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  • 1
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly
    Call number: AWI S4-94-0061
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 244 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 093717551X
    Series Statement: UNIX programming tools
    Language: English
    Note: Table of Contents: Preface. - Why Learn UNIX?. - How to Use This Book. - A Word About UNIX Versions. - Conventions Used in This Handbook. - Chapter 1 Introduction to the UNIX Operating System. - Logging In to UNIX. - UNIX Commands. - The UNIX File System. - Files and Filenames. - The File System's Structure. - Simple Commands for Working with Files. - Simple Commands for Working with Directories. - Wildcards. - File Access Permission. - Standard Input and Output. - Pipes. - Controlling Execution. - Stopping Programs. - Foreground and Background. - Running a Job at a Later Time. - Shell Programs. - Command Line Arguments. - Shell Variables. - Loops. - Conditionals. - Shell Customization. - Environment Variables. - Shell Variables. - Aliases. - Other Basic Tools. - Standard UNIX Documentation. - Online Help. - Chapter 2 Creating a FORTRAN Program with vi. - Invoking vi. - Retrieving Backup Versions. - Modes. - Text Mode. - Command Mode. - Moving Within a File. - Adding and Deleting Text. - Search Operations. - Moving Blocks of Text-Named Buffers. - Saving and Exiting. - Editing and Inserting Other Files. - Executing UNIX Commands from vi. - Other Features. - Options. - Pattern Matching. - Chapter 3 Compiling and Linking FORTRAN Programs. - FORTRAN Compilation. - Libraries. - Output Files. - make and the Compiler. - Compilation Options. - The Preprocessor. - Preprocessor Statements. - File Inclusion. - Conditional Compilation. - Comments. - Summary of Preprocessor Statements. - Assembling a FORTRAN Program. - Invoking the Assembler. - Linking FORTRAN Programs. - Invoking Id. - Linker Options. - Error Messages. - Creating Libraries. - Chapter 4 FORTRAN Working Environment. - FORTRAN I/O. - Default Filenames. - FORTRAN I/O Initialization. - Simple Character I/O. - File System Information. - Tape I/O. - UNIX System Calls and Functions. - Command Line Arguments. - Accessing the Environment. - Timing. - Mathematical Routines. - Executing UNIX Commands. - System Error Handling. - Installing Local Programs. - Chapter 5 Debugging FORTRAN Programs. - Source-level Debugging with dbx. - Compilation for dbx. - Starting dbx. - Basic dbx Commands. - Current File and Current Function. - Definitions and Conventions. - Advanced Features. - Debugging at the Assembly Level with adb. - Invoking adb. - adb Commands. - Executing a Program Under adb. - Working with Subroutines and Functions. - Working with Common Blocks. - Modifying Values. - Some Hints. - Chapter 6 Automatic Compilation with make. - Creating a makefile. - Dependencies. - Abbreviations and Macros. - Search Directories. - Default Compilation Rules. - Invoking make. - Convenient Flags. - make and RCS. - A Note on Source Files. - Error Messages. - Some Final Notes. - Chapter 7 Source Management with RCS. - Revision Trees. - Basic Operations. - RCS Directories and Files. - The Revision Log. - Identification Strings. - Strict Access. - More About Checking In. - New and Old Generations. - Other Features. - States. - Names. - Changing a File's Description. - Access Lists. - Chapter 8 Program Timing and Profiling. - Simple Timings. - Introduction to Profiling. - Preparing a Program for Profiling. - Name Handling. - Generating a Profile with gprof. - Interpreting a Profile from gprof. - The Flat Profile. - The Call Graph Profile. - Profiling with prof. - Appendix A Extensions and Oddities: UNIX Compatibility Issues. - UNIX FORTRAN Compilers. - UNIX Extensions. - Data Types. - Constants. - Tab Formatting. - File Inclusion. - I/O Extensions. - Intrinsic Functions. - Extensions to Avoid. - Quirks. - Save Status and Zero Initialization. - Common Block Padding. - Argument Matching. - Capitalization. - Listings. - Miscellaneous. - Appendix B Programs Mixing FORTRAN and C. - Calling C Procedures from FORTRAN. - Naming. - Arguments to Procedures. - Appendix C Data Representations. - Data Representations. - Storage Layout. - Integer Representation. - Logicals. - Floating-Point Numbers. - Single Precision (REAL, REAL*4). - Double Precision. - COMPLEX. - Error Conditions. - Appendix D UNIX Error Numbers and Signals. - General UNIX Error Numbers. - FORTRAN-Specific Error Numbers. - Signals. - Index.
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    Call number: M 04.0567 ; ZSP-119-5
    In: Altenburger naturwissenschaftliche Forschungen
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 301 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 15 Beil.
    Series Statement: Altenburger naturwissenschaftliche Forschungen 5
    Classification:
    Historical Geology
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    Call number: M 96.0441 ; AWI G6-92-0439
    In: Developments in sedimentology, 48
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvi, 707 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0444873910
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology 48
    Classification:
    Geochemistry
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Chapter 1. The CO2-Carbonic Acid System and Solution Chemistry Basic Concepts Activity Coefficients in Solutions Influences of Temperature and Pressure The Carbonic Acid System in Seawater Calculation of the Saturation State of Seawater with Respect to Carbonate Minerals Concluding Remarks Chapter 2. Interactions Between Carbonate Minerals and Solutions Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals Basic Concepts Characteristics of Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals Solubility Behavior of Carbonate Minerals General Considerations Calcite and Aragonite Solubility Methods for the Calculation of Equilibrium Solution Composition Under Different Conditions Surface Chemistry of Carbonate Minerals Basic Principles Adsorption of Ions on Carbonate Surfaces Carbonate Dissolution and Precipitation Kinetics Basic Principles Reaction Kinetics in Simple Solutions Reaction Kinetics in Complex Solutions Concluding Remarks Chapter 3. Coprecipitation Reactions and Solid Solutions of Carbonate Minerals General Concepts Background Information Basic Chemical Considerations Coprecipitation of "Foreign" Ions in Carbonate Minerals Examples of Coprecipitation Reactions General Models for Partition Coefficients in Carbonates Magnesian Calcite General Considerations The Fundamental Problems Experimental Observations Hypothesis of a Hydrated Magnesian Calcite Stable Isotope Chemistry General Considerations Oxygen Isotopes Carbon Stable Isotopes Concluding Remarks Chapter 4. The Oceanic Carbonate System and Calcium Carbonate Accumulation in Deep Sea Sediments An Overview of Major Processes The CO2 System in Oceanic Waters The Upper Ocean The Deep Sea Saturation State of Deep Seawater with Respect to CaCO3 Sources and Sedimentation of Deep Sea Carbonates Sources Sedimentation The Distribution of CaCO3 in Deep Sea Sediments and Carbonate Lithofacies General Considerations The Distribution of CaCO3 in Surface Sediments Factors Controlling the Accumulation of Calcium Carbonate in Deep Sea Sediments General Relations Factors Leading to Variability Near Interfacial Processes Variability of Calcium Carbonate Deposition in Deep Sea Sediments with Time Influence of Glacial Times The Impact of Fossil Fuel CO2 on the Ocean-Carbonate System Concluding Remarks Chapter 5. Composition and Source of Shoal-Water Carbonate Sediments Introduction Shoal-Water Carbonates in Space and Time Carbonate Grains and Skeletal Parts Overview and Examples Sediment Classification Depositional Environments Concluding Statement Biomineralization General Aspects Environmental Controls on Mineralogy Stable Isotopes Coprecipitation Precipitation of Carbonates from Seawater Carbonate Chemistry of Shallow Seawater Abiotic Precipitation of CaCO3 from Seawater Sources of Aragonite Needle Muds Formation of Oöids Concluding Remarks 238 Chapter 6. Early Marine Diagenesis of Shoal-Water Carbonate Sediments Introduction Some Preliminary Thermodynamic and Kinetic Considerations Very Early Diagenesis Major Diagenetic Processes Pore Water Chemistry Precipitation of Early Carbonate Cements Dissolution of Carbonates Concluding Remarks Chapter 7. Early Non-Marine Diagenesis of Sedimentary Carbonates Introduction Plate-Tectonic Controls on Diagenesis General Considerations for Early Non-Marine Diagenesis Major Types of Non-Marine Environments Water Chemistry Reactivity of Sedimentary Carbonates Major Phase Transformations The Transformation of Aragonite to Calcite Dolomite Formation Summary Remarks Mass Transfer During Diagenesis General Considerations Geochemical Constraints on Mass Transfer Beachrock Formation Lithification in the Meteoric Environment Introduction The Meteoric Environment and Cement Precipitates Bermuda: A Case Study of a Meteoric Diagenetic Environment Introduction Geological Framework Limestone Chemistry and Isotopic Composition Water Chemistry Carbonate Mass Transfer A Brief Synthesis of Meteoric Diagenesis Diagenetic Stages Effect of Original Mineralogy Climatic Effects Rock-Water Relationships Mixed Meteoric-Marine Regime Concluding Remarks Chapter 8. Carbonates as Sedimentary Rocks in Subsurface Processes Introduction P,T, and X and Carbonate Mineral Stability Subsurface Water Chemistry in Sedimentary Basins Continuous Processes Pressure Solution Dolomitization Mud to Spar Neomorphism Secondary Porosity Cementation in the Subsurface Examples of "Models" of Long-Term Diagenesis The Present Ocean Setting The Present Continental Setting Concluding Remarks Chapter 9. The Current Carbon Cycle and Human Impact Introduction Modern Biogeochemical Cycle of Carbon A Model for the Cycle of Carbon Methane and Carbon Monoxide Fluxes CO2 Fluxes Human Impact on Carbon Fluxes The Fossil Fuel and Land Use Fluxes Observed Atmospheric CO2 Concentration Increase Future'Atmospheric CO2 Concentration Trends Consequences of Increased Atmospheric CO2 Levels The Oceanic System Sources of Calcium, Magnesium, and Carbon for Modern Oceans Mass Balance of Ca, Mg, and C in Present Oceans Oceanic Mass Balance of Elements Interactive with Ca, Mg, and C Concluding Remarks Chapter 10. Sedimentary Carbonates in the Evolution of Earth's Surface Environment Introduction Sedimentary Rock Mass-Age Distributions Secular Trends in Sedimentary Rock Properties Lithologic Types Chemistry and Mineralogy Carbon Cycling Modeling Introduction and Development of a Global Model Glacial-Interglacial Changes of Carbon Dioxide Long-Term Changes of Atmospheric CO2 Phanerozoic Cycling of Sedimentary Carbonates Synopsis of the Origin and Evolution of the Hydrosphere-Atmosphere-Sedimentary Lithosphere Origin of the Hydrosphere The Early Stages The Transitional Stage Modern Conditions Concluding Remarks Epilogue Introduction The Road Traveled The State of the Art Ever Onward References Index
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Associated volumes
    Call number: ZSP-125-1989
    In: Antarctic Automatic Weather Station Data for the Calender Year ...
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 354 S. : graph. Darst.
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Copenhagen : Nyt Nordisk Forl.
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    Call number: ZSP-553-33
    In: Meddelelser om Grønland
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 80 S.
    ISBN: 8717062349
    ISSN: 0106-1054
    Series Statement: Meddelelser om Grønland : Bioscience 33
    Language: English
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    Call number: ZSP-553-23
    In: Meddelelser om Grønland
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 85 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 8717059755
    ISSN: 0106-1046
    Series Statement: Meddelelser om Grønland : Geoscience 23
    Language: English
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    Call number: ZSP-403-156
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 77 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 156 : Glaciology 18
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    Call number: PIK N 456-06-0390 ; AWI G4-24-385
    In: Schriftenreihe des Deutschen Verbandes für Wasserwirtschaft und Kulturbau
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 216 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    ISBN: 3490089979 , 3-490-08997-9
    ISSN: 0170-8147
    Series Statement: Schriftenreihe des Deutschen Verbandes für Wasserwirtschaft und Kulturbau e.V. 89
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt VORWORT 1 FORM UND VERFÜGBARKEIT DER DATEN 1.1 Einheiten 1.1.1 Basisgrößen und abgeleitete Einheiten 1.1.2 Umrechnungen 1.2 Analysenumfang 1.2.1 Allgemeine Beschaffenheitsuntersuchungen des Grundwassers 1.2.2 Trinkwasseruntersuchung 1.2.3 Mineralwasseruntersuchung 1.2.4 Heilwasseruntersuchungen 1.2.5 Untersuchungen bei Baumaßnahmen 1.2.6 Untersuchungen von Grundwasserverunreinigungen 1.3 Genauigkeitsanforderungen 2 GRAPHISCHE AUSWERTUNGEN 2.1 Einzeldiagramme 2.1.1 Säulendiagramme 2.1.1.1 Einfaches Säulendiagramm 2.1.1.2 Doppeltes Säulendiagramm 2.1.1.3 Logarithmisches Säulendiagramm nach PREUL 2.1.2 Kreisdiagramme 2.1.2.1 Kreisdiagramm nach CARLE 2.1.2.2 Kreisdiagramm nach UDLUFT 2.1.3 Strahlendiagramme 2.1.3.1 Strahlendiagramm nach TICKEL 2.1.3.2 Strahlendiagramm nach STIFF 2.1.3.3 Strahlendiagramm nach DALMADY 2.1.3.4 Strahlendiagramm nach GIRARD 2.1.3.5 Strahlendiagramm nach MAUCHA 2.2 Sammeldiagramme 2.2.1 Dreieckdiagramme 2.2.1.1 Einzeldiagramme für Ionen 2.2.1.2 Dreieckdiagramm für Kationen und Anionen 2.2.1.3 Härtediagramm 2.2.2 Viereckdiagramme 2.2.2.1 Kationen-Anionen-Viereckdiagramm 2.2.2.2 Fünfstoffdarstellung nach KÄSS 2.2.3 Kombinations-Diagramme 2.2.3.1 PIPER-Diagramm 2.2.3.2 Kombinationsdiagramm nach SCHWILLE 2.2.3.3 SCHOELLER-Diagramm 3 TYPISIERUNG 3.1 Gegenseitige funktionale Beziehungen von Ionen oder Ionengruppen 3.1.1 Ionenverhältnisse 3.2 Hydrogeochemische Typisierung 3.2.1 Typisierung nach einem Parameter 3.2.2 Typisierung nach FURTAK & LANGGUTH 3.2.3 Mineral- und Heilwässer 3.2.3.1 Modifiziertes Dreieckdiagramm für Heilwassertypisierung 3.2.4 Gesteinsbezogene Typisierung 4 STATISTISCHE AUSWERTUNGEN 4.1 Häufigkeitsverteilung einzelner Parameter 4.1.1 Graphische Häufigkeitsverteilung 4.1.2 Maßzahlen der Häufigkeitsverteilung 4.1.2.1 Mittelwertbildung 4.1.2.2 Streuungsparameter 4.1.2.3 Schiefe und Steilheit 4.1.2.4 Normalverteilung 4.2 Prüfung und Vergleich von Stichproben 4.2.1 Vertrauensintervalle 4.2.1.1 Vertrauensintervalle für Mittelwerte 4.2.1.2 Vertrauensintervalle für Varianzen 4.2.2 Testverfahren 4.2.2.1 Der t-Test 4.2.2.2 Der F-Test 4.2.2.3 Der Chi-Quadrat-Test 4.3 Beziehungen zwischen verschiedenen Parametern 4.3.1 Korrelationsanalyse 4.3.2 Regressionsanalyse 4.4 Räumliche und zeitliche Veränderung der Grundwasserbeschaffenheit 4.4.1 Ganglinien 4.4.2 Interpolative Darstellungen 4.4.2.1 Gleichenkarten für einzelne Parameter 4.4.2.2 Gleichenkarten von Ionenverhältnissen und hydrochemische Schnitte 4.4.3 Statistische Darstellungsverfahren 4.4.3.1 Variogramme 4.4.3.2 Gleitender Mittelwert, Krigeage 4.4.3.3 Zeitreihenanalyse 4.5 Multivariate Klassifikationen 4.5.1 Clusteranalyse 4.5.2 Diskriminanzanalyse 4.5.3 Faktorenanalyse 5 CHEMISCHE GLEICHGEWICHTSBERECHNUNGEN 5.1 Berechnung und/oder Definition einzelner Basisgrößen 5.1.1 Berechnung des Sättigungszustandes des Wassers 5.1.2 Gleichgewichtskonstanten insbesondere Löslichkeitsprodukte 5.1.3 Aktivitäten und Aktivitätskoeffizienten 5.1.4 Ionenpaar und/oder Komplexbindung 5.2 Einfache Löslichkeitsprodukt-Berechnungen 5.3 Chemisch-thermodynamische Computermodelle 5.3.1 Computermodelle der WATEQ-Serie 6 BEISPIELE FÜR DIE ANWENDUNG VON PC-STANDARD-SOFTWARE BEI BESCHAFFENHEITSDATEN 6.1 Formblätter, Umrechnungen, Ionenbilanz 6.2 Einfache graphische Auswertungen SCHRIFTTUM Verwendete Fachbegriffe (deutsch - englisch, englisch - deutsch) Verwendete Formelzeichen
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    Call number: ZSP-553-22
    In: Meddelelser om Grønland
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 63 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 8717059712
    ISSN: 0106-1054
    Series Statement: Meddelelser om Grønland : Geoscience 22
    Language: English
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    Call number: ZSP-403-153
    In: Jare Data Reports
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 97 S. : Ill.
