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  • 1
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 19/M 13.0107
    Description / Table of Contents: Content: Time series data.- Correlation.- Forecasting strategies.- Basic stochastic models.- Regression.- Stationary models.- Non-stationary models.- Long memory processes.- Spectral analysis.- System identification.- Multivariate models.- State space models.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 254 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780387886978
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    Classification:
    Mathematics
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  • 2
    Call number: 4/M 10.0059
    Description / Table of Contents: Perpectives on Integrated Solid Earth Sciences.- 3D Crustal Model of Western and Central Europe as a Basis for Modelling Mantle Structure.- Thermal and Rheological Model of the European Lithosphere.- Thermo-mechanical Models for Coupled Lithosphere-surface Processes.- Achievements and Challenges in Sedimentary Basins Dynamics.- Recent Developments in Earthquake Hazards Studies.- Passive Seismic Monitoring of Natural and Induced Earthquakes: Case Studies, Future Directions and Socio-Economic Relevance.- Non-Volcanic Tremor and Slow Slip.- Volcanism in Reverse and Strike-Slip Fault Settings.- DynaQlim - Upper Mantle Dynamics and Quaternary Climate in Cratonic Areas.- Ultradeep Rocks and Diamonds in the Light of Advanced Scientific Technologies.- New Views of the Earth's Inner Core from Computational Mineral Physics.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xix, 414 S. , 45 schw.-w. Ill., 6 schw.-w. Tab , 260 mm x 193 mm
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9789048127368
    Series Statement: International Year of Planet Earth
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    A..
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  • 3
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
    Call number: 13/M 08.0057
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 86 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3527322604 , 978-3-527-32260-2
    Classification:
    Oceanology
    Language: German
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  • 4
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    Monograph available for loan
    Chichester : Wiley
    Call number: 9/M 08.0384
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 Introduction to Quaternary Dating. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 The development of Quaternary dating. 1.3 Precision and accuracy in dating. 1.4 Atomic structure, radioactivity and radiometric dating. 1.5 The Quaternary: stratigraphic framework and terminology. 1.6 The scope and content of the book. Notes. 2 Radiometric Dating 1: Radiocarbon Dating. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Basic principles. 2.3 Radiocarbon measurement. 2.4 Sources of error in radiocarbon dating. 2.5 Some problematic dating materials. 2.6 Calibration of the radiocarbon timescale. 2.7 Applications of radiocarbon dating. Notes. 3 Radiometric Dating 2: Dating using Long-lived and Short-lived Isotopes. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Potassium argon and Argon argon dating. 3.3 Uranium series dating. 3.4 Cosmogenic nuclide dating. 3.5 Dating using short-lived isotopes. Notes. 4 Radiometric Dating 3: Radiation Exposure Dating. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Luminescence dating. 4.3 Electron spin resonance dating. 4.4 Fission track dating.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvii, 286 S.
    Edition: Repr.
    ISBN: 9780470869277
    Classification:
    Historical Geology
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  • 5
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    Monograph available for loan
    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 20-3/M 14.0010
    Description / Table of Contents: Soils long have been taken for granted being so commonplace and lacking often striking features. However, soil is one of the most complex media on Earth, vital for the biogeosphere and human civilization. With increased usage of soil for world food production, building materials, waste repositories, etc awareness has grown for the need of better global understanding of soil and its processes. The Encyclopedia of Soil Science provides a comprehensive, alphabetical treatment of basic soil science in a single volume. It constitutes a wide ranging and authorative collection of about 160 academic articles covering the salient aspects of soil physics, chemistry, biology, fertility, technology, genesis, morphology, classification and geomorphology.The longer articles by leading authorities from around the world are being supplemented by ca 430 definitions of common terms in soil sciences. It should be emphasized though that the volume is not a dictionary but represents a compendium of knowledge.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXIII, 902 S. : zahlr. z.T. farb. Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: [2. ed.]
