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  • 1
    Call number: AWI A3-20-93434-2
    In: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin, Band XXXII, Heft 2
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 218 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin 32,2
    Language: German
    Note: Zugleich: Dissertation, Freie Unversität Berlin, [ca. 1963] , INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PROBLEMSTELLUNG UND ZIELSETZUNG 1. BEMERKUNGEN ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSGELÄNDE UND ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSMATERIAL 1.1 Das Beobachtungsgelände 1.2 Das Beobachtungsmaterial 2. HOMOGENITÄTSBETRACHTUNGEN 2.1 Temperatur 2.2 Niederschlag 2.3 Wind 2.4 Sonnenschein und Bewölkung 3. TEMPERATURVERHÄLTNISSE 3.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 3.2 Tageswerte 3.3 Pentadenwerte 3.4 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 3.5 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 3.6 Der tägliche Gang 3.7 Vorkommen bestimmter Schwellenwerte 3.71 Frost- und Eistage 3.72 Sommer- und Tropentage 4. DER WASSERGEHALT DER LUFT 4.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 4.2 Tageswerte 4.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 4.4 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 4.5 Der tägliche Gang 5. BEWÖLKUNGSVERHÄLTNISSE 5.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 5.2 Tageswerte 5.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 5.4 Der tägliche Gang 5.5 Heitere und trübe Tage 5.6 Nebel 6. SONNENSCHEIN 6.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 6.2 Tageswerte 6.3 Der tägliche Gang 7. NIEDERSCHLAGSVERHÄLTNISSE 7.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 7.2 Niederschlagsbereitschaft 7.3 Tageswerte 7.4 Der tägliche Gang 7.5 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 7.6 Niederschlags- und Trockenperioden 7.7 Niederschlag und Wind· 7.8 Schneeverhältnisse 7.81 Schneefall und Schneedecke 7.82 Schneehöhe 7.9 Gewitter 8. WINDVERHÄLTNISSE 8.1 Windrichtung 8.2 Windgeschwindigkeit 8.21 Der jährliche Gang 8.22 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 8.23 Sturmtage und Windstillen 8.24 Der tägliche Gang 9.ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VERZEICHNIS DER TEXTTABELLEN VERZEICHNIS DER ABBILDUNGEN LITERATURVERZEICHNIS TABELLENANHANG
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  • 2
    Call number: AWI A3-20-93434
    In: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin, Band XXXII, Heft 1
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 121 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin 32,1
    Language: German
    Note: Zugleich: Dissertation, Freie Unversität Berlin, [ca. 1963] , INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PROBLEMSTELLUNG UND ZIELSETZUNG 1. BEMERKUNGEN ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSGELÄNDE UND ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSMATERIAL 1.1 Das Beobachtungsgelände 1.2 Das Beobachtungsmaterial 2. HOMOGENITÄTSBETRACHTUNGEN 2.1 Temperatur 2.2 Niederschlag 2.3 Wind 2.4 Sonnenschein und Bewölkung 3. TEMPERATURVERHÄLTNISSE 3.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 3.2 Tageswerte 3.3 Pentadenwerte 3.4 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 3.5 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 3.6 Der tägliche Gang 3.7 Vorkommen bestimmter Schwellenwerte 3.71 Frost- und Eistage 3.72 Sommer- und Tropentage 4. DER WASSERGEHALT DER LUFT 4.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 4.2 Tageswerte 4.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 4.4 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 4.5 Der tägliche Gang 5. BEWÖLKUNGSVERHÄLTNISSE 5.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 5.2 Tageswerte 5.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 5.4 Der tägliche Gang 5.5 Heitere und trübe Tage 5.6 Nebel 6. SONNENSCHEIN 6.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 6.2 Tageswerte 6.3 Der tägliche Gang 7. NIEDERSCHLAGSVERHÄLTNISSE 7.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 7.2 Niederschlagsbereitschaft 7.3 Tageswerte 7.4 Der tägliche Gang 7.5 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 7.6 Niederschlags- und Trockenperioden 7.7 Niederschlag und Wind· 7.8 Schneeverhältnisse 7.81 Schneefall und Schneedecke 7.82 Schneehöhe 7.9 Gewitter 8. WINDVERHÄLTNISSE 8.1 Windrichtung 8.2 Windgeschwindigkeit 8.21 Der jährliche Gang 8.22 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 8.23 Sturmtage und Windstillen 8.24 Der tägliche Gang 9.ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VERZEICHNIS DER TEXTTABELLEN VERZEICHNIS DER ABBILDUNGEN LITERATURVERZEICHNIS TABELLENANHANG
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    Jena : G. Fischer
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    [Sandby] : [Entomologica Scandinavica]
    Call number: Bio-05-0010
    Series Statement: Entomologica Scandinavica : Suppl
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  • 5
    Call number: ZSP-183-147
    In: Bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 56 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Bulletin / Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse 147
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  • 6
    Call number: ZSP-124-22
    In: ANARE research notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Tables of mean monthly surface temperature and plots of mean annual temperature are presented for most of the permanent Antarctic and Southern Ocean stations. Because of the geographic sparcity of meteorological stations, particularly in the Pacific sector, data from some more northerly stations are also included.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: iv, 98 S. : Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 0642868727
    Series Statement: ANARE research notes 22
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  • 7
    Call number: ZSP-329-16
    In: Glaciological data
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: VII, 300 S. : graph. Darst
    Series Statement: Glaciological data : GD 16
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  • 8
    Call number: ZSP-282-1
    In: Filchner Ronne ice shelf programme
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    Pages: 38 S. : Ill.
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  • 9
    Call number: ZSP-590-20 ; AWI K-91-2421 / Fach 15, Mappe R 37-38
    In: Antarctic geological map series
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Kt. : mehrfarb. ; 52 x 37 cm + Explanatory text (6, 5 S.)
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  • 10
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    Tokyo : National Institute of Polar Research
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    Call number: ZSP-590/A-1 ; AWI K-13-0003 / Fach 15, Mappe R 37-38
    In: Special map series of National Institute of Polar Research
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 map : col. ; 60 x 56 cm., in envelope 28 x 22 cm. + 1 transparency (60 x 56 cm.) + Explanatory text (II, 63 S.)
    Series Statement: Special map series of National Institute of Polar Research 1
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    Tokyo : National Institute of Polar Research
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    Call number: ZSP-590/A-3
    In: Special map series of National Institute of Polar Research
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Karte : mehrfarbig ; Durchmesser 77 cm, auf Bl. 88 x 125 cm, gef. 32 x 22 cm + Kt.-Beil.
    Series Statement: Special map series of National Institute of Polar Research 3
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  • 12
    Call number: ZSP-592-31
    In: Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: IV, 179 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research : Special issue 31
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    Tokyo : National Institute of Polar Research
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    Call number: ZSP-592-34
    In: Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: V, 241 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research : Special issue 34
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  • 14
    Call number: ZSP-403-93
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 206 S. : zahlr. graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 93 : Upper atmosphere physics 1
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  • 15
    Call number: ZSP-403-91
    In: Jare Data Reports
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    Pages: 38 S.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 91 : Oceanography 3
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    Call number: AWI K-13-0025(R-52-III,IV) / Fach 2
    In: RSFSR Jakutskaja ASSR
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Kt. : mehrfarb., 38 x 47 cm
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    Monograph available for loan
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    Leningrad : Gidrometeoizdat
    Call number: AWI G7-85-1035
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 65 S.
    Language: Russian
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    Leningrad : Gidrometeoizdat
    Call number: AWI G7-85-1036
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 56 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Call number: AWI G7-85-1038
    Description / Table of Contents: 93 abstracts of simposium papers, convened once in four years in the USSR, are presented. Abstracts conserned with the following present-day glaciological problems and topics: sea ice, ice drilling and geophysics, glacial regime and runoff, snow avalances, past glaciation and climate, World Atlas of snow and ice resources, glacial models, geochemistry of ice, glacier and icing regimes, snow cover, palaeoglaciology, glacial-nival sistems, computation and data storage, underground ice, glaciers and climate, till formation.
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    Pages: 98 S.
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  • 20
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    Oslo : Univ. Press [in Komm.]
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    Call number: ZSP-597-154/D
    In: Geological map of Svalbard 1:500 000
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    Pages: 1 Kt. + Erl.-H.
    Series Statement: Geological map of Svalbard 1:500 000 4G
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  • 21
    Call number: ZSP-599-15
    In: Rapportserie
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 27 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: Torgny E. Vinje
    Series Statement: Rapportserie / Norsk Polarinstitutt 15
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  • 22
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    Kingston, Australia : Department of Science and Technology, Antarctic Division
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    Call number: ZSP-124-18
    In: ANARE research notes
    Description / Table of Contents: The atlas shows the known distribution and abundance of each vascular species on Macquarie Island immediately prior to the commencement of control measures against rabbits in 1978. It gives a baseline against which changes in the vegetation can be monitored. The effects of the introduced vertebrates on the vegetation are discussed. Additional data are given on the habitat, gregarious performance and phenology of some species.
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    Pages: IV, 70 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0642875464
    Series Statement: ANARE research notes 18
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    Kingston : Antarctic Division, Dept. of Science and Technology
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    Call number: ZSP-124-23
    In: ANARE research notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Body length , wet weight and maturity stage of krill (Euphausia superba) collected with RMT and bongo nets during the cruise of MS Nella Dan to Prydz Bay, Antarctica in January - February 1984 are reported. Non-krill zooplankton data from RMT samples (density and biomass), and euphausiid larvae (density) data from bongo samples are also presented.
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    Pages: 32 S. : Kt.
    ISBN: 0642073449
    Series Statement: ANARE research notes 23
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    Kingston : Publ. Off. Antarctic Division
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    Call number: ZSP-124-20
    In: ANARE research notes
    Description / Table of Contents: The bryoflora of the Vestfold Hills and Ingrid Christensen Coast includes six moss species and one hepatic. Moss species represented in the flora are Grimmia antarctici, Grimmia lawiana, Ceratodon purpureus, Sarconeurum glaciale, Bryum algens, Bryum argenteum. The one hepatic Cephaloziella exiliflora, from the Larsemann Hills, represents the most southerly record of an hepatic. A discussion of the Antarctic distribution and taxonomic problems associated with the recognition of individual species is included. All species are illustrated.
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    Pages: 30 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0642872171
    Series Statement: ANARE research notes 20
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    Kingston : Australian Nat. Antarctic Research Expeditions
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    Call number: ZSP-124-21
    In: ANARE research notes
    Description / Table of Contents: The various rock lithologies present on Macquarie Island are described in detail together with their mode of occurence and field relations. The four predominant rock types are pillow basalts, dolerite dykes, troctolites and gabbros, and ultramafics (mainly harzburgite). This sequence represents a section through the earth's oceanic crust. The dominant structural geological feature is faulting at any scale. Faulting also controls the evolution of the Macquarie Ridge complex, of which the uppermost part is the Island. It is concluded that the sequence of rock units present on Macquarie Island generated at the Australian-Antarctic spreading ridge.
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    Pages: IV, 15 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. + 1 Kt.-Beil.
    ISBN: 0642871000
    Series Statement: ANARE research notes 21
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    Call number: AWI P6-12-0005 ; AWI P6-92-0015
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 31 S. : Kt.
    Edition: März 1984
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    Map available for loan
    Map available for loan
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    Call number: ZSP-590-18 ; AWI K-91-2423 / Fach 15, Mappe R 37-38
    In: Antarctic geological map series
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Kt. : mehrfarb. ; 52 x 37 cm + Explanatory text (6, 2 S.)
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    New Delhi : Snow, Ice & Glaciology Division, Geological Survey of India
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    Call number: ad ZSP-748-2,2
    In: Technical publication
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: div. S.
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    Tokyo : Inst.
