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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-168-478 ; ZS-090(478)
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 120 S. , graph. Darst
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 478
    Classification:
    Oceanology
    Note: Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., FB Phys/Elektrotech., Diss., 2003
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    Call number: ZS-090(473) ; ZSP-168-473
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 103 S. , graph. Darst
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 473
    Classification:
    Oceanology
    Note: Zugl.:Hamburg, Univ., FB Biol., Diss., 2003
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    Call number: ZS-090(479) ; ZSP-168-479
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 147 S. , graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 479
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-168-483 ; Zs.090(483)
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 183 S.
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 483
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    Oceanology
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: AWI G4-04-0085
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 331 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3-540-21477-1
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1 Introduction 2 Features of the Arctic Seas of Russia and Their Ecosystems 2.1 Brief History of the Studies 2.2 Physical Geography 2.3 Features of Geological Structure and Sedimentation 2.4 Hydrology 2.5 Hydrochemistry 2.5.1 Oxygen 2.5.2 pH 2.5.3 Alkalinity 2.5.4 Nutrients (P, N, and Si) 3 Biological Production of the Arctic Seas of Russia 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Barents Sea 3.3 White Sea 3.4. Kara Sea 3.5. Seas of the East Arctic 4 Particulate Matter and Vertical Carbon Fluxes in the Water–Bottom System 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Barents Sea 4.3 White Sea 4.4 Kara Sea 4.5 Laptev, East Siberian, and Chukchi Seas 4.6 Carbon Fluxes from the Photic Zone to the Seafloor 4.7 Conclusion 5 Horizontal Carbon Fluxes in the Land–Sea System 5.1 Riverine Runoff and Carbon Fluxes 5.1.1 Water Runoff and Particulate Matter Supply 5.1.2 Carbon runoff 5.2 Coastal Abrasion and Carbon Fluxes 5.3 Aerosols and Eolian Carbon Fluxes 5.4 Underground and Glacial Runoff 5.4.1 Underground Runoff 5.4.2 Ice and Glacial Discharge 5.4.3 Interstitial Waters 6 Carbon in the Bottom Sediments 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Brief History of the Studies of Carbon and Organic Matter Composition 6.3 Selected Features of the Polar Lithogenesis 6.4 Organo-Chemical Composition of the Sediments 6.5 Distribution and Accumulation Rate of Carbon in the Bottom Sediments 6.5.1 Contents of TOC and Ccarb in Different Types of the Sediments 6.5.2 Distribution of TOC and its Accumulation Rate in the Bottom Sediments 6.5.3 Distribution of Ccarb and its Accumulation Rates in the Bottom Sediments 7 Elements of Carbon Balance and Cycling in the Arctic Seas of Russia 7.1 Fluxes and Balance of Masses 7.2 Ecological Features of the Arctic Seas and their Influence on Carbon Cycling References Index
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    Call number: ZSP-119-14
    In: Altenburger naturwissenschaftliche Forschungen
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    Pages: 103 S. + Beilagen
    Series Statement: Altenburger naturwissenschaftliche Forschungen 14
    Language: German
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  • 7
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: AWI G5-04-0086
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 726 S. , 25 cm
    ISBN: 3540207511
    Note: Contents: Contributing Authors. - SECTION 1. HISTORY OF RESEARCH OF POLAR SOIL. - The History of Research of Polar Soil: Introduction / S. V. Goryachkin. - Chapter 1. Soil Research in Arctic Alaska, Greenland, and Antarctica / J.C.F. Tedrow. - Chapter 2. The History of Research of Eurasian Cryosols / S.V. Goryachkin, N.A. Karavaeva, and O.V. Makeev. - Chapter 3. Northern Soil Research in Canada / C. Tarnocai. - SECTION 2. THE GEOGRAPHY OF CRYOSOLS. - The Geography of Cryosols: Introduction / C.A. Scott Smith and S.V. Goryachkin. - Chapter 1. Similarities and Differences in Arctic and Antarctic Soil Zones / S. V. Goryachkin, H.P. Blume, L. Beyer, I. Campbell, G. Claridge, J. G. Bockheim, N.A. Karavaeva, V. Targulian, and C. Tarnocai. - Chapter 2. Cryosols in Alaska / C.-L. Ping, M. H. Clark, and D. K. Swanson. - Chapter 3. Cryosols of Arctic Canada / C. Tarnocai. - Chapter 4. Cryosols of the Boreal, Subarctic, and Western Cordillera Regions of Canada / C. A. S. Smith and H. Veldhuis. - Chapter 5. Cryosols in the Russian Arctic Archipelagos / S. V. Goryachkin and N. A. Karavaeva. - Chapter 6. Soils and Soil Cover of Northeastern Eurasia / Ye. M. Naumov. - Chapter 7. Cryosols of the Russian European North / S. V. Goryachkin and I. V. Ignatenko. - Chapter 8. Cryosols of Western Siberia / N. Karavaeva. - Chapter 9. Cryosols of the Mountains of Southern Siberia and Far Eastern Russia / R. G. Gracheva. - Chapter 10. Geography and Ecology of Cryogenic Soils of Mongolia / S. V. Maximovich. - Chapter 11. The Periglacial Environment and Distribution of Cryosols in China / C.-L. Ping, G. Qiu, and L.Zhao. - Chapter 12. Cryosols of the Arid Antarctic / I. B. Campbell and G. G. C. Claridge. - Chapter 13. The Soil Cover of Central Siberia / I. A. Sokolov, T. V. Ananko, and D. Ye. Konyushkov. - SECTION 3. PROPERTIES AND PROCESSES OF CRYOSOLS. - Properties and Processes of Cryosols: Introduction / B. Van Vliet-Lanoë. - Chapter 1. Physico-Chemical Processes in Cryogenic Soils / V. Ostroumov. - Chapter 2. Micromorphology of Cryosols / B. Van Vliet-Lanoë, C. A. Fox, and S. V. Gubin. - Chapter 3. The Thermal Regime of Cryosols / C. R. Burn. - Chapter 4. Cryosols in the Extremely Arid Transantarctic Mountains Region of Antarctica / I. B. Campbell and G. G. C. Claridge. - Chapter 5. Mineralogy and Weathering of Antarctic Cryosols / H.-P. Blume, J. Chen, E. Kalk, and D. Kuhn. - Chapter 6. Weathering Processes in Arid Cryosols / G. G. C. Claridge and I. B. Campbell. - SECTION 4. ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF CRYOSOLS. - Ecological Processes of Cryosols: Introduction / L. Beyer. - Chapter 1. Organic Matter and Bioactivity in Cryosols of Arctic Alaska / G. J. Michaelson, X.Y. Dai, and C.-L Ping. - Chapter 2. The Biological Cycle in Terrestrial Polar Ecosystems and its Influence on Soil Formation / D. G. Zamolodchikov and D. G. Fedorov-Davydov. - Chapter 3. Soil Organic Matter Storage in Cold Soils of CoastalEastern Antarctica (Casey Station, Wilkes Land) / L. Beyer, K. Pingpank, M. Bölter, and R. D. Seppelt. - Chapter 4. Composition and Transformation of Soil Organic Matter in Cryosols and Gelic Histosols in Coastal Eastern Antarctica (Casey Station, Wilkes Land) / L. Beyer, D. M. White, K. Pingpank, and M. Bolter. - Chapter 5. Microorganisms and Microbial Processes in Antarctic Soils / M. Bolter and E. Kandeler. - Chapter 6. The Biology of Arid Cryosols / G. G. C. Claridge and I. B. Campbell. - Chapter 7. Biodiversity, primary productivity, and the seasonal dynamic of soil processes in Taimyr soil-permafrost complexes / V. D. Vassiljevskaja, B. Pospelova, and V. Telesnina. - SECTION 5. CLASSIFICATION OF CRYOSOLS. - Classification of Cryosols: Introduction / G. Broil and D. Ye. Konyushkov. - Chapter 1. Classification of Cryosols in Canada / C. Tarnocai. - Chapter 2. Classification of Cryosols in Russia / G. Mazhitova. - Chapter 3. The Gelisol Order in Soil Taxonomy / R. J. Ahrens, J. G. Bockheim, and C-L. Ping. - Chapter 4. Classification of Permafrost-Affected Soils in the WRB / C. Tarnocai, G. Broil, and H.-P. Blume. - SECTION 6. MANAGEMENT AND USE OF CRYOSOLS. - Management and Use of Cryosols: Introduction / I. B.Campbell. - Chapter 1. Agricultural Use of Tundra Soils in the Vorkuta Area, Northeast European Russia / I. A. Archegova, N. Kotelina, and G. Mazhitova. - Chapter 2. Disposal of Mine Tailings in Continuous Permafrost Areas:Environmental Aspects and Future Control Strategies / B. Elberling. - Chapter 3. Environmental Impacts and Recovery from Human Activities on Cryosols of the Transantarctic Mountains / I. B. Campbell and G. G. C. Claridge. - Chapter 4. Soil Properties and Relationships in Cryosols of theRegion of the Transantarctic Mountains in Antarctica / I. B. Campbell and G. G. C. Claridge
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    Hoboken, NJ : Wiley
    Call number: AWI G3-04-0027
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 363 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0471615498
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Preface to the First Edition. - 1. Frozen Ground. - 1.1 Frozen Ground Support Systems. - 1.2 Seasonally and Perennially Frozen Ground. - 1.3 Terrain Features in Permafrost Areas. - 1.4 Engineering Considerations. - Problems. - 2. Physical and Thermal Properties. - 2.1 Composition and Structure of Frozen Ground. - 2.2 Soil Classification. - 2.3 Water-Ice Phase Relationships. - 2.4 Soil Frost Action. - 2.5 Thermal Properties. - Problems. - 3. Heat Flow in Soils. - 3.1 Heat Transfer at the Ground Surface. - 3.2 Seasonal Ground Freezing (or Thawing). - 3.3 Frost Protection and Thermal Insulation. - 3.4 Temperature Below Cooled (or Heated) Areas. - 3.5 Thermal Analysis: Frozen Ground Support Systems. - Problems. - 4. Thaw Behavior of Frozen Ground. - 4.1 Thaw Settlement. - 4.2 Consolidation of Thawing Soils. - 4.3 Thaw Consolidation in Some Layered Systems. - Problems. - 5. Mechanical Properties of Frozen Soils. - 5.1 Stress-Strain-Time and Strength Behavior. - 5.2 Factors Influencing Creep and Strength. - 5.3 Analytical Representation of Creep and Strength Data. - 5.4 Frozen Soil Behavior in Uniaxial Tension. - 5.5 Deformability of Frozen Soils. - 5.6 Compressibility of Frozen Soils. - 5.7 Frozen Ground sensitivity to Climate Change. - 5.8 Frozen Soil Creep and Strength: Generalization of Test Data. - Problems. - 6. Construction Ground Freezing. - 6.1 Design Considerations. - 6.2 Freezing Methods and System Installation. - 6.3 Structural Design of Frozen Earth Walls. - 6.4 Monitoring Requirements. - 6.5 Other Construction Considerations. - Problems. - 7. Foundations in Frozen Soils. - 7.1 General Considerations. - 7.2 Shallow Foundations. - 7.3 Pile Foundations. - 7.4 Frost Heave Forces on Foundations. - 7.5 Frost Protection of Foundations Using Ground Insulation. - Problems. - 8. Stability of Soil Masses in Cold Regions. - 8.1 Landslides in Permafrost: Classification. - 8.2 Slopes in Thawing Permafrost. - 8.3 Slopes in Frozen Soils. - 8.4 Monitoring Creep in Frozen Slopes. - 8.5 Slope Stabilization Methods. - Problems. - 9. Earthwork in Cold Regions. - 9.1 Site Considerations. - 9.2 Excavation and Transport. - 9.3 Field Placement. - 9.4 Water-Retaining Embankments on Permafrost. - 9.5 Embankment Performance. - 10. Field Investigations. - 10.1 Sampling Frozen Ground. - 10.2 Ground-Temperature Measurement. - 10.3 Field Testing of Frozen Soils. - 10.4 Geophysical Methods. - 11. Pavement Structures. - 11.1 Seasonal Frost Areas. - 11.2 Permafrost Areas. - 11.3 Highway Insulation. - 11.4 Load Restrictions. - 11.5 Special Problems. - Problems. - Appendix A. Notation. - Symbols. - Greek Symbols. - Subscripts. - Appendix B. SI Units. - SI Base Units. - SI Prefixes. - SI Derived Units. - Conversion Factors. - Appendix C. Laboratory and Field Tests on Frozen Soils. - C.1 Handling, Storage, and Machining of Specimens Prior to Testing. - C.2 Uniaxial Compression Test. - C.3 Uniaxial Tensile Test. - C.4 Salinity of Soil Pore Water. - C.5 Thermosiphon. - C.6 Pile Load Test in Permafrost. - C.7 Hydraulic Conductivity of Frozen Soils. - References. - Author Index. - Subject Index.
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  • 9
    Call number: ZS-090(480) ; ZSP-168-480
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract: Marine biota show latitudinal gradients in distribution, composition and diversity. Most studies of latitudinal gradients in organism biology and ecology are based on between-species comparisons and hence are hampered by taxon-related variability in the parameters under investigation. To reduce taxonomic noise and to minimize the risk of otherwise misleading generalisations I used species from one single bivalve family (Pectinidae, scallops.Ecological (e.g. age, growth, productivity) and physiological (standard metabolic rate, enzyme kinetics) parameters of three scallop species (Adamussium colbecki, Aequipecten opercularis and Zygochlamys patagonica) were measured and combined with data extracted from literature. The resulting database comprised 226 studies of 26 species living over a temperature range of 28°C. The overall growth performance of scallops increases with decreasing latitude, i.e. it is strongly coupled to annual solar energy input but weakly coupled to average annual water temperature. Mean annual water temperatures and annual solar energy input by themselves can explain only a small part of the variability observed in growth performance. An analysis of 82 published studies on standard metabolism provided no evidence for metabolic cold adaptation at the organism level. In contrast, mitochondrial proliferation caused a rise in oxygen demand in the Antarctic scallop indicating that metabolic cold adaptation does occur on the cellular level. It must be assumed that energy savings occur to counterbalance the cost of cellular MCA. At which organisational level such savings may occur remains unanswered so far.The present study indicates that many scallop species have developed strong life-history adaptations to the particular conditions of both alimentation and temperature they experience. In addition, the established pectinid database (ScallopBASE) provides a good basis for the evaluation of evolutionary adaptations and constraints.