    ISBN: 9781402039942
    Series Statement: Encyclopedia of earth sciences series
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    Soils
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  • 6
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    Monograph available for loan
    Chichester : Wiley
    Call number: 11/M 15.0105
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Preliminaries 1. 1.1 Random Experiments. 1.2 Conditional Probability and Independence. 1.3 Random Variables and Probability Distributions. 1.4 Some Important Distributions. 1.5 Expectation. 1.6 Joint Distributions. 1.7 Functions of Random Variables. 1.8 Transforms. 1.9 Jointly Normal Random Variables. 1.10 Limit Theorems. 1.11 Poisson Processes. 1.12 Markov Processes. 1.12.1 Markov Chains. 1.12.2 Markov Jump Processes. 1.13 Efficiency of Estimators. 1.14 Information. 1.15 Convex Optimization and Duality. 1.15.1 Lagrangian Method. 1.15.2 Duality. Problems. References. 2. Random Number, Random Variable and Stochastic Process Generation. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Random Number Generation. 2.3 Random Variable Generation. 2.3.1 Inverse-Transform Method. 2.3.2 Alias Method. 2.3.3 Composition Method. 2.3.4 Acceptance-Rejection Method. 2.4 Generating From Commonly Used Distributions. 2.4.1 Generating Continuous Random Variables. 2.4.2 Generating Discrete Random Variables. 2.5 Random Vector Generation. 2.5.1 Vector Acceptance-Rejection Method. 2.5.2 Generating Variables From a Multinormal Distribution. 2.5.3 Generating Uniform Random Vectors Over a Simplex. 2.5.4 Generating Random Vectors, Uniformly Distributed Over a Unit Hyper-Ball and Hyper-Sphere. 2.5.5 Generating Random Vectors, Uniformly Distributed Over a Hyper-Ellipsoid. 2.6 Generating Poisson Processes. 2.7 Generating Markov Chains and Markov Jump Processes. 2.8 Generating Random Permutations. Problems. References. 3. Simulation of Discrete Event Systems. 3.1 Simulation Models. 3.2 Simulation Clock and Event List for DEDS. 3.3 Discrete Event Simulation. 3.3.1 Tandem Queue. 3.3.2 Repairman Problem. Problems. References. 4. Statistical Analysis of Discrete Event Systems. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Static Simulation Models. 4.3 Dynamic Simulation Models. 4.3.1 Finite-Horizon Simulation. 4.3.2 Steady-State Simulation. 4.4 The Bootstrap Method. Problems. References. 5. Controlling the Variance. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Common and Antithetic Random Variables. 5.3 Control Variables. 5.4 Conditional Monte Carlo. 5.4.1 Variance Reduction for Reliability Models. 5.5 Stratified Sampling. 5.6 Importance Sampling. 5.6.1 The Variance Minimization Method. 5.6.2 The Cross-Entropy Method. 5.7 Sequential Importance Sampling. 5.7.1 Non-linear Filtering for Hidden Markov Models. 5.8 The Transform Likelihood Ratio Method. 5.9 Preventing the Degeneracy of Importance Sampling. 5.9.1 The Two-Stage Screening Algorithm. 5.9.2 Case Study. Problems. References. 6. Markov Chain Monte Carlo. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 The Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm. 6.3 The Hit-and-Run Sampler. 6.4 The Gibbs Sampler. 6.5 Ising and Potts Models. 6.6 Bayesian Statistics. 6.7 Other Markov Samplers. 6.8 Simulated Annealing. 6.9 Perfect Sampling. Problems. References. 7. Sensitivity Analysis and Monte Carlo Optimization. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 The Score Function Method for Sensitivity Analysis of DESS. 7.3 Simulation-Based Optimization of DESS. 7.3.1 Stochastic Approximation. 7.3.2 The Stochastic Counterpart Method. 7.4 Sensitivity Analysis of DEDS. Problems. References. 