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  • 1
    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(462)
    In: Geological Society Special Publication
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract The Himalaya mountains contain not only one of the largest concentrations of ice outside the polar regions, but contribute to the hydrological requirements of large populations spread over seven nations. The exceptionally high elevations of this low-latitude cryosphere presents a natural laboratory and archives to study climate–tectonics interactions as well as regional v. global climate influences. The existing base-level data on the Himalayan cryosphere are highly variable. Several climate fluctuations occurred during the late Quaternary (MIS1–MIS5, especially the last c. 100 ka), which led to the evolution of the Himalayan landscape. Detailed studies of these archives, along with those of the present cryosphere and related hydrosphere, are essential for understanding the controls on present and future hydrology of the glacial-fed mountain rivers. This volume, a follow-up of the XII International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Science, Goa (A SCAR symposium), provides new data from locales spread over the entire Himalaya region and from Tibet. It provides a glimpse of the late Quaternary cryosphere, as well as a discussion in the last section on sustainability in the context of geohazard mitigations as well as the hydrological budget.
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    Pages: 210 Seiten , Illustrationen, farbige Abbildungen
    ISBN: 9781786203243
    Series Statement: Geological Society Special Publication 462
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    Regional Geology
    Language: English
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    Call number: 11/M 18.91329
    Description / Table of Contents: With the ever increasing spatial resolution in the characterization of microstructures, textures and chemical as well as isotopic patterns and the continuously improving sensitivity and precision in mineral chemical and isotopic analysis, increasing evidence has emerged indicating that phase relations in rocks from high-temperature environments may be modified during exhumation and cooling and that the original equilibrium phase relations may not have been preserved or that equilibrium may never have been attained fully even at high temperatures. This volume accompanies an EMU School intended bring contemporary research on mineral reaction kinetics to the attention of young researchers and to put it into the context of recent developments in related disciplines. The school and the accompanying volume cannot give a comprehensive review of the current state of geomaterials research. Rather a selection of topics, methods and concepts, which the contributors deem currently most relevant and instructive, is presented. The aim is to provide a methodologically sound insight into the theoretical foundations of mineral reaction kinetics, to help students to become acquainted with contemporary methods in experimentation and analytical techniques, and to give worked examples that illustrate recent advances in geoscience based on an improved characterization and understanding of mineral and rock systems.
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    Pages: xv, 651 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780903056632
    Series Statement: European Mineralogical Union notes in mineralogy volume 16
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    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Call number: 8/M 15.0076
    In: Schriftenreihe des DKKV
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 207 S. : farb. Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783933181626
    Series Statement: DKKV Publikationsreihe 53
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(390)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: The Caledonides are a major orogenic belt that stretches from the Arctic, through Scandinavia, East Greenland, Britain and Ireland into the Atlantic coast of North America. Following the break-up of Rodinia, the Caledonides formed in the Palaeozoic by the drifting of various continents and their eventualaggregation in the Silurian and Devonian. The orogen subsequently fragmented during the opening of the Atlantic Ocean. This volume brings together 25 papers presenting the results of modern research that investigates the orogenic processes and the provenance of specific components of the belt. The contributions reflect different lines of research, linking traditional field studies with modern analytical techniques.In addition three overview papers summarize the main features of the belts in Scandinavia, Svalbard,East Greenland, Britain and Ireland, highlighting the advances made since the last major synthesis of theScandinavian Caledonides 30 years ago, and discussing important open questions.
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    Pages: VI, 718 S. : z.T. farb. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781862393776
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 390
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    Utrecht : Univ.
    Call number: 9/M 15.0008
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    Pages: Getr. Zählung : farb. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Monograph available for loan
    Offenbach, Potsdam : Deutscher Wetterdienst, GFZ
    Call number: 8/M 15.0009 ; M 18.23766
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 108 S.
    ISBN: 9783881484756
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    Call number: 9/M 14.0202/1-4
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 1169 S. + 1 Heft Literatur (200 S.), 1 Heft Abbildungen, 1 Heft Tabellen in einer Box
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(392)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: The Oman Mountains contain one of the world's best- exposed and best-understood fold-thrust belts and the largest, best-exposed and most intensively studied ophiolite complex on Earth. This volume presentsnew international research from authors currently active in the field focusing on the geology of the Oman Mountains, the foreland region, the carbonate platforms of Northern and Central Oman and the underlying basement complex. In addition there is a particular focus on geoconservation in the region.The volume is divided into three main sections that discuss the tectonics of the Arabian plate using insights from geophysics, petrology, structural geology, geochronology and palaeontology; the petrology andgeochemistry of the Oman Ophiolite and the sedimentary and hydrocarbon systems of Oman, drawing on the geophysics, structure and sedimentology of these systems. The volume is enhanced by numerous colour images
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    Pages: 471 S.
    ISBN: 9781862393783
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 392
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    Monograph available for loan
    Milan [u.a.] : AXA MATRIX Risk Consultants
    Call number: 8/M 15.0102
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 80 S.
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    Call number: 8/M 13.0191
    Description / Table of Contents: Early warning for geologic disasters is a subject of intensive research. Opening up the path for students and lecturers alike, this book presents innovative trends in geoscientific research in this subject. The book successfully fills a gap in this field. The past years have seen new technologies that could be utilized for early warning and real-time loss estimation. They include self-organizing sensor networks, new satellite imagery with high resolution, multi-sensor observational capacities, and crowd sourcing. From this and improved physical models, data processing and communication methodologies a significant step towards better early warning technologies has been achieved by research.At the same time, early warning systems became part of the disaster management practice for instance in Japan and Indonesia. This book marks the important point where:* Research activities continue to improve early warning * Experience with applications is expandingAt this critical point in development of early warning for geological disasters it is timely to provide a volume that documents the state-of-the-art, provides an overview on recent developments and serves as knowledge resource for researcher and practitioners.
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    Pages: XV, 379 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 235 mm x 155 mm
    ISBN: 9783642122323
    Series Statement: Advanced technologies in earth sciences
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    Call number: 21/STR 13/06
    In: Scientific technical report
    Type of Medium: GFZ publications
    Pages: 141 S. : z.T. farb. Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Scientific technical report / Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ 13/06
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Stuttgart : Schweizerbart
    Call number: 9/M 14.0176
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 704 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. + 1 Kt.-Beil.
    Edition: 4., völlig neu bearb. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783510652792
    Classification:
    Regional Geology
    Language: German
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: 8/M 13.0124
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Risk and uncertainty assessment in natural hazards L. J. Hill, R. S. J. Sparks and J. C. Rougier; 2. Quantifying natural hazard risk J. C. Rougier; 3. Model limitations: the sources and implications of epistemic uncertainty J. C. Rougier and K. J. Beven; 4. Expert elicitation and judgment W. P. Aspinall and R. M. Cooke; 5. Risk and uncertainty in hydrometeorological hazards T. L. Edwards and P. G. Challenor; 6. Hydrometeorological hazards under future climate change T. L. Edwards and P. G. Challenor; 7. Hydrological flood uncertainty and risk research J. Freer, K. J. Beven, J. Neal, G. Schumann, J. Hall and P. Bates; 8. Uncertainties in probabilistic seismic hazard assessment W. P. Aspinall; 9. Landslide and avalanche hazards T. K. Hincks, W. P. Aspinall, R. S. J. Sparks, E. A. Holcombe and M. Kern; 10. Tsunami hazard and risk T. K. Hincks, R. S. J. Sparks and W. P. Aspinall; 11. Risk and uncertainty assessment of volcanic hazards R. S. J. Sparks, W. P. Aspinall, H. S. Crosweller and T. K. Hincks; 12. Risk assessment and management of wildfires T. K. Hincks, B. D. Malamud, R. S. J. Sparks, M. J. Wooster and T. J. Lynham; 13. Technological facilities, infrastructure and hazardous materials, including some notes on space weather R. S. J. Sparks, W. P. Aspinall, N. A. Chapman, B. E. Hill, D. J. Kerridge, J. Pooley and C. A. Taylor; 14. Statistical aspects of risk characterization in ecotoxicology G. L. Hickey and A. Hart; 15. Social science perspectives on natural hazards risk and uncertainty S. Cornell and M. Jackson; 16. Human responses to natural hazard risk: considerations for improving the effectiveness of risk management systems H. S. Crosweller and J. Wilmshurst; Index
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    Pages: XI, 574 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9781107006195
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    Call number: 11/M 13.0269
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XX, 728 S. : farb. Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 9., vollst. überarb. und akt. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783642346590
    Series Statement: Springer-Lehrbuch
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    Mineralogy
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer Spektrum
    Call number: 9/M 13.0092
    Description / Table of Contents: Die faszinierende Geologie und Erdgeschichte des Erzgebirges. Das Erzgebirge ist in geologischer Hinsicht eine der faszinierendsten Regionen Europas. Auf drei Vierteln seiner Fläche stehen metamorphe Gesteine an. Über Jahrhunderte standen diese wissenschaftlich im Schatten der ökonomisch bedeutenden Erzlagerstätten. Allerdings lässt sich aus ihnen die komplexe und spannende Entstehungsgeschichte des Gebirges ableiten. Wo man auf den ersten Blick nichts als monotone Gneise und Glimmerschiefer sieht, findet man auf den zweiten Blick Zeugen der Kollision und Subduktion von Lithosphärenplatten, Reste von Unterer Erdkruste und Oberem Erdmantel und Diamanten!In diesem Buch wird die geologische Geschichte des Erzgebirges und die ihrer Enträtselung erzählt. Der Bogen spannt sich von Prozessen am Kontinentalrand des Gondwanakontinents in der Urzeit der Erde über die variszische Gebirgsbildung mit Metamorphose und Granitschmelze, die Bildung der berühmten Erze, die Ablagerung der Deckgebirgsschichten und den Vulkanismus der Erdneuzeit bis hin zur Bildung der Böden in der Gegenwart.Die Literatur zu all diesen Themen ist sehr speziell, und man findet sie nur verstreut in verschiedensten Fachzeitschriften. Ulrich Sebastian bündelt hier zum ersten Mal alte und vor allem moderne Ideen über die Geologie und die erdgeschichtliche Entwicklung des Erzgebirges. Durch populäre Erklärungen und kurze Einschübe von Basiswissen vermittelt er die komplizierte Geologie des Erzgebirges neben Fachwissenschaftlern auch einer breiten geologisch interessierten Öffentlichkeit.
