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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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    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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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung ; 1993/94 - 1997/98
    Call number: ZSP-290
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Former Title: Vorg.: Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung 〈Bremerhaven〉: Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprogramm
    Subsequent Title: Forts.: Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung 〈Bremerhaven〉: Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprogramm
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91580
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VI, 221 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    ISBN: 0947643605 (kart.)
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: Preface. - Dedication. - List of Contributors. - 1. Exine ultrastructure in the spores of enigmatic Devonian plants: its bearing on the interpretation of relationships and on the origin of the sporophyte / A. R. Hemsley. - 2. A review of Mesozoic megaspore ultrastructure / W. L. Kovach. - 3. Tests and applications of a method of quantitative analysis of fossil and extant lycopsid megaspore walls / W. A. Taylor. - 4. Exospore ultrastructure in Carboniferous sphenopsids / B. Lugardon and C. Brousmiche Delcambre. - 5. Comparative ultrastructure of living and fossil matoniaceous spores (Pteridophyta) / J. H. A. Van Konijnenburg-Van Cittert and M.H. Kurmann. - 6. Ultrastructure of Teickertospora torquata (Higgs) from the Late Devonian: oldest saccate palynomorph / C. B. Foster and B.E. Balme. - 7. Comparative ultrastructure of fossil gymnosperm pollen and its phylogenetic implications / J. M. Osborn and T. N. Taylor . - 8. Pollen morphological diversity in extant and fossil gymnosperms / M. H. Kurmann and M. S. Zavada. - 9. Ultrastructure of pollen from Cretaceous angiosperm reproductive structures / K. R. Pedersen, E. M. Friis and P. R. Crane. - 10. Ultrastructure and relationships of mid-Cretaceous polyforate and triporate pollen from Northern Gondwana / J. V. Ward and J. A. Doyle. - 11. Pollen ultrastructure of Pandanaceae and the fossil genus Pandaniidites / C. L. Hotton, H. A. Leffingwell and J. J. Skvarla. - 12. Relationship between Propylipollis annularis (Tertiary dispersed pollen) and extant Xylomelum (Proteaceae) / L. A. Milne. - Taxonomic Index.
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    Moskva : Nauka
    Call number: AWI G7-16-90204
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 284 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 5020037788
    Language: Russian
    Note: Oglavlenie: Vvedenie. - 1. Obyknovennyj mineral s neobyčnymi svojstvami. - 2. Sfera snega i l'da. - 3. Moroznyj sloj atmosfery. - 4. Beloe pokryvalo planety. - 5. Snežnaja krugovert'. - 6. Snežnyj pokrov upravljaet klimatom. - 7. Massy snega na gornych sklonach. - 8. Udary po dniščam dolin. - 9. Lavinnye sobaki i sverchzvukovye samolety. - 10. Ataki l'da na rekach. - 11. Amnunna, Taryny, Naledi. - 12. L'dy pod zemlej. - 13. Po vole vetrov. - 14. - Ledovyj režim poljarnych morej. - 15. Večnye snega v podnebes'e gor. - 16. Bor'ba židkoj i tverdoj vody. - 17. Večnoe dviženie lednikov. - 18. V logove ledjanogo medvedja. - 19. Laboratorija veličinoj s kontinent. - 20. Global'nye izmenenija v "zerkale" ledjanogi kerna. - 21. Vzaimodejstvie lednikov i okeana. - 22. Prošlye oledenenija zemli. - 23. Bereč' i priumnožat' resursy snega i l'da. - 24. Buduščee prirodnoj sredy i gljaciologičeskij prognoz. - Spisok ispol'zovannoj literatury. , In kyrill. Schr.
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    Monograph available for loan
    Mannheim : BI-Taschenbuchverlag
    Call number: AWI A3-17-90789
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 128 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3411103914 , 3-411-10391-4
    Series Statement: Meyers Forum 23
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Vorwort. - I. Kapitel: Grundbegriffe und Größenordnungen. - 1. Atmosphäre. - 2. Klimasystem. - 3. Zeitliche Größenordnungen. - 4. Scale-Begriff. - 5. Klimadefinitionen. - II. Kapitel: Klimaelemente und Beobachtungssystem. - 1. Temperatur. - 2. Feuchte. - 3. Niederschlag. - 4. Druck. - 5. Wind. - 6. Bewölkung. - 7. Globales Beobachtungssystem. - III. Kapitel: Physikalische Grundlagen. - 1. Astronomische Grundlagen. - 2. Strahlungs- und Wärmehaushalt. - 3. Tief- und Hochdruckgebiet. - 4. Luftbewegung. - 5. Wolken- und Niederschlagsbildung. - IV. Kapitel: Atmosphärische Zirkulation1. Begriff der Zirkulation. - 2. Planetarische Zirkulation. - 3. Regionale Zirkulation. - V. Kapitel: Feldverteilungen der Klimaelemente. - 1. Druck und Wind . - 2. Temperatur. - 3. Niederschlag. - VI. Kapitel: Klimasynopsis. - 1. Allgemeine Aspekte. - 2. Spezielle Klimabegriffe. - 3. Klimadiagramme. - 4. Klimaklassifikationen. - 5. Klimamodelle. - VII. Kapitel: Natürliche Klimaänderungen. - 1. Grundprobleme. - 2. Informationsquellen. - 3. Klimageschichte. - VIII. Kapitel: Anthropogene Klimabeeinflussung. - 1. Stadtklima. - 2. Verstärkung des "Treibhauseffekts". - 3. Stratosphärischer Ozonabbau. - 4. Konsequenzen. - Literaturangaben. - Register.
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    Monograph available for loan
    Dordrecht : Springer | New York [u.a.] : Chapman & Hall
    Call number: AWI G3-20-93489
    Description / Table of Contents: Frozen Ground Engineering first introduces the reader to the frozen environment and the behavior of frozen soil as an engineering material. In subsequent chapters this information is used in the analysis and design of ground support systems, foundations, and embankments. These and other topics make this book suitable for use by civil engineering students in a one-semester course on frozen ground engineering at the senior or first-year-graduate level. Students are assumed to have a working knowledge of undergraduate mechanics (statics and mechanics of materials) and geotechnical engineering (usual two-course sequence). A knowledge of basic geology would be helpful but is not essential. This book will also be useful to advanced students in other disciplines and to engineers who desire an introduction to frozen ground engineering or references to selected technical publications in the field. BACKGROUND Frozen ground engineering has developed rapidly in the past several decades under the pressure of necessity. As practical problems involving frozen soils broadened in scope, the inadequacy of earlier methods for coping became increasingly apparent. The application of ground freezing to geotechnical projects throughout the world continues to grow as significant advances have been made in ground freezing technology. Freezing is a useful and versatile technique for temporary earth support, groundwater control in difficult soil or rock strata, and the formation of subsurface containment barriers suitable for use in groundwater remediation projects.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 352 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 978-1-4757-2292-5
    Language: English
    Note: Contents PREFACE CHAPTER 1. FROZEN GROUND 1.1 Frozen ground support systems Frozen earth wall Design considerations 1.2 Seasonally and perennially frozen ground Cold regions: definition Subsurface temperatures Active layer, Permafrost 1.3 Terrain features in permafrost areas Ground ice features Patterned ground 1.4 Engineering considerations Freezing process Thawing of frozen ground Frost action Useful aspects of frozen ground Ice as a construction material Problems CHAPTER 2. PHYSICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES 2.1 Composition and structure of frozen ground Soil types Phase relationships Ice phase Particle size and size distribution Consistency of cohesive soils 2.2 Soil classification Unified soil classification system Frozen soil classification 2.3 Water-ice phase relationships Unfrozen water in frozen soil Effect of solutes on freezing 2.4 Soil frost action Frost action process Frost susceptibility of soils Frost-heave forces Freeze-thaw effects on permeability 2.5 Thermal properties Thermal conductivity Heat capacity Thermal diffusiuity Latent heat of fusion Thermal expansion (or contraction) Problems CHAPTER 3. HEAT FLOW IN SOILS 3.1 Heat transfer at the ground surface Climatic factors Freezing (or thawing) indices Surface n-factor 3.2 Seasonal ground freezing (or thawing) Frost depth Thawing of frozen soil Design implications 3.3 Temperature below cooled (or heated) areas Steady state heat flow Transient temperatures Periodic heat flow 3.4 Thermal analysis: frozen ground support systems Single freeze pipe Wall formation Multiple rows of freeze pipes Problems CHAPTER 4. THAW BEHAVIOR OF FROZEN GROUND 4.1 Thaw settlement 4.2 Consolidation of thawing soils Thaw consolidation Residual stress in thawing soils 4.3 Thaw-consolidation in some layered systems Two layer soil problems Compressible soil ouer discrete ice layers Problems CHAPTER 5. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FROZEN SOILS 5.1 Stress-strain-time and strength behavior Hydrostatic pressure effect on frozen soil behavior Shear stress effect on frozen soil behavior 5.2 Factors influencing creep and strength Creep of frozen soil under constant stress Stress-strain behavior under constant strain rate Ice content effect on strength Normal pressure effect on strength Strain rate effect on strength Temperature effect on strength Frozen soil behauior at cryogenic temperatures 5.3 Analytical representation of creep and strength data General creep equation Strength of frozen soils Comparison with Vyalou's creep and strength equations Normal pressure effect on creep and strength Salinity effect on frozen soil creep and strength 5.4 Frozen soil behavior in uniaxial tension 5.5 Deformability of frozen soils 5.6 Compressibility of frozen soils Problems CHAPTER 6. CONSTRUCTION GROUND FREEZING 6.1 Design considerations Ground freezing applications Soil conditions Groundwater flow Ground movement 6.2 Freezing methods and system installation Primary plant and pumped loop secondary coolant Expendable liquid refrigerant Installation of the cooling system 6.3 Structural design of frozen earth walls Curved walls Straight walls and combinations Tunnels Finite-element method 6.4 Monitoring requirements Freeze hole deviation Temperature Frost boundary location and wall thickness 6.5 Other construction considerations Protection of exposed frozen earth Concrete placement against frozen earth Problems CHAPTER 7. FOUNDATIONS IN FROZEN SOILS 7.1 General considerations Foundations in seasonally frozen ground Foundations in permafrost 7.2 Shallow foundations Selection of foundation method Design of shallow foundations Bearing capacity Settlement considerations 7.3 Pile foundations Pile types Pile placement Pile freezeback Axially loaded piles Laterally loaded piles Anchors in frozen ground 7.4 Frost-heave forces on foundations Tangential forces on a vertical surface Design for frost heave Problems CHAPTER 8. STABILITY OF SOIL MASSES IN COLD REGIONS 8.1 Landslides in permafrost: classification 8.2 Slopes in thawing permafrost Low-angle planar flows Slides 8.3 Slopes in frozen soils 8.4 Slope stabilization methods Construction and design techniques Stabilization of planar slides Stabilization of cut slopes Problems CHAPTER 9. EARTHWORK IN COLD REGIONS 9.1 Site considerations Drainage Thermal and frost action factors Subsurface conditions Material sources 9.2 Excavation and transport Mechanical excavation Drilling and blasting Thawing frozen soil Hydraulic dredging 9.3 Field placement Compaction Placement in water 9.4 Water-retaining embankments on permafrost Unfrozen embankments Frozen embankments Maintaining the frozen state Thermal and stability considerations 9.5 Embankment performance Frost heave Settlement Stability Artificial islands CHAPTER 10. FIELD INVESTIGATIONS 10.1. Sampling frozen ground Sampling methods Sample protection 10.2 Ground-temperature measurement Temperature sensors and measuring equipment 10.3 Field testing of frozen soils Field test methods Pressuremeter test Deep static cone penetration test Other types of field tests 10.4 Geophysical methods Seismic velocities in frozen ground Electrical properties of frozen ground Geophysical techniques used in frozen ground High-frequency electrical methods Borehole logging in permafrost APPENDIX A. SYMBOLS APPENDIX B. SI UNITS APPENDIX C LABORATORY AND FIELD TESTS ON FROZEN SOILS C1 Handling, storage, and machining of specimens prior to testing C2 Uniaxial compression test C3 Uniaxial tensile test C.4 Salinity of soil pore water C5 Thermosiphon C6 Pile load test in permafrost REFERENCES AUTHOR INDEX SUBJECT INDEX
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    Call number: AWI Bio-21-94350
    In: Bibliotheca diatomologica, 30
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 241 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    ISBN: 3443570216 (kart.)
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca diatomologica 30
    Language: German
    Note: INHALT Summary Verzeichnis der Abbildungen Verzeichnis der Tabellen Erläuterung der verwendeten Abkürzungen 1. EINLEITUNG 2. UNTERSUCHUNGSGEBIETE 2.1 Oberbayerische Alpenrandseen 2.2 Maarseen der Eifel 2.3 Hessische Baggerseen 2.4 Sonstige Seen 3. MATERIAL UND METHODEN 3.1 Probenahme und Substrat 3.2 Präparation und Auszählung 3.3 Chemisch-physikalische Parameter 3.4 Bestimmung der trophischen Kenngrößen 3.4.1 Toleranzen und Artengruppen 3.4.2 Präferenzen und Indikationssystem 3.5 Weitere statistische Verfahren und Kenngrößen der Gesellschaftsstruktur 4. ERGEBNISSE 4.1 Trophie-Indikation anhand von Aufwuchs-Diatomeen 4.1.1 Gesellschaftsstrukturen und trophischer Status 4.1.2 Trophische Valenzen und Artengruppen 4.1.3 Die Diatomeenflora der Seen: Vorkommen und Autökologie 4.1.4 Trophische Charakterisierung der Alpenrandseen anhand der Diatomeenflora Anwendung des Indikationssystems 4.1.5 Diversität und Trophie 4.2 Substrateinfluß 4.2.1 Gesellschaften natürlicher Substrate 4.2.2 Gesellschaften künstlicher Substrate 4.3 Bemerkungen zur Saisonalität: Der Aspektwechsel in den Alpenrandseen 5. DISKUSSION 6. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG 7. LITERATUR 8. ARTENREGISTER
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    Monograph available for loan
    Anchorage, Alaska : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Region
    Call number: AWI G3-13-0138
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: ix, 408 S. : Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: OCS study : outer continental shelf / MMS, US Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service 94-0040
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: STRATIGRAPHY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY. - The Devonian-Carboniferous Boundary in Russian Eurasia / Kirill V. Simakov. - Base Olenekian and Base Anisian Sequence Boundaries Produced by Triassic Circumpolar 'Synchronous' Transgressions / Atle Mørk, Alexander Y. Egorov, and Ashton F. Embry. - Mesozoic Stratigraphy of Franz Josef Land Archipelago, Arctic Russia - A Literature Review / Ashton F. Embry. - The Continental Triassic Biostratigraphy of the Timan-North Urals Region from Tetrapod Data / Igor V. Novikov. - Climatic Fluctuations and Other Events in the Mesozoic for the Siberian Arctic / Viktor A. Zakharov. - Lower Triassic Vertebrates from the North of Central Siberia / Michael A. Shishkin. - The Use of Parallel Bizonal Scales for Refined Correlation in the Jurassic of the Boreal Realm / Boris L. Nikitenko and Boris N. Shurygin. - Lower Toarcian Black Shales and Pliensbachian-Toarcian Crisis of the Biota of Siberian Paleoseas / Boris L. Nikitenko and Boris N. Shurygin. - Earliest Tertiary Cenozoic Paleogeography of the Arctic Ocean / Louie Marincovich, Jr. - Comparative Geology of Northern Chukotka and the Northern Canadian Cordillera / Yuri M. Bychkov and M. E. Gorodinsky. - Paleokarst in the Katakturuk Dolomite (Proterzoic), Northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska / James G. Clough and Mark S. Robinson. - Pre-Mississippian Rocks in the Clarence and Malcolm Rivers Area, Alaska, and the Yukon Territory / John S. Kelley, Chester T. Wrucke, and Larry S. Lane. - Correlation of Pre-Carboniferous Carbonate Successions of Northern Alaska / Julie A. Dumoulin and Anita G. Harris. - Depositional Record of a Major Tectonic Transition in Northern Alaska: Middle Devonian to Mississippian Rift-Basin Margin Deposits, Upper Kongakut River Region, Eastern Brooks Range, Alaska / Arlene V. Anderson, Wesley K Wallace, and Charles G. Mull. - Deep-Water Facies of the Lisburne Group, West-Central Brooks Range, Alaska / Julie A. Dumoulin, Anita G. Harris, and Jeanine M. Schmidt. - Conodont Biostratigraphy and Biofacies of the Wahoo Limestone (Carboniferous), Eastern Sadlerochit Mountains, Brooks Range, Alaska / Andrea P. Krumhardt, Anita G. Harris, and Keith F. Watts. - Maastrichtian/Danian(?) Ostracode Assemblages from Northern Alaska: Paleoenvironments and Paleobiogeographic Relations / Elisabeth M. Brouwers and Patrick De Deckker. - Geological and Geochemical Analysis of the Aurora Well, Offshore of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 1002 Area / Arthur C. Banet. - Correlation Study of Selected Exploration Wells from the North Slope and Beaufort Sea, Alaska / Susan M. Banet and James Scherr. - Correlation of the Pennsylvanian-Lower Cretaceous Succession Between Northwest Alaska and Southwest Sverdrup Basin: Implications for Hanna Trough Statigraphy / Ashton F. Embry, Michael B. Mickey, Hideyo Haga, and John H. Wall. - Stratigraphic and Seismic Analyses of Offshore Yakataga Formation Sections, Northeast Gulf of Alaska / Sarah D. Zellers and Martin B. Lagoe. - Statigraphy and Correlation of the Neoproterozoic Shaler Supergroup, Amundsen Basin, Northwestern Canada / Robert H. Rainbird. - Lower Paleozoic T-R Sequence Stratigraphy, Central Canadian Arctic / Tim A. de Freitas, Ulrich Mayr, and J. Christopher Harrison. - Silurian Foredeep and Accretionary Prism in Northern Ellesmere Island: Implications for the Nature of the Ellesmerian Orogeny / Marcia G. Bjørnerud and D. C. Bradley. - Uppermost Albian-Campanian Palynological Biostratigraphy of Axel Heiberg and Ellesmere Islands (Canadian Arctic) / L. Koldo Núñez-Betelu, R. A. MacRae, L. V. Hills, and G.K Muecke. - STRUCTURE AND TECTONICS. - Triangle Zone Model for the Salt-Based Foldbelt in Canada's Arctic Islands / J. Christopher Harrison. - Subsidence Analysis and Tectonic Modeling of the Sverdrup Basin / Randell A. Stephenson, J. Boerstoel, A. F. Embry, and B. D. Rickerts. - Development of a Glaciated Arctic Continental Margin: Exemplified by the Western Margin of Svalbard / Espen S. Andersen, Anders Solheim, and Anders Elverhøi. - Basin Inversion and Thin-Skinned Deformation Associated with the Tertiary Transpressional West Spitsbergen Orogen / Arild Andresen, Steffen C. Burgh, and Pål Haremo. - The Geology of Franz Josef Land Archipelago, Russian Federation / Vitaly D. Dibner. - Triassic Marginal Basins of Northern and Eastern Europe and Evidence for Global Sea-Level Fluctuations / Vladlen R. Lozovsky. - Rift-and-Graben Systems of the Eurasian-Arctic Continental Margin / Edward V. Shipilov and E. V. Senin. - Accretionary History of Northeast Asia / Leonid N. Parfenov. - Paleomagnetism and the Kolyma Structural Loop / David B. Stone, Stephen G. Crumley, and Leonid M. Parfenov. - Major Tectonic Interpretation and Constraints for the New Siberian Islands Region, Russian Arctic / Mikhael K. Kos'ko. - Geology of Wrangel Island Between Chukchi and East Siberian Seas, Northeastern Russia - Excerpts from Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 461 / Mikhael K. Kos'ko, Michael P. Cecile, Victor G. Ganelin, Nikolai V. Khandoshkoy, and Boris G. Lopatin. - Precambrian Rocks in the Anadyr-Koryak Region / Oleg N. Ivanov. - Deep Structure of Mafic - Ultramafic Complexes in the Anadyr - Koryak Region / Yuri Ya. Vashchilov. - Accreted Mesozoic Oceanic Complexes of Koryak Superterrane, Northeastern Russia / Vladimir N. Grigoriev, Kirill A . Krylov, and Sergey D. Sokolov. - Reconnaissance Paleomagnetism of the Olyutorsky Superterrane, NE Russia / Alexander Heiphetz, William Harbert, and Leonid Savostin. - Preliminary Reconniassance Paleomagnetism of Some Late Mesozoic Ophiolites, Kuyul Region, Northern Kayak Superterrane, Russia / Alexander Heiphetz, William Harbert, and Paul Layer. - The Gankuvayam Section, Kuyul Ophiolitic Terrane, as a Type Ophiolitic Section on the Arctic Margin of the Russian Far East / Ivan V. Panchenko. - Tectono-Magmatic Environments Within Continent-to-Ocean Transition Zone of the Northwestern Pacific / Oleg N. Ivanov. - Stratigraphy, Structure, and Origin of the Franklinian, Northeast Chukchi Basin, Arctic Alaska Plate / Kirk W. Sherwood. - Early Tertiary Wrench Faulting in the North Chukchi Basin, Chukchi Sea, Alaska / Richard T. Lothamer. - Apatite Fission-Track Evidence of Episodic Early Cretaceous to Late Tertiary Cooling and Uplift Events, Central Brooks Range, Alaska / John M. Murphy, Paul B. O'Sullivan, and Andrew J. W. Gleadow. - The Cenozoic Structural Evolution of the Northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska / Catherine L. Hanks, Wesley K. Wallace, and Paul O'Sullivan. - Timing of Tertiary Episodes of Cooling in Response to Uplift and Erosion, Northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska / Paul B. O'Sullivan. - GEOPHYSICS OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN BASINS AND MARGINS. - A New Crustal Model of the Lincoln Sea Polar Margin / Malcolm Argyle, David A. Forsyth, Andrew V. Okulitch, and Del Huston. - A New Plate Kinematic Model of Canada Basin Evolution / Larry S. Lane. - The Age of the Amerasia Basin / Ashton F. Embry and James Dixon. - Implications for Canada Basin Development from the Crustal Structure of the Southern Beaufort Sea-MacKenzie Delta Area / Randell A. Stephenson, K. C. Coflin, L. S. Lane, and J. R. Dietrich. - A Preliminary Analysis of Potential Field Data in the Southern Chukchi Sea / Bruce M. Hennan and Susan A. 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    Pages: VII, 211 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3540578951
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Die Einstrahlung von Sonnenergie. - 2 Der Wasserdampf in der Atmosphäre. - Luftfeuchte. - Kondensation. - 3 Vertikalbewegung der Luft und Temperaturänderung. - 4 Der Alpenföhn. - 5 Wolkenbildung. - Schichtwolken. - Nebel, Smog und Glatteis. - 6 Die vertikale Temperaturschichtung. - 7 Gewitter. - 8 Niederschlag. - 9 Die Wettersphäre als Teil der Atmosphäre. - 10 Lufdruck und Wind. - 11 Thermisch bedingte Winde. - Land-Seewind-Mechanismus. - Berg-Talwind-Mechanismus. - Das Flurwind-Phänomen (Stadteinfluß). - 12 Isobaren - der Luftdruck in der Wetterkarte. - 13 Corioliskraft und Windrichtung. - 14 Die planetarischen Windsysteme. - Tropische Zirkulation. - Außertropische Zirkulation. - 15 Hoch- und Tiefdruckgebiete. - Entstehung. - Abschwächung. - 16 Wettereinfluß von Hoch- und Tiefdruckgebieten. - Was die Isobaren verraten. - Vertikal- und Horizontalzirkulation im Bereich von Hoch und Tief. - 17 Warm- und Kaltfronten. - 18 Der Werdegang eines Tiefdruckgebietes - die Zyklonenfamilie. - 19 Wettervorgänge beim Durchzug eines Tiefdruckgebietes. - 20 Typische Großwetterlagen über Europa. - 21 Wenn die Kälte von oben einbricht. - 22 Wiederkehrende Witterungen. - 23 Wetter, Witterung und Klima. - Klimaklassifikation. - 24 Die Klimazonen der Erde. - Kombination der globalen Windgürtel. - Charakteristika und regionale Eigenheiten von Klimazonen und Klimatypen. - 25 Chaos in Wetter und Klima - das Problem der Vorhersage. - Glossar. - Sachverzeichnis.