8. The Cross-Entropy Method. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Estimation of Rare Event Probabilities. 8.2.1 The Root-Finding Problem. 8.2.2 The Screening Method for Rare Events. 8.3 The CE-Method for Optimization. 8.4 The Max-cut Problem. 8.5 The Partition Problem. 8.6 The Travelling Salesman Problem. 8.6.1 Incomplete Graphs. 8.6.2 Node Placement. 8.6.3 Case Studies. 8.7 Continuous Optimization. 8.8 Noisy Optimization. Problems. References. 9. Counting via Monte Carlo. 9.1 Counting Problems. 9.2 Satisfiability Problem. 9.2.1 Random K-SAT (K-RSAT). 9.3 The Rare-Event Framework for Counting. 9.3.1 Rare-Events for the Satisfiability Problem. 9.4 Other Randomized Algorithms for Counting. 9.4.1 Complexity of Randomized Algorithms: FPRAS and FPAUS. 9.5 MinxEnt and Parametric MinxEnt. 9.5.1 The MinxEnt Method. 9.5.2 Rare-Event Probability Estimation Using PME. 9.6 PME for COPs and Decision Making. 9.7 Numerical Results. Problems. References. Appendix A. A.1 Cholesky Square Root Method. A.2 Exact Sampling from a Conditional Bernoulli Distribution. A.3 Exponential Families. A.4 Sensitivity Analysis. A.4.1 Convexity Results. A.4.2 Monotonicity Results. A.5 A simple implementation of the CE algorithm for optimizing the 'peaks' function. A.6 Discrete-time Kalman Filter. A.7 Bernoulli Disruption Problem. A.8 Complexity of Stochastic Programming Problems. Problems. References. Acronyms. List of Symbols. Index.
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    Pages: 345 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9780470177945
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  • 7
    Call number: 1.10/M 09.0154 ; PIK M 370-08-0074
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: What is a Self-Organizing Map? - Applications of Different Self-Organizing Map Variants to Geographical Information Science . - An Integrated Exploratory Geovisualization Environment Based on Self-Organizing Map. - Visual Exploration of Spatial Interaction Data with Self-Organizing Maps. - Detecting Geographic Associations in English Dialect Features in North America within a Visual Data Mining Environment Integrating Self-Organizing . - Self-Organizing Maps for Density-Preserving Reduction of Objects in Cartographic Generalization. - Visualizing Human Movement in Attribute . - Climate Analysis, Modelling, and Regional Downscaling Using Self-Organizing. - Prototyping Broad-Scale Climate and Ecosystem Classes by Means of Self-Organising. - Self-Organising Map Principles Applied Towards Automating Road Extraction from Remotely Sensed Imagery . - Intelligent Systems for GIScience: Where Next? A GIScience Perspective
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: viii, 205 S.
    ISBN: 9780470021675
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    Cartography, Geographical Information Systems, GIS
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  • 8
    Call number: 16/M 10.0004
    Description / Table of Contents: Hydrothermal Properties of Materials: Experimental Data on Aqueous Phase Equilibria and Solution Properties at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures is designed for any scientists and engineers who deal with hydrothermal investigations and technologies. The book is organized into eight chapters, each dealing with a key physical property of behavior of solutions, so that a reader can obtain information on: hydrothermal experimental methods; available experimental data and the main features of properties behavior in a wide range of temperatures and pressures; and possible ways of experimental data processing for obtaining the derivative properties.