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    Pages: XI, 161 S.
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 480
    Note: Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., FB 2 Biol./Chemie, Diss., 2003
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-168-484 ; ZS-090(484)
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 141 S.
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 484
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    Oceanology
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    Call number: ZSP-125-2000
    In: Antarctic Automatic Weather Station Data for the Calender Year ...
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    Pages: 48 S. : graph. Darst.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-04-0007
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 542 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3899370430
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt 1. Vorwort 2. Einleitung 2.1 Allgemeine Hinweise für die Benutzer 2.2 Die Göttinger Pollen-Referenzsammlung 2.3 Herstellung der Pollenpräparate 2.4 Mikroskopische Untersuchungen, Mikrofotografie 2.5 Terminologie, Erläuterungen und Abkürzungen 2.6 Nomenklatur 2.7 Die Einbeziehung von Pflanzensippen aus Südeuropa (inkl. Kleinasien und N-Afrika) und aus den pliozänen Floren Mitteleuropas 2.8 Bestimmungsschlüssel für die Skulpturtypen 2.9 Bestimmungsschlüssel für die Pollenklassen 3. Polyadeae 4. Tetradeae 4.1 Catalpa 4.2 Drosera 4.2.1 Drosera rotundifolia-Typ 4.2.2 Drosera intermedia 4.3 Juncaceae 4.4 Periploca 4.5 Spiranthes 4.6 Aldrovanda vesiculosa 4.7 Ericaceae-Empetrum-Gruppe 4.7.1 Arctostaphylos alpina 4.7.2 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 4.7.3 Arbutus 4.7.4 Calluna vulgaris 4.7.5 Empetrum / Ledum 4.7.6 Moneses uniflora 4.7.7 Sammelgruppe Vaccinium-Typ 4.8 Chimaphila umbellata 4.9 Typha latifolia-Typ 4.10 Epipactis-Gruppe 4.10.1 Listera cordata 4.10.2 Epipactis 4.10.3 Neottia-Typ 5. Dyadeae 5.1 Scheuchzeria palustris 6. Vesiculatae 6.1 Tsuga 6.1.1 Tsuga diversifolia-Typ 6.1.2 Tsuga candensis-Typ 6.2 Picea 6.3 Pinus 6.3.1 Pinus cembra-Typ 6.3.2 Pinus sylvestris-Typ 6.4 Keteleeria davidiana 6.5 Abies 6.6 Cedrus 7. Inaperturatae inkl. Polyplicatae 7.1 Thesium 7.2 Ephedra 7.2.1 Ephedra distachya-Typ 7.2.2 Ephedra fragilis-Typ 7.2.3 Ephedra foliata-Typ 7.3 Cryptomeria-Typ 7.4 Juniperus-Typ 7.4.1 Juniperus communis-Typ 7.4.2 Juniperus excelsa-Typ 7.4.3 Cunninghamia-Typ 7.5 Larix, Pseudotsuga 7.6 Arum 7.7 Aristolochia 7.8 Populus 7.9 Taxus 7.10 Asarum europaeum 7.11 Crocus vernus-Typ 7.12 Elodea 7.13 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae 7.14 Smilax 7.15 Laurus, Cinnamomum 7.16 Ruppia maritima 7.17 Callitriche obtusangula 7.18 Triglochin 7.19 Callitriche stagnalis 7.20 Potamogeton natans-Typ 7.21 Potamogeton pectinatus-Typ 8. Monoporatae 8.1 Nymphaea 8.2 Poaceae 8.2.1 Zea mays 8.2.2 Hordeum-Typ 8.2.3 Secale 8.2.4 Lygeum sparturn 8.2.5 Avena-Typ 8.2.6 Triticum-Typ 8.2.7 Panicum-Typ Das Hirse-Problem Anwendungsbeispiele der Getreide-Pollenanalyse 8.2.8 Wild gras-Typ 8.2.8.1 Hordeum-Typ W 8.2.8.2 Triticum-Typ W 8.2.8.3 Panicum-Typ W 8.2.8.4 Avena-Typ W 8.3 Lemnaceae 8.4 Sparganium-Typ 8.5 Cephalanthera-Typ 9. Monocolpatae 9.1 Asphodelus-Gruppe 9.1.1 Asphodelus fistulosus 9.1.2 Asphodeline lutea 9.1.3 Asphodelus albus-Typ 9.2 Welwitschia mirabilis 9.3 Sciadopitys verticillata 9.4 Magnoliaceae 9.4.1 Liriodendron tulipifera 9.4.2 Magnolia 9.5 Iris pumila-Typ 9.6 Nuphar 9.7 Stratiotes aloides 9.8 Pancratium 9.9 Anthericum 9.10 Lilium 9.11 Paradisia liliastrum 9.12 Hemerocallis 9.13 Iris germanica-Typ 9.14 Muscari 9.14.1 Muscari neglectum-Typ 9.14.2 Muscari comosum-Typ 9.15 Polygonatum verticillatum 9.16 Asparagus acutifolius 9.17 Ornithogalum umbellatum-Typ 9.18 Erythronium dens-canis 9.19 Fritillaria 9.20 Lloydia serotina 9.21 Iris pseudacorus-Typ 9.22 Butomus umbellatus 9.23 Veratrum 9.24 Gagea-Typ 9.25 Narcissus poeticus-Typ 9.26 Acorus calamus 9.27 Gladiolus-Typ 9.28 Sisyrinchium bermudiana 9.29 Leucojum-Typ 9.30 Allium vineale-Typ 9.31 Iris humilis 9.32 Majanthemum-Typ 9.33 Asparagus officinalis-Typ 9.34 Narthecium ossifragum 9.35 Convallaria-Typ 9.36 Allium ursinum-Typ 9.37 Ginkgo biloba 9.38 Polygonatum odoratum-Typ 10. Syncolpatae 10.1 Berberis vulgaris 10.2 Crocus biflorus-Typ 10.3 Aphyllanthes monspeliensis 10.4 Eriocaulon septangulare 10.5 Simethis planifolia 10.6 Mahonia 10.7 Pseudofumaria lutea (syn. Corydalis lutea) 10.8 Anarrhinum bellidifolium 10.9 Pedicularis palustris-Typ 10.10 Nymphoides peltata 10.11 Pedicularis verticillata-Typ 10.12 Loranthus europaeus 10.13 Myrtus communis 10.14 Primula Jarinosa-Typ 11. Dicolpatae 11.1 Tamus communis 11.2 Chamaerops humilis 11.3 Calla palustris 11.4 Tofieldia 11.5 Hypecoum pendulum 11.6 Cypripedium calceolus 12. Dicolporatae 12.1 Tordylium maximum 13. Tricolpatae PK mit psilaten, scabraten, verrucaten oder microverrucaten Skulpturen 13.1 Morina persica 13.2 Trapa natans 13.3 Adonis aestivalis-Typ 13.4 Aconitum-Gruppe 13.4.1 Aquilegia-Typ 13.4.2 Aconitum-Typ 13.4.3 Consolida-Typ 13.5 Polycarpon tetraphyllum 13.6 Comandra elegans 13.7 Sanguisorba minor-Typ 13.8 Sanguisorba dodecandra 13.9 Convolvulus arvensis-Typ 13.10 Valerianella 13.11 Alchemilla-Gruppe 13.11.1 Aphanes arvensis-Typ 13.11.2 Alchemilla pentaphyllea-Typ 13.12 Polygon um alpinum 13.13 Melampyrum 13.14 Helleborus niger 13.15 Spergularia-Typ 13.16 Cuscuta europaea-Typ 13.17 Myricaria germanica 13.18 Viola odorata-Typ 13.19 Rhinanthus-Gruppe 13.19.1 Rhinanthus-Typ 13.19.2 Veronica-Typ 13.20 Vinca minor 13.21 Monotropa hypopitys 13.22 Lamium album-Typ 13.23 Teucrium 13.23.1 Teucrium botrys 13.23.2 Teucrium chamaedrys-Typ 13.24 Saxifraga hirculus-Typ 13.25 Quercus 13.25.1 Quercus robur-pubescens-Typ 13.25.2 Quercus cerris-Typ 13.25.3 Quercus ilex-Typ 13.26 Cimicifuga Joetida 13.27 Oxalis acetosella 13.28 Garidella nigellastrum 13.29 Nigella 13.30 Eranthis hyemalis 13.31 Hepatica nobilis 13.32 Ranunculus acris-Typ 13.33 Globularia 13.34 Adonis vernalis 13.35 Caltha-Typ 13.36 Papaver rhoeas-Gruppe 13.36.1 Papaver rhoeas-Typ 13.36.2 Meconopsis cambrica 14. Tricolporatae. PK mit psilaten, scabraten, verrucaten oder microverrucaten Skulpturen 14.1 Onosma 14.2 Cyclamen europaeum 14.3 Nicandra physalodes 14.4 Verbena officinalis 14.5 Symplocos 14.6 Hippophae· rhamnoides 14.7 Shepherdia argentea 14.8 Elaeagnus 14.9 (Bistorta-) Polygonum bistorta-Typ 14.9.1 Bistorta officinalis 14.9.2 Bistorta vivipara 14.10 Xanthium strumarium-Typ 14.11 Apiaceae 14.11.1 Turgenia latifolia 14.11.2 Heracleum sphondylium 14.11.3 Tordylium apulum 14.11.4 Caucalis platycarpos-Typ 14.11.5 Pimpinella saxifraga 14.11.6 Conium-Typ 14.11.7 Orlaya grandiflora 14.11.8 Oenanthe fistulosa 14.11.9 Astrantia-Typ 14.11.10 Cicuta virosa 14.11.11 Sammelgruppe 14.11.12 Eryngium 14.11.13 Trochiscanthes nodiflorus 14.11.14 Berula erecta-Gruppe 14.10.14.1 Sison amomum, Trinia kitaibelii 14.11.14.2 Berula erecta, Sium sisarum 14.11.15 Anthriscus cerefolium 14.11.16 Pimpinella major-Typ 14.11.17 Scandix pecten-veneris 14.11.18 Daucus-Typ 14.11.19 Bifora-Typ 14.11.20 Bupleurum, Grafia, Molopospermum 14.11.21 Ligusticum mutellina-Typ 14.11.22 Hydrocotyle vulgaris 14.11.23 Pleurospermum, Smyrnium, Laserpitium nitidum 14.11.23.1 Pleurospermum austriacum 14.11.23.2 Smyrnium olusatrum 14.11.23.3 Laserpitium nitidum 14.11.24 Levisticum-Typ 14.12 Lycopsis arvensis-Typ 14.13 Artemisia 14.14 Centaurea cyanus 14.15 Centaurea montana-Typ 14.16 Centaurea scabiosa-Typ 14.17 Fallopia 14.18 Polygonum aviculare-Typ 14.19 Anthyllis vulneraria 14.20 Ornithopus 14.21 Capsicum-Typ 14.22 Solanum dulcamara 14.23 Solanum nigrum-Typ 14.24 Filipendula 14.25 Bruckenthalia spiculifolia 14.26 Castanea 14.27 Androsace alpina-Typ 14.28 Dorycnium 14.29 Lotus, Tetragonalobus 14.29.1 Lotus-Typ 14.29.2 Tetragonolobus-Typ 14.30 Nyssa 14.31 Frangula alnus 14.32 Shepherdia canadensis 14.33 Cyclamen hederifolium 14.34 Eucommia ulmoides 14.35 Fagus 15. Tricolporoidatae. PK mit psilaten, scabraten, verrucaten oder microverrucaten Skulpturen 15.1 Cornus 15.1.1 Cornus sanguinea1 5.1.2 Cornus mas-Typ 15.2 Scopolia carniolica 15.3 Gratiola officinalis 15.4 Mercurialis 15.4.1 Mercurialis perennis-Typ 15.4.2 Mercurialis annua 15.5 Styrax officinalis 15.6 Elatine 15.7 Medicago sativa-Typ 15.8 Diospyros 15.9 · Sammelgruppe 15.9.1 Erinus alpinus 15.9.2 Soldanella-Typ 15.9.3 Actinidia-Typ 15.9.4 Orthilia secunda 15.9.5 Punica granatum 16. Tricolpatae, Tricolporoidatae und Tricolporatae. PK mit clavaten, baculaten, verrucaten oder gemmaten Skulpturen 16.1 Geranium 16.2 Ilex aquifolium 16.3 Viscum album 16.4 Rubus chamaemorus 16.5 Radiola linoides 16.6 Linum 16.5.1 Linum usitatissimum-Typ 16.5.2 Linum alpin um-Typ 16.5.3 Linum tenuifolium-Typ 17. Tricolpatae, Tricolporoidatae und Tricolporatae. PK mit echinaten Skulptur
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    Call number: AWI G4-04-0032
    In: The lakes handbook, Volume 1
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VI, 699 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: first published
    ISBN: 0632047976
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: List of contributors. - 1. Lakes, limnology and limnetic ecology: towards a new synthesis. - 2. The origin of lake basins. - 3. The hydrology of lakes. - 4. Chemical processes regulating the composition of lake waters. - 5. Physical properties of water relevant to limnology and limnetic ecology. - 6. The motion of lake waters. - 7. Regulatory impacts of humic substances in lakes. - 8. Sedimentation and lake sediment formation. - 9. Organisation and energetic partitioning of limnetic communities. - 10. Phytoplankton. - 11 Aquatic plants and lake ecosystems. - 12. Benthic invertebrates. - 13. Pelagic microbes - protozoa and the microbial food web. - 14. Zooplankton. - 15. Fish population ecology. - 16. Fish community ecology. - 17. Self-regulation of limnetic ecosystems. - 18. Palaeolimnology. - Index.