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    New York [u.a.] : Macmillan College Pub. Co. [u.a.]
    Call number: AWI A5-18-91528
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    Pages: xx, 517 p. , ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) , 25 cm
    Edition: 4th ed.
    ISBN: 0023833416
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Introduction. - 1 Atmosphere: Origin, Composition, and Structure. - Understanding the Atmosphere. - Evolution of the Atmosphere. - Probing the Atmosphere. - Temperature Profile of the Atmosphere. - The Ionosphere and the Aurora. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: The Martian Atmosphere. - Special Topic: The Ionosphere and Radio Transmission. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 2 Radiation. - Electromagnetic Radiation. - Radiation Laws. - Input of Solar Radiation. - Solar Radiation and the Atmosphere. - The Ozone Shield. - Solar Radiation and the Earth's Surface. - Solar Radiation Budget. - Infrared Response and the Greenhouse Effect. - Radiation Measurement. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Why Is the Sky Blue?. - Special Topic: The Hazards of Sunbathing. - Weather Fact: Greenhouse Effect on Mars and Venus. - Mathematical Note: Blackbody Radiation Laws. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Quantitative Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 3 Heat and Temperature. - Distinguishing Heat and Temperature. - Temperature Scales. - Temperature Measurement. - Heat Units. - Transport of Heat. - Specific Heat. - Heating and Cooling Degree-days. - Windchill. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Temperature and Human Comfort. - Special Topic: Temperature and Crop Yields. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Quantitative Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 4 Heat Imbalances and Weather. - Heat Imbalance: Atmosphere Versus Earth's Surface. - Heat Imbalance: Variation by Latitude. - Weather: Response to Heat Imbalances. - Variation of Air Temperature. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: The Unique Thermal Properties of Water. - Special Topic: Solar Power. - Weather Fact: Why Mountaintops Are Cold. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions . - Quantitative Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 5 Air Pressure. - Defining Air Pressure. - Pressure Balance. - Variation with Altitude. - Horizontal Variations. - Highs and Lows. - Air Pressure Measurement. - Pressure Units. - The Gas Law. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Human Response to Changes in Air Pressure. - Special Topic: Altimetry. - Mathematical Note: The Gas Law. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 6 Humidity and Stability. - The Hydrologic Cycle. - How Humid Is It?. - The Saturation Concept. - Relative Humidity. - Humidification. - Humidity Measurement. - Achieving Saturation. - Atmospheric Stability. - Lifting Processes. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Humidity and Human Comfort. - Special Topic: Clouds by Mixing. - Weather Fact: The Rainiest Place on Earth. - Mathematical Note: Energy Conservation and the Dry Adiabatic Process. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Quantitative Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 7 Dew, Frost, Fog, and Clouds. - Low-Level Saturation Processes. - Cloud Development. - Classification of Clouds. - Unusual Clouds. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Freeze Prevention. - Special Topic: Jack Frost and Autumn Color. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Quantitative Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 8 Precipitation, Weather Modification, and Atmospheric Optics. - Precipitation Processes. - Forms of Precipitation. - Precipitation Measurement. - Weather Modification. - Atmospheric Optics. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: When Is It Too Cold or Too Warm to Snow?. - Special Topic: Mirages. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Quantitative Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 9 The Wind. - The Forces. - Joining Forces. - Continuity of Wind. - Scales of Weather Systems. - Wind Pressure. - Wind Measurement. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Wind Power. - Special Topic: Wind Gusts, Wind Shear, and Atmospheric Stability. - Weather Fact: The Windiest Place on Earth. - Mathematical Note: Geostrophic and Gradient Winds. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 10 Planetary-Scale Circulation. - Idealized Circulation Pattern. - Pressure Systems and Wind Belts. - Upper-Air Westerlies. - El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO). - Conclusions. - Special Topic: The ENSO Event of 1982-83. - Mathematical Note: The Polar Front and the Midlatitude Jet Stream. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 11 Air Masses, Fronts, Cyclones, and Anticyclones by Patrìda M. Pauley. - Air Masses. - Frontal Weather. - Midlatitude Cyclones. - Anticyclones. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: The Case of the Missing Storm. - Mathematical Note: Vorticity. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 12 Local and Regional Circulation Systems. - Monsoons. - Land and Sea (or Lake) Breezes. - Lake-Effect Snows. - Heat Island Circulation. - Katabatic Winds. - Chinook Winds. - Desert Winds. - Mountain and Valley Breezes. - Conclusion. - Special Topic: Monsoon Failure and Drought in Sub-Saharan Africa. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 13 Thunderstorms. - Thunderstorm Life Cycle. - Thunderstorm Genesis. - Geographical Distribution. - Severe Thunderstorms. - Thunderstorm Hazards. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Lightning Safety. - Special Topic: Hail Suppression. - Weather Fact: The Rumble of Thunder. - Key Terms. - Summary Statement. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 14 Tornadoes. - Tornado Characteristics. - Distribution of Tornadoes. - Hazards of Tornadoes. - The F-Scale. - The Tornado-Thunderstorm Connection. - Tornado Look-Alikes. - Weather Radar. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Wind Profilers. - Weather Fact: Tornado Oddities. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 15 Hurricanes. - Hurricane Characteristics. - Distribution of Hurricanes. - Hazards of Hurricanes. - Life Cycle of Tropical Storms. - Hurricane Threat to the Southeast. - Hurricane Modification. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Atlantic Hurricanes and West African Rainfall. - Weather Fact: Naming Hurricanes. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 16 Weather Analysis and Forecasting. - World Meteorological Organization. - Acquisition of Weather Data. - Meteorology by Satallite. - Data Depiction on Weather Maps. - Weather Prediction. - Communication and Dissemination. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Weather Proverbs: Fact or Fiction?. - Special Topic: Aviation Weather Hazards. - Mathematical Note: Some Orbital Characteristics of Weather Satellites. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 17 Air Pollution Meteorology. - Air Pollutants. - Air Pollution Episodes. - Air Pollution's Impact on Weather. - The Ozone Shield. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: Principal Air Pollutants. - Key Terms. - Summary Statements. - Review Questions. - Questions for Critical Thinking. - Selected Readings. - 18 World Climates. - Describing Climate. - Climate Controls. - Global Patterns of Climate. - Climate Classification. - Conclusions. - Special Topic: 1816, The Year Without a Summer?. - Special Topic: Agroclimatic Compensation: The Be
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    Call number: ZSP-994(1992/1993) ; ZSP-994(1992/1993, eng)
    In: Zweijahresbericht / Stiftung Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 1992/1993
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    Pages: 196 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISSN: 0940-4546 , 1618-3703
    Series Statement: Zweijahresbericht / Stiftung Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung 1992/1993
    Language: German , English
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Einleitende Übersicht 2. Nationale und internationale Zusammenarbeit 3. Forschungsarbeiten - Expeditionen 3.1 Antarktisexpedition X/2-8 3.2 Arktisexpedition IX 3.3 Antarktisexpedition Xl 3.4 Landexpedition Sibirien 4. Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Sektionen 4.1 Biologie I (Zoologie) 4.2 Biologie II (Botanik und Mikrobiologie) 4.3 Chemie 4.4 Geologie 4.5 Geophysik 4.6 Physik des Ozeans und der Atmosphäre I 4.7 Physik des Ozeans und der Atmosphäre II 4.8 Meeresphysik und Meßwesen 4.9 Forschungsstelle Potsdam 5. Ausgewählte Forschungsthemen Die Entwicklung von Kaltwasser-Makroalgen Die Biodiversität des antarktischen Benthos Weddellrobben - Tieftaucher in der Hochantarktis Die weltweit verbreitete Planktonalge Phaeocystis: Untersuchungen zu physiologischen und molekularen Unterschieden Die Entwicklung von Algen- und Bakteriengemeinschaften im Meereis Zooplanktonkot in der Arktis: Nahrungsgrundlage im Pelagial oder Transportvehikel bei der Sedimentation? Stimuliert ein globaler Anstieg des Kohlendioxids die marine Primärproduktion? Die Beziehung zwischen Huminstoffen und Aminosäuren in polaren Gewässern Die Ozonverteilung in der Atmosphäre über dem Atlantik Pinatubo-Aerosole und polare stratosphärische Wolken Spurengas-Messungen in der arktischen Stratosphäre während der Polarnacht Die mittleren vertikalen Ozonverteilungen über Arktis und Antarktis Eisbewegung und Subglazialtopographie im Umfeld der Schirmacheroase, Ostantarktis Umweltgeschichte der kontinentalen Ostantarktis - aufgezeichnet in Seesedimenten Das antarktische Meereis und seine Verbreitung in geologischer Vorzeit-Rekonstruktion und Modellierung Kalt- und Warmzeiten im Südatlantik anhand benthischer Foraminiferen Terrigener Sedimenteintrag im östlichen Arktischen Ozean Mineralbildung in Sedimenten und Böden der Permafrostzone Seismische Untersuchungen im eurasischen Becken (Arktischer Ozean) Untersuchungen zum Massenhaushalt des Inlandeises in Nordostgrönland Wassermassenbildung im Storfjord - ein Modell arktischer Schelfgebiete Atmosphärische Rollenkonvektion in der Framstraße ERS-l Radaraufnahmen des antarktischen Meereises Der Einfluß von Algen auf die physikalischen Prozesse im Meereis: ein Modell Die Bestimmung der Zirkulation im Weltmeer aus hydrographischen Daten Auswirkungen der Tiefenwasserproduktion auf die Zirkulation des Nordatlantik Infrarot-Zeilenkamera zur verbesserten Meereisfernerkundung LlDAR-Gerät zur Beobachtung fluoreszierender Stoffe im Meer Untersuchung der durch das Ozonloch verursachten UV-B Belastung auf Produktion und Artenzusammensetzung des Phytoplanktons 6. Logistik 7. Zentrale Einrichtungen 7.1 Öffentlichkeitsarbeit 7.2 Bibliothek 7.3 Rechenzentrum 8. Personeller Ausbau und Haushaltsentwicklung 8.1 Personal 8.2 Haushalt Anhang I Personal II Wissenschaftliche Veranstaltungen III Publikationen des Instituts IV Veröffentlichungen der Mitarbeiter V Abgeschlossene Examensarbeiten VI "Polarstern"-Expeditionen , Contents 1. Introductory Overview 2. International and National Cooperation 3. Research Projects - Expeditions 3.1 ANT X/2-8 3.2 ARK IX 3.3 ANT XI 3.4 Land Expedition to Siberia 4. Scienlific Work of the Sections 4.1 Biology I (Zoology, Ecophysiology and Macroalgae Ecology) 4.2 Biology II (Botany and Microbiology) 4.3 Chemistry 4.4. Geology 4.5 Geophysics and Glaciology 4.6 Physics of the Ocean and Atmosphere I 4.7 Physics of the Ocean and Atmosphere II 4.8 Marine Physics and Instrumentation 4.9 Potsdam Research Unit 5. Selected Research Topics The Evolution of cold-water macroalgae Antarctic Benthos Biodiversity Weddell Seals - deep divers in the High Antarctic The Cosmopolitan Planktonic Alga Phaeocystis: investigations into physiological and molecular differences Development of algal and bacterial communities in sea ice Zooplankton Faeces in Arctic Waters: Food for the Pelagic System or Transport Vehicle for Sedimenting Matter? Does the Global C02 Increase Stimulate Marine Primary Production? Relationship between Humic Substances and Amino Acids in Polar Waters The Ozone Distribution in the Atmosphere over the Atlantic Ocean Pinatubo Aerosols and Polar Stratospheric Clouds.. Measurement of Trace Gases in the Arctic Stratosphere during the Polar Night The Mean Vertical Distributions of Ozone above the Arctic and Antarctic Ice Movement and Sub-glacial Topography in the Vicinity of the Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctic The Environmental History of the Continental East Antarctic as Recorded in Lake Sediments The Antarctic Sea Ice and its Extent in Geologically Prehistoric Times - Reconstruction and Modelling Benthic Foraminifera- Indicators of Glacial and Interglacial Climate in the South Atlantic Ocean Terrigenous Sediment Supply to the Eastern Arctic Ocean Mineral Formation in the Sediments and Soils of the Permafrost Zone Seismic Investigations in the Eurasian Basin (Arctic Ocean) Investigations into the Mass Balance of the Inland Ice in Northeast Greenland Water Mass Formation in the Storfjord - a Model of Arctic Shelf Regions Atmospheric Roll-Convection in the Fram Strait ERS-1 Radar Images of the Antarctic Sea Ice The Influence of Algae on the Physical Processes in Sea Ice: a Model Estimation of the Global Ocean Circulation from Hydrographic Measurements Influence of Deep Water Production on the North Atlantic General Circulation Infrared Line Scanner for Improved Remote Sensing of Sea Ice The LIDAR Instrument for Observation of Fluorescent Matter in the Ocean lnvestigation of the UV-B Impact on Phytoplankton Production and Species Composition 6. Logistics 6.1 Polar Stations 6.2 Research Vessels "Polarsten" and "Victor Hensen" 6.3 Polar Aircraft and Helicopters 6.4 General Logistics 7. Central Services 7.1 Press and Public Relations 7.2 Library 7.3 Computer Centre 8. Personnel Expansion and Budget Development 8.1 Personnel 8.2 Budget Annex I. Personnel II. Scientific Events Ill. Publications of the Institute IV. Publications by Members of Staff V. Completed Theses and Dissertations VI. "Polarstern" Expeditions
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    In: Extremer Nordsommer 1992
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    Note: Contents: Preface. - PART I THE ELEMENTS OF AIR POLLUTION. - 1 The History of Air Pollution. - I. Before the Industrial Revolution. - II. The Industrial Revolution. - Ill. The Twentieth Century. - IV. The 1980s. - V. The 1990s. - VI. The Future. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 2 The Natural versus Polluted Atmosphere. - I. The Atmosphere. - II. Unpolluted Air. - Ill. Particulate Matter. - IV. Concepts. - IV. Personnel. - V. Advisory Groups. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 3 Scales of the Air Pollution Problem. - I. Local. - II. Urban. - Ill. Regional. - IV. Continental. - V. Global. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 4 Air Quality. - I. Averaging Time. - II. Cycles. - Ill. Primary and Secondary Pollutants. - IV. Measurement Systems. - V. Air Quality Levels. - Reference. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 5 The Philosophy of Air Pollution Control. - I. Strategy and Tactics-The Air Pollution System. - II. Episode Control. - Ill. Air Quality Management Control Strategy. - IV. Alternative Control Strategies. - V. Economic Considerations. - Reference. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 6 Sources of Air Pollution. - I. General. - II. Combustion. - Ill. Stationary Sources. - IV. Mobile Sources. - V. Emission Inventory. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - PART II THE EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION. - 7 Effects on Human Health and Welfare. - I. Air-Water-Soil Interactions. - II. Total Body Burden. - Ill. The Human Respiratory System. - IV. Impact of Air Pollution on Humans. - V. Impact of Odor on Humans. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 8 Effects on Vegetation and Animals. - I. Injury versus Damage. - II. Effects on Vegetation and Crops. - Ill. Effects on Forests. - IV. Effects on Animals. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 9 Effects on Materials and Structures. - I. Effects on Metals. - II. Effects on Stone. - Ill. Effects on Fabrics and Dyes. - IV. Effects on Leather, Paper, Paint, and Glass. - V. Effects on Rubber. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 10 Effects on the Atmosphere, Soil, and Water Bodies. - I. The Physics of Visibility. - II. Formation of Atmospheric Haze. - Ill. Effects of Atmospheric Haze. - IV. Visibility. - V. Acidic Deposition. - VI. Effects of Acidic Deposition. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 11 Long-Term Effects on the Planet. - I. Global Warming. - II. Ozone Holes. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - PART III MEASUREMENT AND MONITORING OF AIR POLLUTION. - 12 Atmospheric Chemistry. - I. Types of Atmospheric Chemical Transformations. - II. Role of Solar Radiation in Atmospheric Chemistry. - Ill. Gas-Phase Chemical Reaction Pathways. - IV. Heterogeneous Reactions. - V. Scavenging and Removal from the Atmosphere. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 13 Ambient Air Sampling. - I. Elements of a Sampling System. - II. Sampling Systems for Gaseous Pollutants. - Ill. Sampling Systems for Particulate Pollutants and PM10. - IV. Static Sampling Systems. - V. Sampler Siting Requirements. - VI. Sampling for Air Toxics. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 14 Ambient Air Pollutants: Analysis and Measurement. - I. Analysis and Measurement of Gaseous Pollutants. - II. Analysis and Measurement of Particulate Pollutants. - Ill. Analysis and Measurement of Odors. - IV. Analysis and Measurement of Visibility. - V. Analysis and Measurement of Acidic Deposition. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 15 Air Pollution Monitoring and Surveillance. - I. Stationary Monitoring Networks. - II. Mobile Monitoring and Surveillance. - Ill. Remote Sensing. - IV. Quality Assurance. - V. Data Analysis and Display. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 16 Air Pathways from Hazardous Waste Sites. - I. Introduction. - II. Multimedia Transport. - Ill. Contaminant Fate Analysis. - IV. Modeling. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - PART IV THE METEOROLOGY OF AIR POLLUTION. - 17 The Physics of the Atmosphere. - I. Sun, Atmosphere System, and Heat Balance. - II. Stability and Instability. - Ill. Laws of Motion. - IV. Local Wind Systems. - V. General Circulation. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 18 The Meteorological Bases of Atmospheric Pollution. - I. Ventilation. - II. Stagnation. - Ill. Meterological Conditions during Historic Pollution Episodes. - IV. Effects of Pollution on the Atmosphere. - V. Removal Mechanisms. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 19 Transport and Dispersion of Air Pollutants. - I. Wind Velocity. - II. Turbulence. - Ill. Estimating Concentrations from Point Sources. - IV. Dispersion Instrumentation. - V. Atmospheric Tracers. - VI. Concentration Variation with Averaging Time. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 20 Air Pollution Modeling and Prediction. - I. Plume Rise. - II. Modeling Techniques. - Ill. Modeling Nonreactive Pollutants. - IV. Modeling Pollutant Transformations. - V. Model Performance, Accuracy, and Utilization. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 21 Air Pollution Climatology. - I. Sources of Data. - II. Representativeness. - Ill. Frequency of Atmospheric Stagnations. - IV. Ventilation Climatology. - V. Wind and Pollution Roses. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - PART V THE REGULATORY CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION. - 22 Air Quality Criteria and Standards. - I. Air Quality Criteria. - II. Conversion of Effects Data and Criteria to Standards. - Ill. Conversion of Physical Data and Criteria to Standards. - IV. Conversion of Biological Data and Criteria to Standards. - V. Air Quality Standards. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 23 Indoor Air Quality. - I. Changing Times. - II. Factors Influencing Indoor Air Quality. - Ill. Indoor Air Pollutants. - IV. Effects of Indoor Air Pollutants. - V. Control of Indoor Pollutants. - References. - Suggested Readings. - Questions. - 24 The U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. - I. Introduction. - II. Titles. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 25 Emission Standards. - I. Subjective Standards. - II. Objective Standards. - Ill. Types of Emission Standards. - IV. Variant Forms of Emission Standards. - V. Means for Implementing Emission Standards. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 26 The Elements of Regulatory Control. - I. Control of New Stationary Sources. - II. Control of Existing Stationary Sources. - Ill. Control of Mobile Sources. - IV. Air Quality Control Regions. - V. Tall Stacks and Intermittent and Supplementary Control Systems. - References. - Suggested Reading. - Questions. - 27 Organizations for Air Pollution Control. - I. Functions. - II. Organization. - Ill. Finance. - IV. Personnel. - V. 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    Call number: AWI G4-95-0109
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    Note: Contents: Extended Summary. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Susceptibility of Soils to Preferential Flow of Water: A Field Study. - 2.1 Introduction. - 2.2 Materials and Methods. - 2.2.1 Soils. - 2.2.2 Dye Tracer. - 2.2.3 Experimental Design. - 2.2.4 Sprinkling Apparatus. - 2.2.5 Flood Irrigation. - 2.2.6 Analysis of Data. - 2.3 Results and Discussion. - 2.3.1 Infiltration Patterns. - 2.3.2 Maximum Depth of Dye Penetration. - 2.3.3 Effect of Initial Water Content. - 2.3.4 Sprinkling versus Flood Irrigation. - 2.4 Conclusion. - 3 Transport of Herbicides: Experimental Results. - 3.1 Introduction. - 3.2 Materials and Methods. - 3.2.1 Experimental Site. - 3.2.2 Experimental Setup. - 3.2.3 Tracer Experiment. - 3.2.4 Chemical Analysis. - 3.3 Results. - 3.3.1 Water Content and Water Potential. - 3.3.2 Anions and Herbicides. - 3.4 Discussion. - 3.5 Conclusions. - 4 Transport of Herbicides: Modeling of Flow in Sandy Soil. - 4.1 Introduction. - 4.2 Theory. - 4.2.1 Assumptions. - 4.2.2 Model. - 4.2.3 Application. - 4.3 Estimation of Parameters. - 4.4 Results and Discussion. - 4.5 Conclusions. - 5 Transport of Herbicides: Modeling of Flow in Loamy Soil. - 5.1 Introduction. - 5.2 Theory. - 5.2.1 Local Interaction Models. - 5.2.2 Linking Local Interaction Models to DLA. - 5.3 Illustrations. - 5.4 Application to the Tracer Field Experiment. - 5.5 Discussion and Conclusions. - 6 Cooperative Research at University of California, Riverside. - 6.1 Introduction. - 6.2 Linear Transport Models for Adsorbing Solutes. - 6.3 Transport of Bromide, Simazine, and MS-2 Coliphage in a Lysimeter containing undisturbed, unsaturated Soil. - 6.4 Description of Simazine Transport with rate-limited, two-step linear and nonlinear Adsorption. - 6.5 Conclusions. - 7 Conclusions and Recommendations. - 7.1 Conclusions. - 7.2 Recommendations. - APPENDICES. - A Extraction and Analysis of Anions (Chloride and Bromide) from Soil Samples. - A.1 Preface. - A.1.1 General Information. - A.1.2 Guidelines. - A.1.3 Purpose. - A.2 Materials and Methods. - A.2.1 Chemicals. - A.2.2 Extraction of Soil Samples. - A.2.3 Analysis of Anions by HPLC. - B Extraction and Analysis of Triazines (Atrazine and Terbuthylazine) from Soil Samples. - B .1 Preface. - B.1.1 General Information. - B.1.2 Guidelines. - B.1.3 Purpose. - B.2 Materials and Methods. - B.2.1 Chemicals. - B.2.2 Materials. - B.2.3 Extraction of Soil Samples. - B.2.4 Analysis of Pesticides by GC. - B.3 Results. - C Extraction of Triasulfuron from Soil Samples. - C.1 Preface. - C.1.1 General Information. - C.1.2 Guidelines. - C.1.3 Purpose. - C.2 Materials and Methods. - C.2.1 Chemicals. - C.2.2 Materials. - C.2.3 Extraction of Soil Samples. - C.2.4 Analysis of Triasulfuron by Chemoluminescence-immunoassay. - C.2.5 Calculation of concentrations. - C.3 Results. - D Influence of Brilliant Blue FCF on the Adsorption Behavior of Atrazine and Triasulfuron. - D.1 Preface. - D.1.1 General Information. - D.1.2 Guidelines. - D.1.3 Purpose. - D.2 Materials and Methods. - D.2.1 Chemicals. - D.2.2 Apparatus. - D.2.3 Adsorption Experiments. - D.3 Results and Discussion. - E Sprinklingapparatur zur Simulation ungesättigten Stofftransportes in Feldböden. - F Begriffliche Ver(w)irrung: Pflanzenschutzmittel oder Pestizide ; Eine semantische Betrachtung. - G Bromide in the Natural Environment: Occurrence and Toxicity. - H Brilliant Blue FCF as a Dye Tracer for Solute Transport Studies - a Toxicological Overview. - I Tracer Characteristics of Brilliant Blue FCF. - J Glossary of Symbols. - Bibliography.
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    Description / Table of Contents: This book gives an account of the modern view of the global circulation of the atmosphere. It brings the observed nature of the circulation together with theories and simple models of the mechanisms which drive it. Early chapters concentrate on the classical view of the global circulation, on the processes which generate atmospheric motions and on the dynamical constraints which modify them. Later chapters develop more recent themes including low frequency variability and the circulations of other planetary atmospheres. The book will be of interest to advanced students and researchers who wish for an introduction to the subject before engaging with the original scientific literature. The book is copiously illustrated, and includes many results of diagnostic and modelling studies. Each chapter includes a set of problems and bibliographical notes.
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    Series Statement: Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series
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    Note: Contents Preface Notation The governing physical laws 1.1 The first law of thermodynamics 1.2 Conservation of matter 1.3 Newton's second law of motion 1.4 Coordinate systems 1.5 Hydrostatic balance and its implications 1.6 Vorticity 1.7 The quasi-geostrophic approximation 1.8 Potential vorticity and the omega equation 1.9 Ertel's potential vorticity 1.10 Problems 2 Observing and modelling global circulations 2.1 Averaging the atmosphere 2.2 The global observing network 2.3 Numerical weather prediction models 2.4 The analysis-forecast cycle 2.5 Global circulation models 2.6 Problems 3 The atmospheric heat engine 3.1 Global energy balance 3.2 Local radiative balance 3.3 Thermodynamics of fluid motion 3.4 Observed atmospheric heating 3.5 Problems 4 The zonal mean meridional circulation 4.1 Observational basis 4.2 The Held-Hou model of the Hadley circulation 4.3 More realistic models of the Hadley circulation 4.4 Zonal mean circulation in midlatitudes 4.5 A Lagrangian view of the meridional circulation 4.6 Problems 5 Transient disturbances in the midlatitudes 5.1 Timescales of atmospheric motion 5.2 The structure of transient eddies 5.3 Atmospheric energetics 5.4 Theories of baroclinic instability 5.5 Baroclinic lifecycles and high frequency transients 5.6 Problems 6 Wave propagation and steady eddies 6.1 Observations of steady eddies 6.2 Barotropic model 6.3 Application to observed steady eddies 6.4 Vertical propagation of Rossby waves 6.5 The Eliassen-Palm flux 6.6 Eliassen-Palm fluxes and baroclinic lifecycles 6.7 Problems 7 Three-dimensional aspects of the global circulation 7.1 Zonal variations in the tropics 7.2 Monsoon circulations 7.3 Midlatitude storm zones and jets 7.4 Interactions between transient and steady eddies 7.5 The global transport of water vapour 7.6 Problems 8 Low frequency variability of the circulation 8.1 Low frequency transients 8.2 Teleconnection-patterns 8.3 Stratospheric oscillations 8.4 Intraseasonal oscillation 8.5 The Southern Oscillation 8.6 Blocking of the midlatitude flow 8.7 Chaos and ultra low frequency variability 8.8 Problems 9 The stratosphere 9.1 The seasonal cycle of the stratospheric circulation 9.2 Wave propagation and mean flow interactions 9.3 The production and transport of ozone 9.4 Exchange of matter across the tropopause 9.5 Problems 10 Planetary atmospheres and other fluid systems 10.1 Major influences on planetary circulations 10.2 Terrestrial circulations 10.3 Slowly rotating atmospheres 10.4 The atmospheric circulation of the giant planets 10.5 Large scale ocean circulation 10.6 Laboratory systems 10.7 Problems Appendix Solutions to Problems Bibliography References Index
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    Call number: AWI Bio-96-0044
    In: Bibliotheca diatomologica, Band 29
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    Language: German , Latin
    Note: Inhalt Summary Brachysira, allgemeine Charakterisierung der Gattung Brachysira, die Taxa im einzelnen Addenda zu Nupela, Navicula, Naviculadicta, Sellaphora Nupela Navicula sensu lato Naviculadicta nov. gen. Sellaphora Nachtrag zu Achnanthes und Thalassiosira Dank Literaturverzeichnis Bildtafeln Register
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    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung, 151
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    Note: Table of Contents: 1. The TRANSDRIFT l Expedition: A Multidisciplinary Russian-Gerrnan Approach to Study the Complex System of the Laptev Sea. - 1.1 Course of the Expedition. - 1.2 Navigation. - 1.3 Ice Conditions in the Laptev Sea. - 2. Meteorological Studies. - 2.1 Processes of Air-Sea Interaction in the Laptev Sea. - 3. Oceanographic studies. - 3.1 Therrnohaline and Dynarnic Water Structure in the Laptev Sea. - 4. Hydrochernical Studies. - 4.1 Hydrochernical Structure of the Laptev Sea. - 4.2 Studies of Water Pollution. - 4.3 Radiochemical Observations. - 5. Biological Studies. - 5.1 Hydrobiological Investigations in the Laptev Sea. - 5.2 Ecological Studies in the Laptev Sea. - 6. Geological Investigations. - 6.1 Geosystem Laptev Sea. - 6.2 Dynamic Geological Shelf Processes - Implications From Side-Scan-Sonar Observations. - 6.3 Sediment Distribution in the Laptev Sea. - 6.4 Physical Properties of Near-Surface Sediments in the Laptev Sea. - 6.5 Ecological-Geochemical Studies. - 6.6 Geochemistry. - 6.7 Pore Water Geochemistry. - 6.8 All Year Round Sea-Floor Temperature and Conductivity Measurements. - 7. Conclusions. - 8. Acknowledgements. - 9. References. - 10. Appendix. - List of Participants of the TRANSDRIFT l Expedition. - Station List of the TRANSDRIFT l Expedition. - Description of Sediment Cores Taken During the TRANSDRIFT l Expedition. - Geological Sampling and Sedimentological Analyses Carried out During the TRANSDRIFT l Expedition. - Shipboard Geological Sampling Programme. - Results of Smear Slide Analyses Carried out on Board RV Ivan Kireye.
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    In: Technical reports series / International Atomic Energy Agency, No. 371
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    Note: Contents: Introduction Data printouts Late reports Notes Numerical station index Alphabetical station index Appendix 1 Laboratories which have co-operated or are co-operating in the IAEA/WMO network Tritium laboratories Stable isotopes laboratories
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    In: Atlas of seeds and small fruits of Northwest-European plant species 〈Sweden, Norway, Denmark, East Fennoscandia and Iceland〉
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    Note: Contents: Foreword. - Notes and changes. - Glossary. - List of abbreviations. - Resedaceae. - Droseraceae. - Crassulaceae. - Saxifragaceae. - Paranassiaceae. - Grossulariaceae. - Rosaceae. - Leguminosae. - Oxalidaceae. - Geraniaceae. - Linaceae. - Euphorbiaceae. - Polygalaceae. - Aceraceae. - Hippocastanaceae. - Balsaminaceae. - Aquifoliaceae. - Celastraceae. - Rhamnaceae. - Tiliaceae. - Malvaceae. - Thymelaeaceae. - Elaeagnaceae. - Guttiferae. - Violaceae. - Cistaceae. - Tamaricaceae. - Elatinaceae. - Cucurbitaceae. - Lythraceae. - Trapaceae. - Onagraceae. - Haloragaceae. - Hippuridaceae. - Cornaceae. - Araliaceae. - Umbelliferae. - References. - Plates. - Index.
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    Call number: ZSP-168-138
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    Call number: AWI S2-95-0131
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    Pages: 374 Seiten
    Edition: Thirteenth printing
    ISBN: 0262570483
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    Note: CONTENTS Forewordv Chapter 1 Introduetion Chapter 2 Review of Underlying Mathematical Techniques 2.1 Vectors, Matrices, and Least Squares 2.2 Probability and Random Processes Chapter 3 Linear Dynamic Systems 3.1 State-Space Notation 3.2 Transition Matrix 3.3 Matrix Superposition Integral 3.4 Discrete Formulation 3.5 System Observability and Controllability 3.6 Covariance Matrix 3.7 Propagation of Errors 3.8 Modeling and State Vector Augmentation 3.9 Empirical Model Identification Chapter 4 Optimal Linear Filtering 4.1 Recursive Filters 4.2 Discrete Kalman Filter 4.3 Continuous Kalman Filter 4.4 Intuitive Concepts 4.5 Correlated Measurement Errors 4.6 Solution of the Riccati Equation 4.7 Statistical Steady State - The Wiener Filter Chapter 5 Optimal Linear Smoothing 5.1 Form of the Optimal Smoother 5.2 Optimal Fixed-Interval Smoother 5.3 Optimal Fixed-Point Smoother 5.4 Optimal Fixed-Lag Smoother Chapter 6 Nonlinear Estimation 6.1 Nonlinear Minimum Variance Estimation 6.2 Nonlinear Estimation by Statistical Linearization 6.3 Nonlinear Least-Squares Estimation 6.4 Direct Statistical Analysis of Nonlinear Systems - CADET Chapter 7 Suboptimal Filter Design and Sensitivity Analysis 7.1 Suboptimal Filter Design 7.2 Sensitivity Analysis: Kalman Filter 7.3 Sensitivity Analysis Examples 7.4 Developing an Error Budget 7.5 Sensitivity Analysis: Optimal Smoother 7.6 Organization of a Computer Program for Covariance Analysis Chapter 8 Implementation Considerations 8.1 Modeling Problems 8.2 Constraints Imposed by the Computer 8.3 The Inherently Finite Nature of the Computer 8.4 Algorithms and Computer Loading Analysis Chapter 9 Additionel Topics 9.1 Adaptive Kalman Filtering 9.2 Observers 9.3 Stochastic Approximation 9.4 Real-Time Parameter Identification 9.5 Optimal Control of Linear Systems Index
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    Subsequent Title: 4. Aufl. u.d.T.: Cuffey, Kurt : The physics of glaciers
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    Note: Contents: 1. Introduction. - 2. The Transformation of Snow to Ice. - 3. Mass Balance. - 4. Heat Budget and Climatology. - 5. Structure and Deformation of Ice. - 6. Hydraulics of Glaciers. - 7. Glacier Sliding. - 8. Deformation of Subglacial Till. - 9. Structures and Fabrics in Glaciers and Ice Sheets. - 10. Distribution of Temperature in Glaciers and Ice Sheets. - 11. Steady Flow of Glaciers and Ice Sheets. - 12. Flow of Ice Shelves and Ice Streams. - 13. Non-Steady Flow of Glaciers and Ice Sheets. - 14. Surging and Tidewater Glaciers. - 15. Ice Core Studies. - APPENDICES. - REFERENCES. - SUBJECT INDEX.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Книга посвящена описанию жизни lf деятельности основателя науки о вечнои мерзлоте профессора Михаила ивановича Сумrина (1873-1942 ). Жизнь этого крупного ученого, подвижника и организатора науки богата яркими событиями. Автор, лично знаышая М.И. Сумгина, посвятила много лет сбору и обобщению материалов о его жизни и творчестве. Книга, талантливо и увлеченно написанная, безусловно, будет, полезна геокриологам, геологам, географам и другим специалистам, а также историкам науки, поскольку раскрывает основные этапы становления и развития отечественного мерзлотоведения. Она будет интересна и широкому кругу читателей.
    Description / Table of Contents: Translation of the abstract: The book is devoted to the description of the life and activities of the founder of the science of permafrost, Professor Mikhail Ivanovich Sumrin (1873-1942). The life of this prominent scientist, devotee and organizer of science is rich in bright events. The author, personally knowing M.I. Sumgin, devoted many years to collecting and summarizing materials about his life and work. The book, written with talent and enthusiasm, will certainly be useful to geocryologists, geologists, geographers and other specialists, as well as historians of science, since it reveals the main stages in the formation and development of Russian permafrost. It will also be of interest to a wide range of readers.