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    Call number: ZSP-403-97
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 80 S. : Ill.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 97 : Aurora 12
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  • 30
    Call number: ZSP-403-95
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 39 S.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 95 : Oceanography 4
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    Call number: ZSP-403-88
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 28 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 88 : Ionosphere 30
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    Call number: ZSP-403-87
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 86 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 87 : Ionosphere 29
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    Call number: AWI K-13-0109 / Fach 17, Mappe S28-30
    In: Bildmittenübersicht
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Kt. : mehrfarb. ; 44 x 45 cm
    Edition: 1. Ausg.
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    Map available for loan
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    Call number: AWI K-13-0110 / Fach 12, Mappe G5
    In: Bildmittenübersicht
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Kt. : mehrfarb. ; 44 x 45 cm
    Edition: 1. Ausg.
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    Call number: ZSP-595-1983
    In: Årbok
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 49 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 8290307314
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    Oslo : Univ. Press [in Komm.]
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    Call number: ZSP-597-182
    In: Skrifter
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 41 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 8290307322
    Series Statement: Skrifter / Norsk Polarinstitutt 182
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    Call number: ZSP-329-15
    In: Glaciological data
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: VII, 69 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Glaciological data : GD 15
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polarforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-168/A-5
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Pages: 15 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung : Sonderheft 5
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    Call number: ZSP-403-89
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 87 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 89 : Earth science 1
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    New Delhi : Department of Ocean Development
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    Call number: ad ZSP-748-3
    In: Technical publication
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 75 S. , Ill.
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Introduction. - The task. - The team. - The ship. - Committees. - Voyage to Antarctica. - Site selection for the permanent station. - Unloading. - The construction of the base station - Dakshin Gangotri. - Helicopter operations. - Snow vehicles and plant. - Scientific and related work. - Schirmacher hill (Dakshin Gangotri) Camp. - Meteorology. - Communication. - Geology. - Magnetic surveys. - Biology of krill and other zooplankters. - Sea bird observations. - Biological and microbiological studies. - A. Schirmacher Oasis fresh water systems. - B. Coastal and shelf studies. - C. Oceanographic studies. - Hydrochemical studies. - A. Schirmacher Oasis fresh water lakes. - B. Oceanographic studies. - Study on ionized and unionized atmosphere. - Chemical studies. - Isolation of bacteria and fungi. - The runway site. - Photography. - Philately. - Medical. - Return voyage. - Concluding remarks. - Appendices. - 1. Major events of the Third Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica. - 2. Preliminary report on meteorological programme. - 3. Satellite communication - INMARSAT Terminal. - 4. Communication Report Third Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica. - 5. Amateur radio operation during the Third Indian Antarctic Expedition, 1983-84. - 6. Preliminary report of the geological investigations. - 7. A preliminary report of the geological work done in Antarctica. - 8. Magnetic surveys during the Third Indian Antarctic Expedtion. - 9. Studies on biology of krill and other zooplankters of the southern ocean, especially within the Antarctic Circle. - 10. Observations made during the Third Indian Antarctic Expedition on sea birds of the southwestern hemisphere. - 11. Preliminary report: biological and microbiological work: Third Indian Antarctic Expedition. - A. Studies on the Schirmacher Oasis Freshwater Systems. - B. Coastal and shelf studies. - C. Oceanographic Studies. - 12. Preliminary report on the hydrochemical work carried out during the Third Indian Antarctic Expedition. - 13. Study of ionized and unionized atmosphere - preliminary report. - 14. Preliminary scientific report on chemical studies. - 15. A preliminary report on the biological studies of fresh water lakes at Dakshin Gangotri. - 16. Meteorological programme during the winters. - 17. Preliminary report on wintering experiments: study of ionized and unionized atmosphere. - 18. The runway site.
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    Call number: AWI K-13-0118 / Fach 12, Mappe G5
    In: Luftbildkarte
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Kt. : mehrfarb. ; 49 x 51 cm
    Edition: Aufnahmedatum: 22.01.1984, 18.15 Uhr GMT
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    Frankfurt a.M. : Institut für Angewandte Geodäsie
    Call number: AWI K-13-0119 / Fach 11 ; AWI K-13-0120 / Fach 11
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Satellitenbildkt. : mehrfarb. ; 94 x 55 cm
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    Jakutsk : Inst. Merzlotovedenija
    Call number: AWI G3-16-90233
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 164 S.
    Language: Russian
    Note: In kyrill. Schr.
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    Novosibirsk : Izd. Nauka
    Call number: AWI G3-16-90240
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 135 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Language: Russian
    Note: In kyrill. Schr.
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    Call number: ZSP-SCAR-570-6
    In: Antarctic Research Report to SCAR, No. 6
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 38 Seiten
    ISSN: 0179-0072
    Series Statement: National Antarctic Research Report to SCAR 6
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Membership of the National Committee on Antarctic Research in the Federal Republic of Germany. - Introduction. - Stations. - I. Record of Activities (past and ongoing), April 83-October 84. - II. Planned Activities, October 84-October 85. - References.
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    Call number: AWI A13-19-92401
    Description / Table of Contents: The book "Mathematical modelling of general circulation of the atmosphere and ocean" (G. I. Marchuk, V. P. Dymnikov, V. N. Lykossov, V. B. Zalesny, V. Ya. Galin) contains the sistematic description of the mathematical and physical aspects of the problem of general circulation atmosphere and ocean modelling, beginning from the governing equations to the analysis of numerical experiments and programme realization on the different generation computers. The problems of sub-grid processes parametrization methods and the sensitivity of the models to the parametrization of the cloud-radiation interaction, large-scale condensation processes parametrization of the boundary layer are also considered in the book. The book is intended for the experts in numerical and applied mathematics, geophysical hydrodynamics as well as students of universities, concerned with numerical methods of the ocean and the atmosphere simulation.
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/32
    In: CRREL Report, 84-32
    Description / Table of Contents: Orwell Lake, in west-central Minnesota, is a flood-control, water-management reservoir first impounded in 1953. Subsequent erosion of the shoreline and a lack of knowledge of slope erosion processes in this region prompted this study to identify and quantify the processes there. The processes were measured at selected sites between June 1980 and June 1983. Erosion of the banks is primarily caused by three processes: rain, frost thaw, and waves. The first two processes tend to move sediment to the base of the steep slopes, forming 4 relatively gentle surface of accumulation. Wave action then tends to move this sediment into the lake. Analysis of the data collected over three years has confirmed that wave action is the dominant erosion process, providing almost 77% of the erosion during the 1981-82 study year. During the 1981 high pool level, 2,089 Mg of sediment, mostly colluvium, was removed from the lower slopes by wave action striking the 1.62 km of eroding shoreline. More than 4,300 Mg was eroded by waves accompanying the higher pool levels of 1982., During years in which the pool level does not exceed 325.5 m in elevation, the colluvium slope builds up at the expense of the steeper slope. But during successive years with higher pool levels, the resulting thin colluvium is quickly eroded. Erosion of the primary sediment, a compact till, then occurs, forming the S typical nearly vertical banks. In winter the upland surface adjacent to the lake freezes to a depth of between 1 and 2 m, depending on the surface temperature, the mow cover, and the distance from exposed banks. In late winter soil aggregates, released by the sublimation of interstitial ice within the banks, begin to accumulate at the base of the slopes, often veneering snowbanks there. Once thaw begins, slab failure of bank sediment is followed by mudflows and earthflows. Thaw failure at Orwell Lake in the winter of 1981-82 accounted for over 20% of the erosion; in the spring of 1982, 824 Mg was eroded by this process and 746 Mg the following spring. Such slope failure is most intense along north-facing banks and considerably less intense on south-facing banks, where more effective desiccation and sublimation reduce the soil moisture content. Summer rainfall is responsible for the remaining 3% of the total erosion, amounting to 102 Mg in 1981 and 208 Mg in 1982. Because the banks are steep and relatively short, rainwash is infrequent; rainsplash is the most consistent process during the summer, but the infrequent storms during which rainwash occurscause greater total erosion. Erosion by rain has increased in each of the past three summers, largely because of increased precipitation. Infrequent massive slope failures (slumps) have occurred at the east end of the lake where a buried clay rich unit is stratigraphically and topographically positioned to favor such failures. Drought years followed by heavy spring rains probably will result in additional slope failures of this type at the east end. Unless changes are made, the banks at Orwell Lake will continue to recede. Restriction of the pool level to less than 325.5-m elevation is the least expensive solution to the problem.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-32
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Summary Chapter 1. Introduction Location Purpose of study Previous work Chapter 2. Methodology Geology Overland erosion Wave erosion Frost penetration and heave Thaw failure Bank recession Ground water Soil moisture Chapter 3. Results Geology Geotechnical properties Overland erosion Wave erosion Freeze-thaw phenomena Ground water fluctuations Other slope failures Chapter 4. Discussion Overland erosion Wave erosion Thaw failure Universal soil loss equation Chapter 5. Summary and conclusions Techniques Erosion processes at Orwell lake Bank recession Literature cited Appendix A1: Average cumulative change of surface at erosion stations #2-12, 1980-81 Appendix A2: Cumulative net changes at overland erosion stations #1-12, 1980-81 Appendix A3: Cumulative net changes at overland erosion stations #1 -12, 198 1-82 Appendix A4: Cumulative average erosion at overland erosion stations #1-12, 1980-81 Appendix AS: Cumulative average erosion at overland erosion stations #1-12, 1981-82 Appendix A6: Cumulative average erosion at overland erosion stations #1 -1 2A, 1982 Appendix B: Dimensions of erosion sections, Orwell Lake, Minnesota Appendix C: Piezometer installation data, Orwell Lake, Minneso
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/19
    In: CRREL Report, 84-19
    Description / Table of Contents: In this study a method for making long-range forecasts of freeze-up dates in rivers is developed. The method requires the initial water temperature at an upstream station, the long-range air temperature forecast, the predicted mean flow velocity in the river reach, and water temperature response parameters. The water temperature response parameters can be either estimated from the surface heat exchange coefficient and the average flow depth or determined empirically from recorded air and water temperature data. The method is applied to the St. Lawrence River between Kingston, Ontario, and Massena, New York, and is shown to be capable of accurately forecasting freeze-up. Originator-supplied keywords include: Ice formation, and River ice.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-19
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Problem formulation Analytical treatment Application to the upper St. Lawrence River Summary Literature cited Appendix A: Basic program for St. Lawrence River freeze-up forecast
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/24
    In: CRREL Report, 84-24
    Description / Table of Contents: This report describes the growth characteristics and crystalline textures of urea ice sheets which are now used extensively in the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab. (CRREL) test basin for modeling sea ice. The aims of the report are to describe the different kinds of crystalline texture encountered in urea ice sheets and to show that even small variations in texture can drastically influence the mechanical behavior of urea ice sheets. Standard petrographic techniques for studying microstructure in thin sections were used on 24 urea ice sheets. These investigations entailed observations of the crystalline texture of the ice (including details of the subgrain structure), grain size measurements, and studies of the nature and extent of urea entrapment and drainage patterns in the ice. Increased knowledge of the factors controlling the crystalline characteristics of urea ice sheets has progressed to the point where test basin researchers at CRREL are now able to fabricate ice sheets with prescribed structures leading to predictable mechanical properties. Originators supplied keywords include: Sea ice, and Mechanical properties.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-24
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    Note: Contents: Abstract Preface Introduction Objectives Analytical techniques Procedures for growing urea ice sheets Analysis of the crystalline structure of urea ice Characteristics of urea ice Results and discussion Ice sheet no. 1 Ice sheet no. 2 Ice sheet no. 3 Ice sheet no. 4 Ice sheet no. 5 Ice sheet no. 6 Ice sheet no. 7 Ice sheet no. 8 Ice sheet no. 9 Ice sheet no. 10 Ice sheet no. 11 Ice sheet no. 12 Ice sheet no. 13 Ice sheet no. 14 Ice sheet no. 15 Ice sheet no. 16 Ice sheet no. 17 Ice sheet no. 18 Ice sheet no. 19 Ice sheet no. 20 Ice sheet no. 21 Ice sheet no. 22 Ice sheet no. 23 Ice sheet no. 24 Urea concentrations in test tank solution and ice Discussion and conclusions E/σf ratio Thickness of incubation layer Crystal properties Literature cited Appendix A: Thin sections of urea ice sheets
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/17
    In: CRREL Report, 84-17
    Description / Table of Contents: VHF-band radiowave short pulses were transmitted within the permafrost tunnel at Fox, Alaska, over distances between 2.2 and 10.5 m. The propagation medium was a frozen silt containing both disseminated and massive ice with temperatures varying from -7°C near the transmitter to probably -2 C near the center of the tunnel overburden. The short pulses underwent practically no dispersion in the coldest zones but did disperse and refract through the warmer overburden, as suggested by calculations of the effective dielectric constant. Most significantly the measured frequency content decreased as the effective dielectric constant increased. The results indicate that deep, cross-borehole pulse transmissions over distances greater than 10 m might be possible, especially when the ground is no warmer than -4°C. The information thus pined could be used for identifying major subsurface variations, including ground ice features.