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    Pages: xiv, 291 S. + 1 Beil. , graph. Darst. , 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN: 9780470094655
    Classification:
    Physics
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  • 9
    Call number: 5/M 08.0358
    In: Modern approaches in solid earth sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Modern seismology has faced new challenges in the study of earthquakes and their physical characteristics. This volume is dedicated to the use of new approaches and presents a state of the art in historical seismology. Selected historical and recent earthquakes are chosen to document and constrain related seismic parameters using updated methodologies in the macroseismic analysis, field observations of damage distribution and tectonic effects, and modelling of seismic waveforms. A critical re-evaluation of historical accounts and early seismograms provides us with the basis for a realistic seismic hazard assessment.- A glimpse into the seismicity of the Ionian Islands between 1658 and 1664.- The earthquake of April 4, 1640 in the Lower Rhine Embayment.- The Value of Descriptive Earthquake Catalogues of the Eastern Mediterranean Region and the Middle East.- Sources of the 1692 and 1907 earthquakes in Jamaica.- Quantitative analysis of early seismograph recordings.- The Late 17th century earthquakes in Northwest Africa: how many (if any)?.- Richter magnitude evaluation: from historical macroseismic data to seismic waveform modelling.- In troubled times, in a divided country: the Upper Tiber Valley earthquake of 1789.- Can we improve the knowledge of historical seismicity of France, and elsewhere?.- The seismicity of Central Alps: seismological and archaeological traces, geological evidence and open problems.- The 1855 Visp (Switzerland) Earthquake: A Milestone in Macroseismic Methodology?.- Large Historical Earthquakes in Eastern/Central North America: Fact and Fiction.- Benson Making Seismograms Accessible from Historical Seismogram Filming to the Online SeismoArchives.- Attenuation of intensity for the Zemmouri earthquake of May 2003 (Mw 6.8): Insights for the seismic hazard assessment in northern Algeria.- Earthquake Fault Ruptures and Historical Seismology : A decisive step for a better constraint of the active deformation.- The case for large (M〉7) earthquakes felt in the UK in historical times.- Earthquake effects on nature and macroseismic intensity scales.- Interpretation of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake based on the historical observations of different physical phenomena.- Review of historical earthquakes in the lower middle age: earthquakes of the XIV and XV centuries in Catalonia (NE Spain).- What is the lowest magnitude threshold at which an earthquake can be felt or heard, or objects thrown into the air?
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    Pages: xviii, 443 Seiten , 110 schwarz-weiß-Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. edition
    ISBN: 9781402082214 , 1-402-08221-5
    Series Statement: Modern approaches in solid earth sciences 2
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Chichester : Wiley
    Call number: AWI G3-08-0013 ; 13/M 13.0053 ; AWI G3-22-5374
    Description / Table of Contents: The periglacial environment, Third Edition, provides an authoritative overview of the world's cold, non-glacial environments. Emphasis is placed upon the North American and Eurasian polar lowlands. Examples are also drawn from Antarctica, the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau, and the northern mid-latitudes. [...] The Third Edition continues to be a personal interpretation of the frost-induced conditions, geomorphic processes, and landforms that typify periglacial environments. The text is divided into four parts. Part One discusses the periglacial concept and its interactions with geomorphology, geocryology and Quaternary science. It also outlines the range and variability