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    Pages: 135 Seiten , Illustrationen , 1 Karte
    ISBN: 5-7623-0947-9
    Language: Russian
    Note: Предисловие редактора Великой памяти Мордовский паренек Петербургские ночи Два притяжения Трудный и счастливый 1905 год Знаменательные встречи Истоки большой реки Неодолимый призыв Перед главным Река Родственные владения Становление новой науки На капитанском мостике Последний год После Сумrина Список основных работ М.И.Сумгина , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: ZSP-168-139
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Pages: VI, 196 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Call number: AWI G5-96-0326
    In: NATO ASI series : I, Global and environmental change, Vol. 17
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    Pages: XII, 580 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3540575944
    Series Statement: NATO ASI series : I, Global and environmental change 17
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD LIST OF AUTHORS AND PARTICIPANTS I - OPERATION OF THE OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE CARBON CYCLE The recent state of carbon cycling through the atmosphere / I. Levin Glacial ocean carbon cycle modeling / Ch. Heinze Glacial-interglacial changes in continental weathering: possible implication for atmospheric CO2 / G. Munhoven and L.M.François II - VARIATIONS OF THE OCEANS CARBON RESERVOIR: FAUNAL VERSUS GEOCHEMCAL RECORDS The relationship between surface water masses, oceanographic fronts and paleoclimatic proxies in surface sediments of the Greenland, Iceland, Norwegian Seas / T. Johannessen, E. Jansen, A. Flatrøy, A. C. Ravelo. - Is there a relationship between atmospheric CO2 and manganese in the ocean? / A. Mangini, H.-J. Rutsch, M. Frank, A. Eisenhauer, J.-D. Eckhardt Benthic foraminiferal assemblages and the δ13C-signal in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean: glacial-to-interglacial contrasts / A. Mackensen, H. Grobe, H.-W. Hubberten, G. Kuhn Foraminiferal population dynamics and stable carbon isotopes / Ch. Hemleben and J. Bijma A comparison of carbon isotopes and cadmium in the modern and glacial maximum ocean: can we account for the discrepancies? / E. A. Boyle Tracer-nutrient correlations in the upper ocean: observational and box model constraints on the use of benthic foraminiferal δ13C and Cd/Ca as paleo-proxies for the intermediate-depth ocean / R. Zahn and R. Keir IIΙ - GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE ORGANIC SEDIMENT FRACTION: CONSTRAINTS ON THE BIOLOGICAL CARBON PUMP Possible early diagenetic alteration of palaeo proxies / G.J. De Lange, B. Van Os, P.A. Pruysers, J.J. Middelburg, D. Castradori, P. Van Santvoort, P.J. Müller, H. Eggenkamp, F.G. Prahl Nitrogen isotope fractionation in the modern ocean: implications for the sedimentary record / J. P. Montoya The use of nitrogen isotopic ratio for reconstruction of past changes in surface ocean nutrient utilization / M.A. Altabet and R. Francois Variations in sedimentary organic δ13C as a proxy for past changes in ocean and atmospheric CO2 concentrations / G. H. Rau Reconstruction of paleoceanic PCO2 levels from carbon isotopic compositions of sedimentary biogenic components /J.P. Jasper and J.M. Hayes Late Quaternary PCO2 variations in the Angola Current: evidence from organic carbon δ13C and alkenone temperatures / P.J. Müller, R. Schneider, G. Ruhland PCO2 variations of equatorial surface water over the last 330,000 years: the δ13C record of organic carbon / L. Westerhausen, M. Sarnthein, U. Struck, H. Erlenkeuser, J. Poynter IV - GEOCHEMICAL AND MICROPALEONTOLOGICAL INDEXES OF PALEO-PRODUCTIVITY Paleoproductivity: flux proxies versus nutrient proxies and other problems concerning the Quaternary productivity record / W.H. Berger, J.C. Herguera, C.B. Lange, R. Schneider From modern flux to paleoflux: assessment from sinking assemblages to thanatocoenosis / K. Takahashi Late Quaternary paleoproductivity variations in the NE and equatorial Atlantic: diatom and Corg evidence / F. Abrantes, K. Winn, M. Sarnthein Glacial-Holocene paleoproductivity off western Australia: a comparison of proxy records / D.C. McCorkle, H. H. Veeh, D.J. Heggie Nutrient, mixing and export indices: A 250 Kyr paleoproductivity record from the western equatorial Pacific / J.C. Herguera Dinoflagellate cysts as paleoproductivity indicators: state of the art, potential, and limits / B. Dale and A. Fjeliså Deep-sea benthic foraminifers: food and bottom water masses / D. Schnitker The history of barium, biogenic silica and organic carbon accumulation in the Weddell Sea and Antarctic Ocean over the last 150,000 years / G. Shimmield, S. Derrick, A. Mackensen, H. Grobe, C. Pudsey SUBJECT INDEX
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    Call number: AWI A14-95-0003
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    Göttingen : Max-Planck-Inst. für Strömungsforschung
    Call number: AWI A5-98-0373
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    Pages: 63 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Bericht / Max-Planck-Institut für Strömungsforschung 1994,5
    Language: German
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    Call number: AWI P9-95-0072
    In: Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplementband 97
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    Pages: VIII, 274 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 20 Kt.-Beil.
    ISBN: 344321097X
    Series Statement: Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie : [N.F.] Supplementband 97
    Language: German , English
    Note: Contents: Topographische und thematische Karten zur Ergebnisdarstellung der Spitzbergen-Expedition (SPE) 1990-1992 / K. BRUNNER & G. HELL. - Geodätische Arbeiten zur Untersttitzung der SPE-Teilprojekte / P. RAWIEL & S. RESSING. - Geologie und tektonische Entwicklung der Germaniahalvøya, Haakon VII Land, NW-Spitzbergen (Svalbard) / K. PIEPJOHN, & F. THIEDIG. - Zur jungquartären Vereisungsgeschichte und Landschaftsentwicklung in NW-Spitzbergen (Liefde-, Bock- und Woodfjord) / W. D. BLÜMEL, J. EBERLE & B. EITEL. - Zur Gletschergeschichte des Liefdefjords/NW-Spitzbergen / G. FURRER. - First results of structural and sedimentological investigations in the Liefdefjord and Woodfjord (northern Spitsbergen) / E. A. KROEMER, R. MÄUSBACHER, J. MÜLLER & R. SCHACHT. - Zur Entwicklung der postglazialen Sedimentation im Bereich des Liefdefjordes, NW-Spitzbergen / R. BAUMHAUER, & U. GLASER. - Evolution and age of shorelines along Woodfiord, northern Spitsbergen / H. BRÜCKNER & R. A. HALFAR. - Geomorphologische Kartierung der Germania Halvøya am Liefdefjorden (Nordwest-Spitzbergen) mit optischen Fernerkundungsdaten / G. STÄBLEIN & V. HOCHSCHILD. - Recent fluvial sediment budgets in glacial and periglacial environments, NW Spitsbergen / D. BARSCH, M. GUDE, R. MÄUSBACHER, G. SCHUKRAFT & A. SCHULTE. - Glacial dynamics, material transfer and sedimentation of Erikbreen and Hannabreen, Liefdefjorden, northern Spitsbergen / J. L. SOLLID, B. ETZELMÜLLER, G. VATNE & R. S. ØDEGARD. - Glaziologie und Glazialmorphologie des Liefde- und Bockfjordgebietes, NW-Spitzbergen / L. KING & M. VOLK. - Saisonaler Verlauf des Vorfluterchemismus im Kvikkåa-Einzugsgebiet (Liefdefjorden, NW-Spitzbergen) / M. POTSCHIN & H. LESER. - Terrain as an important controlling factor for climatological, meteorological and hydrological processes in NW-Spitsbergen / D. SCHERER & E. PARLOW. - Frostbodenformen im inneren Woodfjord, NW-Spitsbergen / D. THANNHEISER & I. MÖLLER. - Vegetationsgeographisch-synsoziologische Untersuchungen am Liefdefjord (NW-Spitzbergen) / D. THANNHEISER. - Vegetationsdecke und ökologischer Feuchtegrad als Indikatoren für solifluidale Prozesse in hocharktischen Ökosystemen des Liefdefjordes (NW-Spitzbergen) / E. SCHMITT. - Die Kartierung der Bodengesellschaften auf der Germania-Halbinsel (Liefdefjord/Spitzbergen) - Vorgehensweise, Abgrenzungskriterien und Bodensystematik / J. EBERLE & W. D. BLÜMEL. - Merkmale chemischer Verwitterung in hochpolaren Böden - Ergebnisse pedologisch-sedimentologischer Untersuchungen in NW-Spitzbergen / W. D. BLÜMEL & J. EBERLE. - Humuszustand und typische Humusprofile bei Böden der oligotrophen Tundra NW-Spitzbergens / L. WEBER & W. D. BLÜMEL. - The pattern of carbon-mineralisation in the high-arctic Tundra (Western and Northern Spitsbergen) as an expression of landscape ecologic environment heterogeneity / CH. WÜTHRICH, C. DÖBELI, D. SCHAUB & H. LESER. - Aufbau, Zerfall und Bedeutung der Meereisdecke am Liefdefjord, NW-Spitzbergen / L. KING & J. KNIES. , Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl.
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    Stuttgart : Enke
    Call number: AWI G1-97-0038 ; MR 22.73963
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    Pages: VIII, 358 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 3432259115
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: 1 Einführung. - 1.1 Spuren von Eiszeiten in der Erdgeschichte. - 1.2 Eiszeitursachen. - 2 Gletscherdynamik. - 2.1 Gletscherentstehung. - 2.2 Fließverhalten. - 2.3 Entstehung des Eisstromnetzes. - 2.4 Entstehung des Inlandeises. - 2.4.1 Verformbarer Untergrund. - 2.4.2 Spontane Vereisung. - 2.5 Rekonstruktion der Gletscherdynamik. - 2.5.1 Oberflächenformen. - 2.5.2 Gletscherschrammen. - 2.5.3 Geschiebe-Einregelung. - 2.5.4 Kluftsystem. - 2.5.5 Stauchungsrichtungen. - 2.5.6 Geschiebetransport. - 2.6 Gletscherdynamik am Beispiel der Weichsel-Vereisung. - 3 Gletscherablagerungen. - 3.1 Ablagerungen heutiger Gletscher. - 3.1.1 Grundmoräne. - 3.1.2 Andere moränale Sedimente. - 3.2 Pleistozäne Gletscherablagerungen. - 3.3 Zusammensetzung der Gletscherablagerungen. - 3.3.1 Korngrößenverteilung. - 3.3.2 Geschiebe. - 3.3.3 Feinkies. - 3.3.4 Schwerminerale. - 3.3.5 Tonminerale. - 3.3.6 Geochemie. - 3.3.7 Mikrofossilien. - 3.3.8 Magnetische Suszeptibilität. - 3.4 Postsedimentäre Veränderungen. - 3.5 Oberflächenformen. - 3.5.1 Drumlins. - 3.5.2 Endmoränen. - 3.5.3 Eiszerfallslandschaft. - 3.5.4 Abflußlose Hohlformen. - 4 Schmelzwässer. - 4.1 Abflußverhalten heutiger Gletscherflüsse 4.2 Spuren pleistozäner Schmelzwassertätigkeit. - 4.2.1 Rinnen. - 4.2.2 Oser. - 4.2.3 Sanderflächen. - 4.2.4 Eisstauseen. - 4.2.5 Kames. - 4.2.6 Urstromtäler. - 5 Periglazial. - 5.1 Heutige periglaziale Prozesse. - 5.1.1 Kryoplanation. - 5.1.2 Blockgletscher. - 5.1.3 Kryoturbation. - 5.1.4 Solifluktion. - 5.1.5 Frostspalten und Eiskeile. - 5.1.6 Pingos. - 5.1.7 Palsas. - 5.1.8 Strangmoore. - 5.1.9 Thufur. - 5.2 Spuren pleistozäner periglazialer Prozesse. - 5.3 Fluviale Vorgänge. - 5.4 Terrassen. - 5.5 Äolische Sedimentation. - 5.5.1 Flugdecksand. - 5.5.2 Löß. - 6 Mariner Bereich. - 6.1 Schwankungen des Meeresspiegels. - 6.2 Marine Sedimentation. - 6.2.1 Tiefsee. - 6.2.2 Schelfmeere. - 6.3 Küsten. - 7 Warmzeiten. - 7.1 Vegetationsentwicklung. - 7.2 Entwicklung der Fauna. - 7.3 Verwitterung und Bodenbildung. - 7.4 Spuren menschlicher Tätigkeit. - 8 Ablauf des quartären Eiszeitalters in Nordeuropa. - 8.1 Paläogeographische Ausgangssituation. - 8.2 Grundgliederung des Pleistozäns in Norddeutschland und den Niederlanden. - 8.3 Prätegelen. - 8.4 Tegelen. - 8.5 Eburon. - 8.6 Waal. - 8.7 Menap. - 8.8 Bavel. - 8.9 Cromer. - 8.10 Elster-Kaltzeit. - 8.11 Holstein-Warmzeit. - 8.12 Fuhne-Kaltzeit. - 8.13 Wacken-Warmzeit. - 8.14 Saale-Kaltzeit. - 8.14.1 Älterer Saale-Eisvorstoß. - 8.14.2 Mittlerer Saale-Eisvorstoß. - 8.14.3 Jüngerer Saale-Eisvorstoß. - 8.15 Eem-Warmzeit. - 8.16 Weichsel-Kaltzeit. - 8.17 Holozän. - 8.18 Entwicklung der Nordsee. - 8.18.1 Die Nordsee im Pleistozän. - 8.18.2 PostglazialeTransgression. - 8.18.3 Entstehung der Küstenbarriere. - 8.18.4 Entstehung der Barriereinseln. - 8.19 Entwicklung der Ostsee. - 8.19.1 Entstehung der Ostsee. - 8.19.2 Postglaziale Entwicklung der Ostsee. - 9 Alpine Vereisung. - 9.1 Tektonischer Rahmen. - 9.2 Entstehung der Täler und Becken. - 9.3 Grundgliederung des alpinen Quartärs. - 9.4 Alte Vereisungsspuren. - 9.5 Uhlenberg-Warmzeit. - 9.6 Günz-Eiszeit. - 9.7 Haslach-Eiszeit. - 9.8 Mindel-Eiszeit. - 9.9 Mindel/Riß-Warmzeit. - 9.10 Riß-Eiszeit. - 9.11 Riß/Würm- Warmzeit. - 9.12 Würm-Eiszeit. - 9.13 Holozän. - 10 Vergletscherung der Mittelgebirge. - 11 Entwicklung der Flüsse. - 11.1 Donau. - 11.2 Rhein und Nebenflüsse. - 11.2.1 Rhein. - 11.2.2 Main. - 11.2.3 Mosel. - 11.3 Norddeutsche Flüsse. - 11.3.1 Lippe und Ems. - 11.3.2 Weser. - 11.3.3 Saale und Mulde. - 11.3.4 Elbe. - 11.3.5 Oder. - 11.4 Flußentwicklung im Holozän. - 12 Lößgliederung. - 13 Stellung der europäischen Vereisungen innerhalb der weltweiten Entwicklung. - 14 Ausblick. - 15 Literatur. - 16 Sachregister. - 17 Quellen der Abbildungen und Tabellen.
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    Basel [u.a.] : Birkhäuser
    Call number: AWI E1-96-0431
    Description / Table of Contents: Christine Reinke-Kunze stellt die Frage nach dem Menschen Alfred Wegener: Was ist das für ein Mann, der geborgen in der bürgerlichen Welt des beginnenden 20. Jahrhunderts versucht, die Fachliteratur seiner Disziplinen zu erschließen, sie in Vorlesungen und Lehrbüchern an seine Studenten weitergibt, die Diskussionen um seine Arbeiten mit großer Gelassenheit aufnimmt und am Sonntag die Umgebung seines Wohnortes auf Familienausflügen erkundet? Der aber aus dieser Welt auch immer wieder ausbricht und dessen Aufmerksamkeit Grönland gilt, dieser gigantischen, damals nahezu unerforschten Eiswüste der Arktis. Sag Else, sie soll den Kopf nicht hängen lassen, ich bin nun einmal so ein Vagabund, bittet Wegener seinen zukünftigen Schwiegervater vor seiner zweiten Grönlandreise 1912. Ende November 1930, nur wenige Tage nach seinem fünfzigsten Geburtstag stirbt Alfred Wegener auf seiner vierten Grönland-Expedition. Seine Leiche findet man in zwei Schlafsäcken eingenäht auf einem Rentierfell liegend. Die Bestätigung seiner These der Kontinentalverschiebung hat Wegener nicht mehr erlebt; erst in den sechziger Jahren erkennen Geologen, daß er in vielen Punkten recht hatte. Christine Reinke-Kunze ist es gelungen, das Leben dieses vielseitigen Wissenschaftlers lebendig und spannend nachzuerzählen. Eine fesselnde Biographie, die durch ihre Detailkenntnis besticht.
    Description / Table of Contents: Kontinentalverschiebung und Polarforschung - das sind die beiden Pole, zwischen denen sich das facettenreiche Leben Alfred Wegeners (1880-1930) abspielte. Er war ein Naturwissenschaftler im besten Sinne des Wortes; er ließ sich von der Natur faszinieren, und nur selten griff er ein Thema allein aufgrund theoretischer Überlegungen auf. Die Beobachtung eines Phänomens stand bei Wegener am Anfang jeder wissenschaftlichen Aufgabe, die er sich zu lösen anschickte und in die er "Ordnung" bringen wollte. Hier draußen gibt es viel Arbeit, die des Mannes wert ist, hier gewinnt das Leben Inhalt. Mögen Schwächlinge daheim bleiben und alle Theorien der Welt auswendig lernen, hier draußen Auge in Auge der Natur gegenüberstehen und seinen Scharfsinn an ihren Rätseln erproben, das gibt dem Leben einen ganz ungeahnten Inhalt. Zwischen 1906 und 1930 nimmt Alfred Wegener an vier Grönland-Expeditionen teil. Während dieser Zeit (1912) stellt er seine Theorie der Kontinentalverschiebung erstmals der Öffentlichkeit vor. Die Reaktionen sind niederschmetternd: als "geologischer Außenseiter" und "Revolutionär" verschrien, wird er von den meisten Fachkollegen nicht ernst genommen. Doch Wegener gibt nicht auf. Er ist davon überzeugt, daß die Erde kein statischer Körper, sondern ein dynamisches System ist und kämpft bis zu seinem Tod für die Anerkennung seiner Theorie. Doch erst in den sechziger Jahren, Alfred Wegener ist bereits 30 Jahre tot, erkennen Geologen, daß er in vielen Punkten recht hatte.
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ein Wort zuvor. - Lehr- und Studienjahre (1880-1906). - Aufbruch nach Grönland (1906/08). - Privatdozent in Marburg (1908-1912). - Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane. - Grönlanddurchquerung (1912/13). - Kriegsjahre. - Hamburger Intermezzo (1919-1924). - Daheim in Graz. - Wieder in Grönland: Die Vorexpedition 1929. - Die Grönlandexpedition 1930. - Und sie beweg sich doch!. - Zeittafel. - Zeugnisse über Alfred Wegener. - Werkverzeichnis. - Anmerkungen. - Literaturverzeichnis. - Abbildungsverzeichnis.
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    Pages: XXVI, 352 S. : graph. Darst.