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    Pages: VIII, 268 S. : farb. Ill., graph. Darst. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9783827429766
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    Monograph available for loan
    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 8/M 13.0180
    Description / Table of Contents: AA-LAVA.- Accelerometer.- Acid Rain.- Adaptation.- Airphoto and Satellite Imagery.- Albedo.- Antecedent Conditions.- Arsenic in Groundwater.- Asteroid.- Asteroid Impact.- Asteroid Impact Mitigation.- Asteroid Impact Predictions.- Automated Local Evaluation in Real Time (ALERT).- Avalanches.- Aviation (Hazards to).- Avulsion.- Base Surge.- Beach Nourishment (Replenishment).- Beaufort Wind Scale.- Biblical Events.- Body Wave.- Breakwaters.- Building Code.- Building Failure.- Buildings, Structures, and Public Safety.- Calderas.- Casualties Following Natural Hazards.- Challenges to Agriculture.- Civil Protection and Crisis Management.- Classification of Natural Disasters.- Climate Change.- Cloud Seeding.- Coal Fire (Underground).- Coastal Erosion.- Coastal Zone Risk Management.- Cognitive Dissonance.- Collapsing Soil Hazards.- Comet.- Communicating Emergency Information.- Community Management of Natural Hazards.- Complexity Theory.- Concrete Structures.- Convergence.- Coping Capacity.- Cost-Benefit Analysis of Natural Hazard Mitigation.- Costs (Economic) of Natural Hazards and Disasters.- Creep.- Critical Incident Stress Syndrome.- Critical Infrastructure.- Cryological Engineering.- Cultural Heritage and Natural Hazards.- Damage and the Built Environment.- Debris Avalanche.- Debris Flow.- Deep-seated Gravitational Slope Deformation.- Desertification.- Disaster Diplomacy.- Disaster Relief.- Disaster Research and Policy, History.- Disaster Risk Management.- Disaster Risk Reduction.- Disasters.- Dispersive Soil Hazards.- Doppler Weather Radar.- Dose Rate.- Drought.- Dust Bowl.- Dust Devil.- Dust Storm.- Dvorak Classification of Hurricanes.- Early Warning Systems.- Earthquake.- Earthquake Damage.- Earthquake Prediction and Forecasting.- Earthquake Resistant Design.- Economic Valuation of Life.- Economics of Disasters.- Education and Training for Emergency Preparedness.- Elastic Rebound Theory.- Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR).- El Niño/Southern Oscillation.- Emergency Management.- Emergency Mapping.- Emergency Planning.- Emergency Shelter.- Epicenter.- Epidemiology of Disease in Natural Disasters.- Erosion.- Erosivity.- Eruption Types (Volcanic Eruptions).- Evacuation.- Expansive Soils and Clays.- Expert (Knowledge-Based) Systems for Disaster Management.- Exposure to Natural Hazards.- Extensometers.- Extinction.- Extreme Value Theory.- Eyjafjallajökull Eruptions 2010.- Fault.- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).- Fetch.- Fire and Firestorms.- Flash Flood.- Flood Deposits.- Flood Hazard and Disaster.- Flood Protection.- Flood Stage.- Floodplain.- Floodway.- Fog Hazard Mitigation.- Fog Hazards.- Föhn.- Forest and Range Fires.- Frequency and Magnitude of Events.- Frost Hazard.- Fujita Tornado Scale.- Fumarole.- Galeras Volcano, Colombia.- Gas-Hydrates.- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Natural Hazards.- Geographic Information Technology.- Geohazards.- Geological/Geophysical Disasters.- Glacier Hazards.- Global Change and its Implications for Natural Disasters.- Global Dust.- Global Network of Civil Society Organizations for Disaster Reduction.- Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Natural Hazards.- Global Seismograph Network (GSN).- Haiti Earthquake 2010: Psychosocial Impacts.- Harmonic Tremor.- Hazard.- Hazard and Risk Mapping.- Hazardousness of a Place.- Heat Waves.- High-Rise Buildings in Natural Disaster.- Historical Events.- Hospitals in Disaster.- Human Impacts of Hazards.- Humanity as an Agent of Natural Disasters.- Hurricane (Typhoon, Cyclone).- Hurricane Katrina.- Hydrocompaction Subsidence.- Hydrograph, Flood.- Hydrometeorological Hazards.- Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015.- Hypocenter.- Ice and Icebergs.- Ice Storms.- Impact Airblast.- Impact Ejecta.- Impact Fireball.- Impact Firestorms.- Impact Tsunamis.- Impact Winter.- Inclinometers.- Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004.- Induced Seismicity.- Information and Communication Technology.- Insect Hazards.- Insurance.- Integrated Emergency Management System.- Intensity Scales.- International Strategies for Disaster Reduction (IDNDR and ISDR).- Internet, World Wide Web and Natural Hazards.- Isoseismal.- Jökulhlaups.- Karst Hazards.- Krakatoa (Krakatau).- Lahar.- Land Degradation.- Land Subsidence.- Land Use, Urbanization, and Natural Hazards.- Landsat Satellite.- Landslide.- Landslide Dam.- Landslide Impacts.- Landslide Inventory.- Landslide Triggered Tsunami, Displacement Wave.- Landslide Types.- Land-Use Planing.- Lateral Spreading.- Lava.- Levee.- Lightning.- Liquefaction.- Livelihoods and Disasters.- Loess.- Macroseismic Survey.- Magma.- Magnitude Measures.- Marginality.- Marine Hazards.- Mass Media and Natural Disasters.- Mass Movement.- Megacities and Natural Hazards.- Mega-Fires in Greece (2007).- Mercalli, Giuseppe (1850-1914).- Meteorite.- Methane Release from Hydrate.- Mining Subsidence Induced Fault Reactivation.- Misconceptions About Natural Disaster.- Mitigation.- Modified Mercalli (MM) Scale.- Monitoring Natural Hazards.- Monsoons.- Montserrat Eruptions.- Mortality and Injury in Natural Disasters.- Mt Pinatubo.- Mud Volcanoes.- Mudflow.- Myths and Misconceptions in Disasters.- Natural Hazard.- Natural Hazards in Developing Countries.- Natural Radioactivity.- Neotectonics.- Nevado del Ruiz Volcano, Colombia 1985.- North Anatolian Fault.- Nuée Ardente.- Overgrazing.- Ozone.- Ozone Loss.- Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (PTWS).- Pahoehoe Lava.- Paleoflood Hydrology.- Paleoseismology.- Paraglacial.- Perception of Natural Hazards and Disasters.- Permafrost.- Piezometer.- Piping Hazard.- Planning Measures and Political Aspects.- Plate Tectonics.- Pore-Water Pressure.- Post Disaster Mass Care Needs.- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).- Primary Wave (P-Wave).- Probable Maximum Flood (PMF).- Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP).- Psychological Impacts of Natural Disasters.- Pyroclastic Flow.- Queensland Floods (2010-2011) and Tweeting.- Quick Clay.- Quick Sand.- Radiation Hazards.- Radon Hazards.- Recovery and Reconstruction After Disaster.- Recurrence Interval.- Red Cross and Red Crescent.- Red Tides.- Reflections on Modeling Disaster.- Release Rates.- Religion and Hazards.- Remote Sensing of Natural Hazards and Disasters.- Reservoir, Dams, and Seismicity.- Resilience.- Richter, Charles Francis (1900-1985).- Rights and Obligations in International Humanitarian Assistance.- Rip Current.- Risk.- Risk Assessment.- Risk Governance.- Risk Perception and Communication.- Rock Avalanche (Sturzstrom).- Rockfall.- Rogue Wave.- Rotational Seismology.- Sackung.- Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Intensity Scale.- San Andreas Fault.- Santorini, Eruption.- Sea Level Change.- Secondary Wave (S-Wave).- Sedimentation of Reservoirs.- Seiche.- Seismic Gap.- Seismograph/Seismometer.- Seismology.- Shear.- Shield Volcano.- Sinkhole.- Slide and Slump.- Slope Stability.- Snowstorm and Blizzard.- Social-Ecological Systems.- Sociology of Disaster.- Solar Flares.- Solifluction.- Space Weather.- Storm Surges.- Storms.- Stratovolcanoes.- Structural Damage Caused by Earthquakes.- Structural Mitigation.- Subduction.- Subsidence Induced by Underground Extraction.- Sunspots.- Supernova.- Surge.- Susceptibility.- Tangshan, China (1976 Earthquake).- Tectonic and Tectono-Seismic Hazards.- Tectonic Tremor.- Thunderstorms.- Tidal Bores.- Tiltmeters.- Time and Space in Disaster.- Tohoku, Japan (2011 Earthquake and Tsunami).- Torino Scale.- Tornadoes.- Triggered Earthquakes.- Tsunami.- Tsunami Loads on Infrastructure.- Uncertainty.- United Nations Organizations and Natural Disasters.- Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE).- Unreinforced Masonry Buildings.- Urban Environments and Natural Hazards.- Usoi Landslide and Lake Sarez.- Vaiont Landslide, Italy.- Vesuvius.- Volcanic Ash.- Volcanic Gas.- Volcanoes and Volcanic Eruptions.- Vulnerability.- Warning Systems.- Waterspout.- Wenchuan, China (2008 Earthquake).- Wildfire.- World Economy, Impact of Disasters.- Worldwide Trends in Natural Disasters.- Zoning
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    Pages: XL, 1133 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9789400702639
    Series Statement: Encyclopedia of earth sciences series
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    Call number: 21/STR 12/15
    In: Scientific technical report
    Type of Medium: GFZ publications
    Pages: 122 S. Ill. , graph. darst.
    Series Statement: Scientific technical report / Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ 12/15
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    Canberra : Geoscience Australia [u.a.]
    Call number: 9/ M 12.0341
    Description / Table of Contents: Shaping a nation : a geology of Australia is the story of Australia's geological evolution as seen through the lens of human impacts, illustrating both the challenges and opportunities presented by Australia's rich geological heritage.
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    Pages: iii, 571 S.
    ISBN: 9781922103437
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    Call number: 8/M 12.0339
    Description / Table of Contents: The Handbook provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for hazard and disaster research, policy making, and practice in an international and multi-disciplinary context. It offers critical reviews and appraisals of current state of the art and future development of conceptual, theoretical and practical approaches as well as empirical knowledge and available tools. Organized into five inter-related sections, this Handbook contains sixty-five contributions from leading scholars. Section one situates hazards and disasters in their broad political, cultural, economic, and environmental context. Section two contains treatments of potentially damaging natural events/phenomena organized by major earth system. Section three critically reviews progress in responding to disasters including warning, relief and recovery. Section four addresses mitigation of potential loss and prevention of disasters under two sub-headings: governance, advocacy and self-help, and communication and participation. Section five ends with a concluding chapter by the editors.The engaging international contributions reflect upon the politics and policy of how we think about and practice applied hazard research and disaster risk reduction. This Handbook provides a wealth of interdisciplinary information and will appeal to students and practitioners interested in Geography, Environment Studies and Development Studies.
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    Pages: XXXII, 875 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9780415523257 , 978-0-203-84423-6
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    Call number: 4/M 11.0338
    In: Lecture notes in earth sciences
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    Pages: XX, 642 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9783642047633
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in earth sciences 133
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    Oak Park, IL [u.a.] : Bentham Science Publ.
    Call number: 8/M 13.0009
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    Call number: 8/M 11.0116 ; M 11.0116 2. Ex. ; 8/M 11.0116 3. Ex.
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    Pages: Getr. Zählung
    Series Statement: Natural hazards and earth system sciences : Special issue 2009
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    Call number: 20-1/M 11.0179 ; M 11.0180 ; M 11.0181
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 248 S.
    ISBN: 9783510652686
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(350)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume brings together a collection of papers that summarize current ideas and recent progress in the study of granite-related mineralization systems. They provide a combination of field, experimental and theoretical studies. Papers are grouped according to the main granite-related ore systems: granite-pegmatite, skarn and greisen-veins, porphyry, orogenic gold, intrusion-related, epithermal and porphyry-related gold and base metal, iron oxide copper gold (IOCG), and special case studies. The studies provide a broad spread in terms of both space and time, highlighting granite-related ore deposits from Europe (Russia, Sweden, Croatia and Turkey), the Middle East (Iran), Asia (Japan and China) and South America (Brazil and Argentina) and spanning rocks from Palaeoproterozoic to Miocene in age.
