Chapter 4 Visitors. - 4.1User guide - Sermilik Research Station, Greenland. - 4.2 Permit issues - FINSE Alpine Research Center, Norway. - 4.3 Visitor information - Kolari Research Unit, Finland. - 4.4 Visitor information - Abisko Scientific Research Station, Sweden. - Appendices, Chapter 5 Permit issues. - 5.1 Application form - Abisko Scientific Research Station, Sweden. - 5.2 Application form for protected areas - Metsähallitus, Finland. - 5.3 Application form - Finse Alpine Research Center, Norway. - 5.4Application form - Zackenberg Research Station, Greenland. - 5.5 Generalised application form based on best practice examples. - Appendices, Chapter 6 Health and safety. - 6.1Insurance statement, independent groups - Government of Greenland. - 6.2 Insurance statement, self-insured institutions - Government of Greenland. - 6.3 Risk assessment - Sermilik Research Station, Greenland. - 6.4 Declaration of indemnity - Samoylov Research Station/AWI, Russia/Germany. - Appendices, Chapter 7 Environmental management. - 7.1Example of generalised contents from Environmental Impact Assessment. - 7.2 EIA Screening Checklist with thought example (in grey text) - EU. - 7.3 Environmental impact and mitigation measures for research station operations. - Appendices, Chapter 9 Research and monitoring. - 9.1Example of research and monitoring strategy and working programme contents - Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring. - 9.2 Example of monitored variables - Abisko Scientific Research Station, Sweden. - Appendices, Chapter 11 Knowledge capture and data management. - 11.1 Development of local data capture and storing mechanism. - INDEX.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERACT is a one-stop shop for access to research infrastructures in the Arctic and in alpine areas of the Northern Hemisphere. The main objective of INTERACT is to build capacity for identifying, understanding, predicting and responding to changes throughout the wide environmental and land-use envelopes of the Arctic and alpine areas of the Northern Hemisphere. The INTERACT network of field stations provides a unique platform for terrestrial sciences and the network hosts and operates top level research and monitoring projects and programmes within a wide range of scientific disciplines. This book is about management of arctic and northern alpine research stations. In the book, INTERACT's station managers share their knowledge and experiences gained from managing a set of very different research stations in very different environmental and climatic settings. The target audience for the book is mainly managers of research stations in arctic and alpine areas, but it is the hope that it will also be a useful tool for others being involved in science coordination and logistics, for example research institutions, chief scientists and expedition planners.
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    Rostov-na-Donu : Izdat. JuNC RAN
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    Description / Table of Contents: Issue IV of the Studies of the Southern Scientific Centre RAS focuses on mathematical modelling and analysis of hydrological processes in the Sea of Azov. The paper is a result of collective activity of the specialist of the Institute of Arid Zones of the Southern Scientific Centre RAS and Azov Branch of Murmansk Marine Biological Institute KSC RAS mainly. The monograph introduces to the practice (experience) of development of oceanographic observations' databases and climatic atlases, as well as application of modern information technologies and mathematical models (simulations) for studying hydro-physical fields, hydrodynamics, sedimentation, and water pollution of the Sea of Azov. The book might be of interest to the specialists in oceanography, applied mathematics, and nature management.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Methodology and practice (experience) of climatic atlases' development. - Characteristics of hydrological fields on the basis of GIS technologies. - Model researches of hydrological processes and water pollution.
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    In: NOAA atlas NESDIS
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    Description / Table of Contents: This Atlas and accompanying CD-ROM contains oceanographic data collected by the scientific specialists of the Academy of Sciences, Ministery of Fisheries, and the Hydrometeorological Service of Russia in the Sea of Azov and the adjacent part of the Black Sea during 1913 - 2004. Monthly data distribution plots are provided for each year. Monthly climatic maps of temperature and salinity at the sea surface and depth levels of 5 and 10 meters are computed using opjective analysis. Intra-annual variability of temperature and salinity of the Sea of Azov is discussed with respect to the quality control of the primary data. The Atlas also includes, in electronic format, selected copies of rare books and articles about the history of the Sea of Azov exploration and climate studies as well as photos, which provide information about the people and environment of this region.
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    Description / Table of Contents: This textbook is written for meteorology and climatology students who require an introduction to the principles and practical consequences of atmospheric radiation but who do not necessarily intend to become specialists in radiation or remote sensing. Its objective is to foster an understanding of "how radiation works" and to provide a solid conceptual and mathematical foundation for further study. The author introduces new material in a progressive, logical sequence, starting with simple real-world problems in radiative transfer and adding depth and sophistication with each subsequent chapter. Wherever possible, radiative transfer concepts are illustrated with examples taken from everyday experience. Exercises are interspersed throughout each chapter and are designed to directly reinforce the immediately preceding material. This book is intended for use at both the undergraduate and beginning graduate level. Chapters and sections containing more advanced material are marked as such and may be skipped without loss of continuity.The Second Edition corrects all known errors in the First Edition and adds a number of new or improved exercises and figures, a Table of Symbols, and some new subject matter.
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    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.