of periglacial climates and the degree to which landscapes are in geomorphic equilibrium with prevailing periglacial conditions. Part Two describes present-day terrain that is either underlain by permafrost or experiencing intense frost action. The roles played by cryogenic weathering, ground ice, mass wasting, running water, wind action, snow and ice, and coastal processes are systematically analysed. Part Three summarizes evidence for the existence of periglacial conditions during the cold periods of the Pleistocene. Special reference is made to the mid-latitudes of Europe and North America. Part Four illustrates the geotechnical problems associated with human activity and resource development in periglacial environments, and discusses the potential impact of global climate change in the northern high latitudes.
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    Pages: XVIII, 458 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Third edition
    ISBN: 9780470865897
    Classification:
    Geography and Geomorphology
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface to First Edition. - Preface to Second Edition. - Preface to Third Edition. - Acknowledgments. - Part I The Periglacial Domain. - 1 Introduction. - 1.1 The Periglacial Concept. - 1.2 Disciplinary Considerations. - 1.2.1 The Growth of Geocryology. - 1.2.2 The Changing Nature of Quaternary Science. - 1.2.3 Modern Periglacial Geomorphology. - 1.3 The Growth of Periglacial Knowledge. - 1.4 The Periglacial Domain. - 1.5 The Scope of Periglacial Geomorphology. - 1.5.1 Permafrost-Related Processes and Landforms. - 1.5.2 Azonal Processes and Landforms. - 1.5.3 Paleo-Environmental Reconstruction. - 1.5.4 Applied Periglacial Geomorphology. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - 2 Periglacial Landscapes?. - 2.1 Introduction. - 2.2 Proglacial, Paraglacial or Periglacial?. - 2.3 Unglaciated Periglacial Terrain. - 2.3.1 Beaufort Plain, Northwest Banks Island, Arctic Canada. - 2.3.2 Barn Mountains, Northern Interior Yukon Territory, Canada. - 2.4 Relict Periglacial Landscapes. - 2.4.1 Chalk Uplands, Southern England and Northern France. - 2.4.2 Pine Barrens, Southern New Jersey, Eastern USA. - 2.5 Conclusions. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - 3 Periglacial Climates. - 3.1 Boundary Conditions. - 3.2 Periglacial Climates. - 3.2.1 High Arctic Climates. - 3.2.2 Continental Climates. - 3.2.3 Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau. - 3.2.4 Alpine Climates. - 3.2.5 Climates of Low Annual Temperature Range. - 3.2.6 Antarctica: A Special Case. - 3.3 Ground Climates. - 3.3.1 The n-Factor. - 3.3.2 The Thermal Offset. - 3.4 Periglacial Climates and the Cryosphere. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - Part II Present-Day Periglacial Environments. - 4 Cold-Climate Weathering. - 4.1 Introduction. - 4.2 Ground Freezing. - 4.2.1 The Freezing Process. - 4.2.2 Ice Segregation. - 4.2.3 The Frozen Fringe. - 4.2.4 Frost Heave. - 4.3 Freezing and Thawing. - 4.4 The Ground-Temperature Regime. - 4.4.1 The Seasonal Regime. - 4.4.2 Short-Term Fluctuations. - 4.5 Rock (Frost?) Shattering. - 4.5.1 Frost Action and Ice Segregation. - 4.5.2 Frost Weathering Models. - 4.5.3 Insolation Weathering and Thermal Shock. - 4.5.4 Discussion and Perspective. - 4.6 Chemical Weathering. - 4.6.1 General. - 4.6.2 Solution and Karstification. - 4.6.3 Salt Weathering. - 4.7 Cryogenic Weathering. - 4.8 Cryobiological Weathering. - 4.9 Cryopedology. - 4.9.1 Cryosols. - 4.9.2 Soil Micromorphology. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - 5 Permafrost. - 5.1 Introduction. - 5.1.1 Definition. - 5.1.2 Moisture and Ice within Permafrost. - 5.2 Thermal and Physical Properties. - 5.2.1 The Geothermal Regime. - 5.2.2 Physical Properties. - 5.2.3 Thermal Properties. - 5.3 How Does Permafrost Aggrade?. - 5.3.1 General Principles. - 5.3.2 The Illisarvik Drained-Lake Experiment. - 5.4 Distribution of Permafrost. - 5.4.1 Latitudinal Permafrost. - 5.4.2 Alpine (Mountain) Permafrost. - 5.4.3 Montane Permafrost of Central Asia and China. - 5.5 Relict Permafrost. - 5.5.1 Sub-Sea Permafrost. - 5.5.2 Relict (Terrestrial) Permafrost. - 5.6 Permafrost Hydrology. - 5.6.1 Aquifers. - 5.6.2 Hydrochemistry. - 5.6.3 Groundwater Icings. - 5.7 Permafrost and Terrain Conditions. - 5.7.1 Relief and Aspect. - 5.7.2 Rock Type. - 5.7.3 Vegetation. - 5.7.4 Snow Cover. - 5.7.5 Fire. - 5.7.6 Lakes and Surface Water Bodies. - 5.8 The Active Layer. - 5.8.1 The Transient Layer. - 5.8.2 The Stefan Equation. - 5.8.3 Active-Layer Thermal Regime. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - 6 Surface Features of Permafrost. - 6.1 Introduction. - 6.2 Thermal-Contraction-Crack Polygons. - 6.2.1 Coefficients of Thermal Expansion and Contraction. - 6.2.2 Ice, Sand, and Soil Wedges. - 6.2.3 Development of the Polygon Net. - 6.2.4 Polygon Morphology. - 6.2.5 Controls Over Cracking. - 6.2.6 Climatic Significance. - 6.3 Organic Terrain. - 6.3.1 Palsas. - 6.3.2 Peat Plateaus. - 6.4 Rock Glaciers. - 6.4.1 Creeping Permafrost. - 6.4.2 Types and Distribution. - 6.4.3 Origin. - 6.5 Frost Mounds. - 6.5.1 Perennial-Frost Mounds. - 6.5.2 Hydraulic (Open) System Pingos. - 6.5.3 Hydrostatic (Closed) System Pingos. - 6.5.4 Other Perennial-Frost Mounds. - 6.5.5 Seasonal-Frost Mounds. - 6.5.6 Hydrolaccoliths and Other Frost-Induced Mounds. - 6.6 Active-Layer Phenomena. - 6.6.1 Bedrock Heave. - 6.6.2 Needle Ice. - 6.6.3 Cryoturbation and Frost Heave. - 6.6.4 Frost Sorting. - 6.6.5 Patterned Ground. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - 7 Ground lce. - 7.1 Introduction. - 7.2 Classification. - 7.2.1 Pore Ice. - 7.2.2 Segregated Ice. - 7.2.3 Intrusive Ice. - 7.2.4 Vein Ice. - 7.2.5 Other Types of Ice. - 7.3 Ice Distribution. - 7.3.1 Amounts. - 7.3.2 Distribution with Depth. - 7.3.3 Ice in Bedrock. - 7.3.4 Ice in Unconsolidated Sediments. - 7.4 Cryostratigraphy and Cryolithology. - 7.4.1 Cryostructures, Cryotextures, and Cryofacies. - 7.4.2 Epigenetic and Syngenetic Cryostructures. - 7.4.3 Thaw Unconformities. - 7.4.4 Ice Crystallography. - 7.4.5 Ice Geochemistry. - 7.4.6 Cryostratigraphy and Past Environments. - 7.5 Ice Wedges. - 7.5.1 Epigenetic Wedges. - 7.5.2 Syngenetic Wedges. - 7.5.3 Anti-Syngenetic Wedges. - 7.6 Massive Ice and Massive-Icy Bodies. - 7.6.1 Nature and Extent. - 7.6.2 Intra-Sedimental Ice. - 7.6.3 Buried Glacier Ice. - 7.6.4 Other Mechanisms. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - 8 Thermokarst. - 8.1 Introduction. - 8.2 Causes of Thermokarst. - 8.2.1 General. - 8.2.2 Specific. - 8.3 Thaw-Related Processes. - 8.3.1 Thermokarst Subsidence. - 8.3.2 Thermal Erosion. - 8.3.3 Other Processes. - 8.4 Thermokarst Sediments and Structures. - 8.4.1 Involuted Sediments. - 8.4.2 Retrogressive-Thaw-Slumps and Debris-Flow Deposits. - 8.4.3 Ice-Wedge Pseudomorphs and Composite-Wedge Casts. - 8.4.4 Ice, Silt, Sand, and Gravel Pseudomorphs. - 8.5 Ice-Wedge Thermokarst Relief. - 8.5.1 Low-Centered Polygons. - 8.5.2 High-Centered Polygons. - 8.5.3 Badland Thermokarst Relief. - 8.6 Thaw Lakes and Depressions. - 8.6.1 Morphology. - 8.6.2 Growth and Drainage. - 8.6.3 Oriented Thaw Lakes. - 8.7 Thermokarst-Affected Terrain. - 8.7.1 The Lowlands of Central and Northern Siberia. - 8.7.2 The Western North American Arctic. - 8.8 Human-Induced Thermokarst. - 8.8.1 Causes. - 8.8.2 Case Studies. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - 9 Hillslope Processes and Slope Evolution. - 9.1 Introduction. - 9.2 Slope Morphology. - 9.2.1 The Free-Face Model. - 9.2.2 Rectilinear Debris-Mantled Slopes. - 9.2.3 Convexo-Concavo Debris-Mantled Slopes. - 9.2.4 Pediment-Like Slopes. - 9.2.5 Stepped Profiles. - 9.3 Mass Wasting. - 9.4 Slow Mass-Wasting Processes. - 9.4.1 Solifluction. - 9.4.2 Frost Creep. - 9.4.3 Gelifluction. - 9.4.4 Solifluction Deposits and Phenomena. - 9.5 Rapid Mass Wasting. - 9.5.1 Active-Layer-Detachment Slides. - 9.5.2 Debris Flows, Slushflows, and Avalanches. - 9.5.3 Rockfall. - 9.6 