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    Pages: 192 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781862393219
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 350
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    Call number: 8/M 13.0065
    In: Advances in natural and technological hazards research
    Description / Table of Contents: Assessment of human casualties in earthquakes has become a topic of vital importance for national and urban authorities responsible for emergency provision, for the development of mitigation strategies and for the development of adequate insurance schemes. In the last few years important work has been carried out on a number of recent events (including earthquakes in Kocaeli, Turkey 1999, Niigata Japan, 2004, Sichuan, China 2008 and L'Aquila,Italy 2009). These events have created new and detailed casualty data, which has not until now been properly assembled and evaluated. This book draws the new evidence from recent events together with existing knowledge. It summarises current trends in the understanding of the factors influencing the numbers and types of casualties in earthquakes; it offers methods to incorporate this understanding into the estimation of losses in future events in different parts of the world; it discusses ways in which pre-event mitigation activity and post-event emergency management can reduce the toll of casualties in future events; and it identifies future research needs.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface 1. Introduction A Global Perspective 2. Earthquakes: an Epidemiological Perspective on Patterns and Trends 3. Earthquakes Casualty Research and Public Education 4. Disaster Casualties - Accounting for Economic Impacts and Diurnal Variation 5. A Global Earthquake Building Damage and Casualty Database Casualty Loss Modelling 6. Earthquake Casualty Models within the USGS Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) System 7. Loss Estimation Module in the Second Generation Software QLARM 8. Earthquake Casualties Estimation In Emergency Mode 9. Estimating Casualties for the Southern California Shakeout Lessons learnt from Regional Studies 10. Casualty Estimation due to Earthquakes: Injury Structure and Dynamics 11. Seismic Vulnerability and Collapse Probability Assessment of Buildings in Greece 12. Seismic Casualty Evaluation- the Italian Model an application to the L'Aquila 2009 Event 13. Mortality and Morbidity Risk in the L'Aquila, Italy Earthquake of 6 April 2009 and Lessons to be Learned 14. Major Factors controlling Earthquake Casualties as revealed via a Diversified Questionnaire Survey in Ojiya City for the Mid-Niigata Earthquake Exploring approaches to improving casualty modeling 15. Advances in Casualty Modelling facilitated by the USGS Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) System 16. Challenges in Collating Earthquake Casualty Field Data 17. Estimating Human Losses Earthquake Models: A Discussion 18. Trends in the Casualty Ratio of Injured to Fatalities in Earthquakes 19. Study of Damage to the Human Body caused by Earthquakes: Development of a Mannequin for the Thoracic Compression experiments and Cyber Dummy using Finite Element Method 20. A Different View on Human Vulnerability to Earthquakes: lessons from risk perception sudies Index
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    Call number: 8/M 10.0208
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(341)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume combines original data in various fields from the offshore Levant Basin and adjacent continental slopes and platforms. The first group of papers document the tectonic structures and sedimentological patterns associated with the development of the Levant Basin. They identify the successive rifting events from the Late Palaeozoic to the Early Cretaceous, followed by a moderate tectonic activity. The contribution of external factors like global sea-level and climate changes to the sedimentation processes during the Mid-Cretaceous is discussed in the second set of papers. The final group presents new kinematics and age constraints on the Late Cretaceous to Neogene tectonic phases and discusses the relationship of the structures with the closure of the Neo-Tethys and separation of the Arabia plate. This collection of research papers demonstrates new concepts on the opening and crustal thinning of the Levant Basin and gives updated interpretations of the latter tectonic structures of the Levant.
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    Pages: vii, 338 S.
    ISBN: 9781862393066
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    Call number: 8/M 10.0069 ; M 10.0309
    Description / Table of Contents: Die Hochwasserereignisse der letzten Jahre haben gezeigt, wie anfällig unsere Gesellschaft gegenüber Naturgefahren ist. Wie lassen sich die entstandenen Schäden erfassen? Gibt es Möglichkeiten, sie in Zukunft zu vermeiden? Die Autor(inn)en des vorliegenden Buches haben Schäden und wichtige Einflussfaktoren von Hochwasser analysiert und daraus bundesweit einsetzbare Modelle für die Abschätzung von Schäden in Privathaushalten, Unternehmen und der Landwirtschaft entwickelt. Sie machen Vorschläge, wie Schäden und die Verletzbarkeit von Bauwerken standardisiert aufgenommen werden können. Aspekte der Schadensminderung fassen sie in einer web-basierten Broschüre zusammen und stellen sie Kommunen als Instrument zur Risikokommunikation zur Verfügung. Das Buch präsentiert Ergebnisse des interdisziplinären Projektes "Methoden zur Erfassung direkter und indirekter Hochwasserschäden" (MEDIS), das vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung gefördert wurde. Die Autor(inn)en kommen aus den Agrar- und Geowissenschaften, dem Bauingenieurwesen und der Ökonomie.
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    Call number: 1.10/M 10.0136
    Description / Table of Contents: Cartography and geographic information (GI) are remarkably appropriate for early warning (EW) and crises management (CM) needs. Use of geospatial technology has tremendously increased in the last several years. ICT has changed from just using maps created in advance to new approaches allowing individuals (decision-makers) to use cartography interactively, on the basis of individual users requirement. The new generation of cartographic visualizations based on standardisation, formal modelling, use of sensors, semantics and ontology, allows for better adaptation of information to the needs of the users. To design a new culture in pre-disaster and disaster management it is also needed to consider safety/security/privacy aspects of institutions and citizens. All this can be achieved only by demonstrating new research achievements, sharing best practices (e.g. in the health area) and working towards wider society acceptance of geospatial technology (e.g. with the help education and media).This book will outline research frontiers and applications of cartography and GI in EW and CM and document their roles and potentials in wider processes going on in information/knowledge-based societies.
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    Pages: xxii, 446 S.
    ISBN: 9783642034411
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in geoinformation and cartography
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    Call number: 9/M 12.0064
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 Die Alpen im plattentektonischen Rahmen 1.1 Ältere Gebirge in Europa 1.2 Das Zerbrechen von Pangäa und Öffnung der alpinen Tethys 1.3 Das alpine System 1.4 Geologische Gliederung der Alpen 2 Bausteine der Alpen: Das prä-triadische Grundgebirge 2.1 Das prä-triadische Grundgebirge im Schwarzwald-Vogesen 2.2 Das prä-triadische Grundgebirge der Externmassive 2.3 Das prä-triadische Grundgebirge der Decken des Penninikum 2.4 Das prä-triadische Grundgebirge des Ostalpin 2.5 Das prä-triadische Grundgebirge des Südalpin 2.6 Paläozoische Sedimente in den Ost- und Südalpen 2.7 Das variszische Gebirge im ausklingenden Paläozoikum 2.8 Post-variszische Sedimente und Vulkanite des Perms 3 Bausteine der Alpen: Die mesozoischen Gesteinsabfolgen 3.1 Die mesozoischen Schichtreihen 3.2 Die plattentektonische Entwicklung 4 Bausteine der Alpen: Die känozoischen Gesteinsabfolgen 4.1 Die känozoischen Schichtreihen 4.2 Spätkretazische und Paläogene Flysche 4.3 Eozän-oligozäne Flysche 4.4 Oligozän-miozäne Molasse im nordalpinen Vorlandbecken 4.5 Oligozän-pliozäne Sedimente im Po-Becken 4.6 Tertiäre Sedimente im Juragebirge 4.7 Intramontane Senken 4.8 Intrusivgesteine und Vulkanite 4.9 Tektonische und paläogeographische Entwicklung 5 Der tektonische Bau der Alpen 5.1 Die Westalpen 5.2 Die Zentralalpen 5.3 Die Ostalpen 5.4 Tiefenstruktur der Alpen 6 Die tektonische Entwicklung der Alpen 6.1 Die Alpine Metamorphose 6.2 Die Kreideorogenese 6.3 Die känozoische Orogenese 6.4 Abtrag und Hebung 7 Die jüngste geologische Geschichte der Alpen 7.1 Miozäne und Pliozäne Flusssysteme 7.2 Pleistozäne Vereisungen 7.3 Rezente Bewegungen, Seismizität 7.4 Bergstürze, Hangkriechen, Erosion durch moderne Flüsse
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    ISBN: 9783825284169
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    Princeton [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: 8/M 10.0179
    Description / Table of Contents: An earthquake can strike without warning and wreak horrific destruction and death, whether it's the cataclysmic 2008 Sichuan quake in China that killed tens of thousands or a future great earthquake on the San Andreas Fault in California, which scientists know is inevitable. Yet despite rapid advances in earthquake science, seismologists still can't predict when the Big One will hit. 'Predicting the Unpredictable' is the first book to explain why, exploring the fact and fiction behind the science - and pseudoscience - of earthquake prediction. Susan Hough traces the continuing quest by seismologists to forecast the time, location, and magnitude of future quakes - a quest fraught with controversies, spectacular failures, and occasional apparent successes. She brings readers into the laboratory and out into the field with the pioneers who have sought to develop reliable methods based on observable phenomena such as small earthquake patterns and electromagnetic signals. Hough describes attempts that have raised hopes only to collapse under scrutiny, as well as approaches that seem to hold future promise.She recounts stories of strange occurrences preceding massive quakes, such as changes in well water levels and mysterious ground fogs. She also ventures to the fringes of pseudoscience to consider ideas outside the scientific mainstream, from the enduring belief that animals can sense impending earthquakes to amateur YouTube videos purporting to show earthquake lights prior to large quakes. This book is an entertaining and accessible foray into the world of earthquake prediction, one that illuminates the unique challenges of predicting the unpredictable.
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    Harpenden, Hertfordshire : Terra Publ
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    Call number: 9/M 10.0426
    In: Classic geology in Europe
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 271 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 1903544157 , 978-1-903544-15-0
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    Call number: NBM 10.0380
    Type of Medium: Non-book medium
    Pages: 1 DVD (30 min) ; 12 cm
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    London : The Geological Society
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(346)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: Australian Landscapes provides an up-to-date statement on the geomorphology of Australia. Karst, desert, bedrock rivers, coasts, submarine geomorphology, biogeomorphology and tectonics are all covered, aided by the latest geochronological techniques and remote sensing approaches. The antiquity and enduring geomorphological stability of the Australian continent are emphasized in several chapters, but the cutting-edge techniques used to establish that stability also reveal much complexity, including areas of considerable recent tectonic activity and a wide range of rates of landscape change.
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    ISBN: 9781862393141
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 11/M 15.0093
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 502 S. : graph. Darst
    Edition: [1., ed., softcover version of original hardcover ed. 2001]
    ISBN: 9783642085857
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    Call number: 8/M 10.0075
    In: Schriften der Deutschen Wasserhistorischen Gesellschaft (DWhG) e.V.
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    Pages: 143 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783887783303
    Series Statement: Schriften der Deutschen Wasserhistorischen Gesellschaft (DWhG) e.V. : Sonderband 6
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    Call number: 8/M 10.0076
    Description / Table of Contents: This book documents the First World Landslide Forum, which was jointly organized by the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL), eight UN organizations (UNESCO, WMO, FAO, UN/ISDR, UNU, UNEP, World Bank, UNDP) and four NGOs (International Council for Science, World Federation of Engineering Organizations, Kyoto Univ. and Japan Landslide Society) in Tokyo in 2008.The material consists of four parts: The Open Forum "Progress of IPL Activities; Four Thematic Lectures in the Plenary Symposium "Global Landslide Risk Reduction"; Six Keynote Lectures in the Plenary session; and the aims and overviews of eighteen parallel sessions (dealing with various aspects necessary for landslide disaster risk reduction such as: observations from space; climate change and slope instability; landslides threatening heritage sites; the economic and social impact of landslides; monitoring, prediction and early warning; and risk-management strategies in urban area, etc.)Thus it enables the reader to benefit from a wide range of research intended to reduce risk due to landslide disasters as presented in the first global multi-disciplinary meeting.
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    Call number: 9/M 10.0428
    In: Classic geology in Europe
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 200 S. , Ill., maps , 22 cm
    Edition: 3rd impr.
    ISBN: 1903544068 , 978-1-903544-06-8
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    Call number: 9/S 93.0082(99)
    In: Sammlung geologischer Führer
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    Pages: XII, 236 S. , zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 20 cm
    ISBN: 9783443150853
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    Call number: 8/M 09.0228
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    London : The Geological Society
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(312)
    In: Geological Society special publication
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    Pages: vii, 352 S.
    ISBN: 9781862392717
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    In: Geological Society special publication
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    Pages: vii, 208 S.
    ISBN: 9781862392823
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    In: Geological Society special publication
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    Pages: 361 S.