    Series Statement: Jare Data Reports 153 : Meteorology 24
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    Call number: Q 2434(16) ; MOP Per 581(1/16) ; ZSP-319/A-16
    In: Geodätische und Geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 1, Heft 16
    In: Antarctic research / edited by H.-J. Paech, D. Fritzsche, Vol. 2
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: Seiten 281-511 , Illustrationen
    ISSN: 0533-7577
    Series Statement: Geodätische und Geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 1 16
    Language: English
    Note: Volume II: Glaciology & Periglacial Processes. - Soviet-French cooperation on the isotopic research of cores from Dome B - Vostok - Komsomolskaya - Mirny ice taverse, East Antarctica / C. Lorius ; Ye. S. Korotkevich ; N. I. Barkov ; V. N. Petrov. - On the genesis of the Shackleton Ice Shelf according to oxygen-isotope data / L. Savatyugin; R. Vaikmäe. - G.D.R isotope research in Queen Maud Land (Abstract) / R. Haberlandt. - Isotope data from ice-cored moraines suggest a higher ice sheet surface in Central Queen Maud Land (Antarctica) during cold stages / W.-D. Hermichen ; P. Kowski ; R. Vaikmäe. - An oxygen-18 thermometer from snow of Northern Queen Maud Land / Antarctica / W.-D. Hermichen ; P. Kowski ; R. Vaikmäe. - Initial processes of pedogenesis in the Schirmacher Oasis (Abstract) / W. Krüger ; J. Balke. - Periglacial of Antarctic continent as a source of paleoglacial information / V. I. Bardin. - Sea Ice Analysis. - The major features of ice conditions in the Bellingshausen Sea / V. V. Yevsyeyev. - The duration of the cycle of the Atlantic ice massif existence and typification of the processes causing its isolation / A. M. Kozlovsky. - Hydrology. - The hydrography of the Schirmacher Oasis (Abstract) / W. Richter. - Meteorological and hydrological conditions of meltwater genesis and distribution in Antarctica / A. Loopmann. - Hydrochemical and isotope hydrological investigations in the Bunger Oasis / E. Kaup ; V. Klokov ; R. Vaikmäe ; D. Haendel ; R. Zierath. - Extremely C-13 enriched biomass in a freshwater environment: examples from Antarctic lakes / U. Wand ; K. Mühle. - Biology & Human Biology. - Das Meereis als Lebensraum / G.Hernpel Das biologische Programm "Bellingshausen" - Bericht über die vergangenen 10 Jahre und die Konzeption künftiger Forschungsarbeit / H.Oehme. - Ecological studies in the southern gigant petrel Macronectes giganteus on southwestern parts of King George Island / H.-U. Peter ; M. Kaiser ; A. Gebauer. - Development, torpor and energy balance of black-bellied storm-petrel chicks (Fregatta tropica) (Abstract) / T. Nadler ; H. Mix. - Morphometrical and ecological differences between south polar and brown skuas of Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands / H.-U. Peter ; M. Kaiser ; A. Gebauer. - Behavioural biology of the Antarctic tern Sterna vittata (Gmelin, 1789) / A. Gebauer ; M. Kaiser ; H.-U. Peter. - Thermoregulation in the Antarctic tern Sterna vittata (Gmelin, 1789) / M. Kaiser ; A. Gebauer ; H.-U. Peter. - Parasitiological studies in the Antarctic by scientists from the G.D.R / K. Feiler. - New Amphipods from the sublittoral of King George Island - Faunistic contribution to ecological investigations / M. Rauschert. - The freshwater algae of the Schirmacher Oasis - Queen Maud Land / H. Pankow ; D. Haendel ; H. Richter. - The lichens of the Schirmacher Oasis (East Antarctica) / W. Richter. - The bryoflora of the Schirmacher Oasis (East Antarctica) in relations to hydrosphere and cryosphere / W. Richter. - The animals of the Schirmacher Oasis (East Antarctica) / W. Richter ; D. Haendel ; P. Junghans. - Indoor climate and long-time-stays in Arctic and Antarctic regions (Abstract) / W. Bischof ; G. Schrader ; L. Banhidi. - Do psychical factors have an influence on the immunofunction of polar researchers and how could objective evidence be obtained? / F. Wietschel ; G. Schrader.
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    Call number: G 9127 ; AWI Bio-90-0249 ; AWI Bio-90-0249(2. Ex.)
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 225 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 8290888015
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: General remarks on some geomedical problems in Arctic and Subarctic regions / J. Låg. - Geochemical mapping in northernmost Fennoscandia / B. Bølviken, R. T. Ottesen and R. Nilsen. - Atmospheric fallout of heavy metals in northern Norway / E. Steinnes. The chemistry of drinking waters in northern regions of Norway and some health aspects / T. P. Flaten. Human metal exposure, tissue accumulation and health effects among non-ferrous smelter workers in northern Sweden / G. Nordberg, L Gerhardsson and B. Lagerkvist. - Contamination of natural surrounding by heavy metals and ecological effects / T. D. Makarova and T. I. Moiseenko. - The regularities of the heavy metals accumulation in organism systems of fresh water fishes and pathological processes / T. I. Moiseenko and L. P. Kudratsjeva. - Features of harmful effects caused by air pollution on human and animal in cold / V. P. Chatchin. - The influence of selenium deficiency in environment on human health in Northeast China / Tan Jianan. - Methylmercury in northern Canada / C. Dumont and T. Kosatsky. - FAO European cooperative network on the trace elements. Activities concerning geomedical problems / H. Bergseth. - Trace element status in relation to aspects of animal health in northern regions of Norway / A. Frøslie. - Thyroid cancer: High risk areas in northern Norway / E. Glattre, S. Ø. Thoresen and J. W. Jebsen. - Selenium and human health in northern Norway / J. Ringstad. - Cadmium and lead concentrations in Norwegian reference population groups / J. Clench-Aas. - Some essential and toxic elements in Swedish diets / L. Jorhem. - Cancer in Pasvik. Pollution from Nikell. A connection? / H. G. Sunde and T. Haldorsen. - Serum selenium in patients with ankylosing spondylitis / J. Aaseth, Y. Thomassen and O. Vinje. - Lead in bone in smelter workers / L. Gerhardsson, D. Chettle, V. Englyst, G. F. Nordberg, M. Scott and A. Todd. - Correlation of cancer incidence with geochemistry in subarctic Finland / R. Riispanen. - The disturbance of renal calcium metabolism induced by metallothionein / T. Jin, P. Leffler and G. Nordberg. - Cadmium in Svalbard reindeer / G. Norheim and K. Nilssen. - Svalbard: Trace elements in liver from eider / G. Norheim and B. Borch-Johnsen. - Trace elements in reindeer and sheep from Sør-Varanger, Finnmark. A preliminary study / A. Frøslie. - List of participants.
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    Call number: M 92.0834 ; M 91.0343 ; AWI G6-92-0159 ; M 92.0293 ; M 92.0540
    Description / Table of Contents: The spectrum of physical and chemical dating methods now covers the entire range of earth history. But there are so many methods that it is becoming increasingly difficult to select those that are appropriate for solving a specific problem. The objective of this book is to cover the whole spectrum of methods and to give examples of their applications. Thus it is addressed to everybody interested in the application of physical and chemical dating methods to the geosciences and archeology. It is especially valuable as a concise, but comprehensive reference for students and practitioners.
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    Pages: XI, 503 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540512764
    Classification:
    Stratigraphy
    Classification:
    Stratigraphy
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: 1 Introduction. - 2 Time Scales and Ages. - 2.1 Absolute Time Scales. - 2.2 Relative Time Scales. - 2.3 Physical and Chemical Time Scales. - 3 Selection, Collection, Packing, Storage, Transport,and Description of the Samples. - 3.1 Selection and Collection of the Samples. - 3.2 Packing, Storage, and Transport of the Samples. - 3.3 Sample Description. - 4 Treatment and Interpretation of the Raw Data. - 4.1 Suitability of a Sample for Dating and Reliabilityof the Dates. - 4.1.1 Soft-Rock Dating. - 4.1.2 Hard-Rock Dating. - 4.1.3 Isotope Geochemistry. - 4.2 Mathematical Evaluation of Physical and Chemical Age Data. - 4.2.1 Rules for Simple Calculations with the Dating Results; Statistical Tests. - 4.2.2 Comparison of Age Values. - 4.2.3 Numerical and Graphical Evaluation of Age Values. - 4.3 Publication of the Age Values. - 5 Physical Dating Methods. - 5.1 Principles. - 5.2 Sample Treatment and Measurement Techniques. - 5.2.1 Sample Treatment. - 5.2.1.1 Hard-Rock Samples. - 5.2.1.2 Soft-Rock Samples. - 5.2.2 Radioactivity Measurements: Decay Counting Methods. - 5.2.2.1 Gas-Filled Proportional and Geiger-Müller Counters. - 5.2.2.2 Scintillation Counters. - 5.2.2.3 Semiconductor Detectors. - 5.2.3 Measurement of Stable and Long-Lived Isotopes: Atom Counting Methods. - 5.2.3.1 Mass Spectrometry (MS). - 5.2.3.2 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS). - 5.2.3.3 Resonance-Ionization Spectrometry (RIS). - 5.2.4 Other Analytical Techniques. - 5.2.4.1 Isotope Dilution Analysis (ID). - 5.2.4.2 Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA). - 5.2.4.3 Flame Photometry, Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AA) and Inductive Coupled Plasma Analysis (ICP). - 5.2.4.4 Ion-Microprobe (IMP) and Laser Microprobe Mass Analysis (LAMMA). - 5.2.4.5 X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis (XRF) . - 6 Radiometric Dating Methods. - 6.1 Parent/Daughter Isotope Ratios as a Geochronometer. - 6.1.1 Potassium/Argon (40K/40Ar) Method. - 6.1.1.1 Conventional Potassium/Argon (40K/40Ar) Method. - 6.1.1.2 Argon/Argon (39Ar/40Ar) Method. - 6.1.2 Potassium/Calcium (40K/40Ca) Method. - 6.1.3 Rubidium/Strontium (87Rb/87Sr) Method. - 6.1.4 Lanthanum/Cerium (138La/138Ce) Method. - 6.1.5 Lanthanum/Barium (138La/138Ba) Method. - 6.1.6 Samarium/Neodymium (147Sm/143Nd) Method. - 6.1.7 Lutetium/Hafnium (176Lu/176Hf) Method. - 6.1.8 Rhenium/Osmium (187Re/187Os) Method. - 6.1.9 Uranium/Thorium/Lead Methods (238U/206Pb, 235U/207Pb and 232Th/208Pb Methods). - 6.1.10 Common Lead Method. - 6.1.11 Lead/Lead (207Pb/206Pb) Method. - 6.1.12 Chemical Lead Method. - 6.1.13 Lead/Alpha Method (Larsen Method). - 6.1.14 Krypton/Krypton (Krsf/Krn) Method. - 6.1.15 Xenon Methods. - 6.1.15.1 Uranium/Xenon (U/Xesf) Method. - 6.1.15.2 Xenon/Xenon (Xesf/Xen) Method. - 6.2 Dating with Cosmogenic Radionuclides. - 6.2.1 Radiocarbon (14C) Method. - 6.2.2 Tritium (3H) Methods. - 6.2.2.1 Classical Tritium (3H) Method. - 6.2.2.2 Tritium/Helium-3 (3H/3He) and Helium-3 (3He)Methods. - 6.2.3 Beryllium-10 (10Be) Method. - 6.2.4 Sodium-22 (22Na) Method. - 6.2.5 Aluminium-26 (26Al) Method. - 6.2.6 Silicon-32 (32Si) Method. - 6.2.7 Chlorine-36 (36Cl) Method. - 6.2.8 Argon-39 (39Ar) Method. - 6.2.9 Calcium-41 (41Ca) Method. - 6.2.10 Manganese-53 (53Mn) Method. - 6.2.11 Krypton-81 (81Kr) Method. - 6.2.12 Iodine-129 (129I) Method. - 6.2.13 Aluminium-26/Beryllium-10 (26Al/10Be) Method. - 6.2.14 Beryllium-10/Chlorine-36 (10Be/36Cl) Method. - 6.3 Dating Based on Radioactive Disequilibrium of the Uranium, Thorium, and Protactinium Decay Series: The Uranium/Thorium/Protactinium Methods. - 6.3.1 230Th/234U Method. - 6.3.2 231Pa/235U Method. - 6.3.3 231Pa/230Th Method. - 6.3.4 234U/238U Method. - 6.3.5 230Th-excess Method. - 6.3.6 231Pa-excess Method. - 6.3.7 230Th-excess/232Th or 230Th/238U Method. - 6.3.8 231Pa-excess/23Th-excess Method. - 6.3.9 234Th-excess Method. - 6.3.10 228Th-excess/232Th Method. - 6.3.11 Dating Methods Based on Supported 226Ra and Unsupported 226Ra. - 6.3.12 224Ra and 228Ra Methods. - 6.3.13 210Pb Method. - 6.3.14 Uranium/Helium (U/He) Method. - 6.3.15 Radium/Radon Method. - 6.4 Age Determination Using Radiation Damage. - 6.4.1 Thermoluminescence (TL) Method. - 6.4.2 Optical Dating (OSL) Method. - 6.4.3 Electron Spin Resonance (ESR or EPR) Method. - 6.4.4 Exo-Electron Method (TSEE Method). - 6.4.5 Thermally Stimulated Current (TSC) Method. - 6.4.6 Differential Thermoanalysis (DTA). - 6.4.7 Fission Track Method (FT Method). - 6.4.8 Alpha-Recoil Track Method. - 6.4.9 Age Determination Using Pleochroic Haloes. - 6.5 Dating Meteorites and Lunar Rocks. - 6.5.1 Introduction. - 6.5.2 Sample Preparation and Measurement. - 6.5.3 Formation Interval. - 6.5.4 Solidification Ages. - 6.5.5 Gas Retention Ages. - 6.5.6 Cosmic Ray Exposure Ages. - 6.5.7 Terrestrial Ages of Meteorites. - 7 Chronostratigraphic Methods Using Global Time Markers. - 7.1 Paleomagnetic Dating Methods. - 7.2 Chronostratigraphic Time-Scale Using [Delta] 18O Values. - 7.3 Chronostratigraphic Time-Scale Using [Delta] 34S and [Delta] 13C Values and 87Sr/86Sr Ratios. - 7.4 Artificial Radionuclides as Time Markers. - 7.5 Geochemical Time Markers. - 7.6 Chemical Pollution as Time Markers. - 8 Chemical Dating Methods. - 8.1 Amino-Acid Racemization Method (AAR). - 8.2 Amino-Acid Degradation Method. - 8.3 Dating of Bones Using the Nitrogen or Collagen Content. - 8.4 Chemical Electron-Spin-Resonance (ESR) Dating. - 8.5 Molecular (Protein and DNA) Clocks. - 8.6 Obsidian Hydration Method. - 8.7 Dating of Man-Made Glass. - 8.8 Calcium Diffusion and Cation-Ratio Methods. - 8.9 Dating of Bones Using the Fluorine or Uranium Content. - 9 Phanerozoic Time-Scale. - 9.1 Objectives and History of Geochronolgy. - 9.2 Geological Time-Scales. - 9.3 The Future. - 10 Literature. - 10.1 Journals that Frequently Publish Geochronological Papers. - 10.2 Geochronology Textbooks. - 10.3 References. - Acknowledgments. - Appendix A: Geochronology Glossary. - Appendix B: Radioactive and Stable Isotopes in Geochronology. - Appendix C: List of Addresses. - Subject Index. - Foldout Table: Dating Methods, Ranges, and Materials.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-04-0051-6