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/16
    In: CRREL Report, 84-16
    Description / Table of Contents: Phase composition curves are presented for a typical saline silt from Lanzhou, P.R.C., and compared to some silts from Alaska. The unfrozen water content of the Chinese silt is much higher than that of the Alaskan silts due to the large amount of soluble salts present in the silts from China, which are not present in silt from interior Alaska. When the salt is removed, the unfrozen water content is then similar for both the Chinese and Alaskan silt. Here we introduce a technique for correcting the unfrozen water content of partially frozen soils due to high salt concentrations. We calculate the equivalent molality of the salts in the unfrozen water at various temperatures from a measurement of the electrical conductivity of the extract from saturated paste.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-16
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Abstract Preface Introduction Background Materials Sample preparation Nuclear magnetic resonance Specific surface area Electrical conductivity Results and discussion Summary Literature cited Appendix A: Unfrozen water content vs temperature data for Lanzhou silt
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/18
    In: CRREL Report, 84-18
    Description / Table of Contents: This report investigates the influences of turbulence and water temperature on frazil ice formation. The rate and thequantity of frazil ice formed in a specified volume of supercooled water increase with both increasing turbulence inten-sitv and decreasing water temperature. The influence of turbulence intensity on the rate of frazil ice formation, how-ever. is more pronounced for larger initial supercooling. The turbulence characteristics of a flow affect the rate offrazil ice formation by governing the temperature to which the flow can be supercooled, by influencing heat transferfrom the frazil ice to surrounding water, and by promoting collision nucleation, particle and floc rupture and increasingthe number of nucleation sites. larger frazil ice particles formed in water supercooled to lower temperatures. The par-ticles usually were disks, with diameters several orders greater than their thickness. Particle size generally decreased with increasing turbulence intensity. This report develops an analytical model, in which the rate of frazil ice formation isrelated to temperature rise of a turbulent volume of water from the release of latent heat of fusion of liquid water toice. Experiments conducted in a turbulence jar with a heated, vertically oscillating grid served both to guide and tocalibrate thanalytical'model as well as to afford insights into frazil ice formation. The formation of frazil ice wasstudied for Vemperatures of supercooled water ranging from -0.9° to -0.050°C.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-18
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Nomenclature Introduction Background Scope of study Literature review Introduction Incipient formation of frazil ice Particle size and evolution of frazil ice Influences of turbulence and water temperature on the rate of frazil ice formation Conclusions Analytical model Introduction Elements of heat transfer Elements of turbulence Experimentation Experimental apparatus Experimental procedure Results Introduction Nucleation of frazil ice Influences of turbulence on frazil ice formation Water temperature Influences of water temperature and turbulence on the concentration of frazil ice Frazil ice particle shape and size Conclusions Literature cited Appendix A: Preliminary frazil ice experiments Flume experiments Couette-flow Appendix B: Listing of computer program for calculation of frazil ice formation Appendix C: Water temperature rise attributable to frazil ice formation as computed usingthe analytical model .
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/2
    In: CRREL Report, 84-2
    Description / Table of Contents: Investigations of the in situ complex dielectric constant of sea ice were made using time-domain spectroscopy. It was found that (1) for sea ice with a preferred horizontal crystal c-axis alignment, the anisotropy of polarizing properties of the ice increased with depth, (2) brine inclusion conductivity increased with decreasing temperature down to about -8 C, at which point the conductivity decreased with decreasing temperature, (3) the DC conductivity of sea ice increased with increasing brine volume, (4) the real part of the complex dielectric constant is strongly dependent upon brine volume but less dependent upon the brine inclusion orientation, (5) the imaginary part of the complex dielectric constant was strongly dependent upon brine inclusion orientation but much less dependent upon brine volume. Because the electromagnetic (EM) properties of sea ice are dependent upon the physical state of the ice, which is continually changing, it appears that only trends in the relationships between the EM properties of natural sea ice and its brine volume and brine inclusion microstructure can be established.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-2
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Nomenclature Introduction Dielectric properties of sea ice Time-domain spectroscopy measurement Laboratory measurements Field measurements Analysis of ladder data Conductivity of brine and sea ice Complex dielectric constant of brine and sea ice Discussion and conclusions Literature cited
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/3
    In: CRREL Report, 84-3
    Description / Table of Contents: The results of resistance tests in level ice and broken ice channels are presented for two models of the WTGB 140-fticebreaker at scales of 1:10 and 1:24, respectively. No scale effect on the resistance in level ice could be detected between the two models. From the test results an empirical predictor equation for the full scale ice resistance is derived. Predicted resistance is compared against, and found to be 25 to 40% larger than, available full-scale values estimated from thrust measurements during full-scale trials of the Great Lakes icebreaker Katmai Bay.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-3
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    Note: COTENTS Abstract Preface Nomenclature Introduction Model characteristics and test conditions Ice-hull coefficient of friction Measurements of ice properties Experimental procedures Data acquisition system Test program and procedures for 1:10 model Test program and procedures for 1:24 model Analysis of test results Comparison of test results between 1:10 and 1:24 models Analysis of tests in broken or brash-filled ice channels Analysis of tests in level ice Full-scale prediction of level ice resistance Conclusions Literature cited
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    Call number: AWI K-93-0087 / Fach 4
    In: Geologisk kort over Grønland
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    Berlin : Nationalkomitee für Geodäsie und Geophysik bei der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR
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    Call number: MOP Per 581 ; MOP Per 581(1/11) ; ZSP-319/A-11
    In: Geodätische und geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 1, Heft 11
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    Pages: 63 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISSN: 0533-7577
    Series Statement: Geodätische und geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 1 11
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: I. Untersuchungen zur Avifauna von King George / R. Bannasch und U. Lundberg. - II. Robbenbeobachtungen im Gebiet von King George / R. Bannasch. - III. Beobachtungen der marinen Fauna im Litoral und Benthal von King George (Südshetlandinseln, Antarktis) / M. Rauschert. - IV. Untersuchungen zum Helminthenbefall und zur Nahrung verschiedener Tiergruppen / K. Feiler. - , Zusammenfassung in englischer, deutsche und russischer Sprache , Teilweise in kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: ZSP-558-10 ; MOP 46209 / Mitte
    In: Middle atmosphere program
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    Pages: 220 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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    Call number: MOP Per 581(1/10) ; ZSP-319/A-10 ; ZSP-319/A-10(2. Ex.)
    In: Geodätische und geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 1, Heft 10
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    Pages: 139 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    Series Statement: Geodätische und geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 1 10
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    Note: INHALTSVERZEICHNIS: ZUSAMMENFASSUNG (deutsch, englisch, russisch). - 1. EINLEITUNG. - 1.1 Wissenschaftliche Aufgabenstellung. - 1.2 Meßort und Maßzeitraum. - 1.3 Verwendetes Datenmaterial. - 2. ANALYSE DER HEP-ABREGNUNGSPHASEN IM TAGESGANG. - 2.1 Tagesgänge der HEP-Ionisation in hohen Breiten. - 2.2 Tagesgänge in mittelhohen Breiten und Nachwirkungseffekte. - 3. PARTIKELPAAZIPITATION WÄHREND AUSGEWÄHLTER POLARLICHTERSCHEINUNGEN. - 3.1 Allgemeines. - 3.2 Substorm-Eventuntersuchungen während der 21. SAE. - 3.2.1 Zusammenstellung des Beobachtungsmaterials. - 3.2.2 Polarlicht und auroraler Elektrojet. - 3.2.3 Polarlicht und ionosphärische Absorption. - 3.2.4 Die breitenmäßige Verteilunq der Polarlichtluminosität. - 3.2.5 Beobachtete Intensitätsverhältnisse von Polarlichtemissionen. - 3.3 Substorm-Eventuntersuchungen während der 22. SAE. - 3.3.1 Zusammenstellung des Beobachtungsmaterials. - 3.3.2 Eventbeschreibung. - 3.3.3 Diskussion der Beobachtungsresultate der 22. SAE. - 4. STEUERUNG DER PARTIKELPRÄZIPITATION DURCH DEN SOLAREN WIND UND DAS INTERPLANETARE MAGNETFELD. - 4.1 Physikalische Modellvorstellungen zur Energieübertragung aus dem Sonnenwind in die Erdatmosphäre. - 4.2 Einfluß von IMF-Sektordurchgängen auf das ionosphärische Plasma. - 4.3 Tages- und jahreszeitlicher Einfluß der IMF-Sektorstruktur auf das ionosphärische Plasma. - 4.4 Auswirkungen solarer Plasmaströme auf das ionosphärische Plasma. - 4.5 Vergleich der Energieübertragungsfunktion mit ionosphärischen Meßergebnissen. - 4.6 Zusammenfassung und Diskussion. - 5. EINIGE SPEZIELLE MIT DER PARTIKELEINREGNUNG VERBUNDENE PROBLEME. - 5.1 Exzessive D-Schicht Ionisation mittlerer Breiten in Sturm- und Nachwirkungsphase. - 5.2 Einige statistische Betrachtungen zur Rolle des D-Schicht Plasmas als Tracer für die HEP-Einregnung und NO Akkumulation. - 5.3 Exkursion zum statistischen Zusammenhang von Kp-Indizes und Events in A2-Messungen. - 5.4 Einige Bemerkungen zur Rolle der HEP II-Flüsse bei der Winteranomalie. - 6. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG UND EINSCHÄTZUNG DER ERGEBNISSE. - ABBILDUNGEN. - FIGURE CAPTIONS. - LITERATURVERZEICHNIS. - Anhang 1: Ionosphärische Absorptionsmessunqen in hohen Breiten (J. BREMER, K. EVERS, D. KEUER, H. RÖSSLER). - Anhang 2: Beobachtung von Polarlichtern mit dem Spektralphotometer (A. GRAFE). , Zusammenfassung in deutscher, englischer und russischer Sprache
