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  • 1
    Call number: AWI G8-96-0126
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: IAG Opening Address. - Session 1 Progress in Gravity Instrumentation. - An Ocean Bottom Absolute Gravity Meter. - Session 2 Intercomparison Campaigns. - Problems of Gravimeter Calibration in High Precision Gravimetry. - Intercomparison of IMGC Absolute and GWR Superconducting Gravimeters. - Session 3 Standards, Networks, Data Bases and Software. - British Precise Gravity Network. - Large Scale Absolute Gravity Control in South America - JILAG-3 Campaigns 1988 - 1991. - Gravity Variations in Microgravity Networks in Central Italy. - British and French Gravity Datums Connected via the Channel Tunnel. - Unified Gravity Network of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. - The Adjustment of the Unified European Gravity Network 1994 (UEGN 94). - Worldwide Synthetic Gravity Tide Parameters. - Gravity Anomalies for the Southern Part of Baltic Sea and their Statistics. - Session 4 Space Gradiometry and Airborne Gravimetry. - Global Gravity Field Recovery by Use of STEP Observations (Extended Abstract). - Solving the STEP-Observation Equation Using Banach's Fixed-Point Principle. - Some Unsolved Problems in Airborne Gravimetry. - State-of-the-Art and Future Sensor Technology for Airborne Gravimetry. - Fundamentals and Applications of Digital Filtering in Airborne Gravimetry. - GPS Software Development for Airborne Gravimetry and First Results. - Accelerometer/GPS Integration for Strapdown Airborne Gravimetry: First Test Results. - State-of-the-Art Airborne Gravimetry. - A Survey of Worldwide Research Activities on Airborne Gravimetry - Open and Solved Problems - (ExtendedAbstract). - Session 5 Geophysical Inversion of Gravity and Geoid. - Two Branches of the Newton Potential and Geoid. - Geodetic and Geophysical Inverse Gravimetric Problem, the Most Adequate Solution and the Information Content. - A New Approach to Approximate the Earth's Gravity Field. - The Maximum Entropy Geoid - A Solution for an Internal Level Surface. - Upward Continuation to the Brillouin Level of the Romanian Gravity Map. - Geoid Undulation Caused by the Heterogeneity of the Litosphere and Mantle in Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, China. - Theoretical Background of the Vening Meinesz Isostatic Model. - Computation of the Moho Depths from Gravity Data in the Ross Sea (Antarctica). - Using the Geophysical Inversion of the Gravity Data to Explain the Crustal Structure of South-East China. - Covariance Functions Set Derived from Radial Multipoles Potentials: Theory and Some Results for Regional Gravity Field in Central Europe. - Session 6 Altimetry. - A Uniform Approach to the Estimation Problems of Satellite Altimetry. - Gravity Disturbances from GEOSAT Data and Forward Geopotential Models in the Labrador Sea. - A New Approach to Sea Surface Topography Estimation. - D-PAF Mean Sea Surfaces and High Resolution Gravity Field Models Based on ERS-1 Altimeter Data. - A Datum Defect and Spectral Analysis in Regional Cross-over Adjustments of SatelliteAltimeter Data. - Long-Term Vertical Control in Satellite Altimetry, Deficiencies and Concepts. - Gravity and Geoid in the Mediterranean from a Common Adjustment of ERS-1 and TOPEX Altimeter Data. - First Analysis of ERS-1 Altimeter Data in the Red Sea Area. - The Use of Transponders in Altimetry. - Session 7 International Projects and Advanced Techniques. - Comparison of Geopotential Recovery Capabilities of Some Future Satellite Missions. - A Joint GSFC/DMA Project for Improving the Model of the Earth's Gravitational Field. - European Gravimetric Geoid: Status Report 1994. - . - Problems with Geoid Evaluations in South East Asia. - Height Comparisons on the Australian National GPS Network (ANN): First Results. - Geoid Computations