    In: Atlas po opisatel'noj morfologii vysšich rastenij
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    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Call number: AWI G6-93-0235-2 ; AWI G6-93-0235-1
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Geochronology of phanerozoic granitoids from folded areas of Eastern Europe / Ye. N. Bartnitsky ; O. Z. Dudauri ; L. M. Stepanyuk. - Isotopic dating of the oldest granulite-gneiss terranes: an example of the Aldan Shield and Antarctica / B. V. Beliatsky ; I. M. Morozova. - Pb-Pb and Rb.Sr Dating of granitoids from Lusatian Block / K.-H. Bielicki ; G. Haase ; J. Eidam ; H. Kemnitz ; F. Schust ; H. Gerstenberger ; H. Hiller ; M. Habedank. - Radiocarbon dating of sediments from the Bunger Oasis (East Antarctica) / D. Bolshiyanov ; S. Verkulich ; V. Klokov ; V. Makeev ; H. Arslanov. - 287Pb-286Pb-age determinations on single zircons from the GDR by thermal ion mass spectrometry / K. Bombach ; M. Hengst ; J. Pilot. - U/PB and SM/ND geochronological investigations of unconformity-type uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada / C. Carl ; A. Hoehndorf ; E. von Pechmann. - Isotopic age of Mesozoic intrusive formations of Georgia (Tanscaucasus) / O. Z. Dudauri ; M. G. Togonidze ; V. I. Vinogradov. - Isotopic composition of Pb in archaeology: finds of bronze in the far east of the USSR / N. N. Fefelov ; N. V. Konkova ; N. V. Zarudneva ; S. B. Brandt. - Whole rock isotope systematics of granitoids in Central Europe / H. Gerstenberger. - Rb-Sr and Pb-Pb geochronology of plutonic rocks from the Central German Crystalline Zone and adjacent regions / G. Haase ; K.-H. Bielicki ; G. Rölling ; H. Gerstenberger ; M. Habedank ; H. Hiller. - On the Sr-isotope heterogeneity of kimberlites / M. N. Maslovskaya ; A. I. Kiselyov ; A. A. Lunegov ; I. K. Beckmann ; S. B. Brandt. - Rb-Sr isochron age of quartzite-gneisses from the supracomplex of the Anabar Shield / A. I. Melnikov ; V. S. Lepin ; V. N. Solodyankina ; S. B. Brandt. - Geochronology of granitoids from the Ukrainian Shield / N. P. Shcherbak ; V. M. Verkhoglyad. - Radiocarbon dating of holocene fluviatile sediments in North-Eastern Bohemia / J. Šilar ; A. Zeman. - Apatite fission track ages of the Erzgebirge / D. Stams. - Dating by uranium/thorium disequilibrium / J. van der Plicht ; H. Heijnis. - First single zircon 287Pb/286Pb-ages from the Saxonian Granulite Massif / Th. Wenzel ; J. Pilot ; M. Hengst ; J. Hofmann. - Geochronological study of some types of granitoids from the Elbe Valley-Zone / Th. Wenzel ; W. Schmidt ; M. Hengst ; D. Wolf ; J. Pilot. - Istotopic composition of minerals in Greisen-type ore deposits of the Primorsky Region / L. V. Borovik ; A. V. Ignatyev ; V. I. Gvozdev. - Reason for abnormally high δD values in granitoids from Thuringia / T. Böttger ; A. L. Devirts ; Yu. A. Shukolyukov ; G. Stiehl ; U. Wand. - Oxygen isotope geochemistry of pegmatites from a high-grade metamorphic terrain (Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica): preliminary results / Yu. A. Borshchevskiy ; Kh. B. Amosova ; S. L. Borisova ; N. I. Medvedovskaya ; E. I. Belkov ; U. Wand. - 15N characteristics of sedimentary rocks of the Thuringian Forest (GDR) at the proterozoic-phanerozoic boundary / K. Bräuer ; K. Hahne ; G. Stiehl ; M. Gehre. - 15N variations of rocks from the Lusatian Granodiroite Massif, GDR / K. Bräuer ; G. Stiehl ; U. Wand ; M. Gehre. - Methanogenesis in town gas stored in an underground storage gas reservoir / F. Buzek ; V. Onderka ; P. Vančura ; I. Wolf. - Isotopic characteristics of some ore deposits related to influence of meteoric and connate waters: examples of barite and copper silver deposits / Y. Fuchs. - Investigations on the secular trend of the δ18O-values of cherts and carbonates using a mathematical diagenesis model / O. Gebhardt. - The origin of magnesite deposits from Polish foresudetic block ophiolites: the preliminary δ13C and δ18O investigations / S. Hałas ; M. O. Jędrysek ; M. Boduch ; J. Lis. - Isotopically light aquatic kerogen in the Hungarian oligocene / E. Hertelendi ; I. Vető. - Nitrogen isotope characteristics of breccias, granitoids and greisens from Eastern Erzgebirge tin ore deposits (Sadisdorf, Altenberg), GDR / F. Junge ; R. Seltmann ; G. Stiehl. - Geochemistry of carbon, oxygen, sulphur isotopes in skarn deposits of Dalnegorsk Ore Field, South Prymorye, USSR / V. I. Kiselyev ; A. V. Ignatyev ; N. A. Nosenko. - A dolomite fossil smoker chimney in the Holy Cross Mts, Poland: petrographic and isotopic evidence / Z. M. Migaszewski ; S. Halas. - Isotope variations of H, C, N, and O in granitoids from the Central German Crystalline Zone, GDR (Delitzsch and Pretzsch-Prettin Plutonite Complexes) / H.-M. Nitzsche ; T. Böttger ; D. Haendel ; G. Röllig ; G. Stiehl ; U. Wand. - Use of the methane/ethane conception: first experience received by about 500 natural gas samples from deposits all over the world / H. Schütze ; K. Mühle. - Nitrogen isotope characteristics of parametamorphic rocks / G. Stiehl. - Nitrogen isotope characteristics of magmatic rocks / G. Stiehl. - Temperature-time-matter related convection model of a granitic intrusion / R. Thomas ; G. Strauch ; K.-H. Bielicki ; G. Haase ; H. Kaempf ; W. Klemm. - The Akhomten Massif on Kamchatka: natural model of the granitoid generation / V. I. Vinogradov ; I. I. Vishnevskaya ; V. S. Grigoriev ; B. G. Pokrovsky. - C, O, N, and Sr isotope characteristics of carbonatites from the Central German Crystalline Zone, GDR / U. Wand ; G. Stiehl ; G. Rölling ; K. Mühle ; G. Haase ; H. Gerstenberger. - Drastic change of the Sr and S isotopic composition in seawater at the end of the paleozoic / K. H. Wedepohl ; U. Kramm. - Isotope geochemistry of carbonate rocks from the Ukrainian shield / V. N. Zagnitko. - Stable isotope study of vertical zoning of the Březové Hory (Příbram) vein hydrothermal deposit (Czechoslovakia) / K. Žak. , Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 2: On the δD variation of Iraqi autumn precipitation / K. Farjo. - Sulphur and oxygen isotopes behaviour in sulphates of atmospheric-groundwater system / A. Trembaczowski. - On the origin of saline groundwaters in an aquifer system determined with uranium isotopes / R. Gellermann ; R. Trettin ; J. Tesch. - The evaluation of runoff components on the slope of the open-pit mine by means of environmental isotopes O-18 and T / F. Buzek ; J. Hanzlík ; M. Hrubý ; P. Tryzna. - Isotope composition and genesis of groundwaters in vulcano-tectonic lignite basins in the SE of Lusatia, GDR / R. Trettin ; F. Junge ; A. Hiller ; W. Kurze ; R. Höfling ; P. Kowski ; E. Raithel. - Complex isotope investigations of groundwater from a lignite basin originated by halokinetics in the Berlin Glacial Valley / R. Trettin ; A. Hiller ; W. Kurze , W. Richter ; A. Müller ; J. Tesch. - An oxygen-18 thermometer from snow of Northern Queen Maud Land (Antarctica) / W.-D. Hermichen ; P. Kowski ; R. Vaikmäe. - Isotope data from ice-cored moraines suggest a higher ice sheet surface in Central Queen Maud Land (Antarctica) during cold stages / W.-D. Hermichen ; P. Kowski ; R. Vaikmäe. - Oxygen isotopes in permafrost and in ground ice - a new tool for paleoclimatic investigations / R. Vaikmäe. - Stable isotope composition of Antarctic salt efflorescences: a palaeoclimatical tool? / G. Strauch ; U. Wand. - Verification of annual growth rings in Egyptian trees by C-14 method / N. Belacy ; F. Abou El-Nour ; G. C. Jacoby. - The variations of 13C/12C ratios and CO2 concentration in soil air under Rosa Lilli in Lublin City / A. Dudziak ; S. Halas. - Carbon isotope composition of atmospheric CO2 / J. Szaran. - Carbon isotope studies on global methane production with emphasis on paddy fields / E. Wada ; K. Nakamura. - Measurement of uptake of NO2 by leaves using 15N-labelled gas / H. Förstel ; C. Latus ; A. Neubert. - Origin and isotope effects of oxygen in compounds of the nitrogen cycle / H.-L. Schmidt ; S. Voerkelius. - Radioactive noble gases in the environment / T. Florkowski. - A model for water contamination prediction in fallout situations / M. Jurk. - Distribution of caesium isotopes in soil after Chernobyl accident / K. Skubacz ; St. Chałupnik. - Distribution pattern of artificial radionuclides in the Baltic Sea in the special event of the Chernobyl fallout / D. Weiss. - Arguments in favour of a panel discussion on the application of isotopes in environmental research in the program of the fifth working meeting "Isotopes in Nature" / K. Wetzel. - Environmental influence on isotopic discrimination in biological systems / H.-L. Schmidt. - Application of the natural variation of stable isotopes to resolve urgent environmental problems, panel contribution / H. Förstel. - Use of δ15N as a source indicator of N2O during oxidation-reduction processes / E. Wada. - Environmental radioisotopes and underground disposal of high radioactive waste / T. Florkowski. - Human activities and environmental stress: a brief statement of the essentials / M. Schidlowski. - Computerized simulations of isotope separation by capillary flow of gases / S. Fritzsche. - Intermolecular interaction contributions to thermodynamic isotope effects: high density fluid isochores / H.-L. Vörtler ; J. Heybey. - Influences of composition and state conditions on isotope exchange factor in dense geological systems / H. Schmid ; J. Heybey ; H.-L. Vörtler. - Effect of pressure on isotope fractionation in the system CaO-MgO-SiO2-C-H-O / J. Heybey ; U. Wand. - The effect of pressure on the equilibrium isotopic fractionation in soilds / V. B. Polyakov ; N. N. Kharlashina. - Quantum statistical development of the method of isotopic bond number / V. B. Polykov. - Fractioning and non-fractioning ("normalized") isotopes / S. B. Brandt ; L. V. Dneprovskaya. - Fractional crystallization in open systems / G. Christoph. - H/D Isotopic exchange between hydrogen and water vapour on Ni/Cr2O3/ThO2 catalysts / F. Abou El-Nour ; N. Belacy ; M. Abdel-Khalik ; T. Khalil ; H. F. Aly. - Isotope effects in desorption processes at elevated pressures / P. Harting ; K. Weingart ; G. Schwarz. - Pressure dependence of deuterium isotope effects in the system hydrogen-hexadecane / G. Schwarz ; P. Harting ; St. Engel ; U. Schröter. - Comments on carbon isotope fractionation by radiolytic separation of gaseous hydrocarbons from crude oil and coal / G. Weise ; I. Maass ; H. Schütze ; K. Mühle. - Computer and interpretation of experimental coalification tests / I. Maass ; O. Gebhardt ; Ch. Henze. - Fractionation of carbon isotopes in microbial processes / A. A. Ivlev ; D. A. Knyazev ; A. D. Yesikov ; I. N. Matyushenko. - Carbon-Extractor / U. Morgenstern ; D. Hebert. - Preparation of hydrogen for isotope analysis by means of magnesium / S. Halas ; W. Wolacewicz. - Automated equipment for determining C, N, O, S isotopic composition and techniques of sample preparation / A. V. Ignatyev ; L. V. Borovik. - Determination of δD-values using a mass spectrometer "delta E" / D. Rohmer ; M. Gehre ; H. Gerstenberger. - A program for gamma spectrum analysis and computations for neutron activation analysis / St. Chałupnik ; B. Michalik. - Problems in building up a 14C-database / J. Görsdorf. - List of participants.