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    Call number: AWI P6-12-0004 ; ZSP-319/A-2(Sonderheft)
    In: Geodätische und geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 1, Sonderheft 1984
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    Series Statement: Geodätische und geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 1 Sonderheft 1984
    Language: English , German , Russian
    Note: Contents = Soderžanie = Inhaltsverzeichnis: Foreword = Predislovie = Vorwort. - Meteorological research projects in the Antarctic from 1959 to 1984 = Meteorlogičeskie issledovanija v Antarktike v 1959 - 1984 gg. = Meteorologische Forschungsvorhaben in der Antarktis 1959 - 1984 / G. SKEIB. - Satellite observations over Antarctica = Nabljudenie Antarktiki s iskusstvennych sputnikov Zemli = Satellitenbeobachtungen über Antarktika / H. GERNANDT. - Geophysical investigations carried out by the GDR in Antarctica = Geofizičeskie issledovanija GDR v Antarktide = Geophysikalische Untersuchungen der DDR in Antarktika / M. M. SCHNEIDER, Cl. ELSTNER, V. AUSTER, U. SCHÄFER. - Studies of the upper layers of the Polar atmosphere = Issledovanie poljarnoj verchnej atmosfery = Beiträge zur Untersuchung der polaren Hochatmosphäre / H. GERNANDT, B. SCHÄNING. - Geological activities carried out by the GDR in Antarctica = Geologičeskie raboty GDR v Antarktide = Geologische Aktivitäten der DDR in Antarktika / J. HOFMANN, H.-J. PAECH. - Isotope research in Antarctica = Izotopnye issledovanija v Antarktide = Isotopenforschung in der Antarktis / H. SCHÜTZE, K. FRÖHLICH. - Geodetic-glaciological studies in the East Antarctic 1962-1978 = Geodezičesko-glaciologičeskie raboti v vostočnoj Antarktide v 1962-1978 gg. = Geodätisch-glaziologische Arbeiten in der Ostantarktis (1962-1978) / S. MEIER, R. DIETRICH. - Biological activities within the framework of the Soviet Antarctic Expeditions (25th-29th, 1979-1984) = Biologičeskie raboty vo vremja 25-oj - 29-oj SAĖ (1979-1984) = Biologische Arbeiten im Rahmen der 25.-29. SAE (1979-1984) / K. ODENING. - Abstract on medical research activities by the GDR in the Antarctic = Kratkij otčët medicinskich issledovanij v Antarktide = Kurzer Abriß zur medizinischen Antarktisforschung der DDR / G. SCHRADER, L. KLINKER. - 25 years Antarctic expeditions and their preparation = 25 let antarktičeskim ėkspedicijam i ich podgotovka = 25 Jahre Antarktisexpedition und ihre Vorbereitung / B. TRIPPHAHN. - Bibliography = Bibliografija = Bibliographie. , Text in deutscher, russischer und englischer Sprache , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: AWI A9-91-0426 ; MOP 46984 / Mitte ; MOP 47723 / Mitte
    In: Erträge der Forschung
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    Pages: XII, 396 S., [8] Bl. , zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 3., überarb. u. erw. Aufl., 2. Nachdruck 1990
    ISBN: 3528235551
    Uniform Title: Meteorologi 〈dt.〉
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Einleitung. - 2. Die Gasgesetze. - 2.1. Einheiten für Temperatur und Druck. - 2.2. Die allgemeine Gaszustandsgleichung. - 2.3. Die allgemeine Gaszustandsgleichung für Gasgemische. - 2.4. Die chemische Zusammensetzung der Atmosphäre. - 2.5. Die meteorologischen Elemente. - 3. Die Strahlung. - 3.1. Definitionen und Einheiten. - 3.2. Die Temperaturstrahlung. - 3.3. Die Sonnenstrahlung. - 3:3.1. Das Spektrum der Sonnenstrahlung. - 3.3.2. Die Intensität der Sonnenstrahlung in der Atmosphäre - die direkte Sonnenstrahlung. - 3.3.3. Die Globalstrahlung. - 3.4. Die terrestrische Strahlung. - 3.4.1. Das Spektrum und die allgemeinen Eigenschaften der Strahlung. - 3.5. Der Strahlungshaushalt der Erdoberfläche und der Atmosphäre. - 3.6. Meteorologische Strahlungsmeßgeräte. - 4. Die Lufttemperatur. - 4.1. Die Bestimmung der Lufttemperatur. - 4.1.1. Flüssigkeitsthermometer. - 4.1.2. Deformationsthermometer. Der Thermograph. - 4.1.3. Elektrische Thermometer. - 4.1.3.1. Thermoelemente. - 4.1.3.2. Widerstandsthermometer. - 4.1.4. Strahlungsschutz. - 4.1.5. Das Nachhinken der Thermometer. - 4.2. Die Faktoren, die die Lufttemperatur bestimmen. - 4.3. Die Temperaturverteilung auf der Erde. - 5. Die Luftfeuchtigkeit. - 5.1. Methoden zur Beschreibung der Luftfeuchtigkeit. - 5.2. Die Dichte der feuchten Luft. Die virtuelle Temperatur 5.3. Die Bestimmung der Luftfeuchtigkeit. - 5.3.1. Das Psychrometer. - 5.3.2. Das Haarhygrometer. Der Hygrograph. - 5.3.3. Das Frostpunkthygrometer. - 5.4. Die Luftfeuchtigkeitsverteilung über der Erdoberfläche. - 5.5. Die Behaglichkeitsempfindung und die Schwüle. - 6. Der Luftdruck. - 6.1. Definitionen. - 6.2. Die Abnahme des Luftdruckes mit der Höhe. - 6.3. Die Messung des Luftdruckes. - 6.3.1. Das Quecksilberbarometer. - 6.3.2. Die Reduktion der Barometerablesung auf 0 °C und Normalschwere. - 6.3.3. Die Reduktion des Luftdruckes auf das Meeresniveau. - 6.3.4. Das Aneroidbarometer. - 6.3.5. Das Siedebarometer oder Hypsometer. - 6.4. Die Luftdruckverteilung im Meeresniveau. - 6.5. Isobare Flächen. - 6.6. Die zeitliche Änderung des Luftdruckes. - 7. Der Wind, die Bewegung der Luft. - 7.1. Windbeobachtungen nahe der Erdoberfläche. - 7.2. Die Messung des Windes in der freien Atmosphäre - der Höhenwind. - 7.3. Einige Winddaten. - 7.4. Stromlinien und Trajektorien. - 7.5. Laminare und turbulente Strömung. - 7.6. Die Turbulenz in der Atmosphäre. - 8. Temperatur, Feuchtigkeit und Luftdruck in der freien Atmosphäre. - 8.1. Historischer Rückblick. - 8.2. Radiosonden. - 8.2.1. Die amerikanische Wetterbürosonde. - 8.2.2. Die deutsche Sonde (Graw·Sonde). - 8.2.3. Die schweizerische Sonde. - 8.2.4. Die finnische Sonde (Väisälä-Sonde). - 8.3. Die Berechnung der Höhen in einem Radiosondenaufstieg. - 8.4. Niveauflächen und Geopotential. - 8.5. Fehlerquellen bei den Radiosondenmessungen. - 8.6. Beispiele einiger typischer Radiosondenaufstiege. - 8.7. Die Standard-Atmosphäre. - 8.8. Die Feuchtigkeit in der Atmosphäre. - 9. Die Schichtung der Atmosphäre (Thermodynamik der Atmosphäre). - 9.1. Wärmemenge und Arbeit. - 9.2. Die Zustandsänderung. - 9.3. Der erste Hauptsatz der Wärmelehre. Die spezifische Wärmekapazität. - 9.4. Die adiabatische Zustandsänderung. - 9.5. Die trockenadiabatische Temperaturabnahme. - 9.6. Trockenstabile und trockenlabile Schichtung. - 9.7. Die feuchtadiabatische Temperaturabnahme. - 9.8. Feuchtstabile und feuchtlabile Schichtung. - 9.9. Hebungs- und Absinkkurven. - 9.10. Thermodynamische Diagramme. - 9.11. Die Labilitätsenergie und die Entstehung von Vertikalbewegungen. - 9.12. Einige Anwendungen des Begriffes Labilitätsenergie. - 9.13. Turbulenz und Schichtung. - 9.14. Faktoren, die die Schichtung der Atmosphäre beeinflussen. - 9.14.1. Das Einwirken der dynamischen Turbulenz auf die Schichtung. - 9.14.2. Die Wirkung von Konvektion und Strahlung. - 9.14.3. Die Änderung der Stabilität bei geordneten Vertikalbewegungen. - 10. Die Kondensationsprozesse in der Atmosphäre. - 10.1. Die Bedeutung des Begriffes Dampfdruck. - 10.2. Der Sättigungsdruck über einem Tropfen. - 10.3. Die Kondensationskerne der Atmosphäre. - 10.4. Wolkentröpfchen: Größe und Fallgeschwindigkeit. - 10.5. Der Sättigungsdampfdruck des Wasserdampfes über Eis und über unterkühltem Wasser. - 10.6. Die atmosphärischen Eiskristalle. - 10.7. Die Auslösung des Niederschlags. - 10.8. Künstliche Niederschlagsbildung. - 10.9. Die äußeren Bedingungen bei Kondensationsprozessen in der Atmosphäre. - 10.9.1. Kondensation bei Hebung der Luft. - 10.9.2. Kondensation bei der Abkühlung der Luft nahe der Erdoberfläche. - 10.9.3. Kondensation bei Mischung von Luftmassen verschiedener Temperatur. - 10.10. Die Fallgeschwindigkeit der Hydrometeore. - 11. Dunst und Nebel. - 11.1. Dunst. - 11.2. Allgemeine Eigenschaften des Nebels. - 11.3. Nebelbildende und nebelauflösende Faktoren. - 11.3.1. Nebelbildende Faktoren. - 11.3.2. Nebelauflösende Faktoren. - 11.4. Die verschiedenen Nebelarten und ihre Eigenschaften. - 11.4.1. Der Strahlungsnebel. - 11.4.2. Advektionsnebel. - 11.4.3. Orographischer Nebel, Hang- und Talnebel. - 11.4.4. Frontnebel. - 11.4.5. Seerauch. - 11.4.6. Turbulenznebel. - 11.5. Nebel und Verkehr. - 12. Die Wolken. - 12.1. Die Klassifizierung der Wolken. - 12.2. Beschreibung der verschiedenen Wolkenformen. - 12.2.1. Hohe Wolken. - 12.2.2. Mittelhohe Wolken. - 12.2.3. Tiefe Wolken und Wolken mit großer vertikaler Erstreckung. - 12.3. Die Wolkenklassifikation nach der Entstehungsart. - 12.3.1. Durch ungeordnete Hebung in einer relativ dünnen Luftschicht gebildete Wolken. - 12.3.2. Durch Aufgleiten der Luft gebildete Wolken. - 12.3.3. Durch mehr oder weniger begrenzte starke Hebung entstandene konvektive Wolken. - 12.4. Die Verschlüsselung der Wolkenbeobachtungen. - 12.5. Die Bestimmung der Bewölkung und der Sonnenscheindauer. - 12.6. Die Messung der Wolkenhöhe. - 12.7. Die Messung der Wolkenbewegung. - 12.8. Wolkenbeobachtung von meteorologischen Satelliten. - 12.8.1. Meteorologische Satelliten. - 12.8.2. Bilder im sichtbaren und im infraroten Strahlungsbereich. - 12.8.3. Wolkenformen im Satellitenbild. - 12.8.4. Wolkengruppen. - 13. Der Niederschlag. - 13.1. Verdunstung und Wasserkreislauf. - 13.2. Die Klassifizierung der Niederschläge. - 13.3. Der Nieselregen. - 13.4. Regen und Regenschauer. - 13.5. Schnee und Schneeschauer. - 13.6. Hagel. - 13.7. Schneetreiben und Sandsturm. - 13.8. Die Niederschlagsmessung. - 13.9. Die Anwendung des Radars in der Meteorologie. - 13.10. Die Bedeutung der Orographie für die Niederschlagsverteilung. - 13.11. Grundsätzliche Züge der Verteilung der Niederschläge auf der Erde. - 13.12. Wolkenbrüche und besonders starke Niederschlagsmengen. - 13.13. GIetscherbildung. - 13.14. Niederschlag in Form eines Beschlages. - 13.15. Flugverkehr und Eisbildung. - 14. Die atmosphärische Elektrizität. - 14.1. Die Ionisation der Luft. - 14.2. Die elektrische Leitfähigkeit der Luft. - 14.3. Stoßionisation. - 14.4. Die luftelektrischen Elemente. - 14.5. Meßmethoden. - 14.6. Überblick über die elektrischen Vorgänge in der Atmosphäre. - 14.7. Das Gewitter. - 14.7.1. Die Klassifizierung der Gewitter. - 14.7.2. Die elektrischen Eigenschaften der Gewitterwolken. - 14.7.3. Zur Theorie des Gewitters. - 14.8. Das Gewitter als elektrischer Generator in der Atmosphäre. - 14.9. Die Schadenwirkungen des Gewitters. - 15. Atmosphärische Optik. - 15.1. Die Lichtbrechung in der Atmosphäre (atmosphärische Refraktion). - 15.2. Die Streuung und diffuse Reflexion des Lichtes in der Atmosphäre. - 15.3. Kränze. - 15.4. Der Regenbogen. - 15.5. Haloerscheinungen. - 15.5.1. Allgemeine Grundsätze für die Haloentstehung. - 15.5.2. Beschreibung einiger Halokomponenten. - 15.5.2.1. Der 22°-Ring. - 15.5.2.2. Der 46°-Ring. - 15.5.2.3. Nebensonne oder Parhelia (mit dem Mond als Lichtquelle: Nebenmond oder P , Aus dem Schwed. übers.