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    Call number: ZSP-115-04-0068
    In: Arbeitskreis Geologie der Polargebiete in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Polarforschung und FKPE-Arbeitsgruppe "Geophysik der Polargebiete"
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    Call number: ZSP-168-482 ; ZS-090(482)
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 229 S.
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    Pages: 157 S.
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 476
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    Pages: 90 S.
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    Call number: ZS-090(472) ; ZSP-168-472
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    Pages: VI, 144 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
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    Call number: ZSP-168-486 ; Zs-090(486)
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 142 S.
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 486
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    Call number: ZS-090(491) ; ZSP-168-491
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 135 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 491
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    Note: Zugl.:Hamburg, Univ., FB Biologie, Diss., 2003
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    Call number: ZS-090(489) ; ZSP-168-489
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung, 489
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    Pages: 231 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 489
    Language: English
    Note: Enthaltener Beitrag: Russian-German cooperation System Laptev Sea : the expedition Lena-Anabar 2003 / edited by Lutz Schirrmeister, Mikhail N. Grigoriev, Lars Kutzbach, Dirk Wagner and Dmitry Yu. Bolshiyanov , Enthaltener Beitrag: The Russian-German TRANSDRIFT IX Expedition of RV "Ivan Kireyev" 2003 / edited by Carolyn Wegner, Jens Hölemann and Vladimir Churun , Contents for "Russian-German cooperation System Laptev Sea : the expedition Lena-Anabar 2003" 1 Introduction 2 Expedition itinerary and general logistics 3 Ecological studies on permafrost soils and landscapes of the central Lena Delta6 3.1 Aims and study area 3.2 Energy and water budget of permafrost soils – long time soil survey station on Samoylov Island 3.3 Micrometeorological measurements of energy, water, and carbon exchange between Arctic tundra and the atmosphere 3.3.1 Introduction 3.3.2 Experimental set-up 3.3.3 The observation period 2003 3.3.3.1 Wind characteristics 3.3.3.2 Meteorological conditions 3.3.3.3 Turbulent fluxes 3.4 Microbial process studies on methane fluxes from permafrost environments 3.4.1 Introduction 3.4.2 Methane emission and microbial methane production 3.4.2.1 Methods and field experiments 3.4.2.2 Preliminary results 3.4.3 Process studies on methane oxidation 3.4.3.1 Introduction and objectives 3.4.3.2 Methods and field experiments 3.4.3.3 Preliminary results 3.4.4 Further investigations 3.5 Studies on recent cryogenesis 3.6 Seasonal progression of active-layer thickness dependent on microrelief 3.6.1 Introduction 3.6.2 Methods 3.6.3 First results 3.7 Air photography and surface classification of Samoylov Island 3.8 Hydrobiological investigations in the Lena Delta in summer 2003 3.8.1 Objectives 3.8.2 Research tasks 3.8.3 Material and methods 3.8.4 Preliminary results 3.9 Appendices Appendix 3-1 Collected variables determined by direct measurements within the micrometeorological campaign Samoylov, 2003 Appendix 3-2 Variables derived from calculations within the micrometeorological campaign Samoylov, 2003 Appendix 3-3 Constants required in calculations Appendix 3-4 List of samples for methane emission and microbial methane production studies Appendix 3-5 List of soil samples for methane oxidation studies 3.10 References 4 Periglacial studies around Cape Mamontov Klyk 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Geological and geographical background 4.3 Geomorphologic route along the Urasalakh River 4.3.1 Structure of Quaternary deposits along the Urasalakh River valley 4.3.2 Geomorphologic structure of the valley 4.3.3 Studies of lakes 4.4 Multi-sensor optical remote sensing of periglacial tundra landscapes 4.4.1 Research aim 4.4.2 Satellite data 4.4.3 General geomorphology in the Lena-Anabar interfluve 4.4.4 Geomorphology in the investigation area near Cape Mamontov Klyk 4.4.5 Field data 4.4.6 Tachymetric survey of periglacial surface features 4.4.7 Characterisation in situ surface properties with a soil probe at a typical elevated Edoma plain 4.5 Methane-related studies on recent tundra soils 4.5.1 Introduction and objectives 4.5.2 Methods 4.5.3 First results 4.6 The coastal section of Cape Mamontov Klyk 4.6.1 General profile 4.6.2 Cryolithological studies of permafrost deposits 4.6.2.1 The first composite profile 4.6.2.2 The second composite profile 4.6.2.3 Additional sampled subprofiles 4.6.3 Ice wedges of Cape Mamontov Klyk 4.6.3.1 Introduction 4.6.3.2 The ice wedges in the lower sands (Unit A) and in the sand-peat-complex (Unit B) 4.6.3.3 Ice wedges of the Late Pleistocene Ice Complex (Unit C) and of Holocene deposits (Unit D) 4.6.3.4 Ground ice of unknown origin 4.6.3.5 Ice wedge section west of the Nuchcha Dzhiele River mouth 4.6.3.6 General interpretation of the sampled profile 4.6.4 Geomicrobiological studies 4.6.4.1Introduction and objectives 4.6.4.2 Methods 4.6.4.3 First results: Methane content of permafrost samples 4.6.5 Paleontological studies 4.7 Studies of coastal dynamics and sub sea permafrost 4.7.1 Preliminary results of sub-sea permafrost drilling in the near-shore zone (spring 2003) 4.7.1.1 Introduction and background 4.7.1.2 Methods and preliminary results 4.7.1.3 Further investigations 4.7.2 Measurements of the coast relief in the area of Cape Mamontov Klyk and ice and sediment sampling 4.7.2.1 Introduction 4.7.2.2 Methods 4.7.2.3 Preliminary results 4.7.2.4 Further investigations 4.7.3 Shore face profiles in the area of Cape Mamontov Klyk: echo sounding, seawater and sea bottom deposits sampling 4.7.3.1 Introduction 4.7.3.2 Methods 4.7.3.3 Preliminary results 4.7.3.4 Further investigations 4.8 References 4.9 Appendices Appendix 4-1. Surface parameters for the studied geolocated sites around Cape Mamontov Klyk Appendix 4-2. Active layer data of the geo-located sites Appendix 4-3. List of soil samples (active layer); collected in the coastal lowland Appendix 4-4. List of permafrost sediment and paleosol samples for microbiological, molecular biological and biochemical analyses Appendix 4-5. List of sediment samples Appendix 4-6. List of ice and water samples Appendix 4-7. Collection of bone samples , Content for "The Russian-German TRANSDRIFT IX Expedition of RV "Ivan Kireyev" 2003" 1. Process Studies on Permafrost Dynamics in the Laptev Sea – An Introduction 2. The TRANSDRIFT IX Expedition: Process studies on submarine permafrost dynamics in the Laptev Sea 3. Motivation: Deployment of two seafloor observatories 4. Recent stability factors of submarine permafrost 4.1 Working program 4.2 Preliminary results 5. Hydrochemical structure of the water column 5.1 Working program 6. Diversity of nitrifying bacteria in submarine permafrost 6.1 Working program 6.2 Preliminary Results 7. Appendix: Station list of the TRANSDRIFT IX (IK03) expedition 8. References
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    Call number: ZSP-760/A-10
    In: Terra Antartica reports
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    Pages: 49 S. + Kt.
    ISBN: 8888395075
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    Call number: AWI G2-05-0084 ; AWI G2-06-0213
    Description / Table of Contents: To understand the global oceanic carbon budget and related climate change, exact measurements of organic carbon flux in all oceans environments, especially the continental margins, are crucial. In fact, data have been available for some time on organic carbon sources, pathways, and burial for most of the world's oceans, with the notable exception of the Arctic. With this book, the editors remedy this gap in knowledge, presenting an overview of organic-carbon sources, pathways, and burial of the circum-Arctic continental margin and deep-sea areas. Data from each Arctic shelf and basin are collates, presented in common and parallel formats, and related to the global carbon cycle. The book is suitable for lecturers, graduate students as well as scientists interested in the organic-carbon-cycle and Arctic Ocean (paleo-)environment.
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    Pages: XIX, 363 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3-540-01153-6
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: 1 The Arctic Ocean: Boundary Conditions and Background Information. - 1.1 Physiography and Bathymetry of the Arctic Ocean. - 1.2 The Arctic Ocean: Modern Status and Recent Climate Change. - 1.3 The Tectonic Evolution of the Arctic Ocean: Overview and Perspectives. - 1.4 Geochemical Proxies Used for Organic Carbon Source Identification in Arctic Ocean Sediments. - 2 Modern Terrigenous Organic Carbon Input to the Arctic Ocean. - 2.1General Introduction. - 2.2 River Input. - 2.3 Organic Carbon Input to the Artic Seas Through Coastal Erosion. - 2.4 The Role of Arctic Sea Ice in Transporting and Cycling Terrestrial Organic Matter. - 2.5 Aeolian Input. - 2.6 Summary and Concluding Remarks. - 3 Primary and Secondary Production in the Arctic Seas. - 3.1 Introduction. - 3.2 Major Algal Groups and Their Distribution. - 3.3 Limitation and Control of Primary Production 3.4 Primary Production and Growth Rate. - 3.5 Seasonality. - 3.6 Distribution of Primary Production. - 3.7 Mesozooplankton . - 3.8 Primary Production - Impact of Climate Change. - 3.9 Summary and Concluding Remarks . - 4 The Role of Dissolved Organic Matter for the Organic Carbon Cycle in the Arctic Ocean. - 4.1 Introduction. - 4.2 Riverine DOM on Arctic Shelves and Beyond. - 4.3 Distribution, Chemical Composition, and Fluxes of Marine DOM in the Central Arctic Ocean. - 4.4 Summary and Concluding Remarks. - 5 Particulate Organic Carbon Flux to the Arctic Ocean Sea Floor. - 5.1 Introduction 5.2 What do we Know About Vertical Carbon Flux from the Arctic Ocean?. - 5.3 Case Studies. - 5.4 Regional Variability in POC Export Flux in the Arctic Ocean Determined Using 234Th as a Tracer. - 5.5 Particulate Organic Carbon Flux to the Sea floor of the Arctic Ocean: Quantity, Seasonality and Processes. - 5.6 Summary and Concluding Remarks. - 6 The Benthos of Arctic Seas and its Role for the Organic Carbon Cycle at the Seafloor. - 6.1 Introduction. - 6.2 Origin and Evolution of Arctic Habitats and Species. - 6.3 Food Supply of the Arctic Benthos: Sources and Pathways. - 6.4 Benthic Communities of the Arctic Seas. - 6.5 Organic Carbon Utilization by the Arctic Benthos. - 6.6 Summary and Concluding Remarks. - 7 Organic Carbon in Arctic Ocean Sediments: Sources, Variability, Burial, and Paleoenvironmental Significance. - 7.1 Organic Carbon in Arctic Ocean Sediments: A General Introduction. - 7.2 The Beaufort Sea: Distribution, Sources, Fluxes, and Burial Rates of Organic Carbon. - 7.3 The Continental Margin of the North Bering - Chukchi Sea: Distribution, Sources, Fluxes, and Burial Rates of Organic Carbon. - 7.4 The East Siberian Sea: Distribution, Sources, and Burial of Organic Carbon. - 7.5 The Laptev Sea: Distribution, Sources, Variability and Burial of Organic Carbon. - 7.6 The Kara Sea: Distribution, Sources, Variability and Burial of Organic Carbon. - 7.7 The Barents Sea: Distribution, Sources, Variability and Burial of Organic Carbon. - 7.8 Northern Fram Strait und Yermak Plateau: Distribution, Variability and Burial of Organic Carbon and Paleoenvironmental Implications. - 7.9 The Central Arctic Ocean: Distribution, Sources, Variability and Burial of Organic Carbon. - 8 Organic Carbon Budget: Arctic Ocean vs. Global Ocean. - 8.1 Introduction. - 8.2 Global Organic Carbon Fluxes: Sources and Sinks. - 8.3 Arctic Ocean Organic Carbon Fluxes: Sources and Sinks. - 8.4 Summary and Concluding Remarks. - 9 References.
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    Call number: AWI A2-05-0004 ; AWI A3-05-0021
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 139 S.
    ISBN: 0521617782
    Note: Contents: Context. - Global climate change. - The Arctic region. - People of the Arctic. - Executive summary. - Arctic climate change and its impacts. - Key findings. - Arctic climate trends. - Impacts on natural systems. - Impacts on society. - Sub-regional impacts. - Supporting evidence for the key findings. - 1. Arctic climate change. - 2. Global implications. - 3. Vegetation changes. - 4. Animal species shifts. - 5. Coastal impacts. - 6. Marine transportation. - 7. Thawing ground. - 8. Indigenous communities. - 9. Ultraviolet radiation. - 10. Multiple stresses. - Selected sub-regional overview. - Improving future assessments. - Concluding thoughts. - Appendices. - Emissions scenarios. - Table of contents of ACIA Full Science Report. - Authors and affiliations. - Illustration and photography credits.
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    Call number: ZS-090(488) ; ZSP-168-488
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: 355 S. + 1 CD-ROM
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 488
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: AWI G3-06-0242 ; PIK N 400-10-0198
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    Pages: XXIII, 580 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0521607574
    Series Statement: Studies in polar research
    Note: Contents: Processes in Freezing, Frozen and Thawing Ground: 1. Thermal-physical processes in freezing and thawing ground; 2. Water transfer and ice formation in soils; 3. Physical-chemical and mechanical processes in freezing and thawing ground; 4. Structure and texture of freezing and thawing soils; 5. Cryogenic geological processes and phenomena; Part II. Composition, Cryogenic Structure and Properties of Frozen Rocks: 6. Formation of sedimentary materials in the permafrost regions (cryolithogenesis); 7. Composition and structure of frozen earth materials; 8. Properties of frozen soils; 9. Characteristics of the basic genetic types of frozen ground; Part III. Formation and Development of the Frozen Strata and Layers of Seasonal Freezing and Thawing: 10. Thermodynamic and climatic conditions for formation of the frozen layers; 11. Seasonal freezing and thawing of ground; 12. Development of the temperature regime and the thickness of the permafrost; 13. Taliks and groundwater in the permafrost zone; Part IV. Regional Features and Evolution of Permafrost: 14. Permafrost evolution in the Earth's history; 15. Zonal and regional features of present-day geocryological conditions in the territories of the former USSR; 16. Principles and methods for regional geocryological investigations; Part V. Economic Development of the Permafrost Regions: 17. The effect of different types of development on the natural geocryological environment; 18. Ensuring the stability of engineering structures in the permafrost regions; 19. Engineering geology in support of design, construction and operation of structures in the permafrost regions.