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    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-168-77
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-168-73
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Pages: 156 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 73
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    Description / Table of Contents: Time Series Analysis: Univariate and Multivariate Methods emphaszies and provides a broad coverage of methodology. This comprehensive book is of interest to a variety of people in the applied sciences who want to know how time series can be used in their areas of research. The book provides examples useful for showing the operational details and purpose of the methods. Thime series Analysis: covers methods extensively, and illustrates them with numerous figures, tables, and examples using many real-life time series data sets; introduces univariate and multivariate time series models and methods which are useful for analyzing, modeling, and forecasting data collected sequentially in time; provides a balanced treatment between theory and applications; is a comprehensive introduction to both time-domain and frequency-domain analyses; and gives extensive coverage of both univariate and multivariate time series methods, including the most recently developed techniques in the field.
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    ISBN: 0201159112 , 0-201-15911-2
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    Note: CONTENTS: 1 Overview. - 1.1 Introduction. - 1.2 Examples and Scope of This Book. - 2 Fundamental Concepts. - 2.1 Stochastic Processes. - 2.2 The Autocovariance and Autocarrelation Functions. - 2.3 The Partial Autocarrelation Function. - 2.4 White Noise Processes. - 2.5 Estimation of the Mean, Autocovariances, and Autocarrelations. - 2.5.1 Sample Mean. - 2.5.2 Sample Autocovariance Function. - 2.5.3 Sample Autocarrelation Function. - 2.5.4 Sample Partial Autocarrelation Function. - 2.6 Moving Average and Autoregressive Representations of Time Series Processes. - 2.7 Linear Difference Equations. - Exercises. - 3 Stationary Time Series Models. - 3.1 Autoregressive Processes. - 3.1.1 The First Order Autoregressive AR(1) Process. - 3.1.2 The Second Order Autoregressive AR(2) Process. - 3.1.3 The General pth Order Autoregressive AR(p)Process. - 3.2 Moving Average Processes. - 3.2.1 The First Order Moving Average MA(1) Process. - 3.2.2 The Second Order Moving Average MA(2) Process. - 3.2.3 The General qth Order Moving Average MA(q) Process. - 3.3 The Dual Relationship between AR(p) and MA(q) Processes. - 3.4 Autoregressive Moving Average ARMA(p,q) Processes. - 3.4.1 The General Mixed ARMA(p,q) Process. - 3.4.2 The ARMA(1, 1) Process. - Exercises. - 4 Nonstationary Time Series Models. - 4.1 Nonstationarity in the Mean. - 4.1.1 Deterministic Trend Models. - 4.1.2 Stochastic Trend Models and Differencing. - 4.2 Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average ARIMA Models. - 4.2.1 The General ARIMA Model. - 4.2.2 The Random Walk Model. - 4.2.3 The ARIMA(0, 1, 1) or IMA(1, 1) Model. - 4.3 Nonstationarity in the Variance and the Autocovariance. - 4.3.1 Variance and Autocovariance of the ARIMA Models. - 4.3.2 Variance Stabilizing Transformations. - Exercises. - 5 Forecasting. - 5.1 lntroduction. - 5.2 Minimum Mean Square Error Forecasts. - 5.2.1 Minimum Mean Square Error Forecasts for ARMA Models. - 5.2.2 Minimum Mean Square Error Forecasts for ARIMA Models. - 5.3 Computation of Forecasts. - 5.4 The ARIMA Forecast as a Weighted Average of Previous Observations. - 5.5 Updating Forecasts. - 5.6 Eventual Forecast Functions. - 5.7 A Numerical Example. - Exercises. - 6 Model ldentification. - 6.1 Steps for Model ldentification. - 6.2 Empirical Examples. - 6.3 Inverse Autocarrelation Function (IACF). - 6.4 Extended Sample Autocarrelation Function and Other ldentification Procedures. - 6.4.1 Extended Sample Autocarrelation Function (ESACF). - 6.4.2 Other ldentification Procedures. - Exercises. - 7 Parameter Estimation, Diagnostic Checking, and Model Selection. - 7.1 The Method of Moments. - 7.2 Maximum Likelihood Method. - 7.2.1 Conditional Maximum Likelihood Estimation. - 7.2.2 Unconditional Maximum Likelihood Estimationand Backcasting Method. - 7.2.3 Exact Likelihood Functions. - 7.3 Nonlinear Estimation. - 7.4 Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) Estimation in Time Series Analysis. - 7.5 Diagnostic Checking. - 7.6 Empirical Examples for Series W1-W7. - 7.7 Model Selection Criteria. - Exercises. - 8 Seasonal Time Series Models. - 8.1 Introduction. - 8.2 Traditional Methods. - 8.2.1 Regression Method. - 8.2.2 Moving Average Method. - 8.3 Seasonal ARIMA Models. - 8.4 Empirical Examples. - Exercises. - 9 Intervention Analysis and Outlier Detection. - 9.1 Intervention Models. - 9.2 Examples of Intervention Analysis. - 9.3 Time Series Outliers. - 9.3.1 Additive and Innovational Outliers. - 9.3.2 Estimation of the Outlier Effect When theTiming of the Outlier ls Known. - 9.3.3 Detection of Outliers Using an Iterative Procedure. - 9.4 Examples of Outlier Analysis. - 9.5 Remarks on Outlier and Intervention Problems. - Exercises. - 10 Fourier Analysis. - 10.1 Introduction. - 10.2 Orthogonal Functions. - 10.3 Fourier Representation of Finite Sequences. - 10.4 Fourier Representation of Periodic Sequences. - 10.5 Fourier Representation of Nonperiodic Sequences - The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. - 10.6 Fourier Representation of Continuous-Time Functions. - 10.6.1 Fourier Representation of Periodic Functions. - 10.6.2 Fourier Representation of Nonperiodic Functions - The Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. - 10.7 The Fast Fourier Transform. - Exercises. - 11 Spectral Theory of Stationary Processes. - 11.1 The Spectrum. - 11.1.1 The Spectrum and lts Properties. - 11.1.2 The Spectral Representation of Autocovariance Functions - The Spectral Distribution Function. - 11.1.3 Wold's Decomposition of a Stationary Process. - 11.1.4 The Spectral Representation of Stationary Processes. - 11.2 The Spectrum of Same Common Processes. - 11.2.1 The Spectrum and the Autocovariance Generating Function. - 11.2.2 The Spectrum of ARMA Models. - 11.2.3 The Spectrum of the Sum of Two Independent Processes. - 11.2.4 The Spectrum of Seasonal Models. - 11.3 The Spectrum of Linear Filters. - 11.4 Aliasing. - Exercises. - 12 Estimation of the Spectrum. - 12.1 Periodogram Analysis. - 12.1.1 The Periodogram. - 12.1.2 Sampling Properties of the Periodogram. - 12.1.3 Test for Hidden Periodic Components. - 12.2 The Sample Spectrum. - 12.3 The Smoothed Spectrum. - 12.3.1 Smoothing in the Frequency Domain - The Spectral Window. - 12.3.2 Smoothing in the Time Domain - The Lag Window. - 12.3.3 Some Commonly Used Windows. - 12.3.4 Approximate Confidence Intervals for Spectral Ordinates. - 12.4 ARMA Spectral Estimation. - Exercises. - 13 Transfer Function Models. - 13.1 Single-Input Transfer Function Models. - 13.1.1 General Concepts. - 13.1.2 Some Typical Impulse Response Functions. - 13.2 The Cross-Correlation Function and Transfer Function Models. - 13.2.1 The Cross-Correlation Function (CCF). - 13.2.2 The Relationship between the Cross-Correlation Function and the Transfer Function. - 13.3 Construction of Transfer Function Models. - 13.3.1 Sample Cross-Correlation Function. - 13.3.2 Identification of Transfer Function Models. - 13.3.3 Estimation of Transfer Function Models. - 13.3.4 Diagnostic Checking of Transfer Function Models. - 13.3.5 An Empirical Example. - 13.4 Forecasting Using Transfer Function Models. - 13.4.1 Minimum Mean Square Error Forecasts for Stationary Input and Output Series. - 13.4.2 Minimum Mean Square Error Forecasts for Nonstationary Input and Output Series. - 13.4.3 An Example. - 13.5 Bivariate Frequency-Domain Analysis. - 13.5.1 Cross-Covariance Generating Functions and the Cross-Spectrum. - 13.5.2 Interpretation of the Cross-Spectral Functions. - 13.5.3 Examples. - 13.5.4 Estimation of the Cross-Spectrum. - 13.6 The Cross-Spectrum and Transfer Function Models. - 13.6.1 Construction of Transfer Function Models through Cross-Spectrum Analysis. - 13.6.2 Cross-Spectral Functions of Transfer Function Models. - 13.7 Multiple Input Transfer Function Models. - Exercises. - 14 Vector Time Series Models. - 14.1 Covariance and Correlation Matrix Functions. - 14.2 Moving Average and Autoregressive Representations of Vector Processes. - 14.3 The Vector Autoregressive Moving Average Process. - 14.3.1 Vector AR(1) Models. - 14.3.2 Vector AR(p) Models. - 14.3.3 Vector MA(1) Models. - 14.3.4 Vector MA(q) Models. - 14.3.5 Vector ARMA(1, 1) Models. - 14.3.6 Remarks on Vector ARMA Representations. - 14.4 Nonstationary Vector Autoregressive Moving Average Models. - 14.5 Identification of Vector Time Series Models. - 14.5.1 Sample Correlation Matrix Function. - 14.5.2 Partial Autoregression Matrices. - 14.5.3 Partial Lag Correlation Matrix Function. - 14.6 Model Fitting and Forecasting. - 14.7 An Empirical Example. - 14.8 Partial Process and Partial Process Correlation Matrices. - 14.8.1 Covariance Matrix Generating Functions. - 14.8.2 Partial Covariance Matrix Generating Function. - 14.8.3 Partial Process Sample Correlation Matrix Functions. - 14.8.4 An Empirical Example - The U. S. Hog Data. - 14.9 Spectral Properties of Vector Processes. - Exercises. - 15 State Space Models and the Kaiman Filter. - 15.1 Introduction. - 15.2 The Relationship between State Space and ARMA models. - 15.3 State Space Model Fitting and Canonic
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    Call number: AWI G1-95-0154
    In: NATO ASI series : Series C, Mathematical and physical sciences, Vol. 308
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    Pages: XI, 823 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0792307399
    Series Statement: NATO ASI Series : C, Mathematical and Physical Sciences 308
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    Note: Table of Contents PROLOGUE The Geological History of Cenozoic Polar Oceans: Arctic Versus Antarctic - An Introduction / U. Bleil, and J. Thiede PHYSIOGRAPHY AND PLATE TECTONICS OF THE POLAR DEEP-SEA BASINS AND THEIR CONTINENTAL MARGINS Morphology and Plate Tectonics: The Modern Polar Oceans / G. L. Johnson The Opening of the Arctic Ocean / L. A. Lamer, R. D. Müller, S. P. Srivastava, and W. Roest On the Tectonic Evolution and Paleoceanographic Significance of the Fram Strait Gateway / Y. Kristoffersen The Evolution of the Svalbard Margins: Synthesis and New Results / E. Sundvor, and A. Austegard The Western Barents Sea During the Cenozoic / T. O. Vorren, G. Richardsen, S.-M. Knutsen, and E. Henriksen Structures in Rift-Basin Sediments on the Conjugate Margins of Western Tasmania, South Tasman Rise, and Ross Sea, Antarctica / K Him, M. Hemmerich, U. Salge, and O. Eiken A Fine-Scale Seismic Stratigraphy of the Eastern Margin of the Weddell Sea / H. Miller, J. P. Henriet, N. Kaul, and A. Moons Some Speculations Regarding the Nature of the Explora-Andenes Escarpment, Weddell Sea / J. P. Henriet, and H. Miller POLAR ICE - COVERS AS GEOLOGICAL AGENTS A Comparison of Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice and the Effects of Different Properties on Sea Ice Biota / M. Spindler Sea Ice Characteristics and the Role of Sediment Inclusions in Deep-Sea Deposition: Arctic - Antarctic Comparisons / Pfirman, M. A. Lange, I. Wollenburg, and P. Schlosser Cycles, Rhythms, and Events in Quaternary Arctic and Antarctic Glaciomarine Deposits / R. Henrich Cenozoic Glacier Fluctuations in Polar Regions - Terrestrial Records From Antarctica and the North Atlantic Sector of the Arctic / B. G. Andersen Past Changes in Precipitation Rate and Ice Thickness as Derived From Age-Depth Profiles in Ice-Sheets; Application to Greenland and Canadian Arctic Ice Core Records / N. Reeh Stability of the Arctic Ocean Ice-Cover and Pleistocene Warming Events: Outlining the Problem / D. L. Clark Late Weichselian Ice Recession in the Central Barents Sea / A. Elverhøi, M. Nyland-Berg, L. Russwurm, and A. Solheim MODERN DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS OF POLAR OCEANS Distribution Patterns of Calcareous Foraminifers in Arctic Ocean Sediments / N. V. Befyaeva, and T. A. Khusid Physiographic and Biologic Factors Controlling Surface Sediment Distributionin the Fram Strait / H. Berner, and G. Wefer Norwegian - Iceland Seas: Transfer Functions Between Marine Planktic Diatoms and Surface Water Temperature / H. Schroder, and N. Koc Karpuz Particle Sedimentation and Productivity in Antarctic Waters of the Atlantic Sector / G. Wefer, G. Fischer, D. K Futterer, R Gersonde, S. Honjo, and D. Ostermann Sediment Patterns in the Southern Weddell Sea: Filchner Shelf and Filchner Depression / D. K. Futterer, and M. Melles QUATERNARY HISTORY AND PALEOCEANOGRAPHY OF POLAR OCEANS The Last Deglaciation in the Southern and Northern Hemispheres: A Comparison Based on Oxygen Isotope, Sea Surface Temperature Estimates, and Accelerator 14C Dating From Deep-Sea Sediments / E. Bard, L. D. Labeyrie, J.-J. Pichon, M. Labracherie, M. Arnold, J. Duprat, J.Moyes, and J.-C. Duplessy Synthesis of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Coccolith Biochronology and History of North Atlantic Drift Water Influx During the Last 500.000 Years / G. Gard, and J. Backman Coccoliths in Sediments of the Eastern Arctic Basin / M. Baumann Foraminiferal Assemblages in Sediments From Mendeleev Ridge, Arctic Ocean / N. V. Befyaeva, and T. A. Khusid Physical and Acoustic Properties of Arctic Ocean Deep-Sea Sediments: Paleoclimatic Implications / J. Mienert, L. A. Mayer, G. A. Jones, and J. W. King High Resolution 10Be and 230Th Stratigraphy of Late Quaternary Sediments From the Fram Strait (Core 23235) / A. Eisenhauer, A. Mangini, R Botz, P. Walter, J. Beer, G. Bonani,M. Suter, H. J.Hofmann, and W. Wölfli The Enigma of Oxygen Isotope Stage 5 in the Central Fram Strait / S. E. I. Kohler, and R F. Spielhagen Dropstones in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea - Indications of Late Quaternary Circulation Patterns? / J. Bischof Glacial to Interglacial Changes in the Isotopic Gradients of Southern Ocean Surface Water / C. D. Charles, and R G. Fairbanks Stable Isotope Record and Late Quaternary Sedimentation Rates at the Antarctic Continental Margin / H. Grobe, A. Mackensen, H.-W. Hubberten, V. Spiess, and D.K Futterer PRE-QUATERNARY RECORDS OF POLAR OCEAN HISTORY Evolution of Biosiliceous Sedimentation Patterns - Eocene through Quaternary: Paleoceanographic Response to Polar Cooling / J. G. Baldauf, and J. A. Barron Neogene to Recent Palynostratigraphy of Circum-Arctic Basins: Results of ODP Leg 104, Norwegian Sea, Leg 105, Baffin Bay, and DSDP Site 611, Irminger Sea / P.J. Mudie, A. de Vernal, and M.J. Head Miocene to Quaternary Paleoceanography in the Northern North Atlantic: Variability in Carbonate and Biogenic Opal Accumulation / G. Bohrmann, R Henrich, and J. Thiede Neogene and Pleistocene Glaciations in the Northern Hemisphere and Late Miocene - Pliocene Global Ice Volume Fluctuations: Evidence From the Norwegian Sea / E. Jansen, J. Sjoholm, U. Bleil, and J. A. Erichsen Southern Ocean Response to the Intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation at 2.4 Ma / D. A. Hodell, and P. F. Ciesielski Pliocene - Pleistocene Paleoceanography in the Weddell Sea - Siliceous Microfossil Evidence / A. Abelmann, R. Gersonde, and V. Spiess Polar Front Fluctuations and the Upper Gauss to Brunhes Paleoceanographic Record in the Southeast Atlantic Ocean / F. Westall, and J. Fenner Authors Index Subject Index
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    Balwyn : Applied Environmetrics
    Call number: AWI A5-97-0080
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    Pages: 56 Seiten , Illustrationen , 2 Disketten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0959080910
    Language: English
    Note: Table of Contents 1 Preface 2 General information 3 Sample tabulation 4 Temperature and pressure conversions. Density and pressure with height (Item 4) 5 Pressure, density, temperature and potential temperature for constant lapse rate (Item 5) 6 Geodetic information, geostrophy and the Reference Atmosphere (Item 6) 7 Solar position, sunrise and sunset times and incident radiation on slopes (Item 7) 8 Integration of the Planck blackbody radiation function (Item 8) 9 Density, viscosity and fall velocity for particles in air or water (Item 9) 10 Saturation vapour pressure and latent heats for pure water and ice (Item 10) 11 Moisture parameters from dry bulb and wet or ice bulb readings (Item 11) 12 Meteorologically relevant temperatures for moist air (Item 12) 13 Speed of sound, density, molar mass and specific heats of moist air (Item 13) 14 Wind speed converter, Beaufort scale and the vertical profile of mean wind (Item 14) 15 Diffusion and dispersion in air (Item 15) 16 Fire weather tables (Item 16) 17 Normal and chi-squared distributions (Item 17) 18 Weibull distribution (Item 18) 19 Appendix (Item 2) 20 References
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    Call number: AWI G7-99-0257
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    Call number: AWI G4-92-0477
    In: Special publications / the Geological Society, London, No. 53
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume examines the processes responsible for sedimentation in modern glacimarine environments, and how such modern studies can be used as analogues in the interpretation of ancient glacimarine sequences. Sediments released from glaciers grounded in tidewater, floating ice shelves, ice tongues, icebergs and sea ice form complex sequences governed by glaciological, oceanographic, sedimentary and biogenic controls. Ten per cent of the world’s oceans and epicontinental seas contain such active glacimarine environments, but during Cenozoic glacial periods this area was doubled. This book will, therefore, be of relevance to all scientists concerned with high and middle latitude marine environments. The early chapters are concerned largely with processes of sedimentation in modern glacimarine environments; examples are drawn from Alaska, the Canadian Arctic, Svalbard and Antarctica. Studies of ancient sequences, both Cenzoic and pre-Cenozoic, from the Barents Sea, Greenland, Sweden, Alaska and the northwest European continental shelf, form the latter part of the book.