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Theoretische Grundlagen der angewandten Gravimetrie und Magnetik / Dr. rer. nat. habil. Rolf Rösler. - 1.1. Einleitung. - 1.1.1. Zielstellung. - 1.1.2. Die potentielle Energie. - 1.1.3. Die Potentialfunktion. - 1.2. Das NEWTONsche Volumenpotential. - 1.2.1. NEWTONsches Gravitationspotential. - 1.2.1.1. Das Gravitationsgesetz und die Bestandteile des Schwerevektors. - 1.2.1.2. Einige Eigenschaften der Äquipotentialflächen. - 1.2.2. Die räumliche und flächenhafte Massenverteilung. - 1.2.2.1. Das Potential einer räumlichen Massenverteilung. - 1.2.2.2. Die Ableitungen des Volumen- und des Flächenpotentials. - 1.2.3. Das Potential im Inneren. - 1.2.3.1. Die Existenz des Potentials. - 1.2.3.2. Das Potential einer masseerfüllten Kugel. - 1.2.4. Die BOUGUER-Plattenwirkung. - 1.2.4.1. Die Schwerewirkung einer Kreisscheibe. - 1.2.4.2. Die ebene BOUGUER-Platte. - 1.2.4.3. Die sphärische BOUGUER-Platte. - 1.2.5. Einige Störkörperformeln. - 1.2.5.1. Die Kugel. - 1.2.5.2. Der Quader. - 1.2.5.3. Die vertikale halbunendliche Säule. - 1.2.5.4. Die horizontale halbunendliche Säule. - 1.2.5.5. Die Viertel-Platte. - 1.2.5.6. Höhere Potentialableitungen für den Quader und seine Spezialfalle. - 1.2.5.7. Weitere Störkörperformeln. - 1.3. Dipol- und Multipol-Potentiale. - 1.3.1. Das Dipolpotential. - 1.3.2. Das Potential einer Doppelschicht. - 1.3.3. Die Entwicklung des Volumenpotentials in Multipolpotentiale. - 1.3.3.1. Das Multipolpotential. - 1.3.3.2. Eine Reihenentwicklung des reziproken Abstandes. - 1.3.3.3. Die Reihenentwicklung des Gravitationspotentials der Erde. - 1.3.3.4. Die Entwicklung des Magnetfeldes der Erde nach Kugelfunktionen. - 1.3.4. Das Potential und das Magnetfeld magnetisierter Körper. - 1.3.4.1. Das Problem der Berechnung geomagnetischer Anomalien. - 1.3.4.2. Der Zusammenhang mit dem Schwerepotential. - 1.3.4.3. Die Anomalien des magnetischen Feldes. - 1.3.5. Einige Störkörperformeln für magnetische Anomalien. - 1.3.5.1. Die Kugel. - 1.3.5.2. Der Quader. - 1.3.5.3. Spezialfälle des Quaders. - 1.4. Ebene Potentialfelder. - 1.4.1. Das logarithmische Potential. - 1.4.2. Die Ableitungen des Potentials. - 1.4.2.1. Körper beliebigen Querschnitts. - 1.4.2.2. Die ebene Flächenmasse. - 1.4.2.3. Die Darstellungen des Potentialgradienten mittels komplexer Funktionen. - 1.4.3. Einige Störkörperformeln. - 1.4.3.1. Horizontaler, homogener Kreiszylinder. - 1.4.3.2. Die halbunendliche, dünne Platte. - 1.4.3.3. Das horizontale Rechteck-Prisma. - 1.4.3.4. Die senkrechte Stufe. - 1.4.3.5. Die geneigte Stufe. - 1.4.3.6. Das Prisma mit Polygonquerschnitt. - 1.4.3.7. Die geneigte Platte. - 1.4.4. Störkörperformeln für magnetische Anomalien (ebener Fall). - 1.4.4.1. Der horizontale Kreiszylinder. - 1.4.4.2. Die geneigte Stufe. - 1.4.4.3. Weitere Störkörperformeln. - 1.5. Grundlagen der Interpretation. - 1.5.1. Die Mehrdeutigkeit der Interpretation. - 1.5.2. Feldtransformationen. - 1.5.2.1. Die Aufgabe der Feldtransformationen. - 1.5.2.2. Die Feldfortsetzung. - 1.5.2.3. Die Berechnung höherer vertikaler Ableitungen. - 1.5.2.4. Die Spektraldarstellung des Potentials und seiner Ableitungen mittels FOURIER-Transformation. - 1.5.2.5. Die Transformation magnetischer Anomalien. - 1.5.2.6. Die Glättung der transformierten Feldgrößen. - 1.5.2.7. Anwendung auf ebene Probleme. - 1.5.3. Inverse Aufgaben. - 2. Angewandte Gravimetrie / Dr. rer. nat. Harald Lindner ; Dr. rer. nat. habil. Heinz Militzer ; Dr. mont. Georg Walach. - 2.1. Geophysikalische, geologische und ingenieurtechnische Grundlagen. - 2.1.1. Das Schwerefeld der Erde. - 2.1.2. Ursache und Größenordnung von Schwereanomalien. - 2.1.3. Aufgabenstellung, Einsatzkriterien und Grenzen der Anwendung. - 2.2. Meßgrößen und Meßgeräte. - 2.2.1. Meßgrößen. - 2.2.2. Gravimeter. - 2.2.3. Gradientenmesser. - 2.3. Vorbereitung und Durchführung von Messungen. - 2.3.1. Eichung. - 2.3.2. Bezugs- und Anschlußpunkte, Schwerenetze. - 2.3.3. Gangbestimmung. - 2.3.4. Punktabstand. - 2.3.5. Regionalaufnahme. - 2.3.6. Spezialaufnahme. - 2.3.7. Mikroaufnahme. - 2.3.8. Messungen unter besonderen Bedingungen. - 2.3.8.1. See- und Flugzeugmessungen. - 2.3.8.2. Schacht- und Bohrlochmessungen. - 2.3.8.3. Untertagemessungen. - 2.3.9. Gradientenmessungen. - 2.4. Reduktionen und Anomalien. - 2.4.1. Zielstellung. - 2.4.2. Normalschwerereduktion. - 2.4.3. Freiluftreduktion. - 2.4.4. Geländereduktion für Messungen über- und untertage. - 2.4.5. BOUGUER-Reduktion. - 2.4.6. Isostatische Reduktion. - 2.4.7. BOUGUER-Anomalie. - 2.4.8. Freiluft-Anomalie. - 2.4.9. Isostatische Anomalie. - 2.5. Petrophysikalische Grundlagen der angewandten Gravimetrie. - 2.5.1. Klassifikation von Dichten. - 2.5.2. Dichtewerte verschiedener Gesteine. - 2.5.3. Dichtebestimmung mit Labormethoden. - 2.5.4. Dichtebestimmung mit gravimetrischen Methoden. - 3. Angewandte Magnetik / Dr. rer. nat. habil. Heinz Militzer ; Dipl.-Geophys. Reiner Scheibe ; Dr. phil. Wolfgang Seiberl. - 3.1. Geophysikalische, geologische und ingenieurtechnische Grundlagen. - 3.1.1. Magnetfeld der Erde und magnetische Anomalien. - 3.1.2. Aufgabenstellung und Einsatzkriterien. - 3.2. Meßgrößen und Meßgeräte. - 3.2.1. Meßkomponenten. - 3.2.2. Mechanisch-optische Magnetometer (Feldwaagen). - 3.2.3. Sättigungskernmagnetometer (Ferrosonde, FÖRSTER-Sonde, fluxgate-Magnetometer). - 3.2.4. Kernpräzessionsmagnetometer (Protonenmagnetometer, Kerninduktionsmagnetometer). - 3.2.5. Absorptionszellenmagnetometer (Quantenmagnetometer, Magnetometer mit optisch gepumpten Gasen). - 3.2.6. Apparative, zweckgebundene Besonderheiten. - 3.3. Vorbereitung und Durchführung von Messungen. - 3.3.1. Eichung. - 3.3.2. Anschluß der Messungen, magnetische Netze. - 3.3.3. Fehlerbestimmung. - 3.3.4. Profil- und Punktabstand. - 3.3.5. Regionalaufnahme. - 3.3.6. Spezialaufnahme. - 3.3.7. Mikroaufnahme. - 3.3.8. Gradientenmessung. - 3.3.9. Messungen unter besonderen Bedingungen. - 3.3.9.1. Aeromessungen. - 3.3.9.1.1. Magnetometereinbau im Fluggerät. - 3.3.9.1.2. Flugwegbestimmungen. - 3.3.9.1.3. Flughöhenbestimmung. - 3.3.9.1.4. Aeromagnetisches Flugnetz. - 3.3.9.2. Seemessungen. - 3.3.9.3. Untertagemessungen. - 3.3.9.4. Bohrlochmessungen. - 3.4. Korrekturen und Reduktionen. - 3.4.1. Zielstellung. - 3.4.2. Variationskorrektur. - 3.4.3. Instrumentengangkorrektur. - 3.4.4. Normalfeldreduktion. - 3.4.5. Höhenreduktion. - 3.4.6. Geländereduktion. - 3.4.7. Kompilation von aeromagnetischen und seemagnetischen Messungen. - 4. Paläo- und Archäomagnetik / Dr. mont. Hermann Mauritsch. - 4.1. Einleitung. - 4.2. Physikalische Grundlagen. - 4.3. Physikalische Theorie des Gesteinsmagnetismus. - 4.4. Remanente Magnetisierung natürlicher Gesteine. - 4.5. Spannungseffekte und Anisotropie. - 4.6. Die magnetischen Mineralien. - 4.7. Die Magnetisierung natürlicher Gesteine. - 4.8. Die Probennahme. - 4.9. Messung der Remanenz. - 4.10. Verfahren der magnetischen Reinigung. - 4.11. Feldfreier Raum. - 4.12. Zuverlässigkeitstest paläomagnetischer Ergebnisse. - 4.13. Statistische Analyse. - 4.14. Vergleich paläomagnetischer Daten. - 4.15. Berechnung des paläomagnetischen Pols. - 4.16. Darstellung paläomagnetischer Ergebnisse. - 4.17. Paläointensitätsmessungen. - 4.18. Ergebnisse paläomagnetischer Untersuchungen. - 4.18.1. Magnetostratigraphie. - 4.18.2. Polwanderung und Kontinentaldrift. - 4.18.3. Paläogeographie. - 4.19. Praktische Anwendungsbeispiele. - 4.20. Archäomagnetik. - 5. Bearbeitung und Interpretation der gravimetrischen und magnetischen Meßergebnisse / Dr. rer. nat. Harald Lindner ; Dr. rer. nat. habil. Heinz Militzer ; Dr. rer. nat. habil. Rolf Rösler ; Dipl.-Geophys. Reiner Scheibe. - 5.1. Zielstellung. - 5.2. Bearbeitungsverfahren und Interpretationsbeispiele. - 5.2.1. Verfahren der Feldtransformation. - 5.2.1.1. Regional- und Lokalfeld. - 5.2.1.2. Wellenlängenfilt
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    Pages: 261 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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  • 74
    Call number: ZSP-558-14 ; MOP 46209 / Mitte
    In: Middle atmosphere program
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    Pages: 368 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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  • 75
    Call number: AWI P9-83-0971c
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  • 76
    Call number: ZSP-558-11 ; MOP 46209 / Mitte
    In: Middle atmosphere program
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    Pages: 146 S.