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    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: VIII, 98 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 490
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    Cambridge Univ. Press : Cambridge [u.a.]
    Call number: AWI A13-04-0126
    Description / Table of Contents: This comprehensive text and reference work on numerical weather prediction covers for the first time, not only methods for numerical modeling, but also the important related areas of data assimilation and predictability. It incorporates all aspects of environmental computer modeling including an historical overview of the subject, equations of motion and their approximations, a modern and clear description of numerical methods, and the determination of initial conditions using weather observations (an important new science known as data assimilation). Finally, this book provides a clear discussion of the problems of predictability and chaos in dynamical systems and how they can be applied to atmospheric and oceanic systems. Professors and students in meteorology, atmospheric science, oceanography, hydrology and environmental science will find much to interest them in this book, which can also form the basis of one or more graduate-level courses.
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    Pages: XXII, 341 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1st publ. 2003,Reprint. 2004
    ISBN: 0521796296
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Foreword. - Acknowledgements. - List of abbreviations. - List of variables. - 1 Historical overview of numerical weather prediction. - 1.1 Introduction. - 1.2 Early developments. - 1.3 Primitive equations, global and regional models, and nonhydrostatic models. - 1.4 Data assimilation: determination of the initial conditions for the computer forecasts. - 1.5 Operational NWP and the evolution of forecast skill. - 1.6 Nonhydrostatic mesoscale models. - 1.7 Weather predictability, ensemble forecasting, and seasonal to interannual prediction. - 1.8 The future. - 2 The continuous equations. - 2.1 Governing equations. - 2.2 Atmospheric equations of motion on spherical coordinates. - 2.3 Basic wave oscillations in the atmosphere. - 2.4 Filtering approximations. - 2.5 Shallow water equations, quasi-geostrophic filtering, and filtering of inertia-gravity waves. - 2.6 Primitive equations and vertical coordinates. - 3. Numerical discretization of the equations of motion. - 3.1 Classification of partial differential equations (PDEs). - 3.2 Initial value problems: numerical solution. - 3.3 Space discretization methods. - 3.4 Boundary value problems. - 3.5 Lateral boundary conditions for regional models. - 4 Introduction to the parameterization of subgrid-scale physical processes. - 4.1 Introduction. - 4.2 Subgrid-scale processes and Reynolds averaging. - 4.3 Overview of model parameterizations. - 5 Data assimilation. - 5.1 Introduction. - 5.2 Empirical analysis schemes. - 5.3 Introduction to least squares methods. - 5.4 Multivariate statistical data assimilation methods. - 5.5 3D-Var, the physical space analysis scheme (PSAS), and their relation to OI. - 5.6 Advanced data assimilation methods with evolving forecast error covariance. - 5.7 Dynamical and physical balance in the initial conditions. - 5.8 Quality control of observations. - 6 Atmospheric predictability and ensemble forecasting. - 6.1 Introduction to atmospheric predictability. - 6.2 Brief review of fundamental concepts about chaotic systems. - 6.3 Tangent linear model, ad joint model, singular vectors, and Lyapunov vectors. - 6.4 Ensemble forecasting: early studies. - 6.5 Operational ensemble forecasting methods. - 6.6 Growth rate errors and the limit of predictability in mid-latitudes and in the tropics. - 6.7 The role of the oceans and land in monthly, seasonal, and interannual predictability. - 6.8 Decadal variability and climate change. - Appendix A The early history of NWP. - Appcndix B Coding and checking the tangent linear and the adjoint models. - Appendix C Post-processing of numerical model output to obtain station weather forecasts. - References. - Index.
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    In: Geobiologie
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    Call number: AWI A14-06-0535
    Description / Table of Contents: Over the forty years since the invention of the laser, optical and electronic technology has made great strides, enabling the practical use of lidar in many fields. As lidar technology moves from being an object of research to providing data for other types of researchers to use, it becomes increasingly important to have a resource that explains the topic simply, yet thoroughly. Intended as a handbook for researchers, graduate students, and lidar users, Elastic lidar : theory, practice, and analysis methods bridges a twenty-year gap in the lidar literature and brings its subject into the twenty-first century. Focusing on elastic lidars, the most common type of lidars in use today, the authors, both researchers in the field, provide a comprehensive discussion of practical elastic lidar methodology and inversion techniques, data analysis methods, and the construction of elastic lidars. The book provides lidar professionals and students alike with clear and simple explanations of how lidars work, data inversion techniques, construction of elastic lidars, how to extract information from the data lidars provide. Based on their own professional experience, the authors provide readers with a straightforward explanation of what lidar technology can and cannot do with the methods currently available, while providing alternate viewpoints so that readers can draw their own conclusions.
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    Pages: XVI, 615 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0471201715
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: Preface. - Definitions. - 1 Atmospheric Properties. - 1.1. Atmospheric Structure. - 1.1.1. Atmospheric Layers. - 1.1.2. Convective and Stable Boundary Layers. - 1.1.3. Boundary Layer Theory. - 1.2. Atmospheric Properties. - 1.2.1. Vertical Profiles of Temperature, Pressure and Number Density. - 1.2.2. Tropospheric and Stratospheric Aerosols. - 1.2.3. Particulate Sizes and Distributions. - 1.2.4. Atmospheric Data Sets. - 2 Light Propagation in the Atmosphere. - 2.1. Light Extinction and Transmittance. - 2.2. Total and Directional Elastic Scattering of the Light Beam. - 2.3. Light Scattering by Molecules and Particulates: Inelastic Scattering. - 2.3.1. Index of Refraction. - 2.3.2. Light Scattering by Molecules (Rayleigh Scattering). - 2.3.3. Light Scattering by Particulates (Mie Scattering). - 2.3.4. Monodisperse Scattering Approximation. - 2.3.5. Polydisperse Scattering Systems. - 2.3.6. Inelastic Scattering. - 2.4. Light Absorption by Molecules and Particulates. - 3 Fundamentals of the Lidar Technique. - 3.1. Introduction to the Lidar Technique. - 3.2. Lidar Equation and lts Constituents. - 3.2.1. The Single-Scattering Lidar Equation. - 3.2.2. The Multiple-Scattering Lidar Equation. - 3.3. Elastic Lidar Hardware. - 3.3.1 Typical Lidar Hardware. - 3.4. Practical Lidar lssues. - 3.4.1. Determination of the Overlap Function. - 3.4.2. Optical Filtering. - 3.4.3. Optical Alignment and Scanning. - 3.4.4. The Range Resolution of a Lidar. - 3.5. Eye Safety Issues and Hardware. - 3.5.1. Lidar-Radar Combination. - 3.5.2. Micropulse Lidar. - 3.5.3. Lidars Using Eye-Safe Laser Wavelengths. - 4 Detectors, Digitizers, Electronics. - 4.1. Detectors. - 4.1.1. General Types of Detectors. - 4.1.2. Specific Detector Devices. - 4.1.3. Detector Performance. - 4.1.4. Noise. - 4.1.5. Time Response. - 4.2. Electric Circuits for Optical Detectors. - 4.3. A-D Converters/Digitizers. - 4.3.1. Digitizing the Detector Signal. - 4.3.2. Digitizer Errors. - 4.3.3. Digitizer Use. - 4.4. General. - 4.4.1. Impedance Matching. - 4.4.2. Energy Monitaring Hardware. - 4.4.3. Photon Counting. - 4.4.4. Variable Amplification. - 5 Analytical Solutions of the Lidar Equation. - 5.1. Simple Lidar-Equation Solution for a Homogeneaus Atmosphere: Slope Method. - 5.2. BasicTransformation of the Elastic Lidar Equation. - 5.3. Lidar Equation Solution for a Single-Component Heterogeneaus Atmosphere. - 5.3.1. Boundary Point Solution. - 5.3.2. Optical Depth Solution. - 5.3.3. Solution Based on a Power-Law Relationship Between Backscatter and Extinction. - 5.4. Lidar Equation Solution for a Two-Component Atmosphere. - 5.5. Which Solution is Best?. - 6 Uncertainty Estimation for Lidar Measurements. - 6.1. Uncertainty for the Slope Method. - 6.2. Lidar Measurement Uncertainty in a Two-Component Atmosphere. - 6.2.1. General Formula. - 6.2.2. Boundary Point Solution: Influence of Uncertainty and Location of the Specified Boundary Value on the Uncertainty δkw(r). - 6.2.3. Boundary-Point Solution: lnfl.uence of the Particulate Backscatter-to-Extinction Ratio and the Ratio Between Kp(r) and Km(r) on Measurement Accuracy. - 6.3. Background Constituent in the Original Lidar Signal and Lidar Signal Averaging. - 7 Backscatter-to-Extinction Ratio. - 7.1. Exploration of the Backscatter-to-Extinction Ratios: Brief Review. - 7.2. lnfluence of Uncertainty in the Backscatter-to-Extinction Ratio on the Inversion Result. - 7.3. Problem of a Range-Dependent Backscatter-to-Extinction Ratio. - 7.3.1. Application of the Power-Law Relationship Between Backscattering and Total Scattering in Real Atmospheres: Overview. - 7.3.2. Application of a Range-Dependent Backscatter-to-Extinction Ratio in Two-Layer Atmospheres. - 7.3.3. Lidar Signal Inversion with an Iterative Procedure. - 8 Lidar Examination of Clear and Moderately Turbid Atmospheres. - 8.1. One-Directional Lidar Measurements: Methods and Problems. - 8.1.1. Application of a Particulate-Free Zone Approach. - 8.1.2. Iterative Method to Determine the Location of Clear Zones. - 8.1.3. Two-Boundary-Point and Optical Depth Solutions. - 8.1.4. Combination of the Boundary Point and Optical Depth Solutions. - 8.2. Inversion Techniques for a "Spotted" Atmosphere. - 8.2.1. General Principles of Localization of Atmospheric "Spots". - 8.2.2. Lidar-Inversion Techniques for Monitaring and Mapping Particulate Plumes and Thin Clouds. - 9 Multiangle Methods for Extinction Coefficient Determination. - 9.1. Angle-Dependent Lidar Equation and Its Basic Solution. - 9.2. Solution for the Layer-Integrated Form of the Anglenependent Lidar Equation. - 9.3. Solution for the Two-Angle Layer-Integrated Form of the Lidar Equation. - 9.4. Two-Angle Solution for the Angle-Independent Lidar Equation. - 9.5. High-Altitude Tropospheric Measurements with Lidar. - 9.6. Which Method Is the Best?. - 10 Differential Absorption Lidar Technique (DIAL). - 10.1. DIAL Processing Technique: Fundamentals. - 10.1.1. General Theory. - 10.1.2. Uncertainty of the Backscatter Corrections in Atmospheres with Large Gradients of Aerosol Backscattering. - 10.1.3. Dependence of the DIAL Equation Correction Terms on the Spectral Range Interval Between the On and Off Wavelengths. - 10.2. DIAL Processing Technique: Problems. - 10.2.1. Uncertainty of the DIAL Solution for Column Content of the Ozone Concentration. - 10.2.2. Transition from Integrated to Range-Resolved Ozone Concentration: Problems of Numerical Differentiation and Data Smoothing. - 10.3. Other Techniques for DIAL Data Processing. - 10.3.1. DIAL Nonlinear Approximation Technique for Determining Ozone Concentration Profiles. - 10.3.2. Compensational Three-Wavelength DIAL Technique. - 11 Hardware Solutions to the Inversion Problem. - 11.1. Use of N2 Raman Scattering for Extinction Measurement. - 11.1.1. Method. - 11.1.2. Limitations of the Method. - 11.1.3. Uncertainty. - 11.1.4. Altemate Methods. - 11.1.5. Determination of Water Content in Clouds. - 11.2. Resolution of Particulate and Molecular Scattering by Filtration. - 11.2.1. Background. - 11.2.2. Method. - 11.2.3. Hardware. - 11.2.4. Atomic Absorption Filters. - 11.2.5. Sources of Uncertainty. - 11.3. Multiple-Wavelength Lidars. - 11.3.1. Application of Multiple-Wavelength Lidars for the Extraction of Particulate Optical Parameters. - 11.3.2. Investigation of Particulate Microphysical Parameters with Multiple-Wavelength Lidars. - 11.3.3. Limitations of the Method. - 12 Atmospheric Parameters from Elastic Lidar Data. - 12.1. Visual Range in Horizontal Directions. - 12.1.1. Definition of Terms. - 12.1.2. Standard Instrumentation and Measurement Uncertainties. - 12.1.3. Methods of the Horizontal Visibility Measurement with Lidar. - 12.2. Visual Range in Slant Directions. - 12.2.1. Definition of Terms and the Concept of the Measurement. - 12.2.2. Asymptotic Method in Slant Visibility Measurement. - 12.3. Temperature Measurements. - 12.3.1. Rayleigh Scattering Temperature Technique. - 12.3.2. Metal Ion Differential Absorption. - 12.3.3. Differential Absorption Methods. - 12.3.4. Doppler Broadening of the Rayleigh Spectrum. - 12.3.5. Rotational Raman Scattering. - 12.4. Boundary Layer Height Determination. - 12.4.1. Profile Methods. - 12.4.2. Multidimensional Methods. - 12.5. Cloud Boundary Determination. - 13 Wind Measurement Methods from Elastic Lidar Data. - 13.1. Correlation Methods to Determine Wind Speed and Direction. - 13.1.1. Point Correlation Methods. - 13.1.2. Two-Dimensional Correlation Method. - 13.1.3. Fourier Cerrelation Analysis. - 13.1.4. Three-Dimensional Correlation Method. - 13.1.5. Multiple-Beam Technique. - 13.1.6. Uncertainty in Correlation Methods. - 13.2. Edge Technique. - 13.3. Fringe Imaging Technique. - 13.4. Kinetic Energy, Dissipation Rate, and Divergence. - Bibliography. - Index.