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    Pages: VII, 423 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    ISBN: 0-903317-54-0
    Series Statement: Special publications / the Geological Society, London 53
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    Note: Contents Julian A. Dowdeswell and James D. Scourse: Preface --- Julian A. Dowdeswell and James D. Scourse: On the description and modelling of glacimarine sediments and sedimentation / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:1-13, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.01 --- G. S. Boulton: Sedimentary and sea level changes during glacial cycles and their control on glacimarine facies architecture / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:15-52, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.02 --- Ross D. Powell: Glacimarine processes at grounding-line fans and their growth to ice-contact deltas / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:53-73, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.03 --- Ellen A. Cowan and Ross D. Powell: Suspended sediment transport and deposition of cyclically interlaminated sediment in a temperate glacial fjord, Alaska, U.S.A. / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:75-89, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.04 --- Eugene W. Domack: Laminated terrigenous sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula: the role of subglacial and marine processes / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:91-103, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.05 --- Robert Gilbert: Rafting in glacimarine environments / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:105-120, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.06 --- Julian A. Dowdeswell and Tavi Murray: Modelling rates of sedimentation from icebergs / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:121-137, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.07 --- Paul R. Carlson, Terry R. Bruns, and Michael A. Fisher: Development of slope valleys in the glacimarine environment of a complex subduction zone, Northern Gulf of Alaska / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:139-153, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.08 --- Alec E. Aitken: Fossilization potential of Arctic fjord and continental shelf benthic macrofaunas / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:155-176, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.09 --- James P. M. Syvitski, K. William G. LeBlanc, and R. E. Cranston: The flux and preservation of organic carbon in Baffin Island fjords / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:177-199, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.10 --- Ian J. Fairchild and Baruch Spiro: Carbonate minerals in glacial sediments: geochemical clues to palaeoenvironment / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:201-216, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.11 --- C. M. T. Woodworth-Lynas and J. Y. Guigné: Iceberg scours in the geological record: examples from glacial Lake Agassiz / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:217-233, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.12 --- Jens Bischof, Joachim Koch, Michaela Kubisch, Robert F. Spielhagen, and Jörn Thiede: Nordic Seas surface ice drift reconstructions: evidence from ice rafted coal fragments during oxygen isotope stage 6 / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:235-251, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.13 --- Anders Solheim, Lars Russwurm, Anders Elverhøi, and Mona Nyland Berg: Glacial geomorphic features in the northern Barents Sea: direct evidence for grounded ice and implications for the pattern of deglaciation and late glacial sedimentation / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:253-268, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.14 --- Tore O. Vorren, Erland Lebesbye, and Kjell B. Larsen: Geometry and genesis of the glacigenic sediments in the southern Barents Sea / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:269-288, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.15 --- D. Huddart and J. D. Peacock: Early Holocene morainal bank sedimentology and marine ecology, Skjoldungebrae gorge, North Scoresby Land, East Greenland / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:289-305, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.16 --- Rodney L. Stevens: Proximal and distal glacimarine deposits in southwestern Sweden: contrasts in sedimentation / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:307-316, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.17 --- A. R. Lord: The Pleistocene—Holocene transition in Southwestern Sweden and the recognition of deglaciation effects in adjacent seas / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:317-328, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.18 --- J. D. Scourse, W. E. N. Austin, R. M. Bateman, J. A. Catt, C. D. R. Evans, J. E. Robinson, and J. R. Young: Sedimentology and micropalaeontology of glacimarine sediments from the Central and Southwestern Celtic Sea / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:329-347, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.19 --- M. S. Stoker: Glacially-influenced sedimentation on the Hebridean slope, northwestern United Kingdom continental margin / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:349-362, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.20 --- Carolyn H. Eyles and Martin B. Lagoe: Sedimentation patterns and facies geometries on a temperate glacially-influenced continental shelf: the Yakataga Formation, Middleton Island, Alaska / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:363-386, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.21 --- A. C. M. Moncrieff and M. J. Hambrey: Marginal-marine glacial sedimentation in the late Precambrian succession of East Greenland / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 53:387-410, doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.1990.053.01.22
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    Bonn : Bundesministerium für Forschung und Technologie
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    Pages: 52 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3881352228
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort Einleitung Die Erde als globales System Die Bausubstanz Einleitung Die Atmosphäre Die Hydrosphäre Die Kryosphäre Die Geosphäre Die Biosphäre Kreisläufe Einleitung Der Wasserkreislauf Bio-geochemische Kreisläufe Natürliche Veränderungen Einleitung Maßgebliche Veränderungen in unterschiedlichen Zeitskalen Die Folgen der zivilisatorischen Entwicklung Signale einer gestörten Natur Einleitung Die veränderte Umwelt Das Problem der wachsenden Weltbevölkerung Die Weit von Morgen Einleitung Klimamodelle und ihre Grenzen Leben in einem Treibhaus Forschung auf der Suche nach Spuren und Lösungen Die Herausforderung an die Wissenschaft Einleitung Leitlinien für ein Programm zur Erforschung globaler Veränderungen Wissenschaft und Politik greifen die Herausforderung auf: Internationale und nationale Forschungsprogramme Einleitung Internationale Ansätze Beiträge zur Global Change Thematik im Rahmen nationaler Projekte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Quellenverzeichnis: Abbildungen
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    Call number: AWI G7-18-92027
    Description / Table of Contents: The book by M. S. Krass and V. G. Merzlikin "The Radiative Thermophysics of Snow and Ice"- the new point of view with usage of methods of light-scattering media theory is realized as working of theory of radiative thermophysics of snow and ice. The statements of new class of thermophysics problems are presented, snow and ice are supposed as light-scattering media with volume reflection and absorption. For the first time this method have helped to explain some noted effects of metamorphic evolution in upper active layer of snow-ice medium and to correct lows of their mass-energy exchange. Optical and physical models for different kinds of snow and ice were studied. The models take into account snow and ice-atmosphere interaction by means of convective heat transfer, solar flux and long-wavelength reradiation, and also phase transitions in medium and at boundaries. The model realizations of various native cases of forming heat regime within snow-ice covers are considered. For all that the way of practical use of theoretical results is shown. The range of the problems makes the book to be interesting for experts in glaciology and planetology, physicists, mathematicians, geographers, climatologists.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 260 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5-286-00243-9
    Language: Russian
    Note: Contents: Introduction. - Legend. - Chapter 1. Basic Directions of Snow and Ice Thermal Physics Study. - 1. Analysis of traditional theoretical and experimental methods. - 2. New methodological point of view on the thermal physics of snow-ice masses. - 3. Conditions of initial data. - 4. Complex heat transfer within the system "space-atmosphere-earth surface". - 5. Optical and thermophysical properties of snow and ice. - Chapter 2. General Statement of the Problem of Radiative Thermophysics. - 1. Absorption and scattering of light in optical-heterogeneous media. - 2. Optical phenomenological models and parameters of radiation transfer in light-scattering media (LSM). - 3. Distribution of absorbed radiation flux in the unlimited layer of LSM. - 4. Optical models and snow and ice characteristics as LSM ones. - 5. Influence of boundary conditions upon thermal regime of lightscattering snow-ice layer. - 6. Statements of basic problems of radiative thermal physics of snow and ice. - Chapter 3. Thermal Regime of Snow-Ice Cover. - 1. Estimation of heat processes characteristics of snow-ice covers. - 2. Oscillating external sources. - 3. Radiative-conductive mechanism of snow and ice heating. - 4. Thermal regime of combined snow-ice layers. - 5. Melting in snow-ice media under conditions of radiative heat transfer. - 6. Thermo-radiative heating and balance of the upper part of active layer of antarctic snow-ice covers. - Chapter 4. The Model of Metamorphic Evolution of Snow and Ice. - 1. Influence of radiation fluxes upon icy crystals of snow cover. - 2. Mechanism of sublimation under forming of snow cover. - 3. Phenomenological picture of sublimation in snow medium. - 4. The model of radiative-thermal regime under sublimation. - 5. Thermal regime of snow and ice under conditions of evaporation and condensation. - 6. On nature of snow and ice metamorphism. - Chapter 5. Radiative Thermophysics of Snow-Ice Masses in Practical utilization. - 1. Heat regime of snow-ice cover under thermoregulative film. - 2. Influence upon surface melting of glaciers. - 3. Antarctic experiments on artificial increase of ablation. - 4. Artificial increase of ablation control. - 5. Ecological aspects of artificial increase of ablation. - 6. Cooling in polar regions. - Chapter 6. Thermophysics of Antarctic Lakes. - 1. Natural conditions of oases. - 2. Types of antarctic lakes. - 3. One-dimensional heat problem. - 4. Simplification of the model. - 5. Thermal regime of fresh and saline lakes. - 6. Phenomenon of fresh-saline stratified lakes. - 7. Stationary model including mass transfer. - 8. Thermal regime of fresh-saline lake Vanda. - Chapter 7. Space Glaciology. - 1. Ice in Solar system. - 2. Radiative thermophysics of ice under cosmic conditions. - 3. Ice of cometary nuclei. - 4. Heat-balance models of 'radiative thermophysics of cometary nuclei. - Conclusion. - References. - Index. , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Wien : Buchgemeinschaft Donauland Kremayr & Scheriau
    Call number: AWI E2-18-91876
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 209 Seiten , Illustrationen , 18 cm
    Edition: Lizenzausgabe
    Series Statement: Reisen, Menschen, Abenteuer : Arktis
    Uniform Title: Le marcheur du pôle 〈dt.〉
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: Das unüberwindbare Eischaos. - Unterwegs auf dem eigenen Schatten. - Eine Stunde unter Menschen. - Der Blizzard greift an. - Frische Eisbärenspuren im Eis. - Lebensweg eines Abenteurers. - Begegnung im Nirgendwo. - Die Polfalle, Träume und immer wieder das Eislabyrinth. - Knapp am Tod vorbei. - Ein arktisches Rodeo. - Das weiße Tor am Schwarzen Fluß. - Im Zauberkreis des Nordpols.
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Associated volumes
    Call number: ZSP-994(1988/1989)
    In: Zweijahresbericht / Stiftung Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, [2.]
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 156 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISSN: 0940-4546 , 1618-3703
    Series Statement: Zweijahresbericht / Stiftung Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung [2.]