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    Series Statement: Longman geochemistry series
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Acknowledgements. - Glossary. - G.1 Abbreviations of mineral names used in the text. - G.2 Other abbreviations and symbols used in the text. - 1 Geochemical data. - 1.1 lntroduction. - 1.2 Geological processes and their geochemical signatures. - 1.2.1 Processes which control the chemical composition of igneous rocks. - 1.2.2 Processes which control the chemical composition of sedimentary rocks. - 1.2.3 Processes which control the chemical composition of metamorphic rocks. - 1.3 Geological controls on geochemical data. - 1.4 Analytical methods in geochemistry. - 1.4.1 X-ray fluorescence (XRF). - 1.4.2 Neutron activation analysis (INAA and RNAA). - 1.4.3 lnductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP). - 1.4.4 Atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). - 1.4.5 Mass spectrometry. - Isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS). - lnductively coupled plasma emission mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). - Spark source mass spectrometry (SSMS). - 1.4.6 Electron microprobe analysis. - 1.4.7 The ion microprobe. - 1.5 Selecting an appropriate analytical technique. - 1.6 Sources of error in geochemical analysis. - 1.6.1 Cantamination. - 1.6.2 CaIibration. - 1.6.3 Peak overlap. - 1.6.4 Detecting errors in geochemical data. - 2 Analysing geochemical data. - 2.1 lntroduction. - 2.2 Averages. - 2.3 Correlation. - 2.3.1 The correlation coefficient. - 2.3.2 The significance of the correlation coefficient (r). - 2.3.3 Assumptions in the calculation of the product-moment coefficient of correlation. - 2.3.4 Spearman rank correlation. - 2.3.5 Correlation matrices. - 2.3.6 Correlation coefficient patterns. - 2.4 Regression. - 2.4.1 Ordinary least squares regression. - 2.4.2 Reduced major axis regression. - 2.4.3 Weighted least squares regression. - 2.4.4 Robust regression. - 2.4.5 Some problems with traditional approaches to correlation and regression. - 2.5 Ratio correlation. - 2.5.1 An example of the improper use of ratio correlation - Pearce element ratio diagrams. - 2.5.2 Application to trace element diagrams. - 2.5.3 Ratio correlation in isotope geology. - 2.6 The constant sum problern. - 2.6.1 The consequences of closure. - Correlating compositional data. - The means of compositional data-sets. - Invalid escape routes. - 2.6.2 Aitchison's solution to the constant sum effect. - An example - basalts from Kilauea lki Iava Iake, Hawaii . - The interpretation of log-ratios. - 2.7 The interpretation of trends on triangular diagrams. - 2.8 Principal component analysis. - 2.9 Discriminant analysis. - 2.9.1 An example from igneous petrology. - 2.9.2 Other applications of discriminant analysis. - 2.10 Whither geochemical data analysis?. - 3 Using major element data. - 3.1 lntroduction. - 3.2 Rock classification. - 3.2.1 Classifying igneous rocks using oxide-oxide plots. - The total alkalis-silica diagram (TAS). - (a) Using TAS with volcanic rocks. - (b) A TAS diagram for plutonic rocks. - (c) Discrimination between the alkaline and subalkaline rock series using TAS. - The K2O vs SiO2 diagram for the Subdivision of the subalkaline series. - 3.2.2 Classifying igneous rocks using the norm. - Cation norms. - Norm calculations and the oxidation state of iron. - Basalt classification using the Ne-Di-Ol-Hy-Q diagram of Thompson (1984). - Granite classification using the Ab-An-Or diagram of O'Connor (1965). - The Q'(F' )- ANOR diagram of Streckeisen and Le Maitre (1979). - 3.2.3 Classifying igneous rocks using cations. - The R1-R2 diagram of de Ia Roche et al. (1980). - The Jensen cation plot (Jensen, 1976). - 3.2.4 The chemical classification of sedimentary rocks. - Arenite/wacke. - Mudrocks. - 3.2.5 Discussion. - 3.3 Variation diagrams. - 3.3.1 Recognizing geochemical processes on a major element variation diagram. - Fractional crystallization. - Assimilation and fractional crystallization. - Partial melting. - Mixing lines in sedimentary rocks. - The identification of former weathering conditions from sedimentary rocks. - Mixing in metamorphic rocks. - Element mobility. - Artificial trends. - 3.3.2 Selecting a variation diagram. - Bivariate plots. - (a) Harker diagrams - bivariate plots using SiO2 along the x-axis. - (b) Bivariate plots which use MgO on the x-axis. - (c) Bivariate plots using cations. - (d) Bivariate plots using the magnesium number. - Triangular variation diagrams. - (a) The AFM diagram. - (b) Problems in the use of the AFM diagram. - 3.3.3 lnterpreting trends on variation diagrams. - Extract calculations. - Addition-subtraction diagrams. - Trends showing an inflection. - Scattered trends. - A computer-based approach to mixing calculations. - 3.3.4 Modelling major element processes in igneous rocks. - 3.3.5 Discussion. - 3.4 Diagrams on which rock chemistry can be plotted together with experimentally determined phase boundaries. - 3.4.1 The normative albite-orthoclase-quartz diagram -the 'granite system'. - Water-undersaturated equilibria. - The presence of anorthite. - 3.4.2 The silica-undersaturated portion of the normative nepheline-kalsilite-silica diagram - the 'nepheline syenite system'. - 3.4.3 Basaltic experimental systems. - CMAS diagrams. - (a) Projecting rock compositions into CMAS. - (b) Interpreting CMAS diagrams. - Diagrams based upon the Yoder-Tilley (1962) CIPW normative tetrahedron. - (a) Projections in the tholeiite basalt tetrahedron OI-PI-Di-Q. - (b) The normative Ne-Di-OI-Hy-Q diagram. - (c) The low-pressure tholeiitic basalt phase diagram (Cox et al., 1979). - (d) Problems with CIPW normative projections. - 3.4.4 Experimental systems for calc-alkaline rocks. - The olivine-clinopyroxene-silica projection of Grove et al. (1982). - The projections of Baker and Eggler (1983, 1987). - 3.4.5 Discussion. - Chapter 4 Using trace element data. - 4.1 Introduction. - 4.1.1 Classification of trace elements according to their geochemical behaviour. - Trace element groupings in the periodic table. - Trace element behaviour in magmatic systems. - 4.2 Controls on trace element distribution. - 4.2.1 Partition coefficients. - Measuring partition coefficients. - Physical controls on the value of partition coefficients in mineral-melt systems. - (a) Composition. - (b) Temperature. - (c) Pressure. - (d) Oxygen activity. - (e) Crystal chemistry. - (f) Water content of the melt. - (g) Selecting a partition coefficient. - Partition coefficients in basalts and basaltic andesites. - Partition coefficients in andesites. - Partition coefficients in dacites and rhyolites. - 4.2.2 Geological controls on the distribution of trace elements. - Element mobility. - Partial melting. - (a) Batch melting. - (b) Fractional melting. - Crystal fractionation. - (a) Equilibrium crystallization. - (b) Fractional crystallization/Rayleigh fractionation. - (c) In situ crystallization. - Contamination. - (a) AFC processes. - (b) Zone refining. - Dynamic models. - (a) Dynamic melting. - (b) The RTF magma chamber. - Sedimentary processes. - 4.3 Rare earth elements (REE). - 4.3.1 The chemistry of the REE. - 4.3.2 Presenting REE data. - (a) Difficulties with chondrite normalization. - (b) Choosing a set of normalizing values. - REE ratio diagrams. - NASC normalization for sediments. - Rock normalization. - 4.3.3 Interpreting REE patterns. - REE patterns in igneous rocks. - REE patterns in sea and river water. - REE patterns in sedirnents. - (a) Clastic sediments. - (b) Chemical sediments. - 4.4 Normalized multi-element diagrams or incompatible element diagrams (spider diagrams). - 4.4.1 Multi-element diagrams for igneous rocks. - Primordial (primitive) mantle-normalized spider diagrams. - Chondrite-normalized spider diagrams. - MORB-normalized spider diagrams. - Which spider diagrams do we use?. - Interpreting multi-element diagrams for igneous rocks. - 4.4.2 Multi-element diagrams for sediments. - Interpreting multi-element diagrams for sediments. - 4.5 Platinum metal group element (PGE) plots. - 4.5.1 Presenting PGE data. - Chondrite normalization. -Primitive mantle normali
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    Call number: AWI G3-99-0018
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    Pages: 231 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
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    Note: Contents Preface Acknowledgments Organizing Committee Welcome / Richard Asselin Opening / Dick Arnold Papers Review of the Classification of Permafrost-Affected Soils In the United States and Canada / R.J. Ahrens, C.A.S. Smith, J.P. Moore, and L. Ratliff Thermic Control on Soil Formation In Northeastern Asia and Probable Effects of Global Change / A. V. Alfimov, G.G. Mazhitova, and D.I. Bennan Gellsols: A New Proposed Order for Permafrost-Affected Soils / J.G. Bockheim, C.L. Ping, J.P. Moore, and J.M. Kimble Traces of Plelstocene Periglacial Processes and their recent Presence in Relief of the Republic of Croatia / Andrija Bognar Micromorphology of Permafrost-Affected Soils / Catherine A. Fox Relic Features In Recent Tundra Soli Profiles and Tundra Soils Classification / S.V. Gubin The Main Regularities of Soil Formation on Calcareous Rocks of the North / D.Ye. Konyushkov Permafrost-Affected Soils and Cryopeclology / Oleg V. Makeev The Main Soli Types In Northeastern Eurasia / Ye. M. Naumov Characterization of Organic Carbon, Using the 813C·value of a Permafrost Site In the Kolyma.Jndigirka·Lowland, Northeast Siberia / E-M. Pfeiffer and H. Janssen Reflection of Bedrock on the Soil Geochemistry and Weathering In the Tundra Region of Northernmost Finland / M.L. Räisänen Permafrost Dynamics and Soli Formation / Y.L. Shur and C.L. Ping Soil Cover of the North of Russia and Its Cartographic Modeling / I.A. Sokolov, Ye.M. Naumov, and D. Ye. Konyushkov Soils and Landscapes of the Upper Kobuk Valley, Alaska / David K. Swanson Genesis of Permafrost-Affected Soils / Charles Tamocai The Peculiar Features of Microstructure and Genesis of Cryosols of the Permafrost Regions of Russia / T.V. Tursina Mineralogical and Particle-Size Relationships of Two Alluvial Soils from Alaska / M.A. Wilson, W.C. Lynn, D.W. Moser, and A.B. Sarata Frozen Soils of China / Zhao Qi-guo and Wang Hao-qing Appendix 1: Tour Sites Appendix 2: Work Groups Appendix 3: Proposed Gelisol Order
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    Call number: AWI A14-94-0128 ; ad AWI A14-94-0128
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    Note: Table of Contents: Airborne lidar for measurements of atmospheric gases and aerosols / Edward C. Browell. - Lidar observation of aerosol stratigication in the case of sea breeze circulation near the shore / I. Kolev, O. Parvanov, B. Kaprielov, E. Donev, D. Ivanov. - Laser radar observation of the fog by "Yamase Wind" from the Okhotsk sea / M. Jyumonji and H. Uchiyama. - An overview of lidar studies of the atmosphere at Pune, India / P. C. S. Devara, P. E. Raj, G. Pandithurai and S. Sharma. - Lidar activity in China / Huanling Hu. - Technique for determining atmospheric aerosol optical parameters by multi-wavelength laser sounding / A. P. Chaikovsky, V. N. Shcherbakov, S. B. Tauroginskaya. - Aerosol microphysical properties influence on lidar particle size retrieval / Y. Emery, C. Flesia, A. Mugnai. - Stratifications and size distributions of aerosols derived from simultaneous measurements with lidar and radiometers / Tadahiro Hayasaka, Yasuhiko Meguro, Yasuhiro Sasano and Tamio Takamura. - Retrieval of aerosol size distribution moments with multi-wavelength lidar / L. de Schoulepnikoff, B. Stein, R. Rairoux. - Dial and long-path measurements of pollution / Martin J. T. Milton. - Dial measurement of CH4, CO2, CO and N2O using a tunable IR source based on the Ti:Sapphire laser / Michihiro Uchiumi, Oi Choo Chee, Katsunori Muraoka, Mitsuno Maeda and Osamu Uchino. - Trace gas fluxes in the convective boundary layer observed with DIAL and Radar-RASS / C. Senff, M. Bauer, J. Bösenberg, G. Grabbe, G. Peters, T. Schaberl. - Remote Sensing of mass fluxes of trace gases in the boundary layer / Ch. Werner, R. Haus, F. Köpp and K. Schäfer. - Contrail observation by ground based scanning lidar / Volker Freudenthaler, Frank Homburg and Horst Jäger. - Airborne lidar and radiometric detection and analysis of chemical plumes / Edward E. Uthe. - Development of an imaging laser radar for long-range gas plume visualization / Thomas J. Kulp, Randall Kennedy, Michael Delong, and Darrel Garvis. - Numerical study of a pump and probe lidar experiment for in situ tropospheric measurements of the OH radical / A. Clappier, B. Calpini, E. Durieux, L. Fiorani, L. Jaquet, H. van den Bergh. - Iron Boltzmann factor lidar: proposed new remote seinsing technique for mesospheric temperature / Jerry A. Gelbwachs. - A new method for monitoring asbestos fiber aerosols by measuring polarization of scattered light: principle / Norihisa Hiromoto, Toshikazu Itabe, Ken-ichi Araki, and Shigeo Ito. - Dual-dial measurements of ozone profiles / Zhien Wang, Huanling Hu, Jun Zhou. - Three dimensional imaging at 10 km using a diode pumped soild state ladar / J. R. Brandt and T. D. Steiner. - High spectral resolution lidar measurements using an I2 absorption filter / E. W. Eloranta and P. Piironen. - Computer modeling of a lidar receiving system with a nanosecond resolution / D. V. Stoyanov and T. N. Dreischuh. - Lidar observation of the troposphere in Tokyo / Toshiyuki Murayama. - A program for the environmental monitoring by laser radar of Metro Manila, Philippines / Minella C. Alarcon. - Laser altimetry measurements of Okhotsk Sea Ice from an airplane / Mitsuno Ishizu, Tetsuro Aoki, Kohei Mizutani, Masao Takabe, Tosikazu Itabe. - Airborne lidar sensing of Lake Baikal water area / I. E. Penner and V. S. Shamanaev. - The Pacific '93 Aircraft Lidar Experiment / Raymond M. Hoff, Michael Harwood and Andrew Sheppard. - Lidar observation of turbulent structure in marine boundary layer / Susumu Yamagishi, Hiroshi Yamanouchi, and Masayuki Tsuchiya. - Analytical inversion method for the lidar equation: sensitivity to multiple scattering and particle shape / C. Flesia and A. Starkov. - Lidar sensing of aerosol optical parameters in lower troposphere / Yu. S. Balin and I. A. Razenkov. - Multi-wavelength laser sounding of the troposphere over continental regions / A. P. Chaikovsky, I. S. Hutko, A. P. Ivanov, F. P. Osipenko, V. N. Shcherbakov, S. B. Tauroginskaya. - Tropospheric aerosol measurements using Lidar, sunphotometer and particle counter / Tamio Takamura, Yasuhiro Sasano, and Tadahiro Hayasaka. - Wavelength dependence of aerosol optical parameters measured by a tuneable lidar / Ryoichi Toriumi and Hideo Tai and Hiroshi Okumura and Nobuo Takeuchi. - Aerosol extinction profiling with CO2-lidar / Arne Hågård and Rolf Persson. - High spectral resolution lidar measurements of particle size / E. W. Eloranta and P. Piironen. - Dial measurements of nitrogen dioxide based on solid-state lasers / Ryoichi Toriumi and Hideo Tai, Nobuo Takeuchi. - Airborne UV-Dial urban plume measurements / James L. McElroy, Curtis M. Edmonds, and Donald H. Bundy, Hans Moosmüller, Rudolpha M. Jorgensen, Raul J. Alvarez, II. - Surveillance of industrial emissions using lidar techniques / Hand Edner, Pär Ragnarson, and Eva Wallinder. - Lidar measurements of volcanic gas fluxes / Hans Edner, Pär Ragnarson, Sune Svanberg, and Eva Wallinder. - Extending the CO2 dial mapping capability. Observations of gaseous diffusion over complex terrain / S. Egert, D. Peri, J. Sivan, Y. Baungarten. - Studies the stratospheric aerosol layer by spectral-polarization lidar / A. P. Chaikovsky, A. P. Ivanov, F. P. Osipenko, V. N. Shcherbakov. - Theory of lidar using Modulation Interference Radar (MIR) and its fundamental experiments using super sonic waves / Motoharu Jinguuji, Sachio Ehara and Tohru Mogi. - Synthetic aperture laser radar for 10 µm-Band high -resolution imaging / Shin Yoshikado and Tadashi Aruga. - An ozone-aerosol lidar and a three-wavelength inversion technique / Qiu Jinhuan. - Measurement of depolarization and fluorescence of the cedar pollen for lidar application / Katsuya Kiuchi, Makoto Abo and Chikao Nagasawa. - Lidar studies of light scattering anisotropy in the atmosphere / B. V. Kaul, A. L. Kuznetsov and I. V. Samokhvalov. - Depolarization measurements with the high spectral resolution lidar / E. W. Eloranta and P. Piironen. - Lidar polarization measurements necessity in two cases of study of processes in the atmospheric planetary boundary layer / I. Kolev, O. Parvanov, B. Kaprielov. - Comparison of multiple scattering in cloud and fog / Yuici Okazaki, Kazuo Noguchi, Hiroshi Okumura, Nobuo Takeuchi. - Cloud microstructure effect on the lidar return with multiple scattering / E. P. Zege, I. L. Katsev, I. N. Polonsky, A. A. Kokhanovsky. - Measurements of upper tropospheric moisture with a raman lidar / Scott E. Bisson and J. E. M. Goldsmith, Anthony D. Del Genio. - Temporal and spatial variability of atmospheric water vapor / S. H. Melfi, Keith Evans, David Whiteman, and Richard Ferrare. - Temperature effect on water vapor measurements with CO2 differential absorption lidars / Avishai Ben-David. - Dial measurements of water vapor using two narrowband Ti:Sapphire lasers / Chikao Nagasawa, Makoto Abo, Kenji Kimiyama. - Water vapor DIAL using an Alexandrite regenerative amplifier / V. Wulfmeyer, J. Bösenberg. - A comparison of water vapor measurements made by Raman lidar and radiosondes / R. A. Ferrare, S. H. Melfi, D. N. Whiteman, K. D. Evans, F. J. Schmidlin. - Daytime raman lidar profiling of atmospheric water vapor / J. E. M. Goldsmith and Scott E. Bisson. - Scale invariant properties of water vapor measured by a raman lidar / Keith D. Evans, S. H. Melfi, R. A. Ferrare, D. N. Whiteman, A. Marshak and A. Davis. - Micro pulse lidar systems and applications / James Spinhirne. - Compact lidar systems for surface, ship-based, and airborne remote sensing of the atmosphere / R. M. Hardesty, C. J. Grund, W. L. Eberhard, B. J. Rye, and Y. Zhao. - All solid-state laser system for airborne water vapor concentration measurements in the stratosphere using the dial technique in the near infrared / G. Ehret, W. Renger, E. Murphy and Ch. Werner. - Overview of lidar activities at NASDA / Akira Kikuchi, Takashi Noguchi. - Extending the dynamic range of differential absorption lidar measure
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    Call number: ZSP-168-144
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
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    Call number: AWI E3-94-0204
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. März 1990: Das Forschungsschiff Polarstern legt von der Schelfeiskante der Atkabucht ab. Zurück bleibt das 1990er Überwinterungsteam: Elisabeth Schlosser, Estella Weigelt, Monika Puskeppeleit, Ulrike Wyputta, Grazyna Muhle, Ursula Weigel, Monika Sobiesiak, Susanne Korhammer und Susanne Baumert. Zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte der Polarforschung ein reines Frauenteam! Die Erwartungen an die Frauen sind hoch. Isoliert von der Außenwelt sollen sie den wissenschaftlichen und technischen Betrieb der deutschen Forschungsstation aufrechterhalten. Alle Außenarbeiten müssen unter extremen klimatischen Bedingungen, Temperaturen bis -50°C und Windgeschwindigkeiten von 160 bis 200 km/h, durchgeführt werden. Doch die neun Frauen trotzen der Natur und meistern alle technischen und wissenschaftlichen Aufgaben; weder Schneestürme noch der Ausfall der Satellitenanlage können ihre Einsatzbereitschaft und ihren Optimismus brechen. Neun Forscherinnen im ewigen Eis ist der Erlebnisbericht des ersten weiblichen Überwinterungsteams. Ein außergewöhnliches Buch über Wissenschaft und Alltag in der Antarktis.