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    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Pages: VIII, 93 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 485
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    Call number: AWI G10-04-0095
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    Pages: XVI, 364 Seiten , Illustrationen , 1 CD-ROM (12 cm) , 28 cm
    ISBN: 3540434577
    Language: English
    Note: Contents (I) Motivation and Methods (A) The Antarctic Ice Sheet and its Role in the Global System (A.1) Main Geographic and Glaciologic Provinces of Antarctica (A.2) Climatic Change, Sea-Level Rise,and Changes in the Cryosphere (A.3) Modeling Versus Measuring B) Satellite Remote Sensing (B.1) An Overview of Ice Sheet Observations by Satellite (B.2) Satellite Radar Altimetry (B.2.1) Satellite Missions with Radar Altimeter Observations (B.2.1.1) SEASAT (B.2.1.2) GEOSAT (B.2.1.3) ERS-1 and ERS-2 (B.2.1.4) Other Missions with Altimeters, and Related Missions (B.2.2) Mission Types: Exact Repeat Missions and Geodetic Missions (B.2.3) Radar Measurement Principles (B.3) Analysis of Satellite Radar Altimeter Data over Ice Sheets and Glaciers (B.3.1) Problems and Methods of Mapping Ice Surface Elevation (B.3.2) Derivation of Ice Surface Roughness and Morphology (C) Data Analysis Methods Applied in the Antarctic Atlas (C.0) Introduction (C.1) Corrections of Radar Altimeter Data (C.1.1) Corrections Applied to Satellite Radar Altimeter Data for Ice Surface Mapping (C.1.2) The Bad-Track Problem (C.1.3) The Need for Interpolation of Geophysical Line Survey Data (C.2) Map Projection and Atlas Mapping (C.2.1) The UTM Projection (C.2.2) The Atlas Mapping Problem (C.2.3) The Solution: The Antarctic Atlas Mapping Scheme (C.2.4) Map Sheet Calculation with TRANSVIEW (C.3) Geostatistical Estimation (C.3.1) Concept of the Regionalized Variable and Principles of Variography (C.3.2) Kriging (C.3.3) Variography for Satellite Radar Altimeter Data over Antarctic Ice Surfaces (C.3.4) Application: Search Algorithm and Kriging Parameters for Antarctic Atlas DTMs. Mapping Parameters (C.3.4.1) Search Routine for Geophysical Line Survey Data and Software (C.3.4.2) Grid Spacing (C.3.4.3) Mapping Parameters: Contouring and Coloring Scheme (C.3.5) Error Analysis (C.3.6) Influence of the Radar Altimeter Sensor Compared to Influence of the Variogramin Kriging for GEOSAT and ERS-1 Data (C.4) The Role of the Geodetic Reference Surface (C.4.1) Ellipsoid and Geoid Concepts (C.4.2) Mapping of Ice Surfaces with Reference to Geoid Models (II) The Atlas (D) Atlas Maps (D.0) Map Organization and Description Principles (D.1) Latitude Row 63-68°S: Maps from GEOSAT and ERS-1 Radar Altimeter Data Map m45e37-53n63-68 Casey Bay Map m57e49-65n63-68 Napier Mountains Map m69e61-77n63-68 Mawson Coast East Map m81e73-89n63-68 Leopold and Astrid Coast Map m93e85-101n63-68 Queen Mary Coast Map m105e97-113n63-68 Knox Coast Map m117e109-125n63-68 Sabrina Coast Map m129e121-137n63-68 Clarie Coast Map m141e133-149n63-68 Adélie Coast Map m153e145-161n63-68 Ninnis Glacier Tongue Map m297e289-305n63-68 Antarctic Peninsula (Graham Land) (D.2) Latitude Row 67-72.1°S: Maps from GEOSAT and ERS-1 Radar Altimeter Data Map m15we23W-7Wn67-721 Ekström Ice Shelf Map m3we11w-5n67-721 Fimbul Ice Shelf Map m9e1-17n67-721 Princess Astrid Coast Map m21e13-29n67-721 Erskine Iceport Map m33e25-41n67-721 Riiser-Larsen Peninsula Map m45e37-53n67-721 Prince Olav Coast Map m57e49-65n67-721 Kemp Coast Map m69e61-77n67-721 Lambert Glacier Map m81e73-89n67-721 Ingrid Christensen Coast Map m93e85-101n67-721 Wilkes Land (e85-101n67-721) Map m105e97-113n67-721 Wilkes Land (e97-113n67-721) Map m117e109-125n67-721 Wilkes Land (e109-125n67-721) Map m129e121-137n67-721 Wilkes Land (e121-137n67-721) Map m141e133-149n67-721 Wilkes Land (e133-149n67-721) Map m153e145-161n67-721 Cook Ice Shelf Map m165e157-173n67-721 Pennell Coast Map m292e284-300n67-721 Antarctic Peninsula (Palmer Land) (D.3) Latitude Row 71-77°S: Maps from ERS-1 Radar Altimeter Data Map m333e315-351n71-77 Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf Map m357e339-15n71-77 New Schwabenland Map m21e3-39n71-77 Sør Rondane Mountains Map m45e27-63n71-77 Belgica Mountains Map m69e51-87n71-77 Upper Lambert Glacier Map m93e75-111n71-77 American Highland Map m117e99-135n71-77 Dome Charlie Map m141e123-159n71-77 Southern Wilkes Land (e123-159) Map m165e147-183n71-77 Victoria Land Map m213e195-231n71-77 Ruppert Coast Map m237e219-255n71-77 Bakutis Coast Map m261e243-279n71-77 Walgreen Coast Map m285e267-303n71-77 Ellsworth Land Map m309e291-327n71-77 Black Coast (D.4) Latitude Row 75-80°S: Maps from ERS-1 Radar Altimeter Data Map m333e315-351n75-80 Coats Land Map m357e339-15n75-80 Western Queen Maud Land (North) Map m21e3-39n75-80 Central Queen Maud Land (North) Map m45e27-63n75-80 Valkyrie Dome Map m69e51-87n75-80 South of Lambert Glacier Map m93e75-111n75-80 East Antarctica (Sovetskaya) Map m117e99-135n75-80 East Antarctica (Vostok) Map m141e123-159n75-80 East Antarctica (Mt. Longhurst) Map m165e147-183n75-80 Scott Coast Map m189e171-207n75-80 Roosevelt Island Map m213e195-231n75-80 Saunders Coast Map m237e219-255n75-80 Northern Marie Byrd Land Map m261e243-279n75-80 Northern Hollick-Kenyon Plateau Map m285e267-303n75-80 Zumberge Coast Map m309e291-327n75-80 Ronne Ice Shelf (D.5) Latitude Row 78-81.5°S: Maps from ERS-1 Radar Altimeter Data Map m333e315-351n78-815 Filchner Ice Shelf Map m357e339-15n78-815 Western Queen Maud Land (South) Map m21e3-39n78-815 Central Queen Maud Land (South) Map m45e27-63n78-815 Eastern Queen Maud Land (South) Map m69e51-87n78-815 Dome Argus Map m93e75-111n78-815 East Antarctica (e75-111n78-815) Map m117e99-135n78-815 EastAntarctica (e99-135n78-815) Map m141e123-159n78-815 Byrd Glacier Map m165e147-183n78-815 Hillary Coast Map m189e171-207n78-815 Ross Ice Shelf Map m213e195-231n78-815 Shirase Coast Map m237e219-255n78-815 Southern Marie Byrd Land Map m261e243-279n78-815 Southern Hollick-Kenyon Plateau Map m285e267-303n78-815 Ellsworth Mountains Map m309e291-327n78-815 Berkner Island (III) Applications (E) Monitoring Changes in Antarctic Ice SurfaceTopography: The Example of the Lambert Glacier/Amery Ice Shelf System (E.1) The Problem of Monitoring Changes (E.2) Time Series of Digital Terrain Models and Maps (E.3) Altimeter Data: Acquisition and Corrections (E.4) Visual Comparison - Quantitative Comparison (E.5) Calculation of Elevation Changes (E.6) Discussion of Results on Elevation Changes (E.6.1) Results of the Monitoring Study (E.6.2) Comparison with Other Maps of Lambert Glacier/Amery Ice Shelf (E.7) On the Potential Existence of Surge Glaciers in the Lambert Glacier/Amery Ice Shelf System (E.7.1) Introduction to the Surge Phenomenon and Relationship to Results of the Monitoring Study (E.7.2) Discussion of the Surge Hypothesis in the Glaciologic Literature (F) Detailed Studies of Selected Antarctic Outlet Glaciers and Ice Shelves (F.0) Introduction (F.1) Detail Map 1: Slessor Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.2) Detail Map 2: Stancomb-Wills Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.3) Detail Map 3: Jutulstraumen Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.4) Detail Map 4: Shirase Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.5) Detail Map 5: Lambert Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.6) Detail Map 6: West Ice Shelf (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.7) Detail Map 7: Denman Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.8) Detail Map 8: Vanderford Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.9) Detail Map 9: Totten Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.10) Detail Maps 10: Mertz Glacier,11: Ninnis Glacier, and 12: Mertz and Ninnis Glaciers (GEOSAT Data 1985-86) (F.11) Detail Map 13: Rennick Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.12) Detail Map 14: David Glacier/Drygalski Ice Tongue (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.13) Detail Map15: Thwaites Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (F.14) Detail Map 16: PineIsland Glacier (ERS-1 Data 1995) (G) Combination of SAR and Radar Altimeter Data: Lambert Glacier/Amery Ice Shelf (IV) References and Appendix (H) References (I) Appendix (I.1)Glaciological Glossary (I.2) Index of Place Names (I.3) Antarctic Expeditions (I.3.1) Early Seagoing Expeditions (I.3.2) Expeditions to the Antarctic Continent (I.3.3) Antarctic Expeditions after the International Geophysical Year
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    Dordrecht : Springer
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    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 161 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt , 25 cm
    ISBN: 1402029403
    Uniform Title: Chikyū-ondanka-kenkyū-no-saizensen 〈engl.〉
    Language: English
    Note: Translated from the Japanese
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    Moskva : Institut Geografii RAN
    Call number: AWI G6-18-92021
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 167 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5-89658-024-X
    Language: Russian , English
    Note: Contents: Introduction / V. I. Nikolaev. - Oxygen isotope composition of the bone phosphate of reindeer: potential as a palaeoenvironmental recorder / Vladimir Nikolaev, Silvana Davanzo, Antonio Longinelli, Paola Iacumin. - Carbon isotope studies of mammoth's food and fossil remains / Vladimir Nikolaev, Silvana Davanzo, Ludmila Kuznetsova, Paola Iacumin. - A fresh approach to palaeogeography of northern regions of West Siberia in sartan time (Late Pleistocene) / Dimitri Bolshiyanov, Vladimir Nikolaev, Alexander Sosnovskiy. - Relief and sediments forming of the Eastern Khibiny Mountains in the end of Late Pleistocene and Holocene / F. A. Romanenko, A. A. Lukashov, E. D. Sheremetskaya, Yu. R. Belyaev, N. E. Zaretskaya, D. K. Kuznetsov, O. S. Olyunina, A. M. Tarbeeva. , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: AWI G7-19-92029
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 37 ungezählte Blätter
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    London : Macmillan
    Call number: AWI G7-19-92303