    ISBN: 9781862392427
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    Call number: 11/M 08.0289
    In: Short course series
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    Pages: ix, 158 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9780921294467
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    Call number: 11/M 08.0291
    In: The Canadian mineralogist
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    Pages: xx, 347 S. + 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN: 9780921294474
    Series Statement: The Canadian mineralogist : Special publication 10
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    Call number: 9/M 08.0382
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    Pages: XVI, 537 S. , graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Call number: 9/M 09.0108
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    Call number: 11/M 08.0290
    In: Short course series
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    Pages: xvi, 348 S. + 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN: 9780921294498
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    In: Geological Society special publication
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    Pages: 227 S.
    ISBN: 9781862392564
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    Call number: 11/M 08.0292
    In: The Canadian mineralogist
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, 371 S.
    ISBN: 9780660197876
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    Call number: 8/M 09.0055
    Description / Table of Contents: Contens: 1. Introduction.- 2. Tsunami Dynamics. - 3. Signatures of Tsunami in the Coastal Landscape.- 4. Coastal Landscape Evolution.- 5. Earthquake-Generated Tsunami.- 6. Great Landslides.- 7. Volcanic Eruptions.- 8. Comets and Meteorites.- 9. Risk and Avoidance.
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    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 3540742735 , 978-3-540-74273-9
    Series Statement: Springer praxis books geophysical sciences
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(297)
    In: Geological Society special publication
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    Pages: viii, 533 S.
    ISBN: 9781862392519
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    Call number: 21/M 11.0272
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    Call number: 20-1/M 11.0358
    In: IAHS publication
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    Pages: 450 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 1 Beil. Addendum (13 S.)
    ISBN: 9781901502299
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0052
    In: Geological Society memoir
    Description / Table of Contents: Europe provides an outstanding field laboratory for studying lithospheric processes through time, for tracing the tectonic evolution of crust and mantle from the present far back into the early Precambrian. Two things are particularly striking: the importance of plate tectonics during the Phanerozoic and through the Proterozic into the Archeaen, and the significance of tectonic inheritance, older structures and rheologies guiding the younger evolution. 'European Lithosphere Dynamics' grew out of a major European Science Foundation programme, EUROPROBE, with participation of many hundreds of Earth scientists from all over Europe. The main research activities focused on specific target areas and involved integration of geological, geophysical and geochemical methods. Defining surface-depth relationships was a prerequisite for interpretation of the processes, present and past, responsible for the formation of the lithosphere. This Memoir addresses the major features of the European lithosphere and is aimed at giving the reader an overview of their development and growth during three billion years of Earth history.
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    Call number: 20-1/M 07.0281
    In: Water science and technology library
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 UNIVARIATE EXTREME VALUE THEORY 1.1 Order Statistics 1.2 Extreme value theory 1.3 Hazard, return period, and risk 1.4 Natural Hazards 2 MULTIVARIATE EXTREME VALUE THEORY 2.1 Multivariate Extreme Value Distributions 2.2 Characterizations of the domain of attraction 2.3 Multivariate dependence 2.4 Multivariate return periods 3 BIVARIATE ANALYSIS VIA COPULAS 3.1 2-Copulas 3.2 Archimedean copulas 3.3 Return periods via copulas 3.4 Tail dependence 4 MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS VIA COPULAS 4.1 Multivariate copulas 4.2 Archimedean copulas 4.3 Conditional mixtures 5 EXTREME VALUE ANALYSIS VIA COPULAS 5.1 Extreme Value copulas 5.2 Dependence function 5.3 Tail dependence.
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    Pages: 300 S.
    ISBN: 9781402044144
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    Chantilly, Va. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: 11/M 07.0317
    In: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: Fluids rich in water, carbon and sulfur species and a variety of dissolved salts are a ubiquitous transport medium for heat and matter in the Earth’s interior. Fluid transport through the upper mantle and crust controls the origin of magmatism above subduction zones and results in natural risks of explosive volcanism. Fluids passing through rocks affect the chemical and heat budget of the global oceans, and can be utilized as a source of geothermal energy on land. Fluid transport is a key to the formation and the practical utilization of natural resources, from the origin of hydrothermal mineral deposits, through the exploitation of gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons as sources of energy and essential raw materials, to the subsurface storage of waste materials such as CO2. Different sources of fluids and variable paths of recycling volatile components from the hydrosphere and atmosphere through the solid interior of the Earth lead to a broad range of fluid compositions, from aqueous liquids and gases through water-rich silicate or salt melts to carbon-rich endmember compositions. Different rock regimes in the crust and mantle generate characteristic ranges of fluid composition, which depending on pressure, temperature and composition are miscible to greatly variable degrees. For example, aqueous liquids and vapors are increasingly miscible at elevated pressure and temperature. The degree of this miscibility is, however, greatly influenced by the presence of additional carbonic or salt components. A wide range of fluid–fluid interactions results from this partial miscibility of crustal fluids. Vastly different chemical and physical properties of variably miscible fluids, combined with fluid flow from one pressure – temperature regime to another, therefore have major consequences for the chemical and physical evolution of the crust and mantle. Several recent textbooks and review articles have addressed the role and diverse aspects of fluids in crustal processes. However, immiscibility of fluids and the associated phenomena of m ultiphase fluid flow are generally dealt with only in subsections with respect to specific environments and aspects of fluid mediated processes. This volume of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry attempts to fill this gap and to explicitly focus on the role that co-existing fluids play in the diverse geologic environments. It brings together the previously somewhat detached literature on fluid–fluid interactions in continental, volcanic, submarine and subduction zone environments. It emphasizes that fluid mixing and unmixing are widespread processes that may occur in all geologic environments of the entire crust and upper mantle. Despite different P-T conditions, the fundamental processes are analogous in the different settings.
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    Pages: xii, 430 S.
    ISBN: 0-939950-77-4 , 978-0-939950-77-5
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry 65
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    Note: Chapter 1. Fluid–Fluid Interactions in the Earth’s Lithosphere by Axel Liebscher and Christoph A. Heinrich, p. 1 - 14 Chapter 2. Experimental Studies in Model Fluid Systems by Axel Liebscher, p. 15 - 48 Chapter 3. Equations of State for Complex Fluids by Matthias Gottschalk, p. 49 - 98 Chapter 4. Liquid Immiscibility in Silicate Melts and Related Systems by Alan B. Thompson, Maarten Aerts, and Alistair C. Hack, p. 99 - 128 Chapter 5. Phase Relations Involving Hydrous Silicate Melts, Aqueous Fluids, and Minerals by Alistair C. Hack, Alan B. Thompson, and Maarten Aerts, p. 129 - 186 Chapter 6. Numerical Simulation of Multiphase Fluid Flow in Hydrothermal Systems by Thomas Driesner and Sebastian Geiger, p. 187 - 212 Chapter 7. Fluid Phase Separation Processes in Submarine Hydrothermal Systems by Dionysis I. Foustoukos and William E. Seyfried, Jr., p. 213 - 240 Chapter 8. Fluids in Hydrocarbon Basins by Karen S. Pedersen and Peter L. Christensen, p. 241 - 258 Chapter 9. Fluid-Fluid Interactions in Geothermal Systems by Stefan Arnorsson and Andri Stefansson, Jon Orn Bjarnason, p. 259 - 312 Chapter 10. Fluid Immiscibility in Volcanic Environment by James D. Webster and Charles W. Mandeville, p. 313 - 362 Chapter 11. Fluid-Fluid Interactions in Magmatic-Hydrothermal Ore Formation by Christoph A. Heinrich, p. 363 - 388 Chapter 12. Fluid Immiscibility in Metamorphic Rocks by Wilhelm Heinrich, p. 389 - 430
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    Call number: 8/M 08.0090
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    ISBN: 9783540722403 , 3-540-72240-8
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    Call number: 21/M 07.0373
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    Boulder, Colo. : The Geological Society of America
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    Call number: 9/S 90.0095(421)
    In: Special paper
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    Pages: vi, 242 S.
    ISBN: 9780813724218 , 0-8137-2421-X
    Series Statement: Special paper / Geological Society of America (GSA) 421
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    Call number: 8/M 07.0367
    In: Advances in natural and technological hazards research
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Section I: Flood Risk Management Practice . - Decision-making for flood-threatened properties / I. Kelman . - The influence of floodplain compartmentalization on flood risk within the Rhine-Meuse delta / D. Alkema and H. Middelkoop . - OSIRIS : an example of citizen-oriented technology development in the area of dissemination of information on flood risk management / M. Erlich . - Evolving concepts in flood risk management: searching for a common language / K. de Bruijn, C. Green, C. Johnson and L. McFadden . - COMRISK : a transnational project of public authorities on coastal risk management / J.L.A. Hofstede . - Dike investigations using geophysical methods : Techniques for the future? / R. Morawetz, J. Schön, C. Wohlfart and M. Röck . - Section II: Flood Events and Impacts . - The environmental impact of flooding of the Dutch Delta-Metropole / L.C.P.M. Stuyt, J.E.A. Reinders, E.E. van der Hoek, E.G.M. Hermans, M. de Muinck Keizer and J. Icke . - Structural economic effects of large-scale inundation: A simulation of the Krimpen Dike breakage / M. Bockarjova, A.E. Steenge, A. Van der Veen . - A method to estimate loss of life caused by large-scale floods in the Netherlands / N.E.M. Asselman and S.N. Jonkman . - Automation of flood contingency plans: benefits and implementation experiences / J.-J.Flikweert, C. Coremans, K. de Gooijer, L. Wentholt . - Section III: Flood Analysis and Modelling . - The IMPACT European research project on flood propagation in urban areas: experimental and numerical modelling of the influence of buildings on the flow / S. Soares Frazao, F. Alcrudo, J. Mulet, B. Noël, G. Testa and Y. Zech . - Sustainable development and flood risk :Reducing uncertainty (Bristol city re-development case study) / M. Pinnell . - Flood risk mapping at the local scale: Concepts and challenges / B. Merz, A.H. Thieken and M. Gocht . - Flood modelling and the August 2002 flood in the Czech Republic / P. Sklenár, E. Zeman, J. Špatka and P. Tachecí . - Seasonal rainfall and flow trends within three catchments in South-West England / D. Han . - Propagation of discharge uncertainty in a flood damage model for the Meuse River / Y. Xu, M.J. Booij and A.E. Mynett . - A stochastic model for simulating long time series of river-mouth discharge and sediment load / R. Hoogendoorn and G.J. Weltje.- Section IV: Flood Forecasting . - Forecasting flash floods with an operational model: application in the south-east of France (Gard) / P.A. Ayral, S. Sauvagnargues-Lesage, S. Gay and F. Bressand . - Flood forecasting for the Upper and Middle Odra river basin / M. Butts, A. Dubicki, K. Stronska, G. Jørgensen, A. Nalberczynski, A. Lewandowski and T. van Kalken . - Flood forecasting in the Anglian Region: User-driven development towards forecasting flood risk / D.E. Cadman, D.A. Price and M.B. Butts . - Flood forecasting model selection: A structured approach / K.A. Tilford, K.J. Sene and R. Khatibi . - Numerical modelling in coastal flood forecasting and warning in England and Wales / K. Hu, and C. Wotherspoon . - Section V: Flood Risk Management Policy . - Reflections on the challenges of EU policy-making with view to flood risk management: actors, processes and the acquis communautaire / A.L. Vetere Arellano, A. de Roo and J.-P. Nordvik . - On the flood risk in the Netherlands / L.M. Bouwer and P. Vellinga . - Planning for river induced floods in urban areas: experiences and key issues for Sweden / D. Thorsteinsson, A. Semadeni-Davies and R. Larsson . - Interregional and transnational co-operation in river basins : chances to improve flood risk management? / B. Haupter, P. Heiland and J. Neumüller.