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Einleitende Übersicht 2. Nationale und internationale Zusammenarbeit 3. Forschungsarbeiten 3.1 Expeditionen 3.1.1 Arktisreise ARK V (April -August 1988) 3.1.2 Antarktisreise ANT VII (September 1988 - April 1989, EPOS: Die erste europäische Antarktisexpedition) 3.1.3 Arktisreise ARK VI (April - Juli 1989) 3.1.4 Antarktisreise ANT VII, 1-4 (August -Dezember 1989) 3.2 Arbeitsberichte der Sektionen 3.2.1 Biologie I (Zoologie) 3.2.2 Biologie II (Botanik und Mikrobiologie) 3.2.3 Chemie 3.2.4 Geologie 3.2.5 Geophysik 3.2.6 Physik des Ozeans und der Atmosphäre I (Feldstudien) 3.2.7 Physik des Ozeans und der Atmosphäre II (Modelle) 3.2.8 Meeresphysik und Meßwesen 3.3 Ausgewählte Forschungsthemen 4. Logistik 4.1 Antarktisstationen 4.2 Neubauprojekte 4.3 FS "Polarstern" und FS "Victor Hensen" 4.4 Polarflugzeuge und Hubschrauber 4.5 Allgemeine Logistik 4.6 Ingenieurprojekte 4.7 Internationale Einbindung 5. Zentrale Einrichtungen 5.1 Öffentlichkeitsarbeit 5.2 Bibliothek 5.3 Rechenzentrum 6. Personeller Aufbau und Entwicklung 6.1 Personal 6.2 Haushalt Anhang I Personal II Wissenschaftliche Veranstaltungen III Publikationen IV Veröffentlichungen V Abgeschlossene Examensarbeiten VI "Polarstern"-Expeditionen
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    Stockholm : Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi | Hässleholm : Norra Skåne Offset
    Call number: AWI G10-19-93225
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 128 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Ymer / utg. av Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi 110
    Language: Swedish
    Note: In schwedischer Sprache
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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
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 121 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin 32,1
    Language: German
    Note: Zugleich: Dissertation, Freie Unversität Berlin, [ca. 1963] , INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PROBLEMSTELLUNG UND ZIELSETZUNG 1. BEMERKUNGEN ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSGELÄNDE UND ZUM BEOBACHTUNGSMATERIAL 1.1 Das Beobachtungsgelände 1.2 Das Beobachtungsmaterial 2. HOMOGENITÄTSBETRACHTUNGEN 2.1 Temperatur 2.2 Niederschlag 2.3 Wind 2.4 Sonnenschein und Bewölkung 3. TEMPERATURVERHÄLTNISSE 3.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 3.2 Tageswerte 3.3 Pentadenwerte 3.4 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 3.5 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 3.6 Der tägliche Gang 3.7 Vorkommen bestimmter Schwellenwerte 3.71 Frost- und Eistage 3.72 Sommer- und Tropentage 4. DER WASSERGEHALT DER LUFT 4.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 4.2 Tageswerte 4.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 4.4 Interdiurne Veränderlichkeit 4.5 Der tägliche Gang 5. BEWÖLKUNGSVERHÄLTNISSE 5.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 5.2 Tageswerte 5.3 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 5.4 Der tägliche Gang 5.5 Heitere und trübe Tage 5.6 Nebel 6. SONNENSCHEIN 6.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 6.2 Tageswerte 6.3 Der tägliche Gang 7. NIEDERSCHLAGSVERHÄLTNISSE 7.1 Monats- und Jahreswerte 7.2 Niederschlagsbereitschaft 7.3 Tageswerte 7.4 Der tägliche Gang 7.5 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 7.6 Niederschlags- und Trockenperioden 7.7 Niederschlag und Wind· 7.8 Schneeverhältnisse 7.81 Schneefall und Schneedecke 7.82 Schneehöhe 7.9 Gewitter 8. WINDVERHÄLTNISSE 8.1 Windrichtung 8.2 Windgeschwindigkeit 8.21 Der jährliche Gang 8.22 Häufigkeitsbetrachtungen 8.23 Sturmtage und Windstillen 8.24 Der tägliche Gang 9.ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VERZEICHNIS DER TEXTTABELLEN VERZEICHNIS DER ABBILDUNGEN LITERATURVERZEICHNIS TABELLENANHANG
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    Madrid : Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología
    Call number: AWI P6-91-0403
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 379 Seiten , Illustrationen, graphische Darstellungen, Karten , 30 cm
    ISBN: 8436919033
    Language: Spanish
    Note: SUMARIO: Presentación. - Hidrografía al borde del hielo entre las islas Elefante y las Orcadas del Sur durante el verano austral 1988- 1989 / F. G. Figueiras y F. F. Pérez. - Hidrografía de Admiralty Bay, isla King George, Antártida, al comienzo del verano austral de 1988-1989 / R. Prego, F. F. Pérez y F. G. Figueiras. - Saruracrón de oxigeno disuelto en las aguas Investigadas durante la campaña "Antártida 8611" / A. Alvarez Meneses. - Peces capturados durante la campaña "Antártida 8611" / J. Matallanas. - Edad y crecimiento de Notothenia gibberifrons (Lönnberg, 1905), en Georgia del Sur / M. T. García Santamaría y E. Balguerias. - Algunos datos sobre la distribución, abundancia y biología de Patagonotothen brevicauda guntheri (Norman, 1937) en Shag Rocks / E. Balguerias y M. E. Quintero. - Dos nuevas especies de picnogónidos antárticos / T. Munilla. - Distribución espacial del Krill (Euphasia superba; Dana, 1852), obtenida durante la campaña "Antártida 8611" / l. Sobrino. - Análisis de los porcentajes de hembras fecundadas de Krill (Euphasia superba; Dana, 1852), obtenidos durante la campaña "Antártida 8611" / I. Sobrino. - Primeros datos sobre la flora y vegetación liquénica de isla Livingston (islas Shetland del Sur, Antártida) / L. G. Sancho, L. Kappen y B. Schroeter. - lnvestigaciones ecofisiológicas en líquenes antárticos. Primeros datos sobre la actividad fotosintética de líquenes crustáceos "in situ" / L. Kappen, B Schroeter y L. G. Sancho. - Microclima y fotosíntesis neta de Usnea antarctica a partir de mediciones realizadas "in situ" en isla Livingston (islas Shetland del Sur, Antártida) / B. Schroeter, L. Kapen y L. G. Sancho. - Notas acerca de una colonia de nidificación de Cormoran carunculado del Antártico (Phalacrocorax atriceps) en Bahía Paraíso (península Antartrca) / J. Curt y A . Fernández Riestra. - Observación de cinco cisnes de cuello negro (Cygnus melanocoryphus) en la zona del Tratado Antártico / J. Curt. - Catálogo de ceráceos, pinnípedos y aves observados desde el buque oceanográfico "Las Palmas" durante las navegaciones efectuadas en la zona del Tratado Antártico y en sus destacamentos de las islas Shetland del Sur y estrecho de Bransfiel (25-I-89 a 1-III-89) / J. Curt. - Foraminíferos, biofacies e hidrodinámica sedimentaria en la Antártida / G. Mateu. - Actividad antimicrobiana de un nuevo monoterpeno del Plocamium cartilagineum de la península Antártica / J. Rovirosa, L. Sánchez, Y. Palacios, J. Darías y A. San Martín. - Aspectos taxonómicos de bacterias aisladas en la isla Livingston durante la campaña 1986-1987 / N. Bozal, J. G. Loren y J. Guinea. - Observaciones de NO2 y ozono en el interíor del Vértice Polar Antártico / M. Gil, J. Cacho, L. Acedo y M. J. Sainz de Aja. - Condiciones meteorológicas del agujero del ozono en la Antártida / J. M. Cisneros. - Altos valores de humedad relativa medidos en la estratosfera antártica / J . M. Cisneros. - Aproximación al estudio de fenómenos micrometeorológicos en la isla Decepción / J . Vira, M. Ramos y M. R. Soler. - Las campañas 1987-1988, 1988-1989 al sur del mar de Brandsfield. Resultados científicos / M. Catalán. - Las campañas geodésicas 1987- 1988, 1988-1989 en las Shetland del Sur / J. Ballesteros, M. Berrocoso, M. Catalán, F. Cruz. R. Estrada. J. M. Fernández López, A. Luján, J. Muñoz, J. Sánchez del Toro, J. C. Sastre, R. Soto y J. G. Viramonte. - Las observaciones GPS en la red antártica 1988-1989. El efecto del campo gravitatorio austral en la observación de satélites / M. Catalán y M. Berrocoso. - Origen y estructura de la isla Decepción (islas Shetland del Sur) / J. Martí, A . Baraldo y J. Rey. - Geoquímica de fluidos en la isla Decepción / A. Valentin, M. Martini y J. L. Diez Gil. - Los enclaves de las rocas volcánicas de terraza Kendall y Bahía Murature, isla Decepción, Shetland del Sur. Antártida / C. Risso, A . Aparicio y J. G. Viramonte. - Anomalías térmicas y balance de flujo disipado en la isla Decepción, Shetland del Sur / M. Ramos, R. Ortiz, J. L. Diez Gil y J. G. Viramonte. - Caracterización de algunos parámetros termodinámicos del suelo del volcán Decepción (Antártida) / M. Ramos, M. Domínguez y R. Ortiz. - Temblores volcánicos en Decepción. Origen y evolución / J. Vila, A. M. Correig, R. Ortiz y J. Batlló. - Detección de una capa de baja velocidad asociada a las últimas erupciones en Decepción / J. Vila, A. M. Correig, R. Maciá y R. Ortiz. - Interpretación preliminar de un ensayo de perfil sísmico de refracción en Port Foster (isla Decepción) / R. Ortiz, R. Boloix y E. Carreño. - Actividad sísmica en el entorno de la Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos I (islas Livingston y Decepción) / R. Ortiz, J. Vila y J. C. Sastre. - Estudio del campo magnético en Port Foster (isla Decepción) / A. García, J. G. Viramonte, J. Vila y J. M. lbáñez. - Perfiles magnéticos sobre el sistema de fracturas del sector noroeste de Decepción / J. G. Viramonte, M Ramos, A. García, C. Suazo y J. L. Díez Gil. - Anomalías magnéticas al sur del mar de Bransfield / J. Acosta, M. Catalán, J. L. Diez, J. M Fernández López, A. García, P. Herranz, R. Ortiz y J. C. Sastre. - Tectónica reciente en los depósitos submarinos de la bahía de Depción / J. Rey, J. R. de Andrés, J. M. Fernández López y C. Palomo. - Nuevos datos de sísmica continua por reflexión sobre la evolución geodinámica reciente del margen de las Shetland del Sur y estrecho de Bransfield / J. L. Sanz, J. Acosta y P. Herranz. - Perfiles sísmicos en las Shetland del Sur y estrecho de Bransfiel. Estructura y dinámica reciente / J. Acosta, M. Catalán, P. Herranz y J. L. Sanz. - Análisis estructural del hielo del glaciar Cazadora, cuantificación direccional de la anisotropia y predicción del drenaje subglaciar. Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos l. Isla Livingston (Shetland del Sur) / A. Erase, l. Antigüedad y M. Taylor. - Distribución vertical de isótopos estables (Deuterio y Oxígeno-18) en el hielo del glaciar Cazadora junto a la Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos l. Isla Livingston (Shetland del Sur) / A. Eraso, l. Antigüedad, R. Gonfiantini, L. Araguas, M Gómez Martos y J. A. López Geta. - Distribución vertical de algunos oligoelementos presentes en el glaciar Cazadora junto a la Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos l. Isla Livingston (Shetland del Sur) / A. Eraso, l. Antigüedad. A. llarri, J. A. López Geta y M. Gómez Martos. - Análisis mineralógico y por microsonda de las cenizas volcánicas existentes junto a la Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos l. Isla Livingston (Shetland del Sur) / A. Eraso, l. Antigüedad, P. Herrero, J. Arostegui. L Eguiluz, C. Quesada y A. Sánchez. - Diferentes tipologías de aguas encontradas en la proximidad de la Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos l. Isla Livingston (Shetland del Sur) / l. Antigüedad, A. Eraso y R. Fernández Rubio. - Correlación entre caudales drenados y parámetros hidroquimicos en el río de la Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos l. Isla Livingston (Shetland del Sur) / l. Antigüedad, A. Eraso y R. Fernández Rubio. - Caracteríscicas del hidrograma en función de los datos meteorológicos y elaboración de la curva de gastos del río de la Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos l. Isla Livingston (Shetland del Sur) / l. Antigüedad. A. Eraso, A. Mangín y R. Fernández Rubió. - Anteproyecto de construcción de un azud en la albufera fósil del sexto nivel de playa existente junto a la Base Antá rtica Española Juan Carlos l. Isla livingston (Shetland del Sur) / A. Eraso, A. Sánchez de Toro, R. Fernández Rubio y J. Presa. - Instrumentación Antártica, unidad automática de adquisición de datos para aplicación general. / R. Ortiz y E. Giménez. - Instrumentación Antártica. Red Sísmica Digital / R. Ortiz y J. Vila. - Experiencias térmicas realizadas sobre el comportamiento térmico del acero en condiciones polares (Polo Norte Geográfico) / J. Aguirre, M Ramos, P. D. Sanz y A. Sigot. - Estudio de fa resistencia térmica del traje polar prototipo "CM" e , Sprache der Zusammenfassung: Englisch
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    Call number: AWI G1-19-92116
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 85 Blatt , Illustrationen
    Language: English , German , Spanish
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    Moskva : Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Techniko-Teoretičeskoj Literatury