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XLIII, 296 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION. - VARIATIONS IN CLIMATE. - LIVING GLACIERS AND THEIR MOTIONS. - HOW GLACIERS SCOUR THEIR VALLEYS. - STRIATED STONES AND BouLDER CLAY. - SEASONALLY BANDED CLAYS. - METAMORPHOSED GLACIAL DEPOSITS. - PART I THE PLEISTOCENE ICE AGE. - CHAPTER I PLEISTOCENE GLACIATION IN NORTH AMERICA. - GENERAL FEATURES. - THE DRIFT. - EXTENT OF PLEISTOCENE GLACIATION. - DIFFERENCES IN CLIMATE DURING THE ICE AGE. - THE CORDILLERAN ICE SHEET. - THE KEEWATIN ICE SHEET. - THE LABRADOREAN ICE SHEET. - CONDITIONS SOUTH OF THE MAIN ICE SHEETS. - INTERGLACIAL PERIODS IN AMERICA. - TORONTO AND MOOSE RIVER INTERGLACIAL FORMATIONS. - GLACIATION IN GREENLAND. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER II THE ICE AGE IN OTHER REGIONS. - GLACIATION IN ICELAND AND SPITZBERGEN. - GLACIATION OF NORTHERN EUROPE. - THE ICE AGE IN THE ALPS. - THE ICE AGE IN ASIA. - THE ICE AGE IN TROPICAL AND SOUTH TEMPERATE LANDS. - GLACIATION IN ANTARCTICA. - THE SLOPE OF THE SURFACE AND THE THICKNESS OF ICE SHEETS. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER Ill RESULTS OF PLEISTOCENE GLACIATION. - GENERAL CONCLUSIONS. - EFFECTS OF GLACIATION ON LIFE. - PLACES OF REFUGE. - LIFE ON NUNATAKS. - EFFECTS OF ICE SHEETS COMBINED WITH BARRIERS. - ICE SHEETS AND ISOSTASY. - DURATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE ICE AGE. - REFERENCES. - PART II PRE-PLEISTOCENE ICE AGES. - CHAPTER IV CENOZOIC AND MESOZOIC GLACIATION. - PROBABLE TILLITES IN EUROPE. - EOCENE GLACIATION IN NORTH AMERICA. - EOCENE GLACIATION IN ANTARCTICA. - EFFECTS ON LIFE OF THE EOCENE COOLING. - MESOZOIC GLACIATION IN CENTRAL AFRICA. - JURASSIC TILLITES IN NORTH AMERICA. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER V LATE PALÆOZOIC GLACIATION. - INTRODUCTION. - PERMIAN AND CARBONIFEROUS GLACIATION IN EUROPE. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER VI PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS GLACIATION IN INDIA. - THE TALCHIRS. - THE SALT RANGE TILLITES. - A VISIT TO THE TALCHlRS. - PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS DEPOSITS IN OTHER PARTS OF ASIA. - EXTENT AND CHARACTER OF THE ASIATIC GLACIATION. - EFFECTS ON LIFE OF THE INDIAN GLACIATION. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER VII PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS GLACIATION IN AFRICA. - INTRODUCTION. - DWYKA TILLITE IN SOUTHERN CAPE COLONY. - THE DWYKA IN NATAL. - THE DWYKA IN TRANSVAAL. - GLACIAL FEATURES NEAR KIMBERLEY. - EXTENT OF SOUTH AFRICAN GLACIATION. - EFFECTS OF GLACIATION ON THE LIFE OF SOUTH AFRICA. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER VIII LATE PALÆOZOIC GLACIATION IN AUSTRALIA. - GENERAL FEATURES. - A GLIMPSE OF THE AUSTRALIAN GLACIAL BEDS. - SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE LATE PALÆOZOIC GLACIATION IN AUSTRALIA. - EFFECTS OF THE GLACIATION ON THE FLORA AND FAUNA. - PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS GLACIATION IN NEW ZEALAND. - POSSIBLE GLACIATION IN THE MALAY STATES. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER IX PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS GLACIATION IN SOUTH AMERICA. - INTRODUCTION. - GLACIAL BEDS IN SÃO PAULO, SOUTHERN BRAZIL. - TILLITES IN STATES SOUTHWEST OF SÃO PAULO. - SUGGESTION OF TILLITE IN URUGUAY. - GLACIATION IN SOUTHEASTERN ARGENTINA. - TILLITES NEAR SAN JUAN IN WESTERN ARGENTINA. - GLACIAL CONGLOMERATES IN BOLIVIA. - PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS GLACIATION IN THE FALKLAND ISLANDS. - AREA AND GENERAL FEATURES OF GLACIATION IN SOUTH AMERICA. - RELATIONS OF THE FLORA AND FAUNA TO GLACIATION. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER X PERMIAN OR CARBONIFEROUS GLACIATION IN NORTH AMERICA. - BOULDER CONGLOMERATES IN NOVA SCOTIA. - A POSSIBLE PERMIAN MORAINE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. - THE SQUANTUM TILLITE. - ALASKAN PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS TILLITES. - OTHER POSSIBLE PERMIAN OR CARBONIFEROUS TILLITES. - CORRELATION OF THE LATE PALÆOZOIC GLACIAL DEPOSITS. - EFFECTS ON LIFE OF THE LATE PALÆOZOIC ICE AGE. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER XI MIDDLE AND EARLY PALÆOZOIC GLACIATION. - DEVONIAN GLACIATION. - SILURIAN GLACIATION. - ORDOVICIAN GLACIATION IN EUROPE. - THE LIMESTONE CONGLOMERATE. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER XII GLACIATION AT OR JUST BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF THE CAMBRIAN. - EARLY CAMBRIAN OR LATE PRE-CAMBRIAN TILLITES IN EUROFE. - EARLY CAMBRIAN OR LATE PRE-CAMBRIAN BOULDER CONGLOMERATES IN NORTH AMERICA. - EARLY CAMBRIAN GLACIATION IN ASIA. - EARLY CAMBRIAN OR LATE PRE-CAMBRIAN TILLITES IN SOUTH AFRICA. - EARLY CAMBRIAN OR LATE PRE-CAMBRIAN TILLITES IN AUSTRALIA. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER XIII GLACIATION IN HURONIAN AND EARLIER TIMES. - HURONIAN TILLITES. - OTHER TILLITES WHICH MAY BE HURONIAN. - TIMISKAMIAN OR SUDBURIAN BOULDER CONGLOMERATES. - SEASONAL BANDING IN TIMISKAMIAN OR SUDBURIAN ROCKS. - THE DORÉ CONGLOMERATE. - THE DARWAR BOULDER CONGLOMERATE OF INDIA. - CONCLUSIONS. - REFERENCES. - PART Ill CAUSES OF GLACIATION. - INTRODUCTION. - FEATURES THAT HAVE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR. - TYPES OF THEORIES PROPOSED TO ACCOUNT FOR ICE AGES. - CHAPTER XIV GEOLOGICAL THEORIES OF ICE AGES. - THE SUPPOSED COOLING OF THE EARTH. - THEORIES CONNECTED WITH CHANGES OF LEVEL. - THE EFFECTS OF DEPRESSION. - THE SUPPOSED DRIFT OF CONTINENTS. - CHANGES IN OCEAN CURRENTS. - REFERENCES. - CHAPTER XV ATMOSPHERIC AND ASTRONOMIC THEORIES. - ATMOSPHERIC CHANGES AS CAUSES OF GLACIATION. - EFFECTS OF CARBON DIOXIDE. - EFFECTS OF VOLCANIC DUST. - CROLL'S THEORY OF CHANGES OF EXCENTRICITY IN THE EARTH'S ORBIT. - DRAYSON'S THEORY OF CHANGES OF ANGLE OF THE EARTH'S TO THE ECLIPTIC. - SHIFTING OF THE EARTH'S AXIS. - CHANGES IN THE RADIATION OF THE SUN. - CHANGES IN THE TEMPERATURE OF SPACE. - CONCLUSIONS. - REFERENCES. - INDEX TO AUTHORS. - GENERAL INDEX.
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    Call number: AWI A3-20-93434-2
    In: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin, Band XXXII, Heft 2
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 218 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin 32,2
    Language: German
    Note: Zugleich: Dissertation, Freie Unversität Berlin, [ca. 1963] , INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PROBLEMSTELLUNG UND ZIELSETZUNG 1. BEMERKUNGEN ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSGELÄNDE UND ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSMATERIAL 1.1 Das Beobachtungsgelände 1.2 Das Beobachtungsmaterial 2. HOMOGENITÄTSBETRACHTUNGEN 2.1 Temperatur 2.2 Niederschlag 2.3 Wind 2.4 Sonnenschein und Bewölkung 3. TEMPERATURVERHÄLTNISSE 3.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 3.2 Tageswerte 3.3 Pentadenwerte 3.4 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 3.5 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 3.6 Der tägliche Gang 3.7 Vorkommen bestimmter Schwellenwerte 3.71 Frost- und Eistage 3.72 Sommer- und Tropentage 4. DER WASSERGEHALT DER LUFT 4.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 4.2 Tageswerte 4.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 4.4 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 4.5 Der tägliche Gang 5. BEWÖLKUNGSVERHÄLTNISSE 5.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 5.2 Tageswerte 5.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 5.4 Der tägliche Gang 5.5 Heitere und trübe Tage 5.6 Nebel 6. SONNENSCHEIN 6.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 6.2 Tageswerte 6.3 Der tägliche Gang 7. NIEDERSCHLAGSVERHÄLTNISSE 7.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 7.2 Niederschlagsbereitschaft 7.3 Tageswerte 7.4 Der tägliche Gang 7.5 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 7.6 Niederschlags- und Trockenperioden 7.7 Niederschlag und Wind· 7.8 Schneeverhältnisse 7.81 Schneefall und Schneedecke 7.82 Schneehöhe 7.9 Gewitter 8. WINDVERHÄLTNISSE 8.1 Windrichtung 8.2 Windgeschwindigkeit 8.21 Der jährliche Gang 8.22 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 8.23 Sturmtage und Windstillen 8.24 Der tägliche Gang 9.ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VERZEICHNIS DER TEXTTABELLEN VERZEICHNIS DER ABBILDUNGEN LITERATURVERZEICHNIS TABELLENANHANG
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    Call number: AWI A3-20-93434
    In: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin, Band XXXII, Heft 1
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    Pages: 121 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin 32,1
    Language: German
    Note: Zugleich: Dissertation, Freie Unversität Berlin, [ca. 1963] , INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PROBLEMSTELLUNG UND ZIELSETZUNG 1. BEMERKUNGEN ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSGELÄNDE UND ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSMATERIAL 1.1 Das Beobachtungsgelände 1.2 Das Beobachtungsmaterial 2. HOMOGENITÄTSBETRACHTUNGEN 2.1 Temperatur 2.2 Niederschlag 2.3 Wind 2.4 Sonnenschein und Bewölkung 3. TEMPERATURVERHÄLTNISSE 3.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 3.2 Tageswerte 3.3 Pentadenwerte 3.4 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 3.5 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 3.6 Der tägliche Gang 3.7 Vorkommen bestimmter Schwellenwerte 3.71 Frost- und Eistage 3.72 Sommer- und Tropentage 4. DER WASSERGEHALT DER LUFT 4.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 4.2 Tageswerte 4.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 4.4 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 4.5 Der tägliche Gang 5. BEWÖLKUNGSVERHÄLTNISSE 5.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 5.2 Tageswerte 5.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 5.4 Der tägliche Gang 5.5 Heitere und trübe Tage 5.6 Nebel 6. SONNENSCHEIN 6.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 6.2 Tageswerte 6.3 Der tägliche Gang 7. NIEDERSCHLAGSVERHÄLTNISSE 7.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 7.2 Niederschlagsbereitschaft 7.3 Tageswerte 7.4 Der tägliche Gang 7.5 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 7.6 Niederschlags- und Trockenperioden 7.7 Niederschlag und Wind· 7.8 Schneeverhältnisse 7.81 Schneefall und Schneedecke 7.82 Schneehöhe 7.9 Gewitter 8. WINDVERHÄLTNISSE 8.1 Windrichtung 8.2 Windgeschwindigkeit 8.21 Der jährliche Gang 8.22 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 8.23 Sturmtage und Windstillen 8.24 Der tägliche Gang 9.ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VERZEICHNIS DER TEXTTABELLEN VERZEICHNIS DER ABBILDUNGEN LITERATURVERZEICHNIS TABELLENANHANG
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    Call number: AWI Bio-22-94769
    Description / Table of Contents: Müller-Esterl ist mit seinem Buch "Biochemie" ein erstklassiger Leitfaden durch die Biochemie und Molekularbiologie gelungen. Das Wesentliche aus den so genannten Lebenswissenschaften ist didaktisch gut durchdacht und mit sehr schönen einprägsamen Grafiken kompakt und übersichtlich dargestellt. Das Lehrbuch für Mediziner und Naturwissenschaftler besteht aus 5 Hauptteilen: Teil I: Übersicht über molekulare Architektur des Lebens, Teil II: Struktur und Funktion von Proteinen, Teil III: Speicherung und Ausprägung von Erbinformationen, Teil IV: Signaltransduktion an biologischen Membranen, Teil V: Energieumwandlung und Biosynthese. Der Gegenstandskatalog für Mediziner ist durch diesen Titel fast vollständig abgedeckt: Im Text wird auf Internetlinks hingewiesen, die auf der buchbegleitenden Website www.elsevier.de/muller-esterl weiterführende Informationen bieten. Zur Anschaffung sehr empfohlen
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    Pages: XX, 656 Seiten , Illustrationen , 28 cm
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 3827405343 (Gb.) , 9783827405340 (Gb.)