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    ISBN: 1402041993 , 978-1-4020-4199-0
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    Call number: NBM 08.0041
    In: Unterrichtsergänzende Medien [Elektronische Ressource]
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    Call number: 8/M 06.0542
    In: NATO science series
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Flood risk management.- Flood hazard modelling.- Flood forecasting. -Vulnerability and flood damages.- Mitigation measures.- Historical floods and transboundary issues.
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    Pages: VII, 315 S.
    ISBN: 1402045972
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    Potsdam : GeoForschungsZentrum
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    Chantilly, Va. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: 11/M 06.0469
    In: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: The importance of sulfide minerals in ores has long been, and continues to be, a major reason for the interest of mineralogists and geochemists in these materials. Determining the fundamental chemistry of sulfides is key to understanding their conditions of formation and, hence, the geological processes by which certain ore deposits have formed. This, in turn, may inform the strategies used in exploration for such deposits and their subsequent exploitation. In this context, knowledge of structures, stabilities, phase relations and transformations, together with the relevant thermodynamic and kinetic data, is critical. As with many geochemical systems, much can also be learned from isotopic studies. The practical contributions of mineralogists and geochemists to sulfide studies extend beyond areas related to geological applications. The mining of sulfide ores, to satisfy ever increasing world demand for metals, now involves extracting very large volumes of rock that contains a few percent at most (and commonly less than one percent) of the metal being mined. This is true of relatively low value metals such as copper; for the precious metals commonly occurring as sulfides, or associated with them, the mineable concentrations (grades) are very much lower. The "as-mined" ores therefore require extensive processing in order to produce a concentrate with a much higher percentage content of the metal being extracted. Such mineral processing (beneficiation) involves crushing and grinding of the ores to a very fine grain size in order to liberate the valuable metal-bearing (sulfide) minerals which can then be concentrated. In some cases, the metalliferous (sulfide) minerals may have specific electrical or magnetic properties that can be exploited to enable separation and, hence, concentration. More commonly, froth flotation is used, whereby the surfaces of particles of a particular mineral phase are rendered water repellent by the addition of chemical reagents and hence are attracted to air bubbles pulsed through a mineral particle-water-reagent pulp. An understanding of the surface chemistry and surface reactivity of sulfide minerals is central to this major industrial process and, of course, knowledge of electrical and magnetic properties is very important in cases where those particular properties can be utilized. In the years since the publication of the first ever Reviews in Mineralogy volume (1974, at that time called MSA "Short Course Notes") which was entitled Sulfide Mineralogy, sulfides have become a focus of research interest for reasons centering on at least two other areas in addition to their key role in ore deposit studies and mineral processing technology. It is in these two new areas that much of the research on sulfides has been concentrated in recent years. The first of these areas relates to the capacity of sulfides to react with natural waters and acidify them; the resulting Acid Rock Drainage (ARD), or Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) where the sulfides are the waste products of mining, has the capacity to damage or destroy vegetation, fish and other aquatic life forms. These acid waters may also accelerate the dissolution of associated minerals containing potentially toxic elements (e.g., As, Pb, Cd, Hg, etc.) and these may, in turn, cause environmental damage. The much greater public awareness of the need to prevent or control AMD and toxic metal pollution has led to regulation and legislation in many parts of the world, and to the funding of research programs aimed at a greater understanding of the factors controlling the breakdown of sulfide minerals. We begin with a review of analytical methods for measuring and calibrating water contents in nominally anhydrous minerals by George Rossman. While infrared spectroscopy is still the most sensitive and most convenient method for detecting water in minerals, it is not intrinsically quantitative but requires calibration by some other, independent analytical method, such as nuclear reaction analysis, hydrogen manometry, or SIMS. A particular advantage of infrared spectroscopy, however, is the fact that it does not only probe the concentration, but also the structure of hydrous species in a mineral and in many cases the precise location of a proton in a mineral structure can be worked out based on infrared spectra alone. The methods and principles behind this are reviewed by Eugen Libowitzky and Anton Beran, with many illustrative examples. Compared to infrared spectroscopy, NMR is much less used in studying hydrogen in minerals, mostly due to its lower sensitivity, the requirement of samples free of paramagnetic ions such as Fe2+ and because of the more complicated instrumentation required for NMR measurements. However, NMR could be very useful under some circumstances. It could detect any hydrogen species in a sample, including such species as H2 that would be invisible with infrared. Potential applications of NMR to the study of hydrogen in minerals are reviewed by Simon Kohn. While structural models of "water" in minerals have already been deduced from infrared spectra several decades ago, in recent years atomistic modeling has become a powerful tool for predicting potential sites for hydrogen in minerals. The review by Kate Wright gives an overview over both quantum mechanical methods and classical methods based on interatomic potentials. Joseph Smyth then summarizes the crystal chemistry of hydrogen in high-pressure silicate and oxide minerals. As a general rule, the incorporation of hydrogen is not controlled by the size of potential sites in the crystal lattice; rather, the protons will preferentially attach to oxygen atoms that are electrostatically underbonded, such as the non-silicate oxygen atoms in some high-pressure phases. Moreover, heterovalent substitutions, e.g., the substitution of Al3+ for Si4+, can have a major effect on the incorporation of hydrogen. The second reason for even greater research interest in sulfide minerals arose initially from the discoveries of active hydrothermal systems in the deep oceans. The presence of life forms that have chemical rather than photosynthetic metabolisms, and that occur in association with newly-forming sulfides, has encouraged research on the potential of sulfide surfaces in catalyzing the reactions leading to assembling of the complex molecules needed for life on Earth. These developments have been associated with a great upsurge of interest in the interactions between microbes and minerals, and in the role that minerals can play in biological systems. In the rapidly growing field of geomicrobiology, metal sulfides are of major interest. This interest is related to a variety of processes including, for example, those where bacteria interact with sulfides as part of their metabolic activity and cause chemical changes such as oxidation or reduction, or those in which biogenic sulfide minerals perform a specific function, such as that of navigation in magnetotactic bacteria. The development of research in areas such as geomicrobiology and environmental mineralogy and geochemistry, is also leading to a greater appreciation of the role of sulfides (particularly the iron sulfides) in the geochemical cycling of the elements at or near the surface of the Earth. For example, the iron sulfides precipitated in the reducing environments beneath the surface of modern sediments in many estuarine areas may play a key role in the trapping of toxic metals and other pollutants. In our understanding of "Earth Systems," geochemical processes involving metal sulfides are an important part of the story. The main objective of the present text is to provide an up-to-date review of sulfide mineralogy and geochemistry. The emphasis is, therefore, on such topics as crystal structure and classification, electrical and magnetic properties, spectroscopic studies, chemical bonding, high and low temperature phase relations, thermochemistry, and stable isotope systematics. In the context of this book, emphasis is on metal sulfides sensu stricto where only the compounds of sulfur with one or more metals are considered. Where it is appropriate for comparison, there is brief discussion of the selenide or telluride analogs of the metal sulfides. When discussing crystal structures and structural relationships, the sulfosalt minerals as well as the sulfides are considered in some detail (see Chapter 2; also for definition of the term "sulfosalt"). However, in other chapters there is only limited discussion of sulfosalts, in part because there is little information available beyond knowledge of chemical composition and crystal structure. Given the dramatic developments in areas of research that were virtually non-existent at the time of the earlier reviews, major sections have been added here on sulfide mineral surface chemistry and reactivity, formation and transformation of metal-sulfur clusters and nanoparticles, modeling of hydrothermal precipitation, and on sulfides in biosystems. However, it should be emphasized that the growth in the literature on certain aspects of sulfide mineralogy over the past 20 years or so has been such that comprehensive coverage is not possible in a single volume. Thus, the general area of "sulfides in biosystems" is probably worthy of a volume in itself, and "environmental sulfide geochemistry" (including topics such as oxidative breakdown of sulfides) is another area where far more could have been written. In selecting areas for detailed coverage in this volume, we have been mindful of the existence of other relatively recent review volumes, including those in the RiMG series. It has also been our intention not to cover any aspects of the natural occurrence, textural or paragenetic relationships involving sulfides. This is published information that, although it may be supplemented by new observations, is likely to remain useful for a long period and largely not be superceded by later work. In the following chapters, the crystal structures, electrical and magnetic properties, spectroscopic studies, chemical bonding, thermochemistry, phase relations, solution chemistry, surface structure and chemistry, hydrothermal precipitation processes, sulfur isotope geochemistry and geobiology of metal sulfides are reviewed. Makovicky (Chapter 2) discusses the crystal structures and structural classification of sulfides and other chalcogenides (including the sulfosalts) in terms of the relationships between structural units. This very comprehensive survey, using a rather different and complementary approach to that used in previous review volumes, shows the great diversity of sulfide structures and the wealth of materials that remain to be characterized in detail. These materials include rare minerals, and synthetic sulfides that may represent as yet undescribed minerals. Pearce, Pattrick and Vaughan (Chapter 3) review the electrical and magnetic properties of sulfides, discussing the importance of this aspect of the sulfides to any understanding of their electronic structures (chemical bonding) and to applications ranging from geophysical prospecting and mineral extraction to geomagnetic and palaeomagnetic studies. Rapidly developing new areas of interest discussed include studies of the distinctive properties of sulfide nanoparticles. Wincott and Vaughan (Chapter 4) then outline the spectroscopic methods employed to study the crystal chemistry and electronic structures of sulfides. These range from UV-visible through infrared and Raman spectroscopies, to X-ray emission, photoemission and absorption, and to nuclear spectroscopies. Chemical bonding (electronic structure) in sulfides is the subject of the following chapter by Vaughan and Rosso (Chapter 5), a topic which draws on knowledge of electrical and magnetic properties and spectroscopic data as experimental input, as well as on a range of rapidly developing computational methods. Attention then turns to the thermochemistry of sulfides in a chapter by Sack and Ebel (Chapter 6) which is followed by discussion of phase equilibria at high temperatures in the review by Fleet (Chapter 7). Sulfides in aqueous systems, with emphasis on solution complexes and clusters, forms the subject matter of the chapter written by Rickard and Luther (Chapter 8). Sulfide mineral surfaces are the focus of the next two chapters, both by Rosso and Vaughan. The first of these chapters (Chapter 9) addresses characterization of the pristine sulfide surface, its structure and chemistry; the second (Chapter 10) concerns surface reactivity, including redox reactions, sorption phenomena, and the catalytic activity of sulfide surfaces. Reed and Palandri (Chapter 11) show in the next chapter how much can now be achieved in attempting to predict processes of sulfide precipitation in hydrothermal systems. The final chapters deal with two distinctive areas of sulfide mineralogy and geochemistry. Seal (Chapter 12) presents a comprehensive account of the theory and applications of sulfur isotope geochemistry; sulfur isotope fractionation can provide the key to understanding the natural processes of formation of sulfide deposits. In the final chapter, Posfai and Dunin-Borkowski (Chapter 13) review the rapidly developing area of sulfides in biosystems, discussing aspects of both sulfide mineral-microbe interactions and biomineralization processes involving sulfides.