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  • 77
    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91483
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 639 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 12. Auflage
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: Vorwort. - Einleitung. - Der Bau der Pflanzen. - Wurzel. - Sproßachse. - Blatt. - Anhangsgebilde an Sproßachsen und Blättern. - Oberfläche von Sproßachsen, Blättern, Blütenhüllen, Früchten und Samen. - Blütenstand. - Blüte. - Frucht. - Samen. - Besondere Bezeichnungen bei Gefäß-Sporenpflanzen. - Die Biologie der Pflanzen. - Lebensdauer. - Lebensformen. - Bestäubung. - Verbreitung der Samen; Früchte und Sporen. - Die Geographie der Pflanzen. - Übersicht über die wichtigsten Gruppen der Pflanzengesellschaften. - Ordnung und Benennung der Pflanzen. - Geschützte Pflanzen. - Anleitung zum Bestimmen. - Tabellen zum Bestimmen. - Tabelle zum Bestimmen der Hauptgruppen. - Tabelle I Pflanzen ohne Blüten (Sporenpflanzen). - Tabelle II Nacktsamige Pflanzen. - Tabelle III Einkeimblättrige Pflanzen. - Tabelle IV Zweikeimblättrige Pflanzen mit einfacher oder fehlender Blütenhülle. - Tabelle V Zweikeimblättrige Pflanzen mit freien Kronblättern. - Tabelle VI Zweikeimblättrige Pflanzen mit verwachsenen Kronblättern. - Tabelle VII Bäume und Sträucher. - Tabelle VIII Tauch- und Schwimmpflanzen. - Tabelle IX Pflanzen zur Blütezeit ohne grüne Blätter. - Abteilung Gefäß-Sporenpflanzen - Pteridophyta. - Abteilung Samenpflanzen - Spermatophyta. - Anhang. - Autorenverzeichnis. - Übersicht über das System. - Register der deutschen Pflanzennamen. - Register der wissenschaftlichen Pflanzennamen. - Erklärung der Abkürzungen auf den Vorsatzblättern.
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  • 78
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    Leipzig : Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Zentralinstitut für Isotopen- und Strahlenforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-980-90
    In: ZfI-Mitteilungen, Nr. 90
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    Pages: 358 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISSN: 0323-8776
    Series Statement: ZfI-Mitteilungen 90
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Wissenschaftliche Beiträge. - (01) Isotopen- und elementgeochemische sowie radiogeochronologische Untersuchungen an der Zinnlagerstätte Ehrenfriedersdorf (Beste wissenschaftliche Arbeit des ZfI 1983 / Autorenkollektiv. - (02) Einsatz ionisationsgasanalytischer Methoden an der Mikroelektronik (Beste wissenschaftlich-technische Arbeit des ZfI 1983) / Autorenkollektiv. - (03) Zur Geschichte der künstlichen Radioaktivität / H. Koch. - (04) 50 Jahre künstliche Radioaktivität / G. Vormum. - (05) Frédéric und Irène Joliot-Curie - Biographische Skizze / K.-P- Dostal. - 2. Institutskolloquien. - 3. Patente. - 4. Veröffentlichungen und Vorträge. - 5. Register. - 5.1. Namensregister. - 5.2. Deskriptorenregister. - 6. Verzeichnis aller bisher erschienenen Hefte der ZfI-Mitteilungen. - 6.1. Titel der bis 1982 erschienenen Hefte 1-61 und Sonder-Nr. 1. - 6.2. Inhaltsverzeichnisse der im Jahre 1983 erschienenen Hefte 62-82. - 6.3. 1984 bisher erschienene Hefte. - 7. Verzeichnis aller bisher erschienenen Preprints.
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  • 79
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    Call number: ZSP-980-95
    In: ZfI-Mitteilungen, Nr. 95
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    Pages: VI, 150 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: ZfI-Mitteilungen 95
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Einleitung. - 1.1. Ausgangssituation. - 1.2. Bestrahlungsanlagen als Basis strahlenchemischer Untersuchungen und Verfahren. - 1.3. Anforderungen der Praxis an ein Programmsystem zur Berechnung von Strahlenfeldern in γ-Bestrahlungsanlagen. - 2. Ableitung des Grundmodells. - 2.1. Ausgangspunkt. - 2.1.1. Punktförmige Strahlenquelle. - 2.1.2. Linienförmige Strahlenquelle. - 2.1.3. Anordnung mehrerer Strahlenquellen. - 2.2. Zugrundegelegte Struktur von Bestrahlungsanlage und Strahlenfeld. - 2.3. Geometrische Zusammenhänge. - 2.4. Berechnung der Bestrahlungsdosisleistung in einem Feldpunkt. - 3. Das Programm DOSKMF2. - 3.1. Übersicht. - 3.2. Eingabe. - 3.3. Aktivitätskorrektur. - 3.4. Auswahl der Feldpunkte. - 3.4.1. Zylinderkoordinaten. - 3.4.2. Quaderkoordinaten. - 3.4.3. Auswahl von Einzelpunkten. - 3.4.4. Variation der Rohrpositionen 3.5. Zyklusgestaltung, statistische Maßzahlen und Aufbereitung für graphische Ausgabe. - 3.5.1. Zylinderkoordinaten. - 3.5.2 Quaderkoordinaten. - 3.6. Programmtechnische Lösung. - 3.6.1. Struktur des Programms. - 3.6.2. Aufruf. - 3.6.3. Einschränkungen und programmtechnische Hinweise. - 3.7. Ein Demonstrationsbeispiel. - 3.7.1. Aufgabenstellung. - 3.7.2. Festlegung der Parameter. - 3.7.3. Resultate. - 4. Nutzung der graphischen Ausgabe. - 4.1. Ausgangspunkt und Voraussetzungen. - 4.2. Das Programm ISORADL. - 4.2.1. Übersicht. - 4.2.2. Die Programme ISOQ, ISOA. - 4.2.3. Problemlösung. - 4.2.4. Programmtechnische Lösung. - 4.2.5. Demonstrationsbeispiel. - 5. Einsatzmöglichkeiten des Programmpaketes. - 5.1. Übersicht. - 5.2. Prüfen von Voraussetzungen. - 5.3. Wechselwirkung Programmpaket-Realität. - 6. Berechnung und Modifikation von Strahlenfeldern bestehender Gammabestrahlungsanlagen. - 6.1. Technische Voraussetzungen. - 6.2. Prüfen der Anwendungsbedingungen für den Programmeinsatz. - 6.3. Durchgeführte Berechnungen. - 6.3.1. Aufklärung der Struktur des vorliegenden Strahlenfeldes. - 6.3.2. Darstellung typischer Bestrahlungskonfigurationen. - 6.3.2.1. Bestrahlung im Käfig. - 6.3.2.2. Bestrahlung flächenartiger Objekte. - 6.4. Berechnungen für eine neue Strahlenquellenkonfiguration. - 6.5. Schlußfolgerungen. - 7. Einsatz des Programmpaketes als Projektierungshilfsmittel. - 7.1. Nutzung für die Pilotanlage des PCK Bitterfeld. - 7.1.1. Vorbemerkungen. - 7.1.2. Berechnungen für Modellreaktoren. - 7.1.3. Auslegung eines Reaktors für die Pilotanlage. - 7.1.4. Kontrollrechnungen zur Dosimetrie des gefertigten Reaktors. - 7.2. Nutzung für eine industrielle Anlage des VEB PROWIKO Schönebeck. - 7.2.1. Vorbemerkungen. - 7.2.2. Entwurf eines Modellreaktors. - 7.2.3. Schlußfolgerungen für den Entwurf einer industriellen Anlage. - 8. Einige Gedanken zur Wechselwirkung Strahlenfeldberechnung - Dosimetrie am Beispiel zweier umschlossener γ-Bestrahlungsanlagen. - 8.1. Vorbemerkungen. - 8.2. Beschreibung der für den Vergleich wesentlichen Anlagenparameter. - 8.3. Durchgeführte dosimetrische Messungen. - 8.4. Durchgeführte Strahlenfeldberechnungen. - 8.5. Diskussion der Ergebnisse. - 9. Erweiterte Nutzungsmöglichkeiten und Ausblick. - 10. Zusammenfassung. - Literaturverzeichnis. - Verzeichnis der Abbildungen. - Verzeichnis der Tabellen.
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  • 80
    Call number: ZSP-980-100
    In: ZfI-Mitteilungen, Nr. 100
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    Pages: 184 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: ZfI-Mitteilungen 100
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 15 Jahre Zentralinstitut für Isotopen- und Strahlenforschung der AdW der DDR / K. Wetzel. - Spurenanalyse mittels Ionisationsgasanalyse in der Mikroelektronik / H.-J. Große, P. Popp. - Beiträge der Isotopenforschung im ZfI zum Erkenntnisgewinn in den Geowissenschaften / R. Haberlandt, H. Schütze. - Radioisotopentechnik in der chemischen Industrie / G. Hoffmann. - EDV und moderne Informatik - wesentliche Elemente der Intensivierung des Forschungsprozesses im ZfI / L. Jankowski. - Nukleare Analyseverfahren in der Halbleiterindustrie / H. Koch. - Radionuklide in der Energetik / J. W. Leonhardt. - Ergebnisse der strahlenchemischen Grundlagenforschung und Entwicklungstendenzen der Strahlenchemie / W. Reicherdt. - Gewinnung von Wertmetallen aus Abprodukten / M. Rösseler. - Zur Isotopenproduktion am ZfI / G. Vormum.
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  • 81
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/12
    In: CRREL Report, 84-12
    Description / Table of Contents: Icing on stationary structures such as oil rigs is becoming an increasingly serious problem as offshore drilling operations in the subpolar regions become more common. Little information exists on this subject. Extensive observations have been made of icing on the upper structures of moving ships, but the complexity of this problem makes analysis of the results very difficult. Even the generation of water drops in this case involves many factors, such as windspeed, wave direction relative to the bearing of the ship, and size and free-board of the ship. On stationary structures, however, the problem is much simpler, since the major factor in drop generation is whitecaps produced by wind, and no motion of the structure is involved. In the present study, a theoretical calculation was made by combining the data available on the generation of drops by wind with data on the proportion of ice frozen from the collected water. The rate of ice accumulation on stationary structures was calculated using published data. The results were compared with icing measured on board ships. Although the general trend of this calculation indicated parallelism with the onboard measurements, the measured ice accumulation rate on ships needed a 5 to 8 m/s higher windspeed to correspond with the calculated rate for stationary structures.