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis Teil 1: Molekulare Architektur des Lebens 1. Chemie - Basis des Lebens 1.1 Vier Elemente dominieren die belebte Natur 1.2 Molekülmodelle stellen Bindungen und räumliche Anordnung der Atome dar 1.3 Substituenten am Kohlenstoffatom haben funktionelle Bedeutung 1.4 Isomerie bereichert die Molekülvielfalt 1.5 Nichtkovalente Wechselwirkungen sind elektrostatischer Natur 1.6 Wasser hat eine geordnete Struktur 1.7 Wasser ist eine reaktive Verbindung 1.8 Biologische Flüssigkeiten sind gepuffert 1.9 Zellen stehen unter osmotischem Druck 2. Biomoleküle - Bausteine des Lebens 2.1 Vier Klassen von Biomolekülen dominieren die Chemie des Lebens 2.2 Monosaccharide sind die Grundbausteine der Kohlenhydrate 2.3 Aldohexosen sind Monosaccharide mit pyranähnlichem Ringgerüst 2.4 Disaccharide sind über glykosidische Bindungen verknüpft 2.5 Polysaccharide sind wichtige Speicher- und Gerüststoffe 2.6 Nucleotide sind die Bausteine von Nucleinsäuren 2.7 Polynucleotide haben eine Direktionalität 2.8 Der genetische Informationsfluss läuft von der DNA über RNA zum Protein 2.9 Der Bausatz der Proteine umfasst 20 Aminosäuren 2.10 Aminosäuren unterscheiden sich in ihren Seitenketten 2.11 Aminosäuren wirken als Säuren und Basen 2.12 Aminosäuren sind Glieder einer Polypeptidkette 2.13 Triacylglycerine sind Prototypen von Lipiden 2.14 Phospholipide und Glykolipide sind Komponenten von Biomembranen 2.15 Lipide organisieren sich spontan zu Membranen 3. Zellen - Organisation des Lebens 3.1 Die präbiotische Entwicklung schuf Protobionten 3.2 Die biologische Evolution erklärt Einheitlichkeit und Vielfalt des Lebens 3.3 Eukaryotische Zellen sind gekammert 3.4 Zellorganellen strukturieren das Cytoplasma 3.5 Der eukaryotische Zellteilungszyklus verläuft in vier Phasen 3.6 Zellen differenzieren sich und bilden Verbände 3.7 Zellen sind offene Systeme und funktionieren als Energiewandler 3.8 zunehmende Unordnung ist eine wichtige Triebkraft chemischer Reaktionen 3.9 Die Freie Energie bestimmt das Gleichgewicht einer Reaktion 3.10 Biochemische Reaktionen sind gekoppelt 3.11 Leben ist durch spezifische Systemeigenschaften charakterisiert Tafelteil Funktionelle Gruppen • Lipide • Kohlenhydrate • Aminosäuren • Nucleotide • Vitamine • Signalstoffe Teil II: Struktur und Funktion von Proteinen 4. Proteine - Werkzeuge der Zelle 4.1 Liganden binden an Proteine und verändern deren Konformation 4.2 Enzyme binden Substrate und setzen sie zu Produkten um 4.3 Liganden kommunizieren über allosterische Effekte 4.4 Die Bindung und Hydrolyse von Nucleotiden steuert Motorproteine 4.5 Regulatorproteine werden oft über Phosphorylierung gesteuert 4.6 Enzyme passen sich metabolischen Bedürfnissen an 4.7 Proteine können auf mechanische Spannung reagieren 5. Ebenen der Proteinarchitektur 5.1 Die Proteinstruktur ist hierarchisch gegliedert 5.2 Aminosäuren werden zu Polypeptidketten verknüpft 5.3 Polypeptide können nach ihrer Synthese modifiziert werden 5.4 Planare Peptidbindungen bilden das Rückgrat der Proteine 5.5 Die a-Helix ist ein prominentes Sekundärstrukturelement 5.6 ß-Faltblätter und ß-Schleifen bilden ausgedehnte Sekundärstrukturen 5.7 Sekundärstrukturelemente bilden wiederkehrende Motive 5.8 Nichtkovalente Wechselwirkungen stabilisieren die Tertiärstruktur 5.9 Globuläre Proteine falten sich zu kompakten Strukturen 5.10 Mehrere Untereinheiten bilden die Quartärstruktur der Proteine 5.11 Proteine falten sich schrittweise in ihre native Konformation 5.12 Proteine können reversibel denaturieren 5.13 Proteine können maßgeschneidert werden 6. Proteine auf dem Prüfstand 6.1 Proteine müssen für die Aufreinigung in wässriger Lösung vorliegen 6.2 Die Gelfiltrationschromatographie trennt Proteine nach ihrer Größe 6.3 Die lonenaustauschchromatographie trennt Proteine unterschiedlicher Ladung 6.4 Die Affinitätschromatographie nutzt die spezifischen Bindungseigenschaften von Proteinen 6.5 Die Elektrophorese analysiert Proteingemische qualitativ 6.6 Die isoelektrische Fokussierung trennt Proteine nach Neutralpunkten 6.7 Die Kapillarelektrophorese kombiniert hohe Trennschärfe mit kurzen Trennzeiten 6.8 Antikörpersonden identifizieren Proteine 6.9 Enzymimmuntests quantifizieren Proteine in komplexen Gemischen 7. Erforschung der Proteinstruktur 7.1 Die Edman-Sequenzierung entziffert die Primärstruktur eines Proteins 7.2 Die chemische Synthese von Peptiden erfolgt im Merrifield-Verfahren 7.3 Die Massenspektrometrie bestimmt exakt Protein- und Peptidmassen 7.4 Die Röntgenstrukturanalyse entschlüsselt Proteinkonformationen 7.5 Die Kernresonanzspektroskopie untersucht Proteine in Lösung 8. Proteine als Strukturträger 8.1 Strukturproteine bilden die Matrix des Bindegewebes 8.2 Posttranslationale Modifikationen stabilisieren die Tripelhelix 8.3 Chemische Quervernetzung stabilisiert die Kollagenfibrillen 8.4 Störungen in der Kollagenbildung führen zu schwerwiegenden Erkrankungen 8.5 Elastin verleiht dem Bindegewebe Flexibilität 8.6 Proteoglykane und Glykosaminoglykane verleihen Widerstandsfähigkeit gegen Kompressionskräfte 8.7 Adhäsionsproteine sind wichtige Komponenten der extrazellulären Matrix 9. Proteine als molekulare Motoren 9.1 Skelettmuskelfasern enthalten geordnete Bündel aus Proteinfilamenten 9.2 Dicke und dünne Filamente gleiten bei der Kontraktion aneinander vorbei 9.3 Myosinköpfe binden und hydrolysieren ATP 9.4 Die Struktur des Myosinkopfs ist im atomaren Detail bekannt 9.5 Ein elektrischer Reiz löst die Muskelkontraktion aus 9.6 Glatte Muskulatur kontrahiert nach reversibler Phosphorylierung von Myosin 9.7 Die Duchenne-Muskeldystrophie beruht auf einem Defekt im Dystrophingen 10. Dynamik sauerstoffbindender Proteine 10.1 Myoglobin bindet Sauerstoff mittels einer prosthetischen Gruppe 10.2 Die Sauerstoffdissoziationskurve von Myoglobin ist hyperbolisch 10.3 Hämoglobin ist ein tetrameres Protein 1 10.4 Die Sauerstoffbindung des Hämoglobins ist kooperativ 10.5 Oxy- und Desoxyhämoglobin unterscheiden sich in ihrer Raumstruktur 10.6 Zwei unterschiedliche Modelle beschreiben kooperatives Verhalten 10.7 2,3-Bisphosphoglycerat bindet in der zentralen Pore des Hämoglobins 10.8 Protonierung von Hämoglobin erleichtert die O2-Abgabe in den Kapillaren 10.9 Hämoglobinopathien beruhen auf molekularen Defekten von Hämoglobin 10.10 Eisen wird mithilfe spezialisierter Proteine resorbiert, transportiert und gespeichert 11. Proteine als molekulare Katalysatoren 11.1 Enzyme haben eine hohe Substrat- und Reaktionsspezifität 11.2 Das aktive Zentrum wird von reaktiven Aminosäuren gebildet 11.3 Enzyme werden nach Art der katalysierten Reaktion klassifiziert 11.4 Der Übergangszustand liegt zwischen Edukt und Produkt einer Reaktion 11.5 Enzyme setzen die freie Aktivierungsenergie von Reaktionen herab 12. Mechanismen der Katalyse 12.1 Enzyme nutzen unterschiedliche Katalysestrategien 12.2 Enzyme binden bevorzugt den Übergangszustand 12.3 Lactat-Dehydrogenase überträgt stereospezifisch Hydridionen 12.4 Die katalytische Triade ist das Herzstück im aktiven Zentrum von Trypsin 12.5 Trypsin bildet eine kovalentes Acyl-lntermediat 12.6 Proteasen haben vielfältige biologische Aufgaben 12.7 Ribozyme sind katalytisch aktive Ribonucleinsäuren 13. Regulation der Enzymaktivität 13.1 Geschwindigkeitskonstanten charakterisieren chemische Reaktionen 13.2 Die Michaelis-Menten-Gleichung beschreibt eine einfache Enzymkinetik 13.3 Michaelis-Konstante und Wechselzahl sind Kenngrößen von Enzymen 13.4 Die Enzymkinetik hilft bei der Untersuchung von Enzymmechanismen 13.5 Kompetitive Inhibitoren binden an das aktive Zentrum und verhindern den Substratzutritt 13.6 Hohe Substratkonzentrationen heben die kompetitive Inhibition auf 13.7 Kovalent bindende Inhibitoren hemmen irreversibel 13.8 Allosterische Regulatoren modulieren die Enzymaktivität 13.9 Heteroallosterische Effektoren binden an regulatorische Untereinheiten 13.10 Reversible Phosphorylierung reguliert
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    Jakutsk : [Izdatel'stvo Instituta Merzlotovedenija SO RAN]
    Call number: AWI G3-24-95737
    Description / Table of Contents: Translation of abstract: The materials of the All-Russian Scientific Conference are devoted to the genesis, geography, diversity, ecology, protection and rational use of permafrost soils.
    Description / Table of Contents: Материалы Всероссийской научной конференции посвящены генезису, географии, разнообразию, экологию, охраны и рациональному использованию мерзлотных почв.
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    Pages: 182 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5-93254-061-3 , 5932540613
    Language: Russian
    Note: Оглавление Роль В.Г. Зольникова в изучении мерзлотных почв Зольников Василий Георгиевич (к столетию со дня рождения) / Л.Г. Еловская Роль В.Г. Зольникова в изучении почвенного покрова Якутии / Д.Д. Саввинов Роль Центрального музея почвоведения им. В.В. Докучаева в исследовании мерзлотных почв России / Б.Ф. Апарин Региональные проблемы изучения мерзлотных почв Микростроение органопрофиля мерзлотных почв криолитозоны Забайкалья / В.М. Корсунов, В.М. Чиркова Криогенные почвы юга Восточной Сибири и вопросы их картографирования / В.А. Кузьмин Микроструктура почвенного покрова северной части О.Большевик (архипелаг Северная Земля) / Б.Ф. Апарин, В.Б. Апарин О количественной оценке разнообразия почв / А.И. Куликов, Е.Д. Канаева, М.А. Куликов К вопросу о мерзлотных почвах Юго-Восточного Алтая / Е.Н. Смоленцева Формы серы в мерзлотных почвах притундровых лесов Енисейского Севера / Т.В. Пономарева Влияние растительного покрова и микрорельефа на азотный фонд почв бугорковой тундры Сибири / К. Биази, В. Ванек, О. Русалимова, К. Кайзер, Х. Мейер, П. Барсуков, А. Рихтер Состав гумуса мерзлотных почв мелкодолинных ландшафтов Лено-Амгинского междуречья / М.В. Оконешникова, Р.В. Десяткин Особенности микробных комплексов островных почв дельты р. Селенга как показатели мерзлотности, обусловленной влиянием оз. Байкал / Э.О. Макушкин, Н.Д. Сорокин, В.М. Корсунов, Е.Ю. Шахматова, Е.Н. Афанасова Проблемы эволюции мерзлотных почв Центральной Якутии / А.П. Чевычелов, В.П. Скрыбыкина, А.А. Перк Особенности распространения доминирующих типов мерзлотных почв бассейна р. Биллях / Я.Р. Герасимов, Г.Н. Саввинов Биохимические и геохимические особенности почв урбанизированных территорий (на примере г. Мирный, Западная Якутия) / М.В. Щелчкова, Я.Б.Легостаева Экология мерзлотных почв Метанообразование в мерзлых почвах / А. Брушков, М. Фукуда Методические проблемы почвенно-геохимических исследований в экологии / Б.С. Ягнышев Криотурбации мерзлотных почв Севера при глобальном изменении климата (разнообразие, экология) / П.П. Гаврильев, Р.Н. Иванова Динамика гидротермических поясов / А.И. Дмитриев Влияние температурного режима почвы на радиальный прирост стволов лиственницы в Центральной Якутии / А.Н. Николаев, П.П. Федоров Сезонная динамика теплофизических свойств аласных почв / В.С. Макаров Изменение пространственной структуры растительного покрова аласа как показатель динамики почвенных условий / М.Х. Николаева, А.Р. Десяткин Агрофизические свойства мерзлотных палевых осолоделых почв Центральной Якутии / А.П. Пестерев Связь радиального прироста лиственницы Каяндера с температурным режимом почв / П.П. Федоров, А.Н. Николаев Естественные радионуклиды и радиоцезий в почвах тундровой и таежной зон Якутии / П.И. Собакин, А.П. Чевычелов Средняя годовая температура почвогрунтов на подошве деятельного слоя Западной Якутии и ее зависимость от средней годовой температуры воздуха / И.С. Васильев Баланс органогенного углерода в мерзлотных лесных экосистемах / Т.Х. Максимов, Б.И. Иванов, А.Й. Долман, Е.Й. Муре, А.П. Максимов, А.В. Кононов, Т. Ота, М. Хейманп Исследования динамики промерзания мерзлотных таежных почв около г. Якутска / П.Я. Константинов Охрана и рациональное использование мерзлотных почв Мерзлотно-экологическое районирование агроземель на примере Мегино-Кангаласского улуса / П.В. Ефремов Классификация геокриологических и почвенных процессов по степени опасности и безопасности для сельскохозяйственного освоения / П.П. Гаврильев Влияние погодных условий на солевой режим и продуктивность аласных дерново-луговых почв / А.Р. Десяткин, М.Х. Николаева Ритмика обводнения аласных почв Лено-Амгинского междуречья / Н.П. Босиков Урожайность зерновых в зависимости от варианта обработки и водно-физических свойств мерзлотной палевой осолоделой почвы / С.И. Баишев Почвенный покров и его деградация в окрестностях города Мирный / П.П. Данилов, Г.Н. Саввинов Особенности почвенного покрова территории месторождения "Таборное" / В.Г. Тарабукина, В.С. Макаров, В.