    Description / Table of Contents: Seit James Cook 1773 den südlichen Polarkreis kreuzte, sind viele wagemutige Menschen von der Antarktis angezogen worden - Abenteurer und Wissenschaftler. Die Bundesrepublik betreibt seit März 1981 eine Forschungsstation in der Antarktis: die Georg-von-Neumayer-Station am Rande des Ekström-Schelfeises. Dieses Observatorium für Geophysik, Meteorologie und Luftchemie leistet u.a. Beiträge zur Erdbeben- und Klimaforschung. Die Station ist ganzjährig bewohnt, und jeweils im Januar wird die neunköpfige Mannschaft von einer anderen abgelöst. Dann ist Sommer auf dem Südkontinent, und das Meereis hat sich so weit zurückgezogen, daß das Forschungsschiff Polarstern bis an die Schelfeiskante heranfahren und dort anlegen kann. Im antarktischen Sommer 1989/90 stellte sich erstmals ein Frauenteam (zwei Meteorologinnen, zwei Geophysikerinnen, zwei Ingenieurinnen, eine Köchin, eine Funkerin und eine Ärztin) den Herausforderungen des sechsten Kontinents. In neun Forscherinnen im ewigen Eis erzählen sie über ihr Leben und ihren Alltag während der Überwinterung: wie gestaltet sich der Alltag von neun "gleichgesinnten Individualistinnen"? Wie kann 14 Monate die medizinische Versorgung gesichert werden? Was tun, wenn die Stromversorgung ausfällt? Wohin mit Gefühlen und Aggressionen, wenn Eis und Wind den "Gang um den Block" unmöglich machen? Ein lebendig geschriebenes und außergewöhnliches Buch über die Erlebnisse des ersten weiblichen Überwinterungsteams.
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Vorwort von Prof. Gotthilf Hempel. - Einleitung. - Ein Tag auf der Georg-von-Neumayer-Station. - Mit Schaufel und Schraubenzieher : die Geophysik auf der Georg-von-Neumayer-Station. - Vom Dieselgenerator bis zur Spülmaschine : der technische Betrieb einer Antarktisstation. - Die Antarktis - eine Wüste aus Eis und Schnee. - Wie Stecknadeln im Heuhaufen : Spurenstoffe in der Antarktis. - Zu Wasser, im Eis und durch den Äther : Alltag einer Funkerin. - Die wahren Abenteuer sind im Kopf : als Expeditionsärztin in der Antarktis. - Anhang. - Die Autorinnen. - Danksagung. - Glossar. - Literaturverzeichnis.
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    Call number: AWI S1-96-0015
    In: Mathematik für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler
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    Pages: XIX, 800 S. , zahlr. graph. Darst.
    Edition: 7., überarb. und erw.Aufl.
    ISBN: 3528642378
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: I Lineare Algebra. - 1 Matrizen. - 1.1 Ein einführendes Beispiel. - 1.2 Definition einer Matrix. - 1.3 Transponierte einer Matrix. - 1.4 Spezielle quadratische Matrizen. - 1.4.1 Diagonalmatrix. - 1.4.2 Einheitsmatrix. - 1.4.3 Dreiecksmatrix. - 1.4.4 Symmetrische Matrix. - 1.4.5 Schiefsymmetrische Matrix. - 1.5 Gleichheit von Matrizen. - 1.6 Rechenoperationen für Matrizen. - 1.6.1 Addition und Subtraktion von Matrizen. - 1.6.2 Multiplikation einer Matrix mit einem Skalar. - 1.6.3 Multiplikation von Matrizen. - 2 Determinanten. - 2.1 Ein einführendes Beispiel. - 2.2 Zweireihige Determinanten. - 2.2.1 Definition einer zweireihigen Determinante. - 2.2.2 Eigenschaften zweireihiger Determinanten. - 2.3 Dreireihige Determinanten. - 2.3.1 Definition einer dreireihigen Determinante. - 2.3.2 Entwicklung einer dreireihigen Determinante nach Unterdeterminanten (Laplacescher Entwicklungssatz). - 2.4 Determinanten höherer Ordnung. - 2.4.1 Definition einer n-reihigen Determinante. - 2.4.2 Laplacescher Entwicklungssatz. - 2.4.3 Rechenregeln für n-reihige Determinanten. - 2.4.4 Regeln zur praktischen Berechnung einer n-reihigen Determinante. - 3 Ergänzungen. - 3.1 Reguläre Matrix. - 3.2 Inverse Matrix. - 3.3 Orthogonale Matrix. - 3.4 Rang einer Matrix. - 4 Lineare Gleichungssysteme. - 4.1 Allgemeine Vorbetrachtungen. - 4.2 Gaußscher Algorithmus. - 4.3 Lösungsverhalten eines linearen (m,n)-Gleichungssystems. - 4.4 Lösungsverhalten eines quadratischen linearen Gleichungssystems. - 4.4.1 Inhomogenes lineares (n,n)-System. - 4.4.2 Homogenes lineares (n,n)-System. - 4.4.3 Cramersche Regel. - 4.5 Berechnung einer inversen Matrix nach dem Gaußschen Algorithmus (Gauß-Jordan-Verfahren). - 4.6 Lineare Unabhängigkeit von Vektoren. - 4.6.1 Ein einführendes Beispiel. - 4.6.2 Linear unabhängige bzw. abhängige Vektoren. - 4.6.3 Kriterien für die lineare Unabhängigkeit von Vektoren. - 4.7 Ein Anwendungsbeispiel: Berechnung eines elektrischen Netzwerkes. - 5 Komplexe Matrizen. - 5.1 Ein einführendes Beispiel. - 5.2 Definition einer komplexen Matrix. - 5.3 Rechenoperationen und Rechenregeln für komplexe Matrizen. - 5.4 Konjugiert komplexe Matrix, konjugiert transponierte Matrix. - 5.5 Spezielle komplexe Matrizen. - 5.5.1 Hermitesche Matrix. - 5.5.2 Schiefhermitesche Matrix. - 5.5.3 Unitäre Matrix. - 6 Eigenwerte und Eigenvektoren einer quadratischen Matrix. - 6.1 Ein einführendes Beispiel. - 6.2 Eigenwerte und Eigenvektoren einer 2-reihigen Matrix. - 6.3 Eigenwerte und Eigenvektoren einer n-reihigen Matrix. - 6.4 Eigenwerte und Eigenvektoren spezieller Matrizen. - 6.4.1 Eigenwerte und Eigenvektoren einer Diagonal- bzw. Dreiecksmatrix. - 6.4.2 Eigenwerte und Eigenvektoren einer symmetrischen Matrix. - 6.4.3 Eigenwerte und Eigenvektoren einer hermiteschen Matrix. - 6.5 Ein Anwendungsbeispiel: Normalschwingungen gekoppelter mechanischer Systeme. - Übungsaufgaben. - Zu Abschnitt 1. - Zu Abschnitt 2. - Zu Abschnitt 3. - Zu Abschnitt 4. - Zu Abschnitt 5. - Zu Abschnitt 6. - II Fourier-Reihen. - 1 Fourier-Reihe einer perodischen Funktion. - 1.1 Einleitung. - 1.2 Entwicklung einer periodischen Funktion in einer Fourier-Reihe. - 2 Anwendungen. - 2.1 Fourier-Zerlegung einer Schwingung (harmonische Analyse). - 2.2 Zusammenstellung wichtiger Fourier-Reihen. - 2.3 Ein Anwendungsbeispiel: Fourier-Zerlegung einer Kippspannung. - Übungsaufgaben. - Zu Abschnitt 1. - Zu Abschnitt 2. - III Komplexe Zahlen und Funktionen. - 1 Definition und Darstellung einer komplexen Zahl. - 1.1 Definition einer komplexen Zahl. - 1.2 Die Gaußsche Zahlenebene. - 1.3 Weitere Grundbegriffe. - 1.4 Darstellungsformen einer komplexen Zahl. - 1.4.1 Algebraische oder kartesische Form. - 1.4.2 Trigonometrische Form. - 1.4.3 Exponentialform. - 1.4.4 Zusammenstellung der verschiedenen Darstellungsformen. - 1.4.5 Umrechnungen zwischen den Darstellungsformen. - 1.4.5.1 Umrechnung: Polarform → Kartesische Form. - 1.4.5.2 Umrechnung: Kartesische Form → Polarform. - 2 Komplexe Rechnung. - 2.1 Die vier Grundrechenarten für komplexe Zahlen. - 2.1.1 Vorbetrachtungen. - 2.1.2 Addition und Subtraktion komplexer Zahlen. - 2.1.2.1 Definition von Addition und Subtraktion. - 2.1.2.2 Geometrische Deutung. - 2.1.3 Multiplikation und Division komplexer Zahlen. - 2.1.3.1 Definition von Multiplikation und Division. - 2.1.3.2 Multiplikation und Division in trigonometrischer und exponentieller Darstellung. - 2.1.3.3 Geometrische Deutung. - 2.1.4 Grundgesetze für komplexe Zahlen (Zusammenfassung). - 2.2 Potenzieren. - 2.3 Radizieren (Wurzelziehen). - 2.4 Natürlicher Logarithmus. - 3 Anwendungen der komplexen Rechnung. - 3.1 Symbolische Darstellung von Schwingungen im Zeigerdiagramm. - 3.1.1 Darstellung einer Schwingung durch einen rotierenden komplexen Zeiger. - 3.1.2 Ungestörte Überlagerung von Schwingungen gleicher Frequenz. - 3.1.3 Anwendungsbeispiele aus Mechanik und Elektrotechnik. - 3.1.3.1 Überlagerung zweier harmonischer Schwingungen. - 3.1.3.2 Überlagerung gleichfrequenter Wechselspannungen. - 3.2 Symbolische Berechnung eines Wechselstromkreises. - 3.2.1 Das Ohmsche Gesetz der Wechselstromtechnik. - 3.2.2 Widerstands- und Leitwertoperatoren. - 3.2.3 Ein Anwendungsbeispiel: Der Wechselstromkreis in Reihenschaltung. - 4 Ortskurven. - 4.1 Ein einführendes Beispiel. - 4.2 Ortskurven einer parameterabhängigen komplexen Größe (Zahl). - 4.3 Anwendungsbeispiele: Einfache Netzwerkfunktionen. - 4.3.1 Reihenschaltung aus einem ohmschen Widerstand und einer Induktivität (Widerstandsortskurve). - 4.3.2 Parallelschaltung aus einem ohmschen Widerstand und einer Kapazität (Leitwertortskurve). - 4.4 Inversion einer Ortskurve. - 4.4.1 Inversion einer komplexen Größe (Zahl). - 4.4.2 Inversionsregeln. - 4.4.3 Ein Anwendungsbeispiel: Inversion einer Widerstandsortskurve. - Übungsaufgaben. - Zu Abschnitt 1. - Zu Abschnitt 2. - Zu Abschnitt 3. - Zu Abschnitt 4. - IV Differential- und Integralrechnung für Funktionen von mehreren Variablen. - 1 Funktionen von mehreren Variablen und ihre Darstellung. - 1.1 Definition einer Funktion von mehreren Variablen. - 1.2 Darstellungsformen einer Funktion. - 1.2.1 Analytische Darstellung. - 1.2.2 Darstellung durch eine Funktionstabelle (Funktionstafel). - 1.2.3 Graphische Darstellung. - 1.2.3.1 Darstellung einer Funktion als Fläche im Raum. - 1.2.3.2 Schnittkurvendiagramme. - 2 Partielle Differentiation. - 2.1 Partielle Ableitungen 1. Ordnung. - 2.2 Paritelle Ableitungen höherer Ordnung. - 2.3 Das totale oder vollständige Differential einer Funktion. - 2.3.1 Geometrische Betrachtungen. - 2.3.2 Definition des totalen oder vollständigen Differentials. - 2.4 Differentiation nach einem Parameter (Kettenregel). - 2.4.1 Kettenregel für Funktionen mit einem Parameter. - 2.4.2 Kettenregel für Funktionen mit zwei Parametern. - 2.5 Anwendungen. - 2.5.1 Implizite Differentiation. - 2.5.2 Linearisierung einer Funktion. - 2.5.3 Relative oder lokale Extremwerte. - 2.5.4 Extremwertaufgaben mit Nebenbedingungen. - 2.5.5 Lineare Fehlerfortpflanzung. - 3 Mehrfachintegrale. - 3.1 Doppelintegrale. - 3.1.1 Definition und geometrische Deutung eines Doppelintegrals. - 3.1.2 Berechnung eines Doppelintegrals. - 3.1.2.1 Doppelintegral in kartesischen Koordinaten. - 3.1.2.2 Doppelintegral in Polarkoordinaten. - 3.1.3 Anwendungen. - 3.1.3.1 Flächeninhalt. - 3.1.3.2 Schwerpunkt einer Fläche. - 3.1.3.3 Flächenmomente (Flächenträgheitsmomente). - 3.2 Dreifachintegrale. - 3.2.1 Definition eines Dreifachintegrals. - 3.2.2 Berechnung eines Dreifachintegrals. - 3.2.2.1 Dreifachintegral in kartesischen Koordinaten. - 3.2.2.2 Dreifachintegral in Zylinderkoordinaten 3923.2.3 Anwendungen. - 3.2.3.1 Volumen und Masse eines Körpers. - 3.2.3.2 Schwerpunkt eines Körpers. - 3.2.3.3 Massenträgheitsmomente. - Übungsaufgaben. - Zu Abschnitt 1. - Zu Abschnitt 2. - Zu Abschnitt 3. - V Gewöhnliche Differentialgleichungen. - 1 Grundbegriffe. - 1.1 Ein einführendes Beispiel. - 1.2 Definition einer gewöhnlichen Differentialgleichung. - 1.3 Lösungen einer Differ
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    Call number: PIK N 531-92-0556 ; AWI Bio-24-83067
    In: Ökologie der Erde, Band 3
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 726 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    Edition: 2., überarbeite Auflage / von Siegmar-W. Breckle, Okmir Agachanjanz unter Mitarbeit von Mathilde Rahmann
    ISBN: 3825280225 , 3-437-20504-8 , 3-8274-0739-7
    Series Statement: Ökologie der Erde 3
    Former Title: Spezielle Ökologie der gemässigten und arktischen Zonen Euro-Nordasiens (1. Auflage)
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt Vorwort zur zweiten Auflage Vorwort zur ersten Auflage Physikalische Größen, Einheiten und Umrechnungsfaktoren Abkürzungen und vorkommende Symbole Erläuterungen zu den Karten mit der ökologischen Gliederung der Kontinente Teil A: Zonobiom VI: Temperierte nemorale Zone Europas 0 Einleitung 0.1 Allgemeines 0.2 Gliederung des Zonobioms VI und abgeleitete Biome in Europa 1 Klima 2 Böden 3 Produzenten 3.1 Subzonobiom (oc) der Atlantischen Heidegebiete 3.1.1 Die Heidevegetation Schottlands 3.1.2 Heiden im westlichen Mitteleuropa 3.2 Subzonobiom (eumi) der Mitteleuropäischen Vegetation 3.2.1 Die rationelle Forstwirtschaft 3.2.2 Die Erforschung der Vegetation Mitteleuropas 3.3 Subzonobiom (miru) der Laubwälder Osteuropas 3.4 Die Waldstatistik der ehemaligen USSR 4 Konsumenten / (Mathilde RAHMANN) 4.1 Allgemeines 4.2 Die zonale Verteilung der Zoomasse 4.2.1 Verteilung der Zoomasse warmblütiger Wirbeltiere in verschiedenen Zonobiomen der Subarktischen und Gemäßigten Zone 4.2.2 Verteilung der Zoomasse in den bodennahen Schichten und im Boden in Abhängigkeit von der Wärme/Wasser-Bilanz 4.2.3 Abhängigkeit der Zoomasse von der Wärme/Wasser-Bilanz in den Böden verschiedener Laubwaldtypen in der ehemaligen USSR 4.3 Die Bedeutung der Bodenorganismen 4.4 Das Klima im Boden 4.5 Die Bedeutung des Humus für den Boden 4.6 Besondere Merkmale der Bodenfauna und ihre Hauptvertreter 5 Destruenten 5.1 Destruenten im eigentlichen Sinne 6 Ökologische Untersuchungen und Ökosystemforschung 6.1 Anpassungen an eine kalte Jahreszeit 6.2 Kälteresistenz des krautigen Unterwuchses 6.3 Ökophysiologie der nemoralen Baumarten 6.4 Ökophysiologie der Krautschicht 6.5 Ökosysteme 6.5.1 Das Solling-Projekt 6.5.2 Andere Ökosystemforschungsergebnisse und -projekte 6.6 Faunistische und tierökologische Aspekte der Ökosysteme Mitteleuropäischer Laubwälder / (Mathilde RAHMANN) 6.6.1 Einleitung 6.6.2 Räumliche Untergliederung und Jahreszeitenwechsel in seiner Bedeutung für die Tierwelt des Laubwaldes 6.6.3 Faunistisch-ökologische Übersicht über die Tierwelt des Waldes 6.4.4 Aspekte der Nahrungsansprüche und damit im Zusammenhang stehende Besonderheiten der Fauna des Laubwaldes 6.6.5 Bodentiere (Edaphon) und periodische Bodenbewohner 6.6.6 Zusammenfassung der tierökologischen Aspekte hinsichtlich der Ernährung im Ökosystem des mitteleuropäischen Laubwaldes 7 Orobiom VI - Mittelgebirge und Nordrand der Alpen 7.1 Mitteleuropäische Mittelgebirge 7.1.1 Harz / (Helmut DALITZ) 7.1.2 Schwarzwald und Vogesen 7.2 Alpen (Nordrand) 7.2.1 Klima der Alpen 7.2.2 Böden der Alpen 7.2.3 Produzenten 7.2.3.1 Erforschung der Alpenvegetation 7.2.3.2 Die hochmontane Fichtenwaldstufe 7.2.3.3 Ökologische Untersuchungen zur Waldgrenzfrage 7.2.3.4 Zur Ökophysiologie von Pinus cembra an der Waldgrenze 7.2.3.5 Subalpine Stufe 7.2.3.6 Alpine Stufe 7.2.3.7 Nivale Stufe 7.3 Nordkarpaten 8 Pedobiome des ZB VI 8.1 Amphibiome und Helobiome der Flußauen 8.2 Halo- und Psammobiome an der Küste 9 Zono-Ökotone 9.1 Zono-Ökoton VI/VIII der boreo-nemoralen Laub-Nadel-Mischwälder 9.1.1 Allgemeine Übersicht 9.1.2 Der Urwald von Bialowiyesh 9.1.3 Andere Mischwälder 9.1.4 Kiefernwälder der Ukraine 9.1.5 Eichenreiche Kiefernwälder (Querceto-Pineta) 9.2 Zone-Ökoton VI/VII der Waldsteppe Osteuropas 10 Der Mensch im Zonobiom VI Teil B: Subzonobiom VII der semiariden Steppen Eurasiens 0 Allgemeines 0.1 Vorbemerkungen (Zonobiom VII) 0.2 Gliederung der Steppen 1 Klima 2 Böden 2.1 Zonale Steppen 2.2 Salzböden der südlichen Steppen und der Halbwüsten 3 Produzenten 3.1 Typische Wiesensteppen 3.2 Federgrassteppen 3.2.1 Pedobiome der Federgrassteppen 3.2.2 Anthropogene Eingriffe 3.3 Wermut-Federgrassteppen 3.4 Demutation der Pflanzendecke in den Steppen 3.5 Ökophysiologie der Steppenpflanzen 3.6 Periglaziale Steppenrelikte in Mitteleuropa 3.7 Westsibirische Steppen 3.8 Ostasiatische Steppen 3.8.1 Die Onon-Argun-Steppe 4 Konsumenten 5 Destruenten 6 Steppenökosysteme 7 Orobiome 7.1 Das Krimgebirge 7.2 Kaukasien, ein multizonales Gebirgssystem 7.3 Altaigebirge 8 Pedobiome der Steppenzone 8.1 Pods (Amphibiome) 8.2 Moore (Helobiome) 8.3 Salzwiesen (Halobiome) 8.4 Wasserpflanzengemeinschaften (Hydrobiome) 9 Zono-Ökoton VII/VIII in Sibirien 9.1 Klimatische Verhältnisse 9.2 Bodenverhältnisse 9.3 Floristische Verhältnisse 