Slopewash. - 9.6.1 Snow-Bank Hydrology. - 9.6.2 Surface and Subsurface Wash. - 9.7 Frozen and Thawing Slopes. - 9.7.1 Permafrost Creep. - 9.7.2 Thermokarst and Thaw Consolidation. - 9.7.3 Stability of Thawing Slopes. - 9.8 Cold-Climate Slope Evolution. - 9.8.1 Cryoplanation. - 9.8.2 Slope Replacement and Richter Denudation Slopes. - 9.8.3 Rapidity of Profile Change. - 9.8.4 Summary. - Advanced Reading. - Discussion Topics. - 10 Azonal Processes and Landforms. - 10.1 Introduction. - 10.2 Fluvial Processes and Landforms. - 10.2.1 Major Rivers. - 10.2.2 Freeze-Up and Break-Up. - 10.2.3 Basin Hydrology. - 10.2.4 Sediment Flow, Surface Transport, and Denudation. - 10.2.5 Fluvio-Thermal Erosion. - 10.2.6 Channel Morphology. - 10.2.7 Valley Asymmetry. - 10.3 Eolian Processes and Sediments. - 10.3.1 Wind Abrasion. - 10.3.2 Wind Deflation. - 10.3.3 Niveo-Eolian Sediments. - 10.3.4 Loess-Like Silt. - 10.3.5 Sand Dunes and San
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
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    Call number: 21-1/M 07.0412
    In: Water science and technology library
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction. 2. The water cycle 2.1 Distribution of water on earth 2.2 The Continental Water Cycle 2.2.1 Components of the Water CycleRainfall and hydrological characteristics of different climate zones 2.3 The vadose zone and its water balance for different climate zones 2.4 Rechargeable and "fossil" groundwater and water exploitation 2.5 The place of recharge in the water cycle 3. Mechanisms and processes of recharge 3.1 The input: precipitation and snow melt 3.2 Wet and dry deposition at the interface atmosphere/lithosphere/biosphere 3.3 Overland-flow and infiltration 3.4 Matrix-flow and preferential-flow 3.5 Inter-flow 3.6 River-infiltration. 3.7 Artificial recharge 3.8 Water vapour fluxes in the subsurface 4. Research tools and methods in the study of recharge 4.1 Water balance estimates 4.1.1 Estimate of evapo-transpiration 4.1.2 Hydrograph methods 4.2 Lysimeter studies 4.3 Hydraulic methods 4.4 Isotope and chemical tracers 4.4.1 Stable isotopes and dating methodologies 4.5 Water sampling and sample conservation 4.6 Comparison between tracers and conventional techniques 5. Recharge under different climate regimes and their chemical and isotope signatures 5.1 Humid tropical climates 5.2 Humid temperate climates 5.2.1 Conceptual models 5.2.2 Water balance and separation of discharge components 5.2.3 Chemistry of groundwater recharge 5.3 Semi-arid climates 5.4 Arid climates 5.5 Cold climates 6. Mans impact on the groundwater recharge 6.1 Land use changes: agricultural activities and urbanization 6.2 Return waters from irrigated areas, industrial activities and urban areas 6.3 Salinization and pollution 6.4 Imported waters 6.5 Global changes on the water cycle
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 241 S.
    ISBN: 9781402053054 , 1-402-05305-3
    Series Statement: Water science and technology library 55
    Classification:
    Hydrology
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    Monograph available for loan
    Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
    Call number: 11/M 07.0073
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: PART I: Geometry of crystal lattice.PART II:CLASSICAL DYNAMICS OF A CRYSTAL LATTICE. Mechanics of a one-dimensionalcrystal.General analysis of vibrations of monoatomiclattices.Vibrations of polyatomic lattices. Frequency spectrum and itsconnection with the Green's function. Acoustics of elasticssuperlattices: Phonon crystals.PART III: QUANTUM MECHANICS OFCRYSTALS. Quantization of crystal vibrations.Interaction of excitationsin a crystal. Quantum crystals.PART IV: DEFECTS.Pointdefects.Dislocations and disclinations. Linear crystaldefects.Localization of vibrations.Localization of vibrations nearextended defects.Elastic field of dislocations in a crystal. Dislocationdynamics.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 345 S.