in Taiwan. - The Local Geoid Determination in China - The Combination of Nation-wide Network of GPS Levelling with that of Astro-Gravimetric Levelling (Abstract). - Parallel Line Data Gridding Using Radon Domain Information. - A Comparison of Stokes' Numerical Integration and Collocation, and a New Combination Technique (Abstract). - Does the Spherical Approximation Affect the Datum Transformation?. - Non Tidal Gravity Variations and Geodynamic Processes. - A Comparison of Geoid and Quasigeoid Modeling Methods in Rough Topography. - Dynamics of the Adriatic Microplate and the Eastern Alps. - Session 8 The Geoid in Europe. - Using High Precision GPS to Aid Absolute Geoid Datum Definition. - Geoid Determination by GPS and Levelling. - How Close are we to a Centimetric Geoid?. - Basic Relations for Evaluating the Global and Regional Quasigeoid Heights on the Base of Gravity Data and a Global Model of the Geopotential. - Determination of a Gravimetric Geoid Solution for South Korea. - Geoid Determination and Levelling by GPS: Some Experiments on a Test Network. - Data Preprocessing toward a South American Geoid. - The Hungarian Contribution to the Determination of a Precise European Reference Geoid. - Test of Collocation Models for the Swiss Geoid Computation. - Towards a High Precision Geoid for Egypt. - Estonian Geodetic and Gravimetric Networks and Geoid Undulation. - The Total Terrain Effect in the Modified Stokes' Formula. - Geoid in the West Ukraine Area Derived by Means of Non-Central Multipole Analysis Technique. - Tidal Models of the Mediterranean Sea. Main Diurnal and Semidiurnal Constituents. - Global Geopotential Models and Gravity Data for the Territory of Romania. - Gravity Field Determination in Croatia - Status Report. - Author Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume discusses recent advances and future prospects in the exploration of the gravity field. Both theoretical and practical aspects, ranging from gravity instrumentation, space and airborne gradiometry, satellite altimetry, the presentation of international measurement campaigns and projects, networks and gravity field-related data bases and software, to geophysical inversion techniques and recent undertakings such as the determination of the geoid in Europe, are dealt with.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 656 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3540592040
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 113
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  • 2
    Call number: M 96.0550 ; AWI G6-96-0128
    Description / Table of Contents: A lake, as a body of water, is in continuous interaction with the rocks and soils in its drainage basin, the atmosphere, and surface and groundwaters. Human industrial and agricultural activities introduce new inputs and processes into lake systems. This volume is a selection of ten contributions dealing with diverse aspects of lake systems, including such subjects as the geological controls of lake basins and their histories, mixing and circulation patterns in lakes, gaseous exchange between the water and atmosphere, and human input to lakes through atmospheric precipitation and surficial runoff. This work was written with a dual goal in mind: to serve as a textbook and to provide professionals with in-depth expositions and discussions of the more important aspects of lake systems.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 334 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 3540578919
    Classification:
    Sedimentology