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    [Copenhagen] : [Royal Danish Acad. of Sciences]
    Call number: AWI A5-96-0019 ; MOP 47955 / Mitte
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    Pages: XII, 221 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Note: Contents: Foreword. - List of participants. - Aksel Christopher Wiin Nielsen / Charlotte Wiin Christensen. - 1. Numerical modelling and semi-lagrangian integration. - Developments in semi-lagrangian global atmospheric modelling at NASA/GLA / J. R. Bates. - Experiments in optimum three-dimensional truncation / F. Baer. - The HIRLAM 3 Project / E. Källén. - Initialization of cloud water content in a data assimilation system / X.-Y. Huang. - A full "particle-in-cell" numerical integration method / E. Kaas, A. Guldberg and P. Lopez. - 2 Aspects of parameterization in circulation models. - Parameterization of cloud microphysics for numerical atmospheric models / H. Sundqvist. - On the simulation and validation of the hydrological cycle in the climate system / L. Bengtsson. - Parameterization of the peripheral processes in atmospheric modeling / C.-h. Yang and D. C. Hahn. - Parameterization of gravity wave drag in atmospheric general circulation models / N. McFarlane. - The implementation of the semi-implicit scheme in cell-integrated semi-lagrangian models / B. Machenhauer and M. Olk. - 3 Regional climate variability. - Time-slice experiments and their performance in continent-scale regions / U. Cubasch and J. Waszkewitz. - Interdecadal variation of the wintertime northern-hemisphere circulation in the past four decades / T.-C. Chen. - 4 Climate and weather variability. - On the interaction between the synoptic-scale eddies and the intra-seasonal atmospheric fluctuations / J. Derome, J. Sheng, M. Klasa and H. Lin. - Studies of stationary waves and climate anomalies at the Department of Meteorology, University of Helsinki / E. Holopainen. - On the existence of summer sub-tropical anticyclones / B. Hoskins and M. Rodwell. - 5 Fluid flow and turbulence. - Orography and the breakdown of balanced flow / H. C. Davies. - Mass transport in a viscous free surface flow / A. W. Gwinn and S. J. Jacobs. - A shell model of cascade in turbulent flow / P. D. Ditlevsen. - 6 Variability and modality in the atmosphere. - Blocking and teleconnections in a three-level quasi-geostrophic global model / S. Tibaldi, S. Corti and A. Giannini. - Modelling interannual variations of the Indian summer monsoon / A. D. Vernekar. - Multiple steady states in a contour dynamics model of large-scale atmospheric flow / W. T. N. Verkley and M. H. P. Ambaum. - 7 Climate change. - Detection of anthropogenic climate change using a fingerprint method / K. Hasselmann, L. Bengtsson, U. Cubash, G. C. Hegerl, H. Rodhe, E. Roeckner, H. v. Storch, R. Voss, J. Waszkewitz.
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    Call number: AWI G3-12-0029
    Description / Table of Contents: [...] Focus of this study was the Holocene periglacial landscape dynamic of the peninsula which is strongly influenced by thermokarst processes until today. During the expedition "Laptev Sea - Buor Khaya 2010" in August 2010, two permafrost sediment profiles from a thermokarst depression (Alas) and an ice-rich Pleistocene remnant hill (Yedoma) were sampled. Today, the investigated profiles are exposed by the Laptev Sea as a result of coastal erosion. [...]
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    Pages: X, 73 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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  • 91
    Call number: ZSP-889-107
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 15, [11] S. : Ill.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 107
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  • 92
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    Call number: ZSP-584(1994-1995)
    In: New Zealand Antarctic Programme Report
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    Pages: 36 S. : Ill. ; 30 cm
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  • 93
    Call number: ZSP-403-318
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Description / Table of Contents: This report presents biogeochemical data obtained by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in the austral summer of 2009 - 2010. The data include measurements of the temperature, salinity, and inorganic nutrient concentrations of seawater shallower than 500 m in the Southern Ocean.
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    Pages: 13 S. : Ill.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 318 : Marine Biology 41
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  • 94
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    Call number: ZSP-557(9-16)
    In: Mitteilungen zur Kieler Polarforschung
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    Pages: Getr. Zählung
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  • 95
    Call number: ZSP-889-148
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 12, [23] p.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 148
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  • 96
    Call number: AWI G2-12-0010
    Description / Table of Contents: The book contains the proceeding of the international scientific conference "Geology, Geography and Ecology of the Ocean" dedicated to 100th birthday of famous geomorphologist and marine geologist D. G. Panov that were carried out by the Institute of the Arid Zones of the Southern Scientific Centre RAS in June of 2009. The collected proceedings contain reports of researchers in the field of geology, geomorphology, oceanology, ecology. hydrobiology and GIS-technology from Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Germany, Namibia, and other countries. In the book the new achievments on theoretical and practical problems of geology, geomorphology, paleogeography, oceanology, ecology, processes of sedimentogenesis and lithodynamics of seas are considered. The attention is drawn to bioproductivity of seas, sea coastal zones, and modern methods of marine researches. The conference is carried out the the financial support of the Russian Fund of Fundamental Researches of program of fundamental researches CSE RAS No. 14 "The state of environment and prognosis of its dynamics under influence of the prompt global and regional natural and socio-economic changes" Course 9 "Modern Transformation of Environment and Biota of Arid and Semiarid areas of the South of Russia under the circumstances of climate change". The collected proceedings are of interest of the wide circle of researches: geologists, geomorphologists, hydrobiologists, oceanologists, experts on monitoring of environment as well as for students, PhDs and the Higher School teachers.
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    Pages: 389 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9785902982449
    Language: Russian
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  • 97
    Call number: ZSP-889-146
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 40 p. : ill.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 146
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  • 98
    Call number: ZSP-889-124
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 10, [12] p.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 124
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  • 99
    Call number: ZSP-889-121
    In: WOCE report
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    Series Statement: WOCE report 121
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  • 100
    Call number: ZSP-889-112
    In: WOCE report
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    Pages: 32 S. : Ill.
    Series Statement: WOCE report 112
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