    Edition: 2nd, revised and updated ed.
    ISBN: 3527405089
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    Chichester : Wiley
    Call number: 17/M 07.0375
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 Background Knowledge. -2 Types of Intermolecular Interactions: Qualitative Picture . -3 Calculation of Intermolecular Interactions. -4 Nonadditivity of Intermolecular Interactions . -5 Model Potentials . - Appendix 1: Fundamental Physical Constants and Conversion Table of Physical Units . - Appendix 2: Some Necessary Mathematical Apparatus. . - Appendix 3: Methods of Quantum-Mechanical Calculations of Many-Electron Systems.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 367 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0470863323 , 978-0-470-86332-9
    Uniform Title: Vvedenie v teoriju mežmolekuljarnych vzaimodejstvij
    Classification:
    Chemistry
    Language: English
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    Monograph available for loan
    Chichester : Wiley
    Call number: 19/M 07.0140
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Processing of Contact. Interaction in the Combined Finite-Discrete Element Method. Contact Detection. Deformability of Discrete Elements. Temporal Discretisation. Sensitivity to Initial Conditions in Combined Finite-Discrete Element Simulation. Transition from Continua to Discontinua. Fluid Coupling in the Combined Finite-Discrete Element Method.Computational Aspects of Combined Finite-Discrete Element Simulations. Implementation of Some of the Core CombinedFinite-Discrete Element Algorithms.
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    Pages: X, 333 S. , graph. Darst. , 26 cm.
    Edition: Reprint.
    ISBN: 0470841990
    Classification:
    Mathematics
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 8/M 06.0379
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 343 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 1402033265
    Series Statement: Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research 23
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    B..
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 8/M 06.0280
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Warning Guidance. - Hazard Assessment. - Mitigation.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 184 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 1402033532
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    B..
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    Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
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    Call number: 1.4/M 11.0281/4
    In: Albert Einstein - Ingenieur des Universums
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 255 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 9783527405718
    Series Statement: Albert Einstein - Chief Engineer of the Universe / Jürgen Renn (Ed.)
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    Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
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    Call number: 1.4/M 11.0281/2
    In: Albert Einstein - Ingenieur des Universums
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 472 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783527405794
    Series Statement: Albert Einstein - Chief Engineer of the Universe / Jürgen Renn (Ed.)
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    Call number: 1.4/M 11.0281/1 ; M 18.17159
    In: Albert Einstein - Ingenieur des Universums
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 472 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783527405794
    Series Statement: Albert Einstein - Ingenieur des Universums
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    Location: Upper compact magazine
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    Call number: 1.4/M 11.0281/3 ; M 18.17173
    In: Albert Einstein - Ingenieur des Universums
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 254 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 9783527405732
    Series Statement: Albert Einstein - Ingenieur des Universums / Hrsg.: Jürgen Renn
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    Call number: 13/M 04.0588 ; AWI P6-05-0003
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: DIE GLOBALE SONDERSTELLUNG DER ANTARKTIS - Geologische Entwicklung der Antarktis - Evolution, Biogeographie und Biodiversität - KLIMAWANDEL - Känozoische Klimaarchive - Klimaänderungen und Meeresspiegel - Klimawandel: Auswirkungen auf Flora und Fauna - ENERGIE- UND STOFFKREISLÄUFE - Stoffkreisläufe im Südozean - Kryo-pelago-benthische Kopplungen - Trophische Beziehungen und Nahrungsnetz - PHYSIKALISCHE UND BIOLOGISCHE PROZESSE IN POLAREN SYSTEMEN - Prozesse und Wechselwirkungen - Funktion polarer Ökosysteme - RAHMENBEDINGUNGEN FÜR DIE DEUTSCHE ANTARKTISFORSCHUNG - Infrastrukturen - Einsatz neuer Technologien - Einbindung in langfristige internationale Großprojekte - Förderinstrumente der Polarforschung
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXI, 211 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 352731251X
    Classification:
    Oceanology
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    Call number: 21/M 06.0286
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 254 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    Edition: book trade ed.
    ISBN: 3527405712
    Series Statement: Albert Einstein - chief engineer of the universe
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