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    ISBN: 0-939950-73-1 , 978-0-939950-73-7
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry 61
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    Note: Chapter 1. Sulfide Mineralogy and Geochemistry: Introduction and Overview by David J. Vaughan, p. 1 - 6 Chapter 2. Crystal Structures of Sulfides and other Chalcogenides by Emil Makovicky, p. 7 - 126 Chapter 3. Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Sulfides by Carolyn I. Pearce, Richard A.D. Pattrick, and David J. Vaughan, p. 127 - 180 Chapter 4. Spectroscopic Studies of Sulfides by Paul L. Wincott and David J. Vaughan, p. 181 - 230 Chapter 5. Chemical Bonding in Sulfide Minerals by David J. Vaughan and Kevin M. Rosso, p. 231 - 264 Chapter 6. Thermochemistry of Sulfide Mineral Solutions by Richard O. Sack and Denton S. Ebel, p. 265 - 364 Chapter 7. Phase Equilibria at High Temperatures by Michael E. Fleet, p. 365 - 420 Chapter 8. Metal Sulfide Complexes and Clusters by David Rickard and George W. Luther, III, p. 421 - 504 Chapter 9. Sulfide Mineral Surfaces by Kevin M. Rosso and David J. Vaughan, p. 505 - 556 Chapter 10. Reactivity of Sulfide Mineral Surfaces by Kevin M. Rosso and David J. Vaughan, p. 557 - 608 Chapter 11. Sulfide Mineral Precipitation from Hydrothermal Fluids by Mark H. Reed and James Palandri, p. 609 - 632 Chapter 12. Sulfur Isotope Geochemistry of Sulfide Minerals by Robert R. Seal, II, p. 633 - 678 Chapter 13. Sulfides in Biosystems by Mihaly Posfai and Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski, p. 679 - 714
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    Tokyo [u.a.] : United Nations Univ. Press
    Call number: 8/M 10.0130
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Basic principles and theoretical Basis, Vulnerability and environment, Global, national and sub-national index approaches, Local vulnerability assessment, Institutional vulnerability, coping and lessons learned.
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    Pages: xxvi, 524 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Call number: 9/M 05.0597
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    Pages: XI, 272 S. : zahlr. farb. Ill. und graph. Darst. + 1 CD-ROM
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    Call number: 8/M 06.0038
    In: Geotechnical, geological and earthquake engineering
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    Pages: XXV, 541 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. + 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN: 1402035241
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    Call number: NBM 06.0604
    In: Unterrichtsergänzende Medien [Elektronische Ressource]
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    Call number: 8/M 07.0139
    In: NATO science series
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part 1: Introduction. - Part 2: Analysis Of Initial Rock Slope Failure.- Part 3: Monitoring Of Rock Slope Movement. .- Part 4: Analysis Of Post-Failure Behaviour..- Part 5: Case Studies Of Massive Rock Slope Failure.- Part 6: Volcanic Landslides. - Part 7: Regional Studies Of Massive Rock Slope Failure. - Part 8: Influences On Geomorphological Evolution. - Part 9: State-Of-The-Art.
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    Pages: xv, 662 S. , 24cm
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    Johannesburg : Geological Soc. of South Africa
    Call number: 9/M 09.0092
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    Pages: xii, 691 S.
    ISBN: 1919908773 , 978-1-919908-77-9
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    Potsdam : Koordinierungsbüro Geotechnologien
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    Stuttgart : Schweizerbart
    Call number: 8/M 06.0328 ; PIK N 454-09-0228
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Sicherheit und Risiko: Begriffe und Konzepte. - Methoden zur Abschätzung von Risiken. - Grundlegende Aspekte des Hochwasserrisikos. - Hochwasserbemessung und Risikoanalysen. - Gefahrenanalyse und Szenariobildung. - Wahrscheinlichkeit von Schadenszenarien. - Hochwasserschäden. - Aussagen zum Hochwasserrisiko.. - Risikobewertung.. - Synthese und Empfehlungen.
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    Washington, D.C. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: 11/M 05.0413
    In: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: In Materials Science, investigations aiming to prepare new types of molecular sieves (porous materials) have opened a productive field of research inspired by the crystal structures of minerals. These new molecular sieves are distinct from zeolites in that they have different kinds of polyhedra that build up their structures. Of particular interest are the new molecular sieves characterized by a mixed "octahedral"-tetrahedral framework (heteropolyhedral frameworks), instead of a purely tetrahedral framework as in zeolites. Heteropolyhedral compounds have been extensively studied since the early 1990's, with particular attention having been focused on titanosilicates, such as ETS-4 (synthetic analog of the mineral zorite) and ETS-10. However, titanosilicates are not the only representatives of novel microporous mineral phases. The search for "octahedral"-tetrahedral silicates was extended to metals other than titanium, for instance, the zirconosilicates with the preparation of synthetic counterparts of the minerals gaidonnayite, petarasite and umbite. Many microporous heteropolyhedral compounds containing metals such as Nb, V, Sn, Ca and lanthanides, have been reported and a wide number of distinct structural types (e.g., rhodesite-delhayelite and tobermorite) have been synthesized and structurally characterized. Moreover, the potential applications of these novel materials have been evaluated, particularly in the areas of catalysis, separation of molecular species, ion exchange and optical and magnetic properties. A comprehensive review of the mineralogical, structural, chemical and crystal-chemical studies carried on natural phases may be extremely useful to inspire and favor investigations on analogs or related synthetic materials. A similar synergy between mineralogists and materials scientists already occurred in the "classical" case of zeolites, in which the wide and deep structural and crystal-chemical knowledge accumulated in the study of the natural phases was extraordinarily useful to the chemists who are active in the field of molecular sieves. In particular, the structural investigation of the natural phases may be extremely rewarding and helpful in orienting the work of synthesis and in understanding the nature of the synthetic products, for the following reasons: Whereas rarely the crystalline synthetic products are suitable for single-crystal structural investigations, the natural counterparts are often well crystallized. Crystallization in nature occurs from chemical systems characterized by a wide compositional range, thus producing compounds with a very rich and variable crystal chemistry, which may provide precious information, suggesting possible substituting elements and addressing the synthetic work in a very productive way. The present volume follows a meeting on "Micro- and mesoporous mineral phases" (Rome, December 6-7, 2004) that was jointly organized by the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (ANL) and the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) via its Commission on Inorganic and Mineral Structures (CIMS). The meeting was convened by Fausto Calderazzo, Giovanni Ferraris, Stefano Merlino and Annibale Mottana and financially supported by several other organizations representing both Mineralogy (e.g., the International Mineralogical Association and the European Mineralogical Union) and Crystallography (e.g., the European Crystallographic Association and the Italian Association of Crystallography). To participants, ANL staff, organizations, and, in general, all involved persons, our sincere acknowledgments; in particular, we are grateful to Annibale Mottana who was able to convince the ANL Academicians to schedule and support the meeting. This volume of the RiMG series highlights the present knowledge on micro- and mesoporous mineral phases, with focus on their crystal-chemical aspects, occurrence and porous activity in nature and experiments. As zeolites are the matter of numerous ad hoc meetings and books - including two volumes in this series - they do not specifically appear in the present volume. The phases of the sodalite and cancrinite-davyne groups, which mineralogists consider distinct from zeolites, are instead considered (in the order, chapter 7 by W. Depmeier and part of chapter 8 by E. Bonaccorsi and S. Merlino, respectively). The first two chapters of the volume cover general aspects of porous materials. This includes the application of the IUPAC nomenclature developed for ordered porous materials to non-zeolite mineral phases (L.B. McCusker, chapter 1) and the extension to heteropolyhedral structures of a topological description by using nodes representing the coordination polyhedra (S.V. Krivovichev, chapter 2). Chapters from 3 to 7 are dedicated to various groups of heteropolyhedral porous structures for which the authors emphasize some of the more general aspects according to their research specialization. G. Ferraris and A. Gula (chapter 3) put the emphasis on the modular aspects of well-known porous phases (such as sepiolite, palygorskite and rhodesite-related structures) as well as on heterophyllosilicates that may be not strictly porous phases (according to the definition given in chapter 1) but could be the starting basis for pillared materials. The porous mineral phases typical of hyperalkaline rocks (such as eudialytes and labuntsovites) are discussed by N.V. Chukanov and I.V. Pekov under their crystal-chemical (chapter 4) and minerogenetic (chapter 5) aspects showing the role of ion exchange during the geological evolution from primary to later phases, with experimental cation exchange data also being reported. J. Rocha and Z. Lin (chapter 6) emphasize how research on the synthesis of octahedral-pentahedral-tetrahedral framework silicates has been inspired and motivated by the many examples of such materials provided by nature; synthesis, structure and possible technological applications of a wide number of these materials are also described. Following chapters 7 and 8 - which besides the cancrinite-davyne group, presents the crystallographic features of the minerals in the tobermorite and gyrolite groups - M. Pasero (chapter 9) illustrates the topological and polysomatic aspects of the "tunnel oxides," a historical name applied to porous oxides related to MnO2, and reviews their main technological applications. The next two chapters (10 and 11) draw attention to "unexpected" porous materials like apatite and sulfides. T.J. White and his team (chapter 10) convincingly show that the apatite structure type displays porous properties, some of which are already exploited. Chapter 10 also contains two appendices that report crystal and synthesis data for hundreds of synthetic apatites, a number that demonstrates how wide the interest is for this class of compounds. E. Makovicky (chapter 11) analyzes the structures of natural and synthetic sulfides and selenides showing that, even if experimental work proving porous activity is practically still missing, several structure types display promising channels. Chapter 12, by M. Mellini, is the only one dedicated to mesoporous mineral phases - which are crystalline compounds with pores wider than 2 nm. Examples discussed are carbon nanotubes, fullerenes - which occur also in nature - chrysotile, opal and, moving from channels to cages, clathrates.