С. Боескоров , English translation of Table of contents The role of V.G. Zolnikov in the study of permafrost soils Zolnikov Vasily Georgievich (on the occasion of the centenary of his birth) / L.G. Elovskaya The role of V.G. Zolnikov in the study of the soil cover of Yakutia / D.D. Savvinov The role of the Central Museum of Soil Science named after. V.V. Dokuchaev in the study of permafrost soils in Russia / B.F. Aparin Regional problems of studying permafrost soils Microstructure of the organoprofile of permafrost soils in the permafrost zone of Transbaikalia / V.M. Korsunov, V.M. Chirkova Cryogenic soils of the south of Eastern Siberia and issues of their mapping / V.A. Kuzmin Microstructure of the soil cover in the northern part of O. Bolshevik (Severnaya Zemlya archipelago) / B.F. Aparin, V.B. Aparin On the quantitative assessment of soil diversity / A.I. Kulikov, E.D. Kanaeva, M.A. Kulikov On the issue of frozen soils in South-Eastern Altai / E.N. Smolentseva Forms of sulfur in frozen soils of tundra forests of the Yenisei North / T.V. Ponomareva The influence of vegetation cover and microrelief on the nitrogen pool of soils in the hummock tundra of Siberia / K. Biasi, V. Vanek, O. Rusalimova, K. Kaiser, H. Meyer, P. Barsukov, A. Richter Composition of humus in permafrost soils in shallow valley landscapes of the Lena-Amga interfluve / M.V. Okoneshnikova, R.V. Desyatkin Features of microbial complexes of island soils of the river delta Selenga as indicators of permafrost caused by the influence of the lake. Baikal / E.O. Makushkin, N.D. Sorokin, V.M. Korsunov, E.Yu. Shakhmatova, E.N. Afanasova Problems of evolution of permafrost soils in Central Yakutia / A.P. Chevychelov, V.P. Skrybykina, A.A. Perk Features of the distribution of the dominant types of permafrost soils in the river basin. Billyakh / Ya.R. Gerasimov, G.N. Savvinov Biochemical and geochemical features of soils in urbanized areas (on the example of the city of Mirny, Western Yakutia) / M.V. Shchelchkova, Ya.B.Legostaeva Ecology of frozen soils Methane formation in frozen soils / A. Brushkov, M. Fukuda Methodological problems of soil-geochemical research in ecology / B.S. Yagnyshev Cryoturbation of permafrost soils of the North under global climate change (diversity, ecology) / P.P. Gavrilyev, R.N. Ivanova Dynamics of hydrothermal belts / A.I. Dmitriev The influence of soil temperature on the radial growth of larch trunks in Central Yakutia / A.N. Nikolaev, P.P. Fedorov Seasonal dynamics of thermophysical properties of alass soils / V.S. Makarov Changes in the spatial structure of the alas plant cover as an indicator of the dynamics of soil conditions / M.Kh. Nikolaeva, A.R. Desyatkin Agrophysical properties of frozen pale yellow solodized soils of Central Yakutia / A.P. Pesterev Relationship between the radial growth of Cajander larch and the temperature regime of soils / P.P. Fedorov, A.N. Nikolaev Natural radionuclides and radiocesium in soils of the tundra and taiga zones of Yakutia / P.I. Sobakin, A.P. Chevychelov Average annual soil temperature at the base of the active layer of Western Yakutia and its dependence on the average annual air temperature / I.S. Vasiliev Organogenic carbon balance in permafrost forest ecosystems / T.Kh. Maksimov, B.I. Ivanov, A.Y. Dolman, E.Y. Mure, A.P. Maksimov, A.V. Kononov, T. Ota, M. Heymanp Study of the dynamics of freezing of frozen taiga soils near the city of Yakutsk / P.Ya. Konstantinov Protection and rational use of permafrost soils Permafrost-ecological zoning of agricultural lands using the example of the Megino-Kangalassky ulus / P.V. Efremov Classification of geocryological and soil processes according to the degree of danger and safety for agricultural development / P.P. Gavriliev The influence of weather conditions on the salt regime and productivity of alas sod-meadow soils / A.R. Desyatkin, M.Kh. Nikolaev Rhythm of watering of alass soils of the Lena-Amga interfluve / N.P. Bosikov Grain yield depending on the treatment option and water-physical properties of frozen pale-yellow soil / S.I. Baishev Soil cover and its degradation in the vicinity of the city of Mirny / P.P. Danilov, G.N. Savvinov Features of the soil cover of the territory of the Tabornoe deposit / V.G. Tarabukina, V.S. Makarov, V.S. Fighters , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: AWI G3-19-92380
    In: Permafrost in Switzerland, 2000/2001 and 2001/2002
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 86 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Glaciological Report (Permafrost) / Permafrost Monitoring Switzerland 2/3
    Language: German
    Note: Contents Preface Published reports Summary 1 Introduction 1.1 From permafrost research to permafrost monitoring 1.2 PERMOS elements 2 Weather and climate 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Weather and climate in 2000/2001 2.3 Weather and climate in 2001/2002 2.4 Climate deviation in 2000/2001 and in 2001/2002 2.5 Duration of the snow cover 3 Borehole measurements 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Active layer thickness 3.3 Permafrost temperatures 3.4 Borehole deformation 3.5 Conclusions 4 Surface temperatures 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Surface temperature mesasurements in 2000/2001 and in 20001/2002 4.3 Surface temperature measurements in the forthcoming years 4.4 Conclusions 5 Air photos Conclusions Acknowledgements References Appendix A Boreholes B Instructions for temperature monitoring in mountain permafrost (PACE-manual)
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    Zurich : Cryospheric Commission of the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT)
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    Call number: AWI G3-19-92381
    In: Permafrost in Switzerland, 2004/2005 and 2005/2006
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 100 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Glaciological Report (Permafrost) / Permafrost Monitoring Switzerland 6/7
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Imprint Published Reports Preface Summary Zusammenfassung Résumé Riassunto Resumaziun 1 Introduction 2 Weather and Climate 2.1 Weather and Climate in 2004/2005 2.2 Weather and Climate in 2005/2006 2.3 Climate Deviation from the Mean Value 1961–1990 2.4 Duration of the Snow Cover 3 Borehole Measurements 3.1 Active Layer Thickness 3.2 Permafrost Temperatures 3.2 ERT Monitoring Network 3.4 Conclusions Boreholes 4 Surface Temperatures 4.1 Surface Temperatures in Unconsolidated Sediments 4.2 Rock Surface Temperatures 4.3 Conclusions Surface Temperatures 5 Air Photos 5.1 Air Photos in 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 6 Conclusion 7 Selected Aspects of Permafrost Monitoring 7.1 Short-term Variations in Rock Glacier Kinematics 7.2 Destabilized Rock Glaciers 7.3 Conclusions Rock Glacier Dynamics Acknowledgements References Appendix
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    Call number: AWI G7-18-91807
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 150 Seiten
    ISBN: 5-286-01500-X
    Language: Russian , English
    Note: Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise russisch , Überwiegend kyrillische Schrift
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    Call number: AWI E3-18-91875
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 238 Seiten , Illustrationen , 19 cm
    ISBN: 3-8289-7559-3
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: Vorwort. - Die Geschichte der Südpolarforschung. - Die Teilnehmer an der norwegischen Südpolarfahrt 1910-1912. - Winter auf der Eisplatte. - Zum Pol. - Wissenschaftlicher Beweis, daß Roald Amundsen mit seinen vier Gefährten den Südpol erreicht hat. - Zeittafel.
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    Wallingford : IAHS Press, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
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    Call number: AWI G4-22-95045
    In: IAHS publication, 290
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 271 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 1901502821
    Series Statement: IAHS publication 290
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface / by Douglas L. Kane & Daqing Yang Overview of water balance determinations for high latitude watersheds / Douglas L. Kane & Daqing Yang Water balance of a snowy watershed in Hokkaido, Japan / Yoshiyuki Ishii, Yuji Kodama, Ryo Nakamura & Nobuyoshi Ishikawa Features of water balance for small mountainous watersheds in East Siberia: Kolyma Water Balance Station case study / Sergei A. Zhuravin Estimation of annual water balance in Siberian tundra using a new land surface model / Hiroyuki Hiroshima, Tetsuo Ohata, Yuji Kodama & Hironori Yabuki Summer water balance in an Arctic tundra basin, eastern Siberia / Yoshiyuki Ishii, Yuji Kodama, Norifumi Sato & Hironori Yabuki Water balance of small Russian catchments in the southern mountainous Taiga Zone: "Mogot" case study / Ninel G. Vasilenko Features of forest-steppe small basins water balance: the Nizhnedevitsk Water Balance Station case study / Sergei A. Zhuravin Water balances of experimental watersheds in the Valdai Branch of the State Hydrological Institute (SHI), Russia / J. A. Balonishnikova, O. I. Krestovsky & V. A. Shutov Extensive studies in boreal wetland watersheds in northwestern Russia / Vladimir A. Shutov Water balances of the northern catchments of Finland Pertti Seuna & Jarmo Linjama Water balance studies in two catchments on Spitsbergen, Svalbard / Ånund Killingtveit Estimation of water balance in and around the Mittivakkat Glacier basin, Ammassalik Island, southeast Greenland / Bent Hasholt & Sebastian H. Mernild Water balance in a west Greenlandic watershed Christian Helweg Queen Elizabeth Islands: water balance investigations / Kathy L. Young & Ming-Ko Woo Hydrological processes and water balance for the Dead Creek Watershed of southeastern Manitoba, 1982—1995 / Garry Thome & Janice Hawkins Evaporation studies in small NWT watersheds / Bob Reid & Derek Faria The water balance of wetland-dominated permafrost basins / W.L. Quinton, M. Hayashi, K. E. Blais, N. Wright & A. Peitroniro Wolf Creek Research Basin water balance studies / J. Richard Janowicz, Newell Hedstrom, John Pomeroy, Raoul Granger & Sean Carey A multi-year hydrological data set for two research basins in the Mackenzie Delta region, NW Canada / Philip Marsh, Cuyler Onclin & Mark Russell Water balance dynamics of three small catchments in a Sub-Arctic boreal forest / W. Robert Bolton, Larry Hinzman & Kenji Yoshikawa Hydrological cycle on the north slope of Alaska / Douglas L. Kane,Robert E. Gieck, Danielle C. Kitover, Larry D. Hinzman, James P. McNamara & Daqing Yang Queen Elizabeth Islands: problems associated with water balance research / Kathy L. Young & Ming-Ko Woo Winter streamflow as a source of uncertainty in water balance calculations / Stuart Hamilton Diagnostic model analysis of spatial mass, energy and melt distribution in a catchment in northeast Greenland / Carl Egede Boggild Key word index Author index
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    Call number: AWI A8-17-90426
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: 98, XXIV S , Ill., graph. Darst
    Language: German
    Note: Rostock, Univ., Diss., 2004 , Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Einleitung. - 1.1 Einführung. - 1.2 Die Ziele der Arbeit. - 2 Das Semi-Lagrange-Verfahren. - 2.1 Die Eigenschaften des Semi-Lagrange-Verfahrens. - 2.2 Die Grundgleichungen. - 2.3 Die Interpolation, lokal geodätische Koordinaten und der Massefixer. - 2.4 Die Anfangsverteilungen. - 3 Das mechanistische Zirkulationsmodell (KMCM). - 3.1 Die Grundlagen des Modells. - 3.2 Die KMCM-Experimente. - 3.3 Ergebnisse zu den Zirkulationsexperimenten. - 4 Ergebnisse. - 4.1 Die Mischung auf Isentropen im Vergleich zu 3D-Rechnungen. - 4.2 Der Transport für idealisierte und realistische Anfangsverteilungen. - 4.3 Einzelne Mischungsereignisse. - 4.4 Die Tracertransportgleichung auf Isentropen. - 4.4.1 Die Unterschiede im zonal gemittelten N2O für die verschieden Experimente. - 4.4.2 Die Qualität der Bilanzrechnungen. - 4.4.3 Die obere Troposphäre und untere Stratosphäre in äquatorialen Breiten. - 4.4.4 Die mittlere und obere äquatoriale Stratosphäre. - 4.4.5 Die Subtropen der Stratosphäre. - 4.5 Mischungsgebiete und Transportbarrieren. - 4.5.1 Der Gradient der potentiellen Wirbelstärke. - 4.5.2 Der effektive Diffusionskoeffizient. - 5 Zusammenfassung. - Abkürzungen und Symbole. - Literaturverzeichnis. - Abbildungsverzeichnis. - Tabellenverzeichnis.
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    Call number: AWI E3-19-92148
    Description / Table of Contents: In this publication for the first time the scientific activities of the Russian researchers of Antarctica are reviewed and summarized, from the very first landing to the ice continent until the present time (1956-2004). Dozens of monographs and hundreds of articles regarding the climate of Antarctica, its geology, geophysics, biology, oceanology, glaciology, medicine, etc. disciplines are used and generalized. For use by the specialists working in the field of earth sciences and by the readers interested in polar research.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 303 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5-9584-0108-4
    Language: Russian , English
    Note: CONTENTS: From the author. - Foreword (V. M. Kotlyakov, the academician of Russian Academy of Science). - Introduction. - 1. A legal status of research in Antarctic. - 2. The Russian (Soviet) Antarctic expeditions. - 3. The first stage of the Russian Antarctic research (1956-1965). - 3.1. General characteristic of the first stage. - 3.2. Types of observations and research at the first stage of Soviet Antarctic expedition (SAE). - 3.3. Main scientific results of the first stage of SAE operation. - 4. The second stage of the Russian Antarctic Research (1966-1973). - 4.1. General characteristic of the second stage of SAE operation. - 4.2. Types of observations and research at the second stage of SAE operation. - 4.3. Main scientific results of the second stage of SAE operation. - 5. The third stage of the Russian Antarctic Research (1974-1990). - 5.1. General characteristic of the third stage of SAE operation. - 5.2. Types of observations and research at the third stage of SAE operation. - 5.3. Main basic scientific results ofthe third stage of SAE operation. - 6. The fourth stage of the Russian Antarctic Research (1991-2005). - 6.1. General characteristic of the fourth stage of Russian Antarctic expedition (RAE) operation. - 6.2. Types of observations and research at the fourth stage of RAE operation. - 6.3. Main scientific results of the fourth stage of RAE operation. - Conclusion. - References. - Appendices (1-8): Appendix 1. Chronology of RAE (SAE) operation. - Appendix 2. Number of native publications on various disciplines. - Appendix 3. Members of the Russian Antarctic expeditions. - Appendix 4. Number of RAE (SAE) wintering stations. - Appendix 5. Number of vessels operated in RAE (SAE). - Appendix 6. Volume of the cargo delivered by RAE (SAE) vessels. - Appendix 7. Wintering RAE (SAE) members. - Appendix 8. Photo portraits of the Russian Antarctic researchers. , In kyrillischer Schrift , Zusammenfassung in englischer Sprache
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    Call number: ZSP-994
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 21 x 21 cm
    ISSN: 1618-3703
    Former Title: Vorgänger: Zweijahresbericht / Stiftung Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Subsequent Title: Fortsetzung Zweijahresbericht ... / AWI, Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
    Language: German , English
    Note: Erscheint alle 2 Jahre , Text in deutscher und englischer Sprache
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