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  • 82
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/11
    In: CRREL Report, 84-11
    Description / Table of Contents: Data obtained from two sets of data buoys either air-dropped or deployed by ship onto the Weddell Sea pack ice during the period from Dec 1978 to Nov 1980 are presented. The buoy data include position, pressure and temperature information and to date represent the most complete combined weather and pack ice drift records for the ice-covered Southern Ocean regions. The buoys tended to drift north initially and then to turn east generally between latitudes 62°S and 64°S. Buoy 1433 turned east farther south at approximately 67°S but at about the same time as buoy 0527, implying that the westerly wind belt was farther south than usual in 1979. The range of air pressures-from about 950 mb to about 1020 mb is typical of the circumpolar low pressure trough in the Southern Hemisphere. All buoys were equipped with an internal or compartment temperature sensor. The 1980 buoys also contained an external air temperature sensor in a ventilated, shielded can at 1-m height. Although differences of 10°C or more between recorded air and compartment temperatures are common, the correlation between the two measured temperatures is generally very good. The compartment temperatures are higher probably because the buoy is radiationally heated. We found that subtracting 3°C from the average daily compartment temperature yielded a good estimate of the average air temperature for any given day. This technique can be used to construct average daily air temperature records for the 1979 buoys which only contained the internal or compartment temperature sensor.
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Methods and instrumentation Results Drift tracks Pressure data Temperature data Discussion Conclusions Literature cited
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  • 83
    Call number: ZSP-201-84/9
    In: CRREL Report, 84-9
    Description / Table of Contents: This report presents the results of the first phase of a test program designed to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the mechanical properties of multi-year sea ice from the Alaskan Beaufort Sea. In Phase I, 222 constant-strain-rate uni-axial compression tests were performed on ice samples from ten multi-year pressure ridges to examine the magnitude and variation of ice strength within and between pressure ridges. A limited number of constant-strain-rate compression and tension tests, constant-load compression tests, and conventional triaxial tests were also performed on ice samples from a multi-year floe to provide preliminary data for developing ice yield criteria and constitutive laws for multi-year sea ice. Data are presented on the strength, failure strain, and modulus of multi-year sea ice under different loading conditions. The statistical variation of ice strength within and between pressure ridges is examined, as well as the effects of ice temperature, porosity, structure, strain rate and confining pressure on the mechanical properties of multi-year sea ice.
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Field Sampling Site selection and description Ice sampling procedures Shipping and storage of ice samples Testing Techniques Multi-year Pressure Ridge Tests Ice description Sampling scheme and test variables Uniaxial compressive strength Residual compressive strength Failure strains Initial tangent modulus Statistical Variations in Ice Strength Differences in strength above and below level ice Sources of the variation in strength Shape of the strength histograms Multi-year Floe Ice Tests Ice description Uniaxial compressive strength Constant-load compression tests Constant-strain-rate tension tests Triaxial tests Conclusions Literature Cited Appendix A: Structural profile of a multi-year pressure ridge core Appendix B: Ridge uniaxial compression test data Appendix C: Structural profile of the continuous multi-year floe core Appendix D: Multi-year floe test data
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  • 84
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/15
    In: CRREL Report, 84-15
    Description / Table of Contents: Measurements of meltwater pH from annual layers of South Pole firn and ice samples ranging in age from 40 to 2000 years B.P. show that precipitation at this remote site has a higher natural acidity than that expected from atmospheric equilibrium with CO2. The average pH of deaerated (CO2-free) samples was 5.64 + or - 0.08, while air-equilibrated samples averaged 5.37 + or - 0.008, a pH that is about a factor of two more acidic than the expected background pH of 5.65. The observed 'excess' acidity can be accounted for by natural SO4(2)- and NO(3)- levels in the samples probably originating from non-anthropogenic H2SO4 and HNO3. Because of the presence of these naturally occurring acids in South Pole precipitation, a pH of 5.4 is considered a more representative baseline reference pH for acid precipitation studies.
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  • 85
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    Jakutsk : Jakutskij Filial SO AN SSSR
    Call number: AWI G3-22-94893
    Description / Table of Contents: В книге приводится обстоятельная и разносторонняя характеристика основных генетических типов почв аласов. Выявлено влияние термокарстового аласообразования на почвообразовательный процесс. Полученные результаты позволяют рассматривать почвы аласов как самостоятельные типы, возникновение которых связано со своеобразным аласным процессом, присущим, только термокарстовым ландшафтам. Впервые охарактеризованы особенности структуры почвенного покрова аласов и раскрыты причины ее дифференциации . Книга предназначена для почвоведов, мелиораторов, агрохимиков, а также для других специалистов сельского хозяйства и проектных организаций, связанных с использованием и освоением земель в области широкого распространения многалетнемерзлых пород.
    Description / Table of Contents: Translation of the abstract: The book provides a detailed and versatile description of the main genetic types of Alas soils. The influence of thermokarst alas formation on the soil-forming process was revealed. The results obtained allow us to consider alas soils as independent types, the occurrence of which is associated with a peculiar alas process, inherent only in thermokarst landscapes. For the first time the features of the structure of the soil cover of the alas were characterized and the reasons for its differentiation were revealed. The book is intended for soil scientists, land reclamators, agrochemists, as well as for other agricultural specialists and design organizations involved in the use and development of land in the area of ​​widespread permafrost.
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    Pages: 168 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Language: Russian
    Note: ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ Введение 3 Глава 1. Природно-климатические условия 1.1. Геология и геоморфология 1.2. Многолетняя мерзлота 1.3. Почвообразующие породы 1.4. Климат 1.5. Поверхностные воды 1.6. Растительность Глава 2. Особенности почвообразования в аласах 2.1. Краткая история исследования почв аласов 2.2. Аласный термокарстовый рельеф 2.3. Влияние аласов на почвообразование 2.4. Аласный тип почвообразования Глава 3. Почвы 3.1. Зональные почвы 3.1.1. Мерзлотные палевые почвы 3.1.2. Мерзлотные палевые осолоделые почвы 3.1 .3. Мерзлотные таежные оподз аленные почвы 3.2. Почвы аласов 3.2.1. Аласные болотные и заболоченные почвы 3.2.2. Аласные луговые почвы 3.2.3. Аласные остепненные почвы Глава 4. Структура почвенного покрова аласов 4.1. Условия дифференциации почвенного покрова аласов 4.2. Структура почвенного покрова различных по рельефу аласов 4.3. Неоднородность почвенного покрова разновозрастных термокарстовых котловин Заключение Список литературы
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  • 86
    Call number: ZSP-980-89 ; ZSP-980-89(2. Ex.)
    In: ZfI-Mitteilungen ; 89, Nr. 89
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    Pages: 132 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISSN: 0323-8776
    Series Statement: ZfI-Mitteilungen 89
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    Note: Contents: Preface. - Tritium in Antarctic precipitation - information on global distribution / D. Hebert. - On the physical geography of the Schirmacher Oasis (East Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land) / W. Richter. - Investigation of Deuterium concentration relations between atmospheric water vapour and precipitations in the Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica / P. Kowski. - Isotope-hydrological and hydrochemical characterization of lakes in the Schirmacher Oasis (East Antarctica) / W. Richter, U. Wand, G. Strauch, P. Kowski, W. Kurze. - Isotope-hydrological and hydrochemical studies of the interior Antarctic lake "Untersee" in the Wohlthat Massif, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica / W.-D. Hermichen, M. Crelle, P. Kowski, W. Kurze, U. Wand. - The isotope-glaciological situation in the surroundings of the Schirmacher Oasis/Dronning Maud Land - a first overview / W.-D. Hermichen, P. Kowski, G. Strauch. - Radiocarbon dating of breeding places of petrels in the Antarctic / A. Hiller, U. Wand. - K - Ar dating of basalt dykes in the Schirmacher Oasis, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica / G. Kaiser, U. Wand.
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  • 87
    Call number: AWI G9-19-92232
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    Pages: 28 Seiten
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  • 88
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/4
    In: CRREL Report, 84-4
    Description / Table of Contents: Ice problems developed in the Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, portion of the St. Marys River because of winter navigation. Passing ships and natural influences moved ice from Soo Harbor into Little Rapids Cut in sufficient quantities to jam, cause high water in the harbor, and prevent further ship passage. After physical model and engineering studies, two ice booms with a total span of 1375 ft (419 m) with a 250-ft (76-m) navigation opening between were installed at the head of Little Rapids Cut in 1975. A modest field study program on the booms was conducted for the ensuring four winters to determine ice and boom interaction and the effects of ship passages on the system. Forces on some anchors were recorded and supplemental data were taken by local personnel. Several reports have been written about the booms' early operations. This paper presents four-year summary of the main effects of the booms on ice and ship interaction and vice versa. Throughout the four winter seasons, the small quantities of ice lost over and between the booms were manageable. Ships usually passed through the boom without influencing the boom force levels, but at time they brought about large changes. One boom needed strengthening, and artificial islands were added for upstream ice stability. Coast Guard icebreakers were also a necessary part of winter navigation in this area.
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction St. Marys River Ice problems Remedial measures Field studies Highlights, trends, and major findings Modifications to boom Maximum forces Ship traffic Characteristics Effect of boom forces Effect on ice Conclusion Literature cited Appendix A: Ice boom forces
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  • 89
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/6
    In: CRREL Report, 84-6
    Description / Table of Contents: An expression relating aerosol growth to cold environmental conditions was developed. This was accomplished by solving the diffusion equation with the method of Laplace transformation. The series solution was expressed in terms of the dimensionless parameters K (ratio of vapor density over droplet surface to droplet density), ω (ratio of environmental vapor density at time zero to vapor density over droplet surface), and dimensionless time τ (ratio of product of diffusion coefficient D and time t to square of initial radius of condensation nucleus). To take into account the variation of the vapor density over the surface of an acidic condensation nucleus due to the continuous dilution of the droplet, the solution was obtained by assuming various levels of constant vapor concentration. The final expression [R/R sub o - 1 = 2.4917 x 10 to the minus 18th power) exp(0.0737 θ) (P sub RHS/25) x (100-P sub RHS) τ to the 0.9890 powder] can be used to compute the value of R once the values of initial radius R sub o, relative humidity P sub RH, percent of relative humidity at the droplet surface P sub RHS, and environmental temperature θ are given.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-6
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Nomenclature General background The problem Method of solution Results and discussion Conclusions Literature cited Appendix: Evaluation of rn's in equation 25
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  • 90
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/5
    In: CRREL Report, 84-5
    Description / Table of Contents: Diatom species composition and relative abundances were determined for ice cores obtained from Weddell Sea pack ice during the October-November 1981 Weddell Polynya Expedition (WEPOLEX). Ice thickness and salinity indicate that the ice was less than one year old. The predominant ice type (70%) was frazil, which has the capacity to mechanically incorporate biological material through nucleation and scavenging. Diatoms were found throughout the length of the cores. Species showed down-core fluctuations in abundance that appeared to be correlated with changes in ice type. Pennate forms were more abundant than centrics, the average ratio being 16:1. Diatom frustules with intact organic material were more abundant (5 billion cells/liter). Differences in species abundances are attributed initially to incorporation of algal cells from a temporally changing water column and subsequently to diatom reproduction within the ice. Scanning electron micrographs illustrating the morphologic characteristics of the predominant species are included.