9.4 Ökologische Untersuchungen 9.5 Phytomasse der Kiefernbestände 9.6 Die natürliche Verjüngung der Kiefernwälder 10 Der Mensch im ZB VII der semiariden Steppen Teil C: Subzonobiom Vlla der ariden Halbwüsten und Wüsten in der Kaspischen Niederung und in Kazakhstan 0 Einleitung 0.1 Allgemeines 0.2 Gliederung 1 Klima 2 Böden 3 Produzenten 3.1 Vegetation der nördlichen Halbwüste der Kaspischen Niederung 3.2 Vegetation der südlichen Wüste der Kaspischen Niederung 3.3 Vegetation der Halbwüste in Kazakhstan 3.4 Ökobiomorphologische Untersuchungen 4 Konsumenten 5 Destruenten 6 Ökosystemforschung 6.1 Die Wüste nördlich und um den Aralsee (Aralkum) 6.2 Ökosysteme der Taukum-Wüste 7 Orobiome 8 Pedobiome 9 Der Mensch im Subzonobiom Vlla Teil D: Subzonobiom VII (rill) der ariden Wüsten Mittelasiens 0 Einleitung 0.1 Allgemeines 0.2 Gliederung Mittelasiens in Biome 1 Klima 2 Böden 3 Produzenten 3.1 Salzwüsten (Halobiome) 3.2 Takyre 3.3 Ephemeren-Wüste 3.4 Die Sandwüste der Zentralen Karakum 3.4.0 Allgemeines und Hydrographie der Karakum 3.4.1 Klima der Karakum 3.4.2 Böden der Karakum 3.4.3 Produzenten in der Karakum 3.4.4 Ökologische Untersuchungen an Einzelpflanzen 3.4.5 Die Biogeozöne und Synusien 3.4.5.1 Psammophyten-Biogeozön-Komplex 3.4.5.2 Takyr-Biogeozön-Komplexe der Karakum 3.4.5.3 Halophytenvegetation in der Karakum 3.4.6 Ökologische Gliederung der Karakum 4 Konsumenten 4.1 Allgemeines 4.2 Die Säugetiere im Schutzgebiet bei Repetek 4.3 Andere Wirbeltiergruppen in Schutzgebieten bei Repetek 4.4 Wirbellose des Schutzgebietes bei Repetek 4.5 Konsumenten in Ökosystemen Afghanistans 5 Destruenten 6 Ökosystemforschung 7 Orobiome Mittelasiens 7.1 Kopet-Dag-Gebirge 7.2 Hochgebirge des Tyen Shan und des Pamir-Alai-Systems 7.2.1 Aride Höhenstufenfolge des Talass-Alatau 7.2.2 Höhenstufenfolgen mit einer Nadelwaldstufe 7.2.3 Höhenstufenfolgen mit Laubwaldstufen 7.2.4 Wildobstfluren Mittelasiens 7.3 Höhenstufen der Nordabdachung des Hindukusch 7.4 Ökosystemforschung im Orobiom VII (rill) 7.5 Höhenstufen um den Issyk-Kul 7.6 Obergrenzen der Vegetation und ihre Ökologie im Orobiom Vll(rlll) 8 Die Waldstatistik 9 Pedobiome: Amphibiome der Auenwälder (Amudarya) 10 Zono-Ökoton zu den Wüsten Zentralasiens 11 Der Mensch in der Wüste in Kazakhstan und Mittelasien (sZB Vlla, sZB VII [rill]) Teil E: Subzonobiom VII (rill) der extrem ariden zentralasiatischen Wüsten 0 Allgemeines 1 Das Übergangsgebiet der Äußeren Mongolei (ohne Gobi) 2 Die Wüste Gobi 2.1 Übersicht 2.2 Ökologische Untersuchungen in der nördlichen Gobi 3 Peishan-Wüste 4 Tarimbecken und Takla-Makan-Wüste 5 Kansu-Korridor 6 Alashan-Wüste 7 Ordos-Wüste 8 Tsaidam-Becken 9 Fauna Zentralasiens Teil F: Extrem kalt-arides Subzonobiom VII (tlX) der Kälte- und Hochplateauwüsten Zentralasiens 0 Allgemeines zu den kalten Wüsten der asiatischen Hochgebirgsebenen 1 Tibet, ein riesiges Hochplateau 2 Pamir - eine ökologisch gut untersuchte Hochgebirgswüste 2.1 Allgemeine Gliederung 2.2 Ost-Pamir 2.2.1 Klima 2.2.2 Böden 2.2.3 Vegetation 2.2.4 Biologisch-Ökologische Untersuchungen im Pamir 2.2.4.1 Biologie der Pamirpflanzen 2.2.4.2 Zur Lichtökologie der Hochgebirgspflanzen 2.2.4.3 Wasserhaushalt der Pamirvegetation 2.2.4.4 Photosynthese und Produktionsanalysen 2.2.4.5 Produktiohswerte aus Hochgebirgswüsten 2.2.4.6 Landwirtschaftliche Nutzung der natürlichen Weiden 2.3 West-Pamir und Badakhshan 2.4 Die Gebirgsflora und die Modellierung der Gebirgsflorengenese 3 Der Mensch im sZB VII (tlX) Teil G: Zonobiom VIII der borealen Nadelwaldzone (Taiga) Eurosibiriens 0 Allgemeine Einführung 0.1 Einleitung 0.2 Gliederung des Zonobioms VIII (Taiga-Zonen) 1 Klima (Subzonobiome) 2 Zonale Böden 3 Produzenten 3.1 Die Flora 3.2 Die klimati
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    Call number: AWI G6-18-91531
    In: Karlsruher geochemische Hefte, Nr. 3
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    Pages: IV, 157 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Karlsruher geochemische Hefte 3
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Karlsruhe, Univ., Diss., 1992 , Inhalt: 1. Einleitung und Zielsetzung. - 2. Das Untersuchungsgebiet. - 2.1. Lage des Untersuchungsgebiets. - 2.2. Geologische Situation an der Galapagos-Mikroplatte. - 3. Die Sedimente im Untersuchungsgebiet. - 3.1. Übersicht. - 3.2. Die Beschreibung der Sedimentkerne. - 3.2.1. Kern 50. - 3.2.2. Kern 54. - 3.2.3. Kern 68. - 3.2.4. Kern 69. - 3.2.5. Kern 76. - 3.2.6. Kern 93. - 3.2.7. Kern 95. - 4. Die Vorbereitung der Proben. - 4.1. Probennahme. - 4.2. Aufbereitung der Proben. - 4.2.1. Zur Dichte der Beprobung. - 5. Analytik. - 5.1. Kontrolle der Meßqualität. - 5.2. Wassergehalt. - 5.3. Korngrößenbestimmung. - 5.4. Glühverlust (L.O.I.). - 5.5. Kohlenstoff-Schwefel-Analyse (CSA). - 5.6. Titrimetrische Bestimmung von Fe2+. - 5.7. Wellenlängendispersive Röntgenfluoreszenz-Analyse. - 5.8. Energiedispersive Röntgenfluoreszenz-Analyse (EDRFA). - 5.9. Graphitrohr-Atom-Absorptions-Spektrometrie. - 5.10. Instrumentelle Neutronenaktivierungs-Analyse (INAA). - 6. Spezielle Anwendungen und Weiterentwicklungen im analytischen Bereich. - 6.1. Entsalzung durch Dialyse. - 6.2. Die Trennung von Karbonat-Kohlenstoff und organischem Kohlenstoff mit Hilfe der CSA. - 6.2.1. Beschreibung des Verfahrens. - 6.2.2. Ergebnisse. - 6.3. Die Bestimmung des Calcitgehalts aus dem Glühverlust. - 6.4. Erstellung eines Auswerteprogramms für die winkeldispersive RFA. - 7. Die Bestimmung der Mineralphasen. - 7.1. Diffraktometrie. - 7.2. Differenz-Thermo-Analyse - Thermogravimetrie (DTA-TG). - 8. Wärmeflußmessungen. - 8.1. Beschreibung. - 8.2. Ergebnisse. - 9. Datierungen. - 9.1. Thorium-Datierung. - 9.2. Elektronenspin-Resonanz-Darierung (ESR). - 9.3. Sauerstoff-Isotopen-Datierung. - 9.3.1. Beschreibung. - 9.3.2. Interpretation der d 180-Kurve von Kern 93. - 9.4. Mikropaläontologie. - 9.4.1. Kern 93. - 9.4.2. Kern 68. - 9.4.3. Kern 69. - 10. Interpretation der geochemischen Daten am Beispiel von Kern 93. - 10.1. Sedimentologische Parameter. - 10.1.1. Sedimenteintrag. - 10.1.2. Bioturbation. - 10.2. Redoxprozesse während der Diagenese, eine Diskussion. - 10.2.1. Parameter. - 10.2.2. Diagenetische Mobilisation von Mangan. - 10.2.3. Die Redoxfaktoren. - 10.2.3.1. Der Eh-Wert. - 10.2.3.2. Probendichte und Untersuchungstiefe. - 10.2.3.3. Modelle. - 10.2.4. Die Einflußgrößen im einzelnen. - 10.2.4.1. Reduktion und Oxidation. - 10.2.4.2. Eh-pH Bedingungen. - 10.2.4.3. Reduktionsmittel. - 10.2.4.4. MnO2 und Mn2+. - 10.2.4.5. Tiefere Bohrungen. - 10.2.4.6. Eisen. - 10.2.5. Zusammenfassung. - 10.3. Klimatisch bedingte Parameter und Elemente. - 10.3.1. d18O. - 10.3.2. Foraminiferen. - 10.3.3. Calcit. - 10.3.4. Organischer Kohlenstoff. - 10.3.5. Phosphat. - 10.3.6. Weitere wichtige Spurenelemente. - 10.3.6.1. Brom. - 10.3.6.2. Die Seltenen Erden. - 10.3.7. Modelle zur Erklärung der Anreicherung von Mangan und Diskussion der Ergebnisse. - 11. Die Interpretation von Kern 68. - 11.1. Datierung. - 11.2. Die Asche-reiche Lage in 120 cm Teufe. - 11.3. Klimatische Parameter. - 11.4. Der Vergleich von Kern 69 mit Kern 68. - 12. Die Interpretation der Kerne 50 und 54. - 13. Die Interpretation von Kern 76. - 13.1. Die Aschelagen. - 13.1.1. Beschreibung und Genese. - 13.1.2. Zur Geochemie der Aschen. - 13.2. Die Normalsedimente in Kern 76. - 13.2.1. Anwendung der klimatischen Parameter. - 13.2.2. Weitere Elemente. - 13.3. Zusammenfassung. - 14. Die Interpretation von Kern 95. - 14.1. Übersicht. - 14.2. Die Serpentin-Schicht. - 14.3. Die hydrothermalen Sedimente oberhalb und unterhalb der Serpentin-Schicht. - 14.4. Die Klimaparameter. - 14.5. Zusammenfassung Kern 95. - 15. Zusammenfassung und Fazit. - 16. Perspektiven. - 17. Literatur. - Anhang.
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  • 70
    Call number: AWI G3-22-94975
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 263 Seiten , Illustrationen , 1 Karte
    Edition: First edition 1983, reprinted edition 1993
    Series Statement: Guidebook / Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, Department of Natural Resources, State of Alaska 1
    Language: English
    Note: Kartenbeilage unter dem Titel: Physiographic map and field trip localities of the Upper Cook Inlet area, Alaska / compiled by R. D. Reger and R. G. Updike (1982) , CONTENTS Introduction General statement Organization and acknowledgments Selected references Middle Tanana River valley R&sum& of the permafrost and Quaternary geology Road log and locality descriptions Selected references Delta River area. Alaska Range R&sum& of the permafrost and Quaternary geology Road log and locality description Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Thawing problems Construction modes Conventional burial Special burial Conventional elevated and anchor support Selected references Copper River basin Rèsumè of Quaternary geology Road log and locality description Gakona section Richardson Highway Simpson Hill roadcut Copper River Bluff section Glenn Highway Selected references Overview of the Matanuska Glacier Selected references Upper Cook Inlet region and the Matanuska Valley Introduction Physiography and geology Upper Cook Inlet region Matanuska Valley Climate Vegetation. Soils Rèsumè of Quaternary geology General statement Late Pliocene-early Pleistocene glaciations and interglaciations Mt. Susitna Glaciation Mt. Susitna-Caribou Hills interglaciation Caribou Hills Glaciation Late Pleistocene glaciations and interglaciations Caribou Hills-Eklutna interglaciation Eklutna Glaciation Eklutna-Knik interglaciation Knik Glaciation Knik-Naptowne nonglacial interval Naptowne Glaciation Early Holocene Glaciations Middle to Late Holocene events Alaskan Glaciation Tustumena advances Tunnel advances Other events Road log and locality descriptions Selected references Appendix A - Radiocarbon dates related to late Quaternary events in the Upper Cook Inlet region, Alaska
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    Aachen : Lehrstuhl für Ingenieurgeologie und Hydrogeologie der RWTH
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    Call number: AWI G4-18-91534
    In: Mitteilungen zur Ingenieurgeologie und Hydrogeologie, Heft 54
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    Pages: XV, 164 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 4 Kt.-Beil. (7 S.)
    Series Statement: Mitteilungen zur Ingenieurgeologie und Hydrogeologie 54
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Diss. , Inhaltsverzeichnis: Abbildungsverzeichnis. - Tabellenverzeichnis. - Vorwort. - 1. Einleitung. - 1.1 Problemstellung und Ziel. - 1.2 Bevölkerungsentwicklung im Großraum Monterrey. - 1.3 Geographische und morphologische Übersicht. - 1.4 Lage des Arbeitsgebietes. - 2. Geologisch-tektonischer Überblick. - 2.1 Bisherige geologische Erkundung. - 2.2 Tektonik und Paläogeographie. - 3. Stratigraphie. - 3.1 Ober-Jura. - 3.1.1 Minas Viejas-Formation (Oxford/Kimmeridge). - 3.1.2 Zuloaga-Formation (Kimmeridge). - 3.1.3 La Casita-Formation (Kimmeridge/Unter-Berrias). - 3.2 Kreide. - 3.2.1 Taraises-Formation (Berrias/Unter-Hauterive). - 3.2.2 Cupido-Formation (Mittel-Hauterive/Mittel-Apt). - 3.2.3 La Peña-Formation (Ober-Apt). - 3.2.4 Aurora-Formation (Unter-Alb). - 3.2.5 Cuesta del Cura-Formation (Ober-Alb/Unter-Turon). - 3.2.6 Agua Nueva-Formation (Unter-Turon/Mittel-Turon). - 3.2.7 San Felipe-Formation (Coniac/Santon). - 3.2.8 Mendez-Formation (Campan/Maastricht). - 4. Homogenbereiche in Fest- und Lockergesteinen. - 4.1 Homogenbereiche in FestgesteinenfSchichtenfolge des Mesozoikums. - 4.1.1 Karbonatische Gesteine. - 4.1.2 Karbonatische Gesteine mit tonig-mergeligen Zwischenlagerungen. - 4.1.3. Tonig-mergelige Gesteine. - 4.2 Homogenbereiche in Lockergesteinen/Quartär. - 4.2.1 Genetische Gliederung der Lockergesteine. - 4.2.1.1 Kolluvium. - 4.2.1.2 Derrubium. - 4.2.1.3 Proluvium (Kegelschutt). - 4.2.1.4 Alluvium. - 4.2.2 Gliederung nach dem Kornaufbau. - 4.2.2.1 Brekzien. - 4.2.2.2 Blockströme. - 4.2.2.3 Blockschutt (〉 2m ⌀), miteinander in Kontakt. - 4.2.2.4 Blockschutt mit Blöcken 〉 2 m ⌀ in Grundmasse von eckigen Komponenten in Stein- bis Sandkorngröße "schwimmend". - 4.2.2.5 Blockschutt mit weitgestufter Korngrößenverteilung (Sandkorn- bis Blockgröße 〈 2 m ⌀). - 4.2.2.6 Steine, Kies und Sand (Hangschutt). - 4.2.2.7 Pelitische Sedimentation vor undräniertem Straßendamm (Schluff, Feuchtgebiet). - 5. Geologisch-klimatologische Grundlagen zur Bewertung der Hangstabilität. - 5.1 Ingenieurgeologische Kartierungen. - 5.2 Tektonische Elemente des Arbeitsgebietes. - 5.3 Geomorphologie. - 5.4 Klima. - 5.5 Hydrologie des Großraumes Monterrey. - 5.6 Hurrikans. - 5.6.1 Entstehung von Hurrikans. - 5.6.2 Hurrikan "GILBERTO". - 6. Böschungsstabilität. - 6.1 Grundsatzüberlegung. - 6.1.1 Autochthon. - 6.1.2 Parautochthon (Hakenschlagen). - 6.1.3 Allochthon. - 6.2 Massenbewegungen. - 6.2.1 Alte Kriechmasse im Zentralteil des Kartiergebietes. - 6.2.2 Entwässerungsnetz im Arbeitsgebiet und innerhalb der alten Kriechmasse. - 6.2.3 Allgemeine Ursachen der Hangbewegung im Kartiergebiet. - 6.3 Anthropogene Beeinträchtigungen der Böschungsstabilität und unzweckmäßige Baumaßnahmen. - 6.3.1 Bisherige Gründungsmethoden. - 6.3.2 Rodungen und Blockstürze. - 6.3.3 Regenwasser-Ableitungen. - 6.3.4 Bautechnische Mängel. - 6.3.5 Massenbewegungen im Fels durch starke Niederschläge. - 6.3.5.1 Klassifizierung von Hanggleitungen. - 6.3.5.2 Massenbewegungen in Tonsteinen der Méndez-Formation. - 6.3.5.3 Massenbewegungen in den Karbonatgesteinen mit tonig-mergeliger Zwischenlagerung. - 6.4 Standsicherheitsberechnungen. - 6.4.1 Zweck und Ziel der Berechnungen. - 6.4.2 Mechanik und Geometrie von Kriechbewegungen und Rutschmassen. - 6.4.3 Berechnungsverfahren. - 6.4.4 Tiefe der Gleitfläche. - 6.4.5 Standsicherheitsberechnungen für die große Kriechmasse (im mittleren Bereich des Kartiergebietes). - 6.4.5.1 Berechnungsansatz nach JANBU und Wahl der Kennwerte. - 6.4.5.2 Ergebnisse. - 7. Geologische Risiken und Empfehlungen für das Gebiet Chipinque. - 7.1 Zone 1: Flache Hänge, 〈 5° Neigung (Proluviurn). - 7.1.1 Risiken. - 7.1.2 Empfehlungen. - 7.2 Zone 2: Hänge, 5-15° Neigung, Schutt unverfestigt. - 7.2.1 Risiken. - 7.2.2 Empfehlungen. - 7.3 Zone 3: Hänge 〉 15° Neigung; Schutt aus allochthonen Fels- und Lockergesteinsmassen; lokale Rutsch- oder Kriechzonen. - 7.3.1 Risiken. - 7.3.2 Empfehlungen. - 7.4 Zone 4: Hänge meist 〉 15° Neigung in Tongesteinen der Méndez-Formation. - 7.4.1 Risiken. - 7.4.2 Empfehlungen. - 7.5 Zone 5: Autochthone Gipfelregion. - 7.5.1 Risiken. - 7.5.2 Empfehlungen. - 7.6 Zone 6: Erosionsrinnen. - 7.6.1 Risiken. - 7.6.2 Empfehlungen. - 7.7 Allgemeine Empfehlungen für eine Besiedlung der Steilhänge im Raum Monterrey. - 8. Zusammenfassung/Resumen. - 9. Literaturverzeichnis. - Anlagen. - Anlage 1: Geologische Karte 1:10.000 San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León (Chipinque). - Anlage 1a: A-B Geologischer Profilschnitt. - Anlage 1b: C-D Geologischer Profilschnitt. - Anlage 1b': C-D Geologischer Profilschnitt. - Anlage 2: Karte der Massenbewegungen 1:10.000. - Anlage 3: Geologische Risikokarte 1:10.000. - Anlage 4: Geologische Karte 1:40.000 (Monterrey). - Anlage 4a: A-B Geologischer Profilschnitt. - Anlage 5: Tektonische Übersicht (Monterrey). - Anlage 6: Geologische Karte 1:20.000 (San Pedro Garza García). - Anlage 7: Aufschlusskarte 1:10.000.