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    Pages: 240 Seiten , 8°
    Language: Russian , German
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    Call number: AWI G6-19-93207
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    Saskatoon, Sask., Canada : National Hydrology Research Institute
    Call number: AWI G4-22-94967
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    Pages: xvi, 308 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    ISBN: 0-662-17076-8
    Series Statement: NHRI science report No. 1
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD PREFACE LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES 1. NORTHERN HYDROLOGY: AN OVERVIEW 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Definition of "North" 1.2.1. Physical North 1.2.1.1. Polar Circles 1.2.1.2. Temperature 1.2.1.3. Snow/Ice Covers 1.2.1.4. Frozen Ground 1.2.1.5. Vegetation 1.2.1.6. Run-Off Direction 1.2.1.7. Composite Definition 1.2.1.8. Guideline Definition 1.3. Natural Landscape, Climate and Hydrology 1.3.1. General Landscape 1.3.2. Hydroclimatic Characteristics 1.3 .2.1. Precipitation/Snowcover 1.3.2.2. Drainage/Run-Off 1.3.2.3. Surface Storage 1.3.2.4. Permafrost 1.3.2.5. Ground Water 1.3.2.6. Evaporation/Evapotranspiration 1.3.2.7. Freshwater Ice Cover 1.3.2.8. Data-Collection Networks 1.4. Hydrological Classifications 1.4.1. Church (1974) Classification 1.4.1.1. Arctic-Nival 1.4.1.2. Subarctic-Nival 1.4.1.3. Proglacial 1.4.1.4. Muskeg 1.4.2. Network Classification 1.5. Development and Water Use 1.5.1. Historical Resource Development 1.5.2. Present Resources 1.5.2.1. Hydro-Power 1.5.2.2. Diversions 1.5.2.3. Mining 1.5.2.4. Oil and Gas 1.6. Evolving Issues 1.6.1. Northem Pollution 1.6.2. Global Change Effects 1.6.2.1. Precipitation/Snow/Glaciers 1.6.2.2. Floating Ice 1.6.2.3. Permafrost 1.6.2.4. Other 1.6.3. Monitoring Global Change 1.7. Reflections 2. SNOW HYDROLOGY 2.1. Introduction 2.1.1. Basic Processes 2.1.1.1. Atmospheric Processes 2.1.1.2. Snowcover Formation 2.1.1.3. Snowmelt Run-Off Processes 2.1.1.4. Snowcover Chemistry 2.1.2. Geographical Variations 2.1.2.1. Snowfall 2.1.2.2. Snowcover 2.1.2.3. Nival Streamflow Regimes 2.1.3. Relationship to Other Hydrological Variables 2.2. Historical Background 2.2.1. Snowfall 2.2.2. Snowcover Properties 2.2.3. Snowmelt Run-Off 2.3. Current Research 2.3.1. Blowing Snow 2.3.2. Meltwater Infiltration 2.3.3. Water Flux Through Cold Snowcovers 2.3.4. Remote Sensing 2.3.5. Snow Chemistry 2.3.6. Snow/Ground Interface Temperature 2.3.7. Snow Radiative Properties 2.4. Future Research Needs 2.4.1. Snowfall 2.4.2. Snowcover 2.4.3. Snowmelt 2.4.4. Snowmelt Run-Off 2.4.5. Removal of Solutes from Melting Snowcovers 3. PERMAFROST HYDROLOGY 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Historical Background 3.2.1. Streamflow Studies 3.2.2. Water-Balance Studies 3.2.3. Hillslope Hydrological Studies 3.2.4. Studies of Lake and Wetland Hydrology 3.3. Recent Trends 3.4. Current Research 3 .4.1. Coupling Snowmelt, Infiltration and Soil Moisture 3.4.2. Hydrological Modelling 3.5. Future Research Needs 3.5.1. Regional Hydrology 3.5.2. Climatic Change and Permafrost Hydrology 3.5.2.1. Application of Spatial Analogues 3.5.2.2. Application of Climatic Variability Analogues 3.5.2.3. Use of Simulation Models 4. GROUND-WATER HYDROLOGY 4.1. Introduction 4.1.1. Permafrost 4.1.2. Properties of Frozen Ground and Permafrost 4.1.2.1. Ice and Water Contents 4.1.2.2. Hydraulic Conductivity 4.1.3. Effects on Water Chemistry 4.1.3.1. Low Temperatures 4.1.3.2. Permafrost 4.2. Aquifers in Permafrost Areas 4.2.1. Position Relative to Permafrost 4.2.2. Suprapermafrost Aquifers 4.2.2.1. Subtype I Aquifers 4.2.2.2. Subtype II and III Aquifers 4.2.2.3. Chemical composition of suprapermafrost water 4.2.3. Intrapermafrost Aquifers 4.2.3.1. Open Taliks 4.2.3.2. Lateral Taliks 4.2.3.3. Isolated Taliks 4.2.3.4. Chemical Composition of Intrapermafrost Water 4.2.4. Subpermafrost Aquifers 4.2.4.1. Unconsolidated Deposits 4.2.4.2. Sedimentary Bedrock 4.2.4.3. Karst 4.2.4.4. Igneous and Metamorphic Terrain 4.2.4.5. Chemical Composition of Subpermafrost Water 4.3. Ground-Water Hydrology 4.3.1. Comparison with Non-Permafrost Areas 4.3.2. Infiltration and Ground-Water Recharge 4.3.3. Lateral Movement of Ground Water 4.3.4. Discharge of Ground Water 4.3.4.1. Springs 4.3.4.2. Base Flow 4.3.4.3. Icings 4.3.4.4. Ground-Water Discharge Rates from Icing Volumes 4.3.4.5. Chemical Composition of Icings and Meltwater 4.3.5. Importance of Ground Water 4.3.5.1. Fisheries 4.3.5.2. Vegetation 4.3.5.3. Water Supply 4.3.5.4. Recreation and Space Heating 4.4. Historical Background 4.4.1. Pre-1970 Situation 4.4.2. Recent Advances 4.4.3. Agencies Involved in Recent Research 4.4.4. Incentives for Recent Research 4.5. Current Research 4.6. Future Research Needs 4.6.1. Major Unknowns 4.6.2. Subjects Requiring Research 4.6.3. Future Incentives for Ground-Water Research 4.6.4. Major Impediments 5. HYDROLOGY OF FLOATING ICE 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Ice Processes on Rivers and Lakes: an Overview 5.3. Historical Background 5.3.1. Floods and High Stages 5.3.2. Low Flow 5.3.3. Flow Duration 5.3.4. Flow Measurement 5.4. Current Research 5.4.1. Ice Jams, Break-Up and Freeze-Up 5.4.2. Low Flows 5.4.3. Flow Duration 5.4.4. Flow Measurement 5.5. Future Research Needs 5.5.1. Ice Jams, Break-Up and Freeze-Up 5.5.2. Low Flows 5.5.3. Continuous Simulation 5.5.4. Flow Measurement 5.6. New Research Approaches 5.7. Conclusion 5.8. Acknowledgements 6. GLACIER HYDROLOGY 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Glacier Hydrology: an Overview 6.2.1. Run-Off 6.2.2. Local Variability in Climatic Inputs 6.2.3. Regional Variability 6.2.4. Temporal Variability in Climatic Inputs 6.2.5. Glacier Outburst Floods 6.2.6. Distribution and Characteristics of Canadian Glaciers 6.3. Process and Regional Examples 6.3.1. Typical Run-off Components from a Glacierized Catchment 6.3.2. Western Cordilleran Example - Peyto Glacier 6.3.3.1. Basin Description 6.3.3.2. Meteorological Inputs and Snow-Line Movement 6.3.3.3. Internal Hydrology of the Glacier 6.3.3.4. Specific Yield within the Basin 6.3.3.5. The Resultant Hydrographs 6.3.3.6. Detailed Interrelationship (1970/74) 6.3.4. High-Arctic Example - White Glacier 6.4. A History of Glacier Hydrology Studies 6.4.1. Studies in the Western Cordillera 6.4.2. The Arctic lslands 6.4.3. Studies in the Yukon 6.4.4. Studies in Labrador 6.4.5. The International Hydrological Decade 6.4.6. International Hydrological Programme 6.5. The Main Achievements of Hydrology Studies in Glacierized Basins 6.5.1. Basic Description of Resources 6.5.2. Achievements in Glacier Mass Balance 6.5.3. Achievements in Glacier-Run-Off Studies 6.5.3.1. Meltwater Generation 6.5.3.2. Glacier Outburst Floods 6.5.3.3. Models of Basin Run-Off 6.5.4. Achievements in Surveying and Remote Sensing 6.6. The Future 7. WATER-QUALITY RESEARCH 7.1. Introduction 7 .2. Historical Background 7.2.1. Activities Prior to 1969 7.2.2. Overview ofN.W.T. Water-Quality Network Data 7.2.3. Mackenzie River Basin 7.2.4. Yukon River Basin 7.2.5. Limnological Research Activities near Resolute, Cornwallis Island and at Saqvaqjuac 7.3. Current Research - Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition 7.4. Future Research Needs 7.5. Acknowledgements 8. THE REGIONAL ENERGY BALANCE 8.1. Introduction 8.1.1. Basic Processes 8.1.2. Regional Variations 8.1.3. Relationship to Other Hydrological Variables 8.1.4. Importance to the Northern Environment 8.2. Historical Background 8.2.1. Subarctic 8.2.2. Arctic Tundra 8.2.3. Glacierized Basins 8.3. Current Research 8.4. Future Research Needs 9. REGIONAL HYDROLOGY 9.1. Introduction 9.2. Hydrological Regions 9.2.1. Shawinigan Engineering Studies 9.2.2 Acres Consulting Services Ltd 9 .2.2.1. Annual Yield 9.2.2.2. Low Flow 9.2.2.3. Floods 9.2.3. Joint DOE-DIAND Studies 9.2.4. 1985-86 IWD Network Evaluation in Western and Northern Region 9.2.5 The Maekenzie River Basin Flow Model 9.3. River Elements in the Northern Hydrological Cycle 9.3.1. Snowfall Components 9.3.2. Ice Proeesses and Northem Streamflow 9.3.2.1. The Freeze-Up 9.3.2.2. Midwinter Flows 9.3.2.3. Streamflow in the Annual Break-Up 9.4. Northern Streamflow Data Collection 9.5. Conclusions 10. WATER MANAGEMENT NORTH OF 60° 10.1. lntroduction 10.2. Legislative Framework 10.3. Water Boards 10.4. Licensing and Authorization 10.4.1. Lieensing 10.4.2. Authorization 10.5. Enforcement 10.6. Data Collection 10.6.1. Water Quantity 10.6.2. Water Quality 10.6.3. Preeipitation 10.7. Planning 10.7.1. Comprehensive Planning 10.7.2. Integrated Planning 10.8. Major Ma
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    Call number: AWI G10-18-91638
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: 184 Seiten , zahlreiche graphische Darstellungen , 1 Karte
    ISBN: 3-88452-712-6
    Series Statement: Göttinger Beiträge zur Land- und Forstwirtschaft in den Tropen und Subtropen 56
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1990 , Inhaltsverzeichnis: I Verzeichnis der Abbildungen. - II Verzeichnis der Tabellen. - III Anhangsverzeichnis. - IV Anlagenverzeichnis. - 1 Einleitung. - 2 Die natürlichen Gegebenheiten. - 2.1 Die Lage. - 2.2 Klima. - 2.3 Geologie und Tektonik. - 2.4 Böden 2.5 Vegetation. - 3 Zur Landschaftsgeschichte des Untersuchungsgebietes. - 3.1 Morphodynamik des Hügel-Terrassen-Reliefs. - 3.1.1 Die Entstehung der Terrassenfolge. - 3.1.2 Morphadynamischer Zyklus im Bereich des Terrassenreliefs. - 3.1.3 Morphadynamischer Zyklus im Bereich des Hügelreliefs. - 3.2 Beschreibung der Reliefelemente. - 3.3 Versuch einer landschaftsgeschichtlichen Deutung. - 3.3.1 Zeitvorstellungen. - 4 Methodik. - 4.1 Die geomorphologische Karte. - 4.1.1 Transekte und Bodenprofile. - 4.2 Rodenanalysen. - 4.3 Ergebnisse. - 4.3.1 Die HCl-Reaktion. - 4.1.2 pH-Wert. - 4.3.3 CaCO3. - 4.4.4 C-Gehalt. - 4.4.5 N-Gehalt. - 4.4.6 Textur. - 5 Bodenklassifikation. - 5.1 Die Bodeneinheiten und Subeinheiten. - 5.2 Beschreibung und Verbreitung der Bodeneinheiten. - 5.2.1 Fluvisols. - 5.2.1.1 Calcaric Fluvisols. - 5.2.2 Regosols. - 5.2.2.1 Calcaric Regosols. - 5.2.2.2 Eutric Regosols. - 5.2.3 Leptasols. - 5.2.3.1 Rendzic Leptasols. - 5.2.3.2 Mollic Leptasols. - 5.2.3.3 Eutric Leptasols. - 5.2.4 Kastanozems. - 5.2.4.1 Verti-Calcic Kastanozems. - 5.2.4.2 Rubbi-Haplic Kastanozems. - 5.2.4.3 Haplic Kastanozems. - 5.2.5 Chernozems. - 5.2.5.1 Verti-Haplic Chernozems. - 5.2.5.2 Verti-Calcic Chernozems. - 5.2.5.3 Haplic Chernozems. - 5.2.6 Vertisols. - 5.2.6.1 Calcic Vertisols. - 5.3 Bodenmorphologie. - 6 Darstellung der untersuchten Transekte. - 6.1 Einleitung. - 6.2 Transektbeschreibungen. - 6.2.1 Transekt 8 'San Rafael'. - 6.2.2 Transekt 7 'Ojo de Agua'. - 6.2.3 Transekt 5 'El Mirador'. - 6.2.4 Transekt 1 'Microondas'. - 6.2.5 Transekt 10 'El Terreno'. - 6.2.6 Transekt 4 'Emiliano Zapata'. - 6.2.7 Transekt 3 'San Angel'. - 6.2.8 Transekt 9 "La Petaca-Guadalupe'. - 7 Die Verbreitung der Bodentypen anhand der geomorphologischen Karte. - 7.1 Einleitung. - 7.2 Die geomorphologischen Einheiten und ihre Bodenvergesellschaftungen. - 7.2.1 Die Vergesellschaftung im Kolinar C3 7.2.2 Die Vergesellschaftung im Kolinar C2. - 7.2.3 Die Vergesellschaftung im Kolinar C1 7.2.4 Die Vergesellschaftung auf der T5 Terrasse. - 7.2.5 Die Vergesellschaftung auf der T4 Terrasse. - 7.2.6 Die Vergesellschaftung auf der T3 Terrasse. - 7.2.7 Die Vergesellschaftung auf der T2 Terrasse. - 7.2.8 Die Vergesellschaftung auf der T1 Terrasse. - 8 Diskussion und Schlußfolgerungen. - 8.1 Vorstellungen von der regionalen Landschaftsgeschichte. - 8.2 Entstehung von Caliche-Schotterterrassen. - 8.2.1 Die Verbreitung von Caliche-Schotterterrassen. - 8.2.2 Entstehung von mit Caliche verhärteten Schotterterrassen. - 8.2.3 Versuch einer Deutung der calichierten Schotterterrassen. - 8.3 Komplex: Terrassen-Caliche-Klima. - 8.3.1 Paläoklimatische Hypothesen für Nordmexiko und S-USA. - 8.3.2 Deutung der Befunde in der Region anhand der klimatischen Hypothesen. - 8.4 Bodengenese. - 8.5 Bodenklassifikation und einheimische Bodenbezeichnungen. - 8.6 Die Landschaftstypen in der Region. - 9 Zusammenfassung. - 10 Literaturverzeichnis. - Anhang.
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    Call number: AWI G2-17-91267
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 24 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    Language: German , Portuguese
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    Monograph available for loan
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    Düsseldorf : VDI-Verl.