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    Pages: iv, 46 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-5
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Abstract Preface Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion Conclusions Literature cited Appendix A: Taxonomic terms Appendix B: Differences in species composition and abundance in duplicate samples examined under optical and inverted light microscopes Appendix C: Morphologic descriptions and SEM micrographs
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    Hanover, NH : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/7
    In: CRREL Report, 84-7
    Description / Table of Contents: Experiments were conducted in CRREL's refrigerated flume facility to examine the two-dimensional force distribution of a floating, fragmented ice cover restrained by a boom in a simulated river channel. To determine the force distribution, a vertically walled channel, instrumented for measuring normal and tangential forces, and an instrumented restraining boom were installed in a 40.0- by 1.3-m flume. Two sizes of polyethylene blocks and two similar sizes of fresh-water ice blocks were tested using water velocities ranging from 10 to 30 cm/s. The forces measured at the instrumented boom leveled off with increasing cover length. The contribution of the increasing shear forces developed along theshorelines to this leveling off in the data was clearly evident. The shear coefficients of the polyethylene blocks averaged 0.43, and the freshwater ice averaged 0.044. The normal force measured along the instrumented shoreline could not be related simply by a K coefficient to the longitudinal force; another expression was required, with a term being a function of the cover thickness and independent of the undercover shear stress or cover length. By adding this term, good agreement was then found between the measured and predicted values of the boom forces and the shoreline normal and shear forces
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    Pages: iv, 22 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-7
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Experiments Test flume facility Experimental apparatus Experimental procedure Results Plastic versus freshwater ice Shoreline forces Boom forces Average shear stress under ice cover Internal forces Discussion Data scatter Summary and conclusions Literature cited Appendix A: Experimental results
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    Hanover, NH : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/8
    In: CRREL Report, 84-8
    Description / Table of Contents: This report describes the equipment and procedures that were used for acquiring, preparing and testing samples of multi-year sea ice. Techniques and procedures are discussed for testing ice samples in compression and tension at constant strain rates and constant loads, as well as in a conventional triaxial cell. A detailed account is given of the application and measurement of forces and dispiacements on the ice test specimens under these different loading conditions.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-8
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Test material and test specimens Test material Required dimensions for test specimens Acquisition and preparation of specimens Field core sampling Specimen preparation in the laboratory Application of forces and displacements to uniaxial specimens Compression Tension Squareness imperfections Loading devices Universal testing machine Gas actuator for constant load Weight-and-pulley system for constant tension Equipment for triaxial tests Measurement of force and displacement Force Displacement Readouts and recorders Literature cited Appendix A: Phenolic-resin end caps Appendix B: Compliant platens Appendix C: Theoretical factor for converting overall strain to gauge-length strain indumbbell specimens Appci dix D: Items developed but not used in Phase I Appendix E: Use of the Brazil test
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/26
    In: CRREL Report, 84-26
    Description / Table of Contents: Observations of shore ice pile-up and ride-up along the Alaska Beaufort Sea coast in 1983 and 1984 are presented. New information on historical accounts of onshore ice movement, uncovered since publication of Part I in this series, is reported. An account is given of ice overtopping a concrete caisson exploration island in the Canadian Beaufort Sea.
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    Pages: iii, 33 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-26
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Observations Discussion Literature cited Appendix A: Site location maps
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/33
    In: CRREL Report, 84-33
    Description / Table of Contents: A small-scale experimental study was conducted to characterize the magnitude and nature of ice forces during continuous crushing of ice against a rigid, vertical, cylindrical structure. The diameter of the structure was varied from 50 to 500 mm, the relative velocity from 10 to 210 mm/s, and the ice thickness from 50 to 80 mm. The ice tended to fail repetitively, with the frequency of failure termed the characteristic frequency. The characteristic frequency varied linearly with velocity and to a small extent with structure diameter. The size of the damage zone was 10 to 50% of the ice thickness, with an average value of 30%. The maximum and mean normalized ice forces were strongly dependent on the aspect ratio (structure diameter/ice thickness). The forces increased significantly with decreasing aspect ratio, but were constant for large aspect ratios. The maximum normalized forces appeared to be independent of strain rate. The effect of velocity on the normalized ice forces depended on structure diameter. The mean effective pressure or specific energy of ice crushing depended on both aspect ratio and ice-structure relative velocity. The energy required to crush the ice for the one failure cycle was obtained from the ice force records for each test, and was compared to the energy calculated from an idealized sawtooth shape for the force record, the maximum force, velocity and characteristic frequency data. Originator - supplied keywords included: Cold regions, Cold regions construction, Cylindrical test structures, Ice, Ice crushing, Ice forces, and Test facilities.
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    Pages: vi, 47 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-33
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Abstract Preface Nomenclature Introduction Test objectives Experimental setup and procedures Facilities Test fixture Data acquisiton system Ice sheets Measurement of ice properties Daily test summary Experimental results and discussion Observations Ice force records Frequency of ice force variations Discussion Maximum crushing forces Mean effective pressure or specific energy of ice in crushing Failure energy of ice Ratio of maximum force to mean force Summary and conclusions Literature cited Appendix A: Data for continuous crushing tests
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  • 95
    Call number: AWI Bio-23-95024
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    Pages: X, 583 Seiten , Illustrationen , 19 cm
    Edition: 16., neugestaltete und erweiterte Auflage, 93. bis 100. Tausend von Matthias Schaefer ...
    ISBN: 3-494-00043-3
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort zur 16. Auflage Aus dem Vorwort zur 13. Auflage Aus dem Vorwort zur 9. Auflage Verzeichnis oft gebrauchter Abkürzungen und Fachausdrücke Systematische Übersicht Tierstämme (M. Schaefer) Stamm: Protozoa, Urtiere (M. Schaefer) Stamm: Porifera, Schwämme (W. Tischler) Stamm: Coelenterata, Hohltiere (W. Tischler) Stamm: Tentaculata, Kranzfüßler (M. Schaefer) Stämme: Scolecida, Niedere Würmer (M. Schaefer) Stamm: Mollusca, Weichtiere (W. Tischler) Stamm: Annelida, Ringelwürmer (M. Schaefer) Stamm: Tardigrada, Bärtierchen (W. Tischler) Stamm: Pentastomida, Zungenwürmer (W. Tischler) Stamm: Arthropoda, Gliederfüßer (Übersicht: M. Schaefer) I. Chelicerata, Spinnentiere (M. Schaefer) II. Crustacea, Krebse (M. Schaefer) III. Tracheata, Tausendfüßer und Insekten . 1. Klasse: Myriopoda, Tausendfüßer (W. Tischler) 2. Klasse: Insecta, Insekten (Ordnungen: W. Tischler) 1.-4. Ord.: Apterygota, Urinsekten (B. Hauser) 5. Ord.: Ephemeroptera, Eintagsfliegen (W. Tischler) 6. Ord.: Odonata, Libellen (E. Schmidt) 7. Ord.: PIecoptera, Steinfliegen (W. Tischler) 8.-11. Ord.: Orthopteria, Geradflügler (K. Harz) 12.-14. Ord.: Psocopteria, Rindenläuse, Tierläuse (W. Tischler) 15. Ord.: Thysanoptera, Fransenflügler (W: Tischler) 16. Ord.: Rhynchota, Schnabelkerfe (W. Tischler excl. Aphidina; K. Heinze: Aphidina) 17. Ord.: Coleoptera, Käfer (W. Tischler) 18. Ord.: Strepsiptera, Fächerflügler (W. Tischler) 19.-21. Ord.: Neuropteria, Netzflügler (W. Tischler) 22. Ord.: Hymenoptera, Hautflügler (M. Schaefer) 23. Ord.: Mecoptera, Schnabelfliegen (W. Tischler) 24. Ord.: Siphonaptera, Flöhe (M. Schaefer) 25. Ord.: Diptera, Zweiflügler (F. Sick) 26. Ord.: Trichoptera, Köcherfliegen (F. Sick) 27. Ord.: Lepidoptera, Schmetterlinge (K. Sattler) Stamm: Echinodermata, Stachelhäuter (W. Tischler) Stamm: Tunicata, Manteltiere (W. Tischler) Stamm: Acrania, Schädellose (R. Kändler) Stamm: Vertebrata, Wirbeltiere 1. Klasse: Pisces, Fische (R. Kändler: Meeresfische; A. Pape: Süßwasserfische) 2. Klasse: Amphibia, Lurche (M. Schaefer) 3. Klasse: Reptilia, Kriechtiere (M. Schaefer) 4. Klasse: Aves, Vögel (A. Kleinschmidt) 5. Klasse: Mammalia, Säugetiere (H. Bohlken u. H. Reichstein) Register , Deutsch
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    Kingston : Antarctic Division, Dept. of Science and Technology
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    Call number: ZSP-124-11
    In: ANARE research notes
    Description / Table of Contents: A guide to the Decapoda of the Southern Ocean is presented, with emphasis on those species which have been recorded south of the Antarctic Convergence. Despite being well represented in all other oceans the decapod fauna of Antarctic waters is depauperate, with only eleven species having been reported from south of the Antarctic Convervence (Petalidium foliaceum, Notocrangon antacticus, Pasiphaea longispina, Pasiphaea scotiae, Nematocarcinus longirostris, Nematocarcinus lanceopes, Hymenodora gracilis, Chorismus antarcticus, Lebbeus antarcticus, Acanthephyra pelagica and Paralomis spectabilis). Species found in the subarctic waters north of the Convergence are also included in the key as their ranges may overlap with those of the Antarctic species. A key is also provided to the larvae of decapod families which are known to have Antarctic representatives. Short descriptions, with figures and records of occurence, are presented for each of the eleven Antarctic species to enable the reader to confirm identifications from the keys. A glossary of technical terms has also been compiled.
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    ISBN: 0642879699
    Series Statement: ANARE research notes 11
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    Canberra : Australian Gov. Publ. Service
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    Call number: ZSP-123-132
    In: ANARE Reports
    Description / Table of Contents: One of the weakest links in present ice dynamics models is the lack of an adequate empirical flow law for polycrystalline ice in its natural state. Inadequacies include a paucity of creep data relevant to cold ice masses and a general neglect of the effects of preferred crystal orientation fabrics. The present study reports the results of 150 000 hours of creep tests on isotropic aggregates replicating conditions of temperature and shear stress relevant to polar ice masses, from which an extended isotropic flow law has been constructed. It is shown how anisotropic crystal orientation fabrics can be incorporated into such a flow law. The quantitative model developed for this purpose is made possible by: (a) the definition of a normalised third deviatoric stress invariant as a configuration parameter describing the geometrical distribution of shear stress; and (b) a reinterpretation of the scalar geometric factor employed in the analysis of monocrystalline creep as a tensor coefficient of correlation between the orientation fabric and the stress configuration parameter. Laboratory experiments are presented to substantiate the validity of the model.
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    Pages: V, 93 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0644005602
    Series Statement: ANARE Reports 132
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    Canberra : Australian Gov. Publ. Service
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    Call number: ZSP-123-133
    In: ANARE Reports
    Description / Table of Contents: Work on the geomorphology and Quaternary geology of the Vestfold Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica, is summarised. Structural, cryogenic and coastal landforms are described and an interpretation of evidence for late Quaternary events is offered. Twelve types of periglacial landforms engendered by four agents are described. Periglacial landforms have developed on surfaces that have been ice-free for less than 5000 years. Measurement of expansion and contraction of sorted circles showed that their development is active in summer and stable in winter. Since the late Pleistocene there have been at least two glacial cycles in the Vestfold Hills. Some of the present ice-free area was under the sea for an unknown duration ending about 25 000 years BP. From then until about 10 000 years BP ice covered the present ice-free area with a minimum thickness of 158 m. The period 6000 - 5000 years BP was one of milder climate with relative sea level higher than at present so that many valleys were invaded by the sea in which there was abundant plant and animal life. Glacio-isostatic uplift has caused regression and a fall of about 15 m in relative sea level during the last 6000 years. A series of young recessional ice-cored shear moraines reflect ice fluctuation that may correspond with Middle to Late Holocene ice advance and retreat documented in other parts of the world. Ice fronts are still in retreat.
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    Pages: V, 84 S. : Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 0644005785
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    Call number: ZSP-138-23
    In: Antarktika
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    Pages: 191 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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    Tokyo : National Institute of Polar Research
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    Call number: ZSP-592-32
    In: Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research
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    Pages: IV, 168 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research : Special issue 32
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