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    ISBN: 0-939950-69-3 , 978-0-939950-69-0
    ISSN: 1529-6466
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    Note: Chapter 1. IUPAC Nomenclature for Ordered Microporous and Mesoporous Materials and its Application to Non-zeolite Microporous Mineral Phases by Lynne B. McCusker, p. 1 - 16 Chapter 2. Topology of Microporous Structures by Sergey Krivovichev, p. 17 - 68 Chapter 3. Polysomatic Aspects of Microporous Minerals - Heterophyllosilicates, Palysepioles and Rhodesite-Related Structures by Giovanni Ferraris and Angela Gula, p. 69 - 104 Chapter 4. Heterosilicates with Tetrahedral-Octahedral Frameworks: Mineralogical and Crystal-Chemical Aspects by Nikita V. Chukanov and Igor V. Pekov, p. 105 - 144 Chapter 5. Microporous Framework Silicate Minerals with Rare and Transition Elements: Minerogenetic Aspects by Igor V. Pekov and Nikita V. Chukanov, p. 145 - 172 Chapter 6. Microporous Mixed Octahedral-Pentahedral-Tetrahedral Framework Silicates by Joao Rocha & Zhi Lin, p. 173 - 202 Chapter 7. The Sodalite Family - A Simple but Versatile Framework Structure by Wulf Depmeier, p. 203 - 240 Chapter 8. Modular Microporous Minerals: Cancrinite-Davyne Group and C-S-H Phases by Elena Bonaccorsi and Stefano Merlinov, p. 241 - 290 Chapter 9. A Short Outline of the Tunnel Oxides by Marco Pasero, p. 291 - 306 Chapter 10. Apatite - An Adaptive Framework Structure by Tim White, Cristiano Ferraris, Jean Kim, and Srinivasan Madhavi, p. 307 - 402 Chapter 11. Micro- and Mesoporous Sulfide and Selenide Structures by Emil Makovicky, p. 403 - 434 Chapter 12. Micro- and Mesoporous Carbon Forms, Chrysotile, and Clathrates by Marcello Mellini, p. 435 - 448
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    Call number: 11/M 05.0596(58)
    In: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: The publication of this volume occurs at the one-hundredth anniversary of 1905, which has been called the annus mirabilus because it was the year of a number of enormous scientific advances. Among them are four papers by Albert Einstein explaining (among other things) Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect, the special theory of relativity, and the equation E = mc2. Also of significance in 1905 was the first application of another major advance in physics, which dramatically changed the fields of Earth and planetary science. In March of 1905 (and published the following year), Ernest Rutherford presented the following in the Silliman Lectures at Yale: "The helium observed in the radioactive minerals is almost certainly due to its production from the radium and other radioactive substances contained therein. If the rate of production of helium from known weights of the different radioelements were experimentally known, it should thus be possible to determine the interval required for the production of the amount of helium observed in radioactive minerals, or, in other words, to determine the age of the mineral." Rutherford E (1906) Radioactive Transformations. Charles Scriber's Sons, NY Thus radioisotopic geochronology was born, almost immediately shattering centuries of speculative conjectures and estimates and laying the foundation for establishment of the geologic timescale, the age of the Earth and meteorites, and a quantitative understanding of the rates of processes ranging from nebular condensation to Quaternary glaciations. There is an important subplot to the historical development of radioisotopic dating over the last hundred years, which, ironically, arises directly from the subsequent history of the U-He dating method Rutherford described in 1905. Almost as soon as radioisotopic dating was invented, it was recognized that the U-He [or later the (U-Th)/He method], provided ages that were often far younger than those allowed by stratigraphic correlations or other techniques such as U/Pb dating. Clearly, as R.J. Strutt noted in 1910, He ages only provided "minimum values, because helium leaks out from the mineral, to what extent it is impossible to say" (Strutt, 1910, Proc Roy Soc Lond, Ser A 84:379-388). For several decades most attention was diverted to U/Pb and other techniques better suited to measurement of crystallization ages and establishment of the geologic timescale. Gradually it became clear that other radioisotopic systems such as K/Ar and later fission-track also provided ages that were clearly younger than formation ages. In 1910 it may have been impossible to say the extent to which He (or most other elements) leaked out of minerals, but eventually a growing understanding of thermally-activated diffusion and annealing began to shed light on the significance of such ages. The recognition that some systems can provide cooling, rather than formation, ages, was gradual and diachronous across radioisotopic systems. Most of the heavy lifting in this regard was accomplished by researchers working on the interpretation of K/Ar and fission-track ages. Ironically, Rutherfordπs He-based radioisotopic system was one of the last to be quantitatively interpreted as a thermochronometer, and has been added to K/Ar (including 40Ar/39Ar) and fission-track methods as important for constraining the medium- to low-temperature thermal histories of rocks and minerals. Thermochronology has had a slow and sometimes fitful maturation from what were once troubling age discrepancies and poorly-understood open-system behaviors, into a powerful branch of geochronology applied by Earth scientists from diverse fields. Cooling ages, coupled with quantitative understanding of crystal-scale kinetic phenomena and crustal- or landscape-scale interpretational models now provide an enormous range of insights into tectonics, geomorphology, and subjects of other fields. At the same time, blossoming of lower temperature thermochronometric approaches has inspired new perspectives into the detailed behavior of higher temperature systems that previously may have been primarily used for establishing formation ages. Increased recognition of the importance of thermal histories, combined with improved analytical precision, has motivated progress in understanding the thermochronologic behavior of U/Pb, Sm/Nd, Lu/Hf, and other systems in a wide range of minerals, filling out the temperature range accessible by thermochronologic approaches. Thus the maturation of low- and medium-temperature thermochronology has led to a fuller understanding of the significance of radioisotopic ages in general, and to one degree or another has permeated most of geochronology. Except in rare cases, the goal of thermochronology is not thermal histories themselves, but rather the geologic processes responsible for them. Thermochronometers are now routinely used for quantifying exhumation histories (tectonic or erosional), magmatism, or landscape evolution. As thermochronology has matured, so have model and interpretational approaches used to convert thermal histories into these more useful geologic histories. Low-temperature thermochronology has been especially important in this regard, as knowledge of thermal processes in the uppermost few kilometers of the crust require consideration of coupled interactions of tectonic, geodynamic, and surface processes. Exciting new developments in these fields in turn drive improved thermochronologic methods and innovative sampling approaches. The chapters This volume presents 22 chapters covering many of the important modern aspects of thermochronology. The coverage of the chapters ranges widely, including historical perspective, analytical techniques, kinetics and calibrations, modeling approaches, and interpretational methods. In general, the chapters focus on intermediate- to low-temperature thermochronometry, though some chapters cover higher temperature methods such as monazite U/Pb closure profiles, and the same theory and approaches used in low-temperature thermochronometry are generally applicable to higher temperature systems. The widely used low- to medium-temperature thermochronometric systems are reviewed in detail in these chapters, but while there are numerous chapters reviewing various aspects of the apatite (U-Th)/He system, there is no chapter singularly devoted to it, partly because of several previous reviews recently published on this topic. Chapter 1 by Reiners, Ehlers, and Zeitler provides a perspective on the history of thermochronology, comments on modern work in this field and general lessons on the potential for noise to be turned into signal. This chapter also provides a summary of the current challenges, unresolved issues, and most exciting prospects in the field. Much of the modern understanding of kinetic controls on apparent ages, thermal histories, and sampling approaches comes from decades of progress in fission-track dating, a method that remains as essential as ever, partly because of the power of track-length measurements and the depth of (at least empirical) understanding of the kinetics of track annealing. Tagami, Donelick and OπSullivan review the fundamentals of modern fission-track dating (Chapter 2). Two of the most commonly dated, well-understood, and powerful minerals dated by fission-track methods are apatite and zircon, and the specifics of modern methods for these systems and their kinetics are reviewed by Donelick, OπSullivan, and Ketcham (Chapter 3), and Tagami (Chapter 4). Although 40Ar/39Ar and (U-Th)/He dating methods followed somewhat different paths to their modern thermochronologic incarnations, they have many features in common, especially in the kinetics of diffusion and closure. Zeitler and Harrison review the concepts underlying both 40Ar/39Ar and (U-Th)/He methods (Chapter 5). Zircon was one of the first minerals dated by the (U-Th)/He method, but has only just begun to be used for thermochronometry of both bedrock and detrital samples, as reviewed by Reiners (Chapter 6). Continuous time-temperature paths from intracrystalline variations of radiogenic Ar proven perhaps the most powerful of all thermochronologic approaches, and an innovative analogous approach in He dating (4He/3He thermochronometry) is revealing remarkably powerful constraints on the extreme low temperature end of thermal histories, as reviewed by Shuster and Farley (Chapter 7). Thermochronology of detrital minerals provides unique constraints on the long-term evolution of orogens, sediment provenance, and depositional age constraints, to name a few. Bernet and Garver (Chapter 8) review the essentials of detrital zircon fission-track dating, one of the most venerable and robust of detrital thermochronometers, and in Chapter 9, Hodges, Ruhl, Wobus, and Pringle review the use of 40Ar/39Ar dating of detrital minerals, demonstrating the power of detrital muscovite ages in illuminating variations in exhumation rates in catchments over broad landscapes. (U-Th)/He thermochronometry presents several unique interpretational challenges besides new kinetics and low temperature sensitivity. One of these is long-alpha stopping distances, and its coupling with diffusion and U-Th zonation in age corrections. Dunai reviews modeling approaches to deal with these issues in interpreting low-temperature thermal histories (Chapter 10). Ketcham (Chapter 11) reviews the theory and calibration of both forward and inverse models of thermal histories from fission-track and (U-Th)/He data, and makes some important points about the interpretations of such models. Translating thermal histories into exhumational histories and their tectonic or geomorphic significance across a landscape requires quantitative understanding of the thermal structure of the crust and how it is perturbed, a review of which is presented by Ehlers (Chapter 12). Braun (Chapter 13) illustrates the power of low-temperature thermochronometry to constrain topographic evolution of landscapes over time, using PECUBE. Gallagher, Stephenson, Brown, Holmes, and Ballester present a novel method of inverse modeling of fission-track and (U-Th)/He data for thermal histories over landscapes (Chapter 14). Continuous time-temperature paths from closure profiles or their step-heating-derived equivalents are, to some degree, the holy grail of thermochronology. Harrison, Zeitler, Grove, and Lovera (Chapter 15) provide a review of the theory, measurement, and interpretation of continuous thermal histories at both intermediate and high temperatures, derived from both K-feldspar 40Ar/39Ar and monazite U/Pb dating. Extensional orogens provide a special challenge and opportunity for thermochronometry because tectonic exhumation by footwall unroofing often outstrips erosional exhumation, and often occurs at high rates. As Stockli shows (Chapter 16) thermochronology in these setting provides opportunities to measure rates of a number of important processes, as well as obtain a snapshot of crustal thermal structure and its imprint on thermochronometers with varying closure temperatures. Spotila (Chapter 17) reviews the use of thermochronology applied to tectonic geomorphology in a wide range of orogenic settings, introducing the concept of denudational maturity. Thermochronology has found great utility in economic geology, and newly developed approaches pose great potential in this area, and shown by McInnes, Evans, Fu, and Garwin in their review of the use and modeling of thermochronology of hydrothermal ore deposits (Chapter 18). The thermal histories of sedimentary basins are also critical to understanding thermal maturation of hydrocarbons, but are also critical for understanding basin formation, erosional histories of source regions, fluid flow, and climate change and other temporal signals preserved in sedimentary rocks. Armstrong (Chapter 19) reviews these issues and the use of thermochronology in deducing the thermal histories of sedimentary basins. Drawing on large datasets of bedrock apatite fission-track dates, Kohn, Gleadow, Brown, Gallagher, Lorencak, and Noble demonstrate the power of modeling, and, importantly, effectively visualizing, integrated thermotectonic and denudational histories over large regions (Chapter 20). Thermal histories of meteorites provide constraints on a wide range of fundamentally important processes, including nebular condensation and early solar-system metamorphic histories, and the dynamics of interplanetary collisions and shock metamorphism. Min reviews thermochronologic approaches to understanding meteorite thermal histories (Chapter 21), including new methods and approaches. Finally, the importance of robust models with which to interpret thermochronologic data is underscored by the review of the Software for Interpretation and Analysis of Thermochronologic Data (Chapter 22), summarized and compiled by Ehlers, for programs associated with the work of authors in this volume and others.