    Call number: AWI S4-94-0049
    Description / Table of Contents: Dieses Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch beschreibt umfassend die Programmiersprache FORTRAN 77, die aufgrund ihrer großen Verbreitung und schnellen Erlernbarkeit in vielen Anwendungsbereichen eingesetzt wird. Es wendet sich an alle, die sich in kompakter Form das Grundwissen über eine Programmiersprache aneignen wollen, um Probleme aus dem technisch-wissenschaftlichen Bereich mit Hilfe eines Rechners zu lösen. In dem ersten Teil des Werkes wird auf spezielle Eigenschaften dieser Programmiersprache, auf bestimmte Programmiertechniken, sowie auf die Grundelemente und elementaren Sprachanweisungen eingegangen. Diese Kenntnisse ermöglichen dem Benutzer, einfache Programmbeispiele selbst zu entwickeln und eine gewisse Sicherheit für die Arbeit am Rechner zu erlangen. Anschließend wird das weitere Regelwerk zu FORTRAN 77 beschrieben und durch Beispiele erläutert. Die zahlreichen Beispiele wurden so ausgewählt, daß sie auch ohne tiefere mathematische Kenntnisse verständlich sind. Ebenso werden die Verbindungen zum Vorläufer Standard FORTRAN 4 sowie zur geplanten Neufassung FORTRAN 8X hergestellt.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 182 S , graph. Darst , 21 cm
    ISBN: 3184010791
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Einleitung. - 1.1 Entwicklung der Sprache FORTRAN 77. - 1.2 Erzeugung von ausführbaren Programmen. - 1.3 Bemerkungen zur Notation. - 2 Programmiertechniken. - 2.1 Programmplanung. - 2.2 Qualitätsanforderungen. - 3 Grundelemente von FORTRAN 77. - 3.1 Grundsymbole und Bezeichner. - 3.2 Aufbau eines FORTRAN 77-Programms. - 3.2.1 Aufbau einer Programmeinheit. - 3.2.2 Codierung einer Programmzeile. - 3.2.3 Beispiele zu den einzelnen Zeilenarten. - 3.3 Die Standardtypen. - 3.3.1 Der Standardtyp INTEGER. - 3.3.2 Der Standardtyp REAL. - 3.3.3 Der Standardtyp DOUBLE PRECISION. - 3.3.4 Der Standardtyp COMPLEX. - 3.3.5 Der Standardtyp LOGICAL. - 3.3.6 Der Standardtyp CHARACTER. - 3.3.7 Der Zeichenkettentyp. - 3.4 Variablen der Standardtypen. - 3.4.1 Vorbemerkungen. - 3.4.2 Vereinbarungen. - 3.4.3 Typ Vereinbarungen. - 3.4.4 Konstantendefinitionen. - 3.4.5 Vereinbarung von Feldern. - 3.5 Ausdrücke in den Standardtypen. - 3.5.1 Allgemeine Regeln zur Formelauswertung. - 3.5.2 Arithmetischer Ausdruck. - 3.5.3 Logischer Ausdruck. - 3.5.4 Zeichenkettenausdruck. - 3.5.5 Einschränkungen für die Standardfunktionen. - 3.5.6 Beispiel zur Darstellung von Ausdrücken. - 4 Elementare Anweisungen. - 4.1 Statisches und dynamisches Programmende. - 4.2 Wertzuweisungen. - 4.3 Bedingte Anweisungen. - 4.3.1 Die logische IF-Anweisung. - 4.3.2 Die Block-IF-Anweisung. - 4.4 Sprunganweisungen. - 4.4.1 Einfache Sprunganweisung. - 4.4.2 Arithmetische IF-Anweisung. - 4.4.3 Berechnete Sprunganweisung. - 4.4.4 Gesetzte Sprunganweisung. - 4.4.5 Markenzuweisung. - 4.5 Ein-/Ausgabeanweisungen. - 4.5.1 Die READ-Anweisung. - 4.5.2 Die WRITE-Anweisung. - 4.5.3 Die PRINT-Anweisung. - 4.6 Schleifen. - 4.7 Programmbeispiele. - 4.7.1 Elektrischer Widerstand eines Leiters. - 4.7.2 Impedanz einer RL-Reihenschaltung. - 4.7.3 Reihenentwicklung einer Funktion. - 4.7.4 Berechnung der Zahl e. - 4.7.5 Lösung einer quadratischen Gleichung. - 4.7.6 Berechnungen zum schiefen Wurf. - 5 Unterprogramme. - 5.1 Formelfunktionen. - 5.2 Functions. - 5.3 Subroutines. - 5.4 Bemerkungen zur Unterprogrammtechnik. - 6 Ein-/Ausgabeformate. - 6.1 Formate für numerische Daten. - 6.1.1 Formate für Variablen vom Typ INTEGER. - 6.1.2 Formate für Festpunktdarstellung. - 6.1.3 Formate für Gleitpunktdarstellung. - 6.1.4 Formate für normierte Festpunktdarstellung. - 6.1.5 Formate für Variablen vom Typ COMPLEX. - 6.2 Formate für nichtnumerische Daten. - 6.2.1 Formate für Variablen vom Typ LOGICAL. - 6.2.2 Formate für Zeichenketten. - 6.2.3 Weitere Formatierungsmöglichkeiten. - 6.3 Hinweise zu den Formatvereinbarungen. - 7 Speicherplatzverwaltung. - 7.1 Grundüberlegungen. - 7.2 Datenaustausch. - 7.3 Initialisierung von Variablen. - 7.3.1 Die DATA-Anweisung. - 7.3.2 BLOCK DATA-Programmeinheiten. - 8 Dateiverwaltung. - 8.1 Zugriff auf externe Dateien. - 8.2 Die OPEN-Anweisung. - 8.3 Die CLOSE-Anweisung. - 8.4 Schreiben und Lesen von externen Dateien. - 8.5 Positionierung sequentieller Dateien. - 8.6 Ermitteln von Dateieigenschaften. - 8.7 Interne Dateien. - 9 Ergänzungen zur Programmierung. - 9.1 Spracherweiterungen. - 9.1.1 Strukturanweisungen. - 9.1.2 Erweiterte Vereinbarungen. - 9.1.3 Sonstige Erweiterungen. - 9.1.4 Zusätzliche Functions. - 9.1.5 Zusätzliche Subroutines. - 9.2 Geplante Spracherweiterungen. - 9.3 Häufige Fehler. - 9.3.1 Fehlermeldungen des Compilers. - 9.3.2 Fehlermeldungen des Betriebssystems. - 9.4 Änderungen zu FORTRAN IV. - A Ausgewählte Beispiele. - A.1 Inversion einer Zeichenkette. - A.2 Häufigkeit eines Zeichens. - A.3 Dateistatistik. - A.4 Umwandlung von Zeichenfolgen. - A.5 Darstellung eines Funktionsgraphen. - A.6 Numerische Integration. - A.7 Sprungantwort eines PID-Reglers. - B Übersicht über die FORTRAN 77-Anweisungen.
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    Call number: AWI A14-18-91746
    In: NASA Reference Publication, 1233, Vol. 2
    Description / Table of Contents: A gridded surface elevation data set and a geo-referenced data base for the Seasat radar altimeter data over Greenland are described in this volume. It is intended to be a "user's guide" to accompany the data provided to data centers and other users. The grid points are on a polar stereogrphic projection with a nominal spacing of 20 km. The gridded elevations are derived from the elevation data in the geo-referenced data base by a weigthed fitting of a surface in the neighborhood of each grid point. The gridded elevations are useful for the creating of large-scale contour maps, and examining individual elevation measurements in specific geographic areas. Tape formats are described, ans a FORTRAN program for reading the data tape is listed and provided on the tape. For more details of the data processing procedures and corrections that were derived and applied to the data, see Volume 1 of this series.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 92 Seiten , Illustrationen, graphische Darstellungen
    Series Statement: NASA Reference Publication 1233, Vol. 2
    Language: English
    Note: Table of Contents: Preface. - 1.0 Introduction. - 2.0 Geo-referenced data base. - 3.0 Polar stereographic elevation grid. - 4.0 Goid grid. - Tables. - Appendix. - References.
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    Cambridge : British Antarctic Survey
    Call number: AWI Bio-21-94362
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 214 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
    Edition: 1st published
    ISBN: 0856651400
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS ECOLOGY 1 Sea ice: its formation, distribution and properties 2 Ice-associated ecosystems 3 Ice diatoms 4 Techniques for sampling sea-ice algae 5 The Antarctic planktonic ecosystem 6 Some aspects of the large-scale physical oceanography of the Arctic Ocean influencing biological oceanography 7 Arctic planktonic ecosystems 8 Arctic plankton diatoms: dominant species, biogeography 9 The paleontological significance of fossil diatoms from the high-latitude oceans TAXONOMY 10 Key to diatom families and glossary 11 Family Thalassiosiraceae Section 1: the genera Skeletonema, Pororsira, Bacterosira, and Detonula and the genus Thalassiosira from the Arctic Section 2: the genus Thalassiosira from the Antarctic 12 Family Leptocylindraceae: the genus Corethron 13 Family Coscinodiscaceae: the genus Stellarima 14 Family Hemidiscaceae: the genera Actinocyclus and Azpeitia 15 Family Rhizosoleniaceae: the genera Rhizosolenia and Proboscia 16 Family Biddulphiaceae: the genus Eucampia 17 Family Diatomaceae: the genera Thalassiothrix and Trichotoxon 18 Family Naviculaceae: Arctic species of the genera Diploneis, Gyrosigma, Haslea, Navicula, Pinnularia, Pleurosigma, Stauroneis and Stenoneis 19 Family Naviculaceae: the genera Plagiotropis, Manguinea, Membraneis, and Banquisia 20 Family Naviculaceae: the genus Pseudogomphonema 21 Family Auriculaceae and Bacillariaceae: the genera Auricula, Hantzschia, and Nitzschia 22 Family Bacillariaceae: the genus Nitzschia section Pseudonitzschia 23 Family Bacillariaceae: the genus Nitzschia section Nitzschiella 24 Family Bacillariaceae: the genus Nitzschia section Fragilariopsis BIBLlOGRAPHY
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    Call number: AWI G5-23-95000
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 169 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Language: English
    Note: Masterarbeit, Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.), 1990 , TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT ACKOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose of Study 1.2 Site Description 1.2.1 Climate 1.2.2 Geology 1.2.3 Late Cenozoic Evolution of the Queen Elizabeth Islands 1.2.4 Origin of Colour Lake 1.2.5 Lake and Basin Morphometry and Morphology CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 General Arctic Limnology 2.1.1 Thermal Regimes and Circulation 2.1.2 Biological Limnology 2.2 Sedimentation in Arctic Lakes 2.2.1 Sedimentary Processes 2.2.2 Deposits 2.3 Phycology and Paleophycology of High Arctic Lakes CHAPTER 3: METHODS 3.1 Basin Factors 3.1.1 Weather 3.1.2 Stream Sampling 3.1.3 Snowmelt, Depth of Ground Thaw, and Soil parameters 3.1.4 Measurement of Mass Wasting 3.2 General Limnology 3.3 Sediment Sampling and Analysis 3.3.1 Sediment Collection 3.3.2 Sediment Analysis 3.3.3 Microfossil Analysis 3.3.3.1 Diatoms and Chrysophytes 3.3.3.2 Chironomids CHAPTER 4: RESULTS 4.1 Basin Factors 4.1.1 Weather 4.1.2 Stream Discharge and Water Quality 4.1.3 Snow, Active Layer Thickness, and Soil Parameters 4.1.4 Mass Wasting 4.1.4.1 Gelifluction survey 4.1.4.2 Mudflows and other Observations 4. 2 Limnology 4.2.1 General Limnology - 1987 4.2.1.1 Lake Temperature 4.2.1.2 Lake Chemistry 4.2.1.3 Water Stage 4.2.1.4 Suspended Sediment 4.2.1.5 Algae 4.2.2 General Limnology - 1988 4.3 Sedimentology 4.3.1 Surficial Sediments 4.3.1.1 Structure and Grain Size 4.3.1.2 Organic Matter 4.3.1.3 Microfossils 4.3.2 Long Cores 4.3.2.1 Structure and Grain Size 4.3.2.2 Organic Matter 4.3.2.3 Dating 4.3.2.4 Microfossils CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSION 5.1 Basin Factors 5.1.1 Inflows 5.1.2 Mass Wasting 5.1.2.1 Rates of Soil Movement 5.1.2.2 Gelifluction as a Sediment Source 5.2 Limnology 5.3 Sedimentology 5.3.1 Recent Sedimentary Environment 5.3.2 Late Holocene Sedimentary Environment 5.3.2.1 Signal from Alluvial Fan River 5.3.2.2 Signal from Gelifluction 5.3.2.3 Signal from Lake Ice Cover 5.2.3.4 General Sedimentology 5.2.3.5 Paleophycology 5.3.3 Modelling Colour Lake Sedimentology . CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS REFERENCES APPENDIX A: CORRECTION OF TALL BURIED STAKES APPENDIX B: TEST OF EFFECT OF IGNITION BEFORE SEDIGRAPHING APPENDIX C: DIATOM SPECIES LIST APPENDIX D: SEDIMENT VOLUME IN A SMALL MUDFLOW APPENDIX E: ICE RECORD VITA
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    Waterloo, Ont. : University of Waterloo
    Call number: AWI G6-23-95002
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xx, 214 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Language: English
    Note: Masterarbeit, University of Waterloo, 1990 , TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract Acknowledgements List of figures List of tables List of plates preamble CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE 1.2 LOCATION AND CLIMATE 1.3 GEOLOGICAL SETTING 1.3.1 Bedrock geology 1.3.2 Glacial history 1.3.2 Surficial geology 1.4 PREVIOUS RESEARCH AND PARALLEL STUDIES 1.5 SITE INVESTIGATIONS 1.5.1 Introduction 1.5.2 Water sampling methods 1.5.3 Piezometer methods 1.5.4 Measuring hydraulic conductivity 1.S.S Surface flow monitoring 1.5.6 Seepage meters 1.5.7 Coring and porewater squeezing 1.5.8 Frost table probing 1.5.9 Geological mapping 1.5.10 Weather records 1.5.11 Depth sounding 1.6 ANALYTICAL METHODS AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS 1.6.1 Sample collection, filtration, and alkalinity 1.6.2 Analytical methods 1.6.3 Quality of chemical analyses 1.6.4 Grain-size distributions and organic matter contents in till 1.6.5 Core logging and porewater squeezing 1.6.6 SEM examination of mineral weathering CHAPTER 2: HYDROLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY synopsis 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 LOCATION AND CLIMATE 2.3 FIELD AND ANALYTICAL METHODS 2.3.1 Field methods 2.3.2 Analytical methods 2.4 SETTING 2.5 HYDROLOGY 2.5.1 Surface hydrology 2.5.2 Groundwater hydrology 2.5.2.1 Thawing of the active layer 2.5.2.2 Structure and composition of the active layer till 2.5.2.3 Groundwater flow 2.6 DISCUSSION 2.7 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 3: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF ISOTOPE HYDROLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY abstract 3.1 INTRODUCTION 3.2 STUDY AREA 3.3 ANALYTICAL METHODS 3.4 VEGETATION AND ACTIVE LAYER PROPERTIES 3.5 STABLE ISOTOPE DATA 3.6 WATER CHEMISTRY 3.7 SUMMARY CHAPTER 4: ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF EVAPORATION synopsis 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2 STUDY AREA 4.3 FIELD AND LABORATORY METHODS 4.3.1 Materials and field methods 4.3.2 Analytkal methods 4.4 THEORY 4.4.1 Theoretical development 4.4.2 Basis of this approach 4.5 PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA 4.6 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS 4.7 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 5: WATER BALANCE AND GEOCHEMICAL EVALUATIONS abstract 5.l INTRODUCTION 5.2 SETTING 5.3 ANALYTICAL METHODS 5.4 HYDROLOGY 5.5 WATER BALANCE CALCULATIONS 5.6 GEOCHEMISTRY 5.7 DISCUSSION 5.8 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 6.1 SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS 6.2 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH References LIST OF APPENDICES A. Part A: Stable isotope analyses of water samples Part B: Tritium analyses Part C: Field geochemical measurements Part D: Major ion analyses of water samples B. GROUNDWATER SAMPLING FROM PIEZOMETERS C. RELIABILITY OF Eh MEASUREMENTS D. PIEZOMETER DESIGNS/INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Part A: 1988 Part B: 1989 E. HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY TESTING/DATA F. SURFACE FLOW MEASUREMENTS Part 1: Weir Part 2: Stream gauging G. SEEPAGE METER METHODS AND MEASUREMENTS H. CORING AND SQUEEZING METHODS I. CORE AND SOIL PIT DESCRIPTIONS J. LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS TO ADDRESS WATER QUALITY Part A: Duplicates, blanks, and comparative analyses Part B: Filtration experiment Part C: Dissolved organic carbon Part D: Carbon-13 K. CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC ANALYSES OF POREWATERS EXTRACTED FROM CORES L. SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF TILL M. WATER BALANCE THEORY
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