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: 1 Global Distribution of Lakes / M. MEYBECK. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Background Material and Approaches to Global Lake Census. - 2.1 Data Used. - 2.2 Approaches to Global Lake Census. - 3 General Laws of Lake Distribution. - 3.1 Lake Density . - 3.2 Limnic Ratio. - 4 Distribution of Lakes of Tectonic Origin. - 5 Lakes of Glacial Origin. - 5.1 Lake Densities. - 5.2 Global Deglaciated Area. - 5.3 Total Number of Glacial Lakes. - 6 Fluvial Lakes. - 7 Global Distribution of Crater Lakes. - 8 Global Distribution of Saline Lakes. - 8.1 Coastal Lagoons. - 8.2 Salinized Lakes due to Evaporation. - 9 Global Lake Distribution. - 9.1 Extrapolation Approach. - 9.2 Lake Type Approach. - 9.3 Climatic Typology Approach. - 9.4 Lake Distribution in Endorheic Areas. - 9.5 Global Dissolved Salt Distribution in Lakes. - 10 Major Changes in Global Lake Distribution in the Geological Past. - 10.1 Lake Ages. - 10.2 Historical Changes. - 10.3 Postglacial Changes. - 11 Discussion and Conclusions. - References. - 2 Hydrological Processes and the Water Budget of Lakes / T. C. WINTER. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Hydrological System with Regard to Lakes. - 2.1 Interaction of Lakes with Atmospheric Water. - 2.2 Interaction of Lakes with Surface Water. - 2.3 Interaction of Lakes with Subsurface Water. - 2.4 Change in Lake Volume. - 3 Summary. - References. - 3 Hydrological and Thermal Response of Lakes to Climate: Description and Modeling / S. W. HOSTETLER. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Hydrological Response. - 3 The Hydrological Budget. - 4 Hydrological Models. - 5 Thermal Response. - 5.1 Energy Budget and Energy Budget Models. - 5.2 Models and Modeling. - 6 Use of Models to Link Lakes with Climate Change. - 7 Input Data Sets. - 8 Sample Applications. - 9 Summary. - References. - 4 Mixing Mechanisms in Lakes / D. M. IMBODEN and A. WÜEST. - 1 Transport and Mixing. - 2 Lakes as Physical Systems. - 3 Fluid Dynamics: Mathematical Description of Advection and Diffusion. - 3.1 Equations of Fluid Motion. - 3.2 Turbulence, Reynolds' Stress, and Eddy Diffusion. - 3.3 Vertical Momentum Equation. - 3.4 Nonlocal Diffusion and Transilient Mixing. - 4 Density and Stability of Water Column. - 4.1 Equation of State of Water. - 4.2 Potential Temperature and Local Vertical Stability. - 5 Energy Fluxes: Driving Forces Behind Transport and Mixing. - 5.1 Thermal Energy. - 5.2 Potential Energy. - 5.3 Kinetic Energy. - 5.4 Turbulent Kinetic Energy Balance in Stratified Water. - 5.5 Internal Turbulent Energy Fluxes: Turbulence Cascade. - 6 Mixing Processes in Lakes. - 6.1 Waves and Mixing. - 6.2 Mixing in the Surface Layer. - 6.3 Diapycnal Mixing. - 6.4 Boundary Mixing. - 6.5 Double Diffusion. - 6.6 Isopycnal Mixing. - 7 Mixing and Its Ecological Relevance. - 7.1 Time Scales of Mixing. - 7.2 Reactive Species and Patchiness. - 7.3 Mixing and Growth: The Search for an Ecological Steering Factor. - References. - 5 Stable Isotopes of Fresh and Saline Lakes / J. R. GAT. - 1 Introduction. - 1.1 Isotope Separatio During Evaporation. - 2 Small-Area Lakes. - 2.1 Seasonal and Annual Changes. - 2.2 Deep Freshwater Lakes. - 2.3 Transient Surface-Water Bodies. - 3 Interactive and Feedback Systems. - 3.1 Network of Surface-Water Bodies. - 3.2 Recycling of Reevaporated Moisture into the Atmosphere. - 3.3 Large Lakes. - 3.4 Large-Area Lakes with Restricted Circulation. - 4 Saline Lakes. - 4.1 Isotope Hydrology of Large Salt Lakes. - 4.2 Ephemeral Salt Lakes and Sabkhas. - 5 Isotopie Paleolimnology. - 6 Conclusions: From Lakes to Oceans. - References. - 6 Exchange of Chemicals Between the Atmosphere and Lakes / P. VLAHOS, D. MACKAY, S. J. EISENREICH, and KC. HORNBUCKLE. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Air-Water Partitioning Equilibria. - 3 Diffusion Between Water and Air. - 4 Volatilization and Absorption: Double-Resistance Approach. - 5 Factors Affecting Mass-Transfer Coefficients. - 6 Partitioning of Chemical to Paniculate Matter in Air and Water. - 6.1 Air. - 6.2 Water. - 7 Atmospheric Deposition Processes. - 7.1 Dry Deposition. - 7.2 Wet Deposition. - 8 Specimen Calculation. - 8.1 Step 1: Physicochemical Properties. - 8.2 Step 2: Mass-Transfer Coefficients. - 8.3 Step 3: Sorption in Air and Water. - 8.4 Step 4: Equilibrium Status. - 8.5 Step 5: Volatilization and Deposition Rates. - 9 Role of Air-Water Exchange in Lake Mass Balances. - 10 Case Studies. - 10.1 Mass Balance on Siskiwit Lake, Isle Royale. - 10.2 Mass Balance on Lake Superior. - 10.3 Air-Water Exchange in Green Bay, Lake Michigan. - 10.4 Air-Water Exchange in Lake Superior. - 11 Conclusions. - References. - 7 Atmospheric Depositions: Impact of Acids on Lakes / W. STUMM and J. SCHNOOR. - Abstract. - 1 Introduction: Anthropogenic Generation of Acidity. - 1.1 Genesis of Acid Precipitation. - 2 Acidity and Alkalinity: Neutralizing Capacities. - 2.1 Transfer of Acidity (or Alkalinity) from Pollution Through the Atmosphere to Ecosystems. - 3 Acidification of Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. - 3.1 Disturbance of H+ Balance from Temporal or Spatial Decoupling of the Production and Mineralization of the Biomass. - 3.2 In Situ H+ Ion Neutralization in Lakes. - 3.3 Krug and Frink Revisited. - 4 Brønsted Acids and Lewis Acids: Pollution by Heavy Metals, as Influenced by Acidity. - 4.1 Cycling of Metals. - 4.2 Pb in Soils. - 5 Impact of Acidity on Ecology in Watersheds. - 5.1 Soils. - 5.2 Lakes. - 5.3 Nitrogen Saturation of Forests. - 6 Critical Loads. - 6.1 Critical Load Maps. - 6.2 Models for Critical Load Evaluation. - 7 Case Studies. - 7.1 Chemical Weathering of Crystalline Rocks in the Catchment Area of Acidic Ticino Lakes, Switzerland. - 7.2 Watershed Manipulation Project at Bear Brooks, Maine. - 8 Summary. - References. - 8 Redox-Driven Cycling of Trace Elements in Lakes / J. HAMILTON-TAYLOR and W. DAVISON. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Major Biogeochemical Cycles and Pathways. - 3 Iron and Manganese. - 3.1 Transformations and Cycling. - 3.2 Iron and Manganese Compounds as Carrier Phases. - 4 Sediment-Water Interface. - 4.1 Diffusive Flux from Sediments. - 4.2 Evidence of Little or No Diffusive Efflux from Sediments. - 4.3 Transient Remobilization. - 4.4 Diffusive Flux into Sediments. - 5 Pathways Involving Redox Reactions Directly: Case Studies. - 5.1 Arsenic. - 5.2 Chromium. - 5.3 239,240Pu. - 5.4 Selenium 6 Pathways Involving Redox Reactions Indirectly: Case Studies. - 6.1 137Cs. - 6.2 Stable Pb, 210Pb, and 210Po. - 6.3 Zinc. - 7 Summary and Conclusions. - References. - 9 Comparative Geochemistry of Marine Saline Lakes / F. T. MACKENZIE, S. VINK, R. WOLLAST, and L. CHOU. - 1 Introduction. - 2 General Characteristics of Marine Saline Lakes. - 3 Comparative Sediment-Pore-Water Reactions. - 3.1 Mangrove Lake, Bermuda. - 3.2 Solar Lake, Sinai. - 4 Conclusions. - References. - 10 Organic Matter Accumulation Records in Lake Sediments / P. A. MEYERS and R. ISHIWATARI. - 1 Introduction. - 1.1 Significance of Organic Matter in Lake Sediments. - 1.2 Origins of Organic Matter to Lake Sediments. - 1.3 Alterations of Organic Matter During Deposition. - 1.4 Similarities and Differences Between Organic Matter in Sediments of Lakes and Oceans. - 1.5 Dating of Lake-Sediment Records. - 2 Indicators of Sources and Alterations of Total Organic Matter in Lake Sediments. - 2.1 Source Information Preserved in C/N Ratios of Sedimentary Organic Matter. - 2.2 Source Information from Carbon-Stable Isotopic Compositions. - 2.3 Source Information from Nitrogen-Stable Isotopic Compositions. - 3 Origin and Alterations of Humic Substances. - 4 Sources and Alterations of Lipid Biomarkers. - 4.1 Alteration of Lipids During Deposition. - 4.2 Changes in Sources vs Selective Diagenesis. - 4.3 Effects of Sediment Grain Size on Geolipid Compositions. - 4.4 Source Records of Alkanes in Lake Sediments. - 4.5 Preserv
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