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    ISBN: 0-939950-70-7 , 978-0-939950-70-6
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry 58
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    Note: Chapter 1. Past, present, and future of thermochronology by Peter W. Reiners, Todd A. Ehlers, and Peter K. Zeitler, p. 1 - 18 Chapter 2. Fundamentals of fission-track thermochronology by Takahiro Tagami, Paul B. OπSullivan, p. 19 - 48 Chapter 3. Apatite fission-track analysis by Raymond A. Donelick, Paul B. O'Sullivan, and Richard A. Ketcham, p. 49 - 94 Chapter 4. Zircon fission-track thermochronology and applications to fault studies by Takahiro Tagami, p. 95 - 122 Chapter 5. Fundamentals of noble gas thermochronometry by T. Mark Harrison and Peter K. Zeitler, p. 123 - 150 Chapter 6. Zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronometry by Peter W. Reiners, p. 151 - 180 Chapter 7. 4He/3He thermochronometry: theory, practice, and potential complications by David L. Shuster and Kenneth A. Farley, p. 181 - 204 Chapter 8. Fission-track analysis of detrital zircon by Matthias Bernet and John I. Garver, p. 205 - 238 Chapter 9. 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology of detrital minerals by Kip V. Hodges, Katherine Watson Ruhl, C.W. Wobus, and M.S. Pringle, p. 239 - 258 Chapter 10. Forward modeling and interpretation of (U-Th)/He ages by Tibor J. Dunai, p. 259 - 274 Chapter 11. Forward and inverse modeling of low-temperature thermochronometry data by Richard A. Ketcham, p. 275 - 314 Chapter 12. Crustal thermal processes and the interpretation of thermochronometer data by Todd A. Ehlers, p. 315 - 350 Chapter 13. Quantitative constraints on the rate of landform evolution derived from low-temperature thermochronology by Jean Braun, p. 351 - 374 Chapter 14. Exploiting 3D spatial sampling in inverse modeling of thermochronological data by Kerry Gallagher, John Stephenson, Roderick Brown, Chris Holmes, and Pedro Ballester, p. 375 - 388 Chapter 15. Continuous thermal histories from inversion of closure profiles by T. Mark Harrison, Marty Grove, Oscar M. Lovera, and Peter K. Zeitler, p. 389 - 410 Chapter 16. Application of low-temperature thermochronometry to extensional tectonic settings by Daniel F. Stockli, p. 411 - 448 Chapter 17. Applications of low-temperature thermochronometry to quantification of recent exhumation in mountain belts by James Spotila, p. 449 - 466 Chapter 18. Application of thermochronology to hydrothermal ore deposits by Brent I. A. McInnes, Noreen J. Evans, Frank Q. Fu, and Steve Garwin, p. 467 - 498 Chapter 19. Thermochronometers in sedimentary basins by Phillip A. Armstrong, p. 499 - 526 Chapter 20. Visualizing thermotectonic and denudation histories using apatite fission track thermochronology by Barry P. Kohn, Andrew J.W. Gleadow, Roderick W. Brown, Kerry Gallagher, Matevz Lorencak, and Wayne P. Noble, p. 527 - 566 Chapter 21. Low-temperature thermochronometry of meteorites by Kyoungwon Min, p. 567 - 588 Chapter 22. Computational tools for low-temperature thermochronometer interpretation by Todd A. Ehlers, Tehmasp Chaudhri, Santosh Kumar, Chris W. Fuller, Sean D. Willett, Richard A. Ketcham, Mark T. Brandon, David X. Belton, Barry P. Kohn, Andrew J.W. Gleadow, Tibor J. Dunai, and Frank Q. Fu, p. 589 - 622
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    Call number: 8/M 10.0077
    Description / Table of Contents: Based on contributions to the first General Assembly of the International Consortium on Landslides, this reference and status report emphasizes the mechanisms of different types of landslides, landslide risk analysis, and sustainable disaster management. It comprises the achievements of the ICL over the past three years, since the Kyoto assembly. It consists of three parts: research results of the International Programme on Landslides (IPL); contributions on landslide risk analysis; and articles on sustainable disaster management. In addition, the history of the ICL activities (under the support of UNESCO, WMO, FAO, UN/ISDR, and UNU) is recounted to create a comprehensive overview of international activity on landslides. The contributions reflect a wide range of topics and concerns, randing from field studies, identification of objects of cultural heritage at landslide risk, as well as landslide countermeasures.
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    Praha : Geophysical Inst. of the Acad. of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Call number: M 05.0438 ; M 07.0130
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    Pages: xiii, 192 S. : zahlr. graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 052184875X , 978-0-521-84875-6
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    Call number: 11/M 05.0582
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    [Darmstadt] : Primus-Verl
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    Call number: 9/M 05.0621
    In: Geological Society memoir
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction and previous research. - Seismology and neotectonics. - The gravity field. - Pre-Tertiary stratigraphy. - Granites. - Pre-Tertiary volcanic rocks. - Tertiary stratigraphy. - Tertiary volcanicity. - Quaternary volcanicity. - Fuel resources: oil and gas. - Fuel resources: coal. - Metallic mineral resources. - Structure and structural history. - Tectonic evolution. - Appendix: Radiometric age data for Sumatra.
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
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    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Warning Guidance. - Hazard Assessment. - Mitigation.
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    Pages: 184 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 8/M 06.0379
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    Pages: VIII, 343 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 1402033265
    Series Statement: Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research 23
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    Call number: NBM 07.0476
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    Pages: 1 CD-ROM. ; 12 cm
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    Description / Table of Contents: The Neuquén Basin of northern Patagonia provides an excellent case study in basin analysis and sequence stratigraphy. The basin is one of the largest petroleum provinces in South America and includes a dramatic record of relative sea level changes as well as a unique and globally important palaeontological record. Understanding this region is also central to unravelling the history of the Andes. The latest developments in the study of the area have been combined in this volume to give an integrated series of case studies that document the structural, igneous, sedimentological and palaeontological history of the region from the Triassic to the Recent.
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    Stuttgart : Schweizerbart
    Call number: 9/M 08.0424
    Description / Table of Contents: Im vorliegenden Werk hat das Landesamt für Geologie und Bergbau erstmals eine umfassende Beschreibung der Geologie des gesamten Landesgebietes von Rheinland-Pfalz vorgenommen. Ein wichtiges Ziel der Autoren war es, wissenschaftliche Fakten und Zusammenhänge in zusammengefasster Form wiederzugeben.Nach einem kurzen geographisch-naturräumlichen Überblick und der Schilderung des erdgeschichtlichen Werdegangs der Landesfläche werden die aktuellen stratigraphischen Gliederungen aller im Land Rheinland-Pfalz aufgeschlossenen Gesteinseinheiten, ihre Genese und ihre Petrographie ausführlich dargestellt sowie die tektonischen Strukturen beschrieben. Ergänzend werden zu den einzelnen Erdzeitaltern die wichtigsten Faunen und Floren sowie deren paläogeographische und paläoklimatische Lebensbedingungen aufgezeigt. Zahlreiche Abbildungen und Tabellen unterstützen die textlichen Beschreibungen der Erdgeschichte. Ein kurzer Abriss von Themen der Angewandten Geowissenschaften und der Bodenkunde stellt die Geopotenziale und Georisiken des Landes dar und vervollständigt den Band.Das umfangreiche Literaturverzeichnis ermöglicht es dem Leser, noch detaillierter Informationen über die Geologie von Rheinland-Pfalz zu erlangen. Weiterhin wird das Werk durch ein ausführliches Sach- und Ortsregister erschlossen. Als Ergänzung wird die bereits vom Landesamt für Geologie und Bergbau publizierte Geologische Übersichtskarte von Rheinland-Pfalz im Maßstab 1:300000 empfohlen.
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    Pages: VII, 400 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 25 cm + Kt.-Beil. (2 Bl.)
    ISBN: 3510652150
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    Kanpur : National Information Center of Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institut of Technology
    Call number: 8/M 07.0097
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 48 S.
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    Washington, DC : The World Bank
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    Call number: 8/M 06.0344 ; PIK D 024-07-0264
    In: Disaster risk management series
    Description / Table of Contents: A global view of major natural disaster risk hotspots - areas at relatively high risk of loss from one or more natural hazards. It summarizes the results of an interdisciplinary analysis of the location and characteristics of hotspots for six natural hazards - earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, floods, drought, and cyclones.
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    Pages: xi, 132 S. , graph. Darst., zahlr. Kt.
    ISBN: 0821359304
    Series Statement: Disaster risk management series 5
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    Stuttgart [u.a.] : Teubner
    Call number: 11/M 06.0293
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 262 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 4., überarb. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3519335271
    Series Statement: Teubner Studienbücher Chemie
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    Call number: 8/M 06.0498
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Main uncertainties and risks in geology.- Probabilistic approaches for handling uncertainties.- Uncertainty oriented mathematical methods.- Test calculations and other applications.
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    Pages: XI, 221 S.
    ISBN: 3540206221
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    Stuttgart : Schweizerbart
    Call number: 9/M 09.0400
    Description / Table of Contents: In der geologisch kurzen Zeit von ca. 20.000 Jahren ist die glazial geprägte Landschaft Mecklenburg-Vorpommerns mit ihrer postglazial geformten Küstenregion entstanden. Das jüngere Quartär mit seinem vielfältigen Formenschatz bedeckt deshalb den weitaus größten Teil des Landes vollständig. An den Kliffs der Küste ist es sehr gut aufgeschlossen. Das ältere Quartär tritt auf vergleichsweise kleinen Flächen im Südwesten zutage. Sedimente des Tertiärs, der Kreide und auch des Juras sind allerdings seit langem an der Oberfläche in Form von Schollen bekannt, die das Inlandeis vom Untergrund abgehobelt und in das Quartär eingeschuppt hat.Das Präquartär ist in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts vor allem bei der Suche nach Erdöl- und Erdgas-Lagerstätten mit großem Aufwand bohrtechnisch erschlossen worden. Dabei haben zahlreiche Bohrungen Endteufen von mehr als 5 km, einige sogar mehr als 6 km erreicht. Die Bohrung Mirow 1 wurde 1976 bei der europäischen Rekordteufe von 8.009 m beendet. Die Ergebnisse dieser intensiven Bohrtätigkeit werden hier zum erstenmal zusammenfassend dargestellt: Die weitflächig verbreiteten Ablagerungen des Mesozoikums und Perms erreichen zwischen dem Unterlauf der Elbe und dem der Oder große Mächtigkeiten. Die ebenfalls mächtigen Sedimente des Karbons, Devons, Ordoviziums und Neoproterozoikums sind im Untergrund Vorpommerns einschließlich der vorgelagerten Inseln Rügen, Hiddensee und Usedom sowie der Ostsee nachgewiesen worden. Bis hierher reicht auch das von Skandinavien bekannte Kristallin des Osteuropäischen Kratons. In dieser Monographie werden die Ausbildung und die Struktur der Schichtenfolge vom Fundament bis zur Erdoberfläche sowie die Sedimente der Küste und der Ostsee beschrieben, weiterhin die Nutzung und der Schutz der Geo-Ressourcen aufgezeigt.
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    Pages: XI, 580 S. , graph. Darst., Kt. , 25 cm
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 351065210X
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    Call number: 8/M 12.0014
    Description / Table of Contents: Regelmäßig und scheinbar immer häufiger zeigt die Natur ihre zerstörerische Kraft. Doch nicht alle Naturkatastrophen haben natürliche Ursachen. Längst greift der Mensch in die empfindlichen Kreisläufe unseres Planeten ein und schafft damit neue Gefahren.Die bekannte ZDF-Wetterexpertin Inge Niedek erklärt in ihrem Buch verständlich die Auslöser von Naturereignissen wie Stürmen, Fluten, Vulkanausbrüchen, Lawinenabgängen und Erdrutschen. Eindrucksvolle Bilderserien veranschaulichen die dabei wirksamen Prozesse. Zum schnellen, gezielten Nachschlagen enthält das Buch ein ausführliches Glossar. Inhaltsverzeichnis: Naturkatastrophen - die Erde in Bewegung.- Erdbeben - ungeahnte Kräfte.- Tsunamis - eine Wand aus Wasser.- Vulkanausbrüche - Signale aus dem Erdinnern.- Erdrutsche - ungebremste Massen.- Lawinen - der weiße Tod.- Sturmfluten - Land unter.- Hochwasser - der große Regen.- Stürme - ungebändigte Natur.- Klimawandel - die schleichende Gefahr.- Der Mensch - Zeuge und Täter.- Katastrophenfall - David gegen Goliath?
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    Pages: VII, 251 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3540008314
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    London : The Geological Society
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    Call number: 11/M 04.0178
    In: Rock-forming minerals
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XX, 758 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1862391424
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    GFZ publications
    Potsdam : GeoForschungsZentrum
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    Call number: 21/STR 04/04
    In: Scientific technical report
    Type of Medium: GFZ publications
    Pages: XVIII, 226 S.
    Series Statement: Scientific technical report / GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam 04/04
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    London : Arnold [u.a.]
    Call number: 8/A3 41
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 120 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 37cm
    Edition: 1st publ. in Great Britain
    ISBN: 0340764058
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    Call number: 8/NBM 05.0043
    Type of Medium: Non-book medium
    Pages: 1 CD-ROM
    Edition: 2004 version
    ISBN: 9211010519
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    Call number: 21/STR 04/10
    In: Scientific technical report
    Type of Medium: GFZ publications
    Pages: X, 127 S.
    Series Statement: Scientific technical report / Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam 04/10
    Classification:
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    Note: Zugl.: Potsdam, Univ., Diss., 2004
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    Call number: NBM 06.0013
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    München : Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft
    Call number: 12/M 05.0088 ; M 05.0088
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 264 S.
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