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    Anchorage, Alas. : Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office | Anchorage, Alas. : Alaska Natural History Association
    Call number: AWI G3-23-95156
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 128 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 27 cm
    ISBN: 0930931106 , 0-930931-10-6
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Foreword Introduction Oil - Catalyst for change The Haul Road - Highway to the Arctic Origins: The geologic setting Glaciers shape the land Glaciation and wildlife distribution Permafrost and the periglacial environment The Dalton Highway road log Glossary Selected references
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    Call number: AWI P9-17-90373
    In: Basler Beiträge zur Physiogeographie / Materialien zur Physiogeographie ; 15
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    Pages: 226 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Basler Beiträge zur Physiogeographie / Materialien zur Physiogeographie 15
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Vorwort. - Preface. - Einleitung: Bemerkungen zur Datenverfügbarkeit und -verwendung und damit zur Verwendung des Bandes. - TEIL 1.: METHODENBERICHTE DER FORSCHUNGSGRUPPEN. - Das geoökologische Forschungskonzept im SPE-Projekt / H. Leser. - Die Kompartimente "Boden, Bodenwasser und bodennahe Luftschicht" im Standortregelkreis der Geoökosysteme am Liefdefjorden / M. Potschin, A. Rempfler und Ch. Döbeli. - Methoden und erste Ergebnisse zum Kompartiment "Humus" im Standortregelkreis der Geoökosysteme am Liefdefjorden / Ch. Wüthrich. - Methoden und erste Ergebnisse zum Kompartiment "Vegetation" im Standortregelkreis der Geoökosysteme am Liefdefjorden / Ch. Wüthrich und Ch. Döbeli. - Die Kompartimente "Permafrost, Schnee und Abfluss" im Standortregelkreis der Geoökosysteme am Liefdefjorden / K. Dettwiler. - Klimaökologie und Fernerkundung / D. Scherer, E. Parlow, N. Ritter und F. Siegrist. - Fluviale Dynamik und Stofftransport im südlichen Liefdefjorden (Beinbekken, Kvikkåa und Glopbreen) / D. Barsch, M. Gude, R. Mäusbacher, G. Schuhkraft, A. Schulte. - Verwitterung, Genese und Bodenverbreitung im Liefdefjord/Bockfjordgebiet (NW-Spitzbergen) - Untersuchungsmethoden und erste Ergebnisse / W. D. Blümel, J. Eberle und L. Weber. - Geomorphologie und Geoökologie eines glazial geprägten arktischen Küstengebietes, Liefdefjorden, Spitzbergen - Daten und erste Interpretation / L. King, J. Knies, E. Schmitt, M. Volk, D. Wollesen. - Datensammlung der in den Jahren 1989 bis 1991 im Raudfjord-, Liefdefjord-, Bockfjord- und Woodfjord-Gebiet gewonnenen Meßwerte / M. Möller, K. Piepjohn und F. Thiedig. - Hydrologische und faunistische Untersuchungen des Liefdefjordes / Ch. Plate und R. Wagner. - Zoologische und hydrographische Untersuchungen an limnischen arktischen Kleingewässern (Datensammlung) / H.-J. Spitzenberger, J. Mallwitz, D. Glaser. - TEIL 2: DATENTEIL.
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  • 74
    Call number: AWI G3-17-90374
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 197 S , zahl. Ill.
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS: List of figures. - List of plates. - List of tables. - Acknowledgements. - Preface. - Itinerary for Canadian portion of tour. - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA. - Physiography and geology. - Quaternary geology. - Northern Yukon Territory and Mackenzie Delta. - Cordilleran Ice Sheet. - Montane glaciers of the southern Ogilvie Ranges. - Correlation and chronology. - Laurentide Glaciation. - Climate. - The Mackenzie Basin. - Northern Yukon. - Soils. - Distribution in the permafrost regions of Canada. - Distribution in Northwestern Canada. - Spil properties. - Patterned Ground Morphology. - Soil Texture and Rate of Decomposition. - Moisture and Ice Ccontent. - Soil Temperatures. - Micromorphology. - Cryoturbation. - Permafrost. - Distribution. - Thickness. - Active layer. - Ground ice. - Permafrost and climate change. - Vegetation. - Agriculture. - Overview. - Yukon. - Northwest Territories. - Forest resources. - Mining and exploration. - Overview. - Yukon. - Northwest Territories. - DESCRIPTION OF SOIL STOPS AND POINTS OF INTEREST. - Site 1, KM 4: Permafrost soil developed on organic terrain. - Organic soils in the Mackenzie Valley. - Mesic organic cryosol (Polygonal peat plateau). - Micromorphology. - Soil Temperature and Moisture. - Snow Depth, Active Layer Depth and Subsidence. - Site 2, KM 36: Permafrost soil developed on earth hummocks. - Orthic turbic cryosol, Peaty phase. - Micromorphology. - Soil Temperature and Moisture. - Snow Depth, Active Layer Thickness and Subsidence. - Site 3: Soil and permafrost development on recent alluvium. - Ecology of the Mackenzie Delta. - Mackenzie Delta ecosystems, Bonbardier Channel. - Site 4: Mackenzie River. - Site 5, KM 30: Richardson Mountains and glacial limit. - Site 6, KM 14: AUFEIS, or icing on James Creek. - Site 7, KM 5: Solifluction Site. - Site 8, KM 0: Continental divide, NWT/Yukon border. - Site 9, KM 425: Pediments and foothills, Richardson Transect. - Micromorphology. - Site 10, KM 403: Arctic circle. - Site 11, KM 400.5: Nonsorted circles (mudboils). - Origin of mudboils. - Orthic turbic cryosol associated with strongly cryoturbated materials. - Micromorphology. - Site 12, KM 366: Eagle plain monitoring site, Dempster Highway. - Soil Temperature and Moisture. - Micromorphology. - Site 13, KM 322: Forest fire site. - Site 14, KM 259: Peel River and Ogilvie Mountains Overview. - Site 15, KM 174: Sulphur Springs. - Site 16, KM 160-180: Tors on limestone ridges. - Site 17, KM 155: Calcareous soil on mid-pleistocene drift. - Brunisolic turbic cryosol. - Micromorphology. - Site 18, KM 115.5: Open-system Pingo. - Site 19, KM 96.5: Ice-wedge Polygons. - Site 20, KM 80: Frost mounds. - Site 21, KM 80: McConnell glacial limit. - Site 22, KM 77: Nonsorted circle site. - Micromorphology. - Site 23, KM 74: Tombstone Mountain Lookout. - Site 24: Midnight Dome Lookout. - Site 25: Agriculture on permafrost-affected soil. - Site 25a: The cleared soil. - Micromorphology. - Site 25b: The forested soil. - Micromorphology. - The impact of disturbance on soil physical properties. - Site 26: Placer gold mining in the Klondike District. - Site 27: Paleosols as indicators of past climate. - Wounded moose paleosol developed on Pre-Reid gravel. - Micromorphology. - Site 28: The effect of aspect on soil development. - Site 28a: Orthic dystric Brunisol (Southeast Aspect). - Micromorphology. - Site 28b: Regosolic Turbic cryosol (Northwest Aspect). - Site 29, KM 4: Sunnydale View. - Site 30, KM 53: Unglaciated Terrain - Tors and cryoplanation terraces. - Site 31, KM 102: Solifluction lobes and soil stripes. - Site 32, KM 107: Soils associated with sorted nets. - Orthic turbic cryosol. - References. - Appendices. - Appendix 1: The Canadian sysetm of soil classification. - Appendix 2: Methods. - Appendix 3: Glossary of micromorphological terms. - Appendix 4: Scientific and common names of plant species.
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    Call number: ZSP-180-A8
    In: Berichte aus dem Zentrum für Meeres- und Klimaforschung : Reihe A, Meteorologie, Nr. 8
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    Pages: II, 142 S. , zahlr. graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Berichte aus dem Zentrum für Meeres- und Klimaforschung : Reihe A, Meteorologie 8
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 1993 , Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Einleitung. - 2 Die Submodelle. - 2.1 Das globale atmosphärische Zirkulationsmodell ECHAM2. - 2.1.1 Modellbeschreibung. - 2.1.2 Das ungekoppelte Referenzexperiment. - 2.2 Das globale ozeanische Zirkulationsmodell OPYC. - 2.2.1 Modellbeschreibung. - 2.2.2 Das ungekoppelte Referenzexperiment. - 3 Die Kopplung. - 3.1 Das Kopplungsverfahren. - 3.2 Behandlung der unterschiedlichen Auflösungen. - 3.3 Berechnung der Meereis- und der effektiven Ozeanoberflächentemperatur. - 3.4 Behandlung der Klimadrift. - 3.4.1 Die Klimadrift und ihre Ursachen. - 3.4.2 Die Flußkorrekturmethode. - 3.4.3 Die Klimadrift in ECHAM1/OPYC. - 3.4.4 Die Flußkorrektur für ECHAM2/OPYC. - 3.4.5 Die Flußkorrektur für den solaren Strahlungsfluß. - 3.5 Behandlung des Eintrags turbulenter kinetischer Energie in den Ozean. - 4. Simulation des mittleren Klimas. - 5. Simulation des El Nino / Southern Oscillation Phänomens. - 5.1 Das El Nino / Southern Oscillation Phänomen. - 5.2 Bisherige Untersuchungen. - 5.3 ENSO im gekoppelten Modell ECHAM2/OPYC. - 5.3.1 Vorbemerkung. - 5.3.2 Die ozeanische Komponente. - 5.3.3 Die atmosphärische Komponente. - 6. Simulation der Variabilität des Nordatlantiks. - 6.1 Die Variabilität des Nordatlantiks. - 6.2 Die Variabilität des Nordatlantiks in ECHAM2/OPYC. - 7 Diskussion und Ausblick. - Anhang. - A: Das Interpolationsverfahren. - Danksagung. - Literaturverzeichnis.
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    Karlsruhe : Institut für Petrographie und Geochemie, Universität Karlsruhe
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    Call number: AWI G6-18-91533
    In: Karlsruher geochemische Hefte, Nr. 1
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    Pages: III, 149 S. , graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Karlsruher geochemische Hefte 1
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Karlsruhe, Univ., Diss., 1992 , Inhalt: 1. Einleitung. - 2. Geologische und geographische Übersicht. - 2.1. Geographische Lage. - 2.2. Petrologische Übersicht.. - 2.3. Mineralisation. - 2.4. Besiedlung und wirtschaftliche Nutzung. - 2.5. Klima und Verwitterungsbedingungen. - 3. Probenentnahme und Aufbereitung. - 3.1. Schwermineralabtrennung. - 4. Analytik. - 4.1. EDXRF-Analytik. - 4.1.1. Instrumentierung. - 4.1.2. Meßbedingungen. - 4.1.3. Auswertung der EDXRF-Daten im mobilen LABOR. - 4.2. Neutronenaktivierungsanalyse. - 4.2.1. Vergleich INAA- EDXRF. - 4.3. Königswasseraufschluß. - 5. Univariate Statistik und geochemische Kartierung. - 5 .I. Robuste univariate Verfahren. - 5 .1.1. 5-Number Summary und Box-Plot. - 5 .1.2. Dichtespur (Density Traces). - 5 .1. 3. Verteilungsformen. - 5.2. Geochemische Karten. - 5.2.1. Symbolkarten. - 5.2.2. Kontur-Karten. - 5.2.3. Wichtung mit dem reziproken Abstand (1/d"-Filter). - 5.2.4. Gauß-Filter. - 5.2.5. Kolmogorov- Smirnov- Filter. - 5.2.6. Fence-Filter. - 5.2.7. Notch-Filter. - 5.3. Variographie. - 5.4. Krige-Verfahren. - 5.4.1. Punkt-Krigen. - 5.4.2. Ko-Krigen. - 5.4.3. Bewertung der verschiedenen Techniken. - 6. Elementverteilung im Untersuchungsgebiet. - 6.1. Gesteinscharakterisiemde Elemente. - 6.1.1. Rubidium. - 6.2. Elemente mit Gesteins- und möglichem Lagerstätten-Einfluß. - 6.2.1. Nickel. - 6.2.2. Strontium und Barium. - 6.2.3. Cer (als Vertreter der Seltenen Erden) und Niob. - 6.2.4. Blei. - 6.3. Indikatorelemente für Vererrungen oder hydrothermale Überprägung. - 6.3.1. Arsen. - 6.3.2. Kupfer. - 6.3.3. Brom. - 6.3.4. Sonstige. - 7. Multivariate Verfahren. - 7 .1. Abschätzung hydraulischer Effekte über Elementverhältnisse. - 7.2. Clusteranalyse. - 7.2.1. Hierarchische Cluster der Elemente in den Einzugsgebieten. - 7.2.2. "Harte" Clusteranalyse der Proben. - 7.2.3. Fuzzy Cluster. - 8. Ergebnisse. - 9. Zusammenfassung. - 10. Literatur. - Anhang. - A. Statistische Kenndaten. - B. Blockbild des Programms GEOCHEM. - C. Berechnungsbeispiel fiir Filterfunktionen. - D. Experimentelle Variogramme und angepaßte Modelle.
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    Pages: 45 Seiten , Karte , 30 cm
    Edition: 2nd ed
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  • 78
    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91955
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    Pages: 85 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    ISBN: 333460439X (kart.) , 3827406366
    Uniform Title: Textbook of pollen analysis 〈dt.〉
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Vorwort. - Welche Pflanze? Bestimmungsschlüssel. - Tabelle 1. Skulpturtypen. - Hauptschlüssel. - Tabelle A. Vesiculate (Pinaceae und Podocarpaceae). - Tabelle B. Zusammengesetzte Pollenkörner (PK). - Tabelle B1. Dyaden. - Tabelle B2. Tetraden. - Tabelle B3. Polyaden. - Tabelle C. Polyedrische PK. - Tabelle D. Bilaterale PK. - Tabelle E. Subtetraedrische Sporen. - Tabelle F. Rotationsellipsoide (oder ovate) PK: Hauptschlüssel. - Tabelle F1. Polyplicate (Ephedra). - Tabelle F2. Inaperturate. - Tabelle F3. Trichotomocolpate. - Tabelle F4. Monocolpate. - Tabelle F5. Monoporate. - Tabelle F6. Dicolpate. - Tabelle F7. Tricolpate. Hauptschlüssel zu den Subsektionen. - Tabelle F7.1. Tricolpate, psilat. - Tabelle F7.2. Tricolpate, scabrat. - Tabelle F7.3. Tricolpate, echinat. - Tabelle F7.4. Tricolpate, rugulat-striat. - Tabelle F7.5. Tricolpate, suprareticulat. - Tabelle F7.6. Tricolpate, perreticulat. - Tabelle F7.7. Tricolpate, intectat (clavat). - Tabelle F8. Stephanocolpate. - Tabelle F9. Pericolpate. - Tabelle F10. Dicolporate. - Tabelle F11. Tricolporate: Hauptschlüssel zu den Subsektionen. - Tabelle F11.1 Tricolporate, psilat-scabrat. - Tabelle F11.2. Tricolporate, echinat. - Tabelle F11.3. Tricolporate, striat-rugula. - Tabelle F11.4. Tricolporate, suprareticulat-foveolat. - Tabelle F11.5. Tricolporate, perreticulat-frustillat. - Tabelle F12. Stephanocolporate. - Tabelle F13. Pericolporate. - Tabelle F14. Diporate. - Tabelle F15. Triporate. - Tabelle F16. Stephanoporate. - Tabelle F17. Periporate: Hauptschlüssel zu den Subsektionen. - Tabelle F17.1. Periporate, verrucat-echinat. - Tabelle F17.2. Periporate, vermiculat-rugulat oder reticulat. - Tabelle F17.3. Periporate, psilat-scabrat. - Tabelle F18. Syncolpate. - Tabelle F19. Heterocolpate. - Tabelle F20. Fenestrate. - Caryophyllaceae (periporate). - Cyperaceae. - Gramineae. - Plantaginaceae. - Rosaceae. - Morphologisches Glossar. - Literatur. - Register der Pflanzennamen. , Dublette der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
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    Call number: AWI G6-23-95004
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    Pages: vii, 100 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Language: English
    Note: Bachelorarbeit, Wilfrid Laurier University, 1993 , TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Literature Review 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Water Balance 2.3 Nutrient Inputs 2.4 Models Chapter 3 Study Site and Site Characteristics 3.1 Study Site Location 3.2 Geology 3.3 Surface Cover 3.4 Permafrost Depth 3.5 Lake Formation 3.6 Lake Characteristics 3.7 Lake Sub Basin Characteristics 3.8 Climate 3.9 Precipitation and Melt 3.10 Evaporation Chapter 4 Methods 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Physical Sampling 4.2.1 Water Level 4.2.2 Stream Discharge 4.2.3 Precipitation 4.2.4. Radiation 4.2.5 Evaporation 4.2.6 Groundwater 4.3 Chemical Sampling 4.3.1 Total Phosphorus 4.4 Biological Sampling 4.4.1 Chlorophyll a 4.5 Water Balance 4.6 Nutrient Inputs 4.7 Models 4.7.1 Predicting Total Phosphorus Concentrations 4.7.2 Chlorophyll a Chapter 5 Results 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Water Balance 5.2.1 Lake Storage 5.2.2 Stream Discharge 5.2.3 Precipitation 5.2.4 Radiation 5.2.5 Evaporation 5.2.6 Groundwater 5.3 Nutrient Inputs 5.4 Models 5.4.1 Predicting Total Phosphorus Concentrations 5.4.2 Chlorophyll a Chapter 6 Discussion 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Water Balance 6.3 Nutrient Inputs 6.4 Models Chapter 7 Further Study Appendices Appendix 1 Lake Storage Appendix 2 Discharge Data Appendix 3 Precipitation Appendix 4 Radiation Appendix 5 Evaporation Appendix 6 Nutrient Data Appendix 7 Chlorophyll a Bibliography , Englisch
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    Call number: ZSP-125-1991
    In: Antarctic Automatic Weather Station Data for the Calender Year ...
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    Call number: ZSP-403-190
    In: Jare Data Reports
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    Call number: AWI E2-14-0023
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    Pages: 297 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 3886804755
    Uniform Title: Siberian Odyssey 〈dt.〉
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt Prolog 1. Der Fluß und das Grab 2. Reisen mit dem KGB 3. Ein Amerikaner in Sibirien 4. Die letzten Schoren 5. Asbestdschungel 6. Industrielles Ödland 7. Verbrechen ... 8. ... und Strafe 9. Das Wunder von Jurga 10. Die Bombenbauer 11. Wo Stalin König war 12. Die Toteninsel 13. Gottes unvollendetes Werk 14. Enttäuschte Hoffnungen 15. Jurten im Wind 16. Auf der Suche nach den Schamanen 17. Kraftprobe in Dodge City 18. Nukleare Geheimnisse 19. Die Rentiernomaden 20. Eine Bahnstrecke ins Nirgendwo 21. Der Zug nach Workuta 22. Die Frau, die Stalin töten wollte 23. Eine Überlebende Epilog: Die russische Seele
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    Call number: ZSP-290-1993/1994
    In: Forschungsprogramm
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    Sankt-Peterburg : [Federal'naja služba Rossii po gidrometeorologii i monitoringu okružajušej sredy, Ordena Lenina Arktičeskij i Antarktičeskij Naučno-issledovatel'skij Institut]
    Call number: AWI G3-95-0134 ; AWI G3-95-0134 (2. Ex.)
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    Pages: 30, 109 Blätter , Illustrationen
    Language: Russian
    Note: Contents 1. Aims and goals of the studies 2. Work arrangement 2.1 Features of the field season and financing 2.2. Region and targets of the studies 2.3 Expedition participants 2.4 Main stages of the expedition 2.5 Communication and transportation means 3. Scope of the studies 3.1 Aerovisual observations 3.2 Landscape studies 3.3 Hydrological and limnological studies 3.4 Geomorphological and paleogeographical studies 4. Preliminary results of the studies 4.1 Aerovisual studies 4.2 Landscape studies 4.3 Hydrological and limnological studies 4.4 Geomorphological and quaternary studies 5. Nature protection measures Conclusion References Annexes , In kyrillischer Schrift , In russischer Sprache mit englischer Übersetzung
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    Call number: M 94.0733 ; AWI A3-94-0150 ; MOP 47894 / Mitte
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    ISBN: 3923704151
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    Tomsk : Izdatel'stvo Tomskogo Universiteta
    Call number: AWI G3-00-0155
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    Pages: 251 Seiten , Illustrationen , 2 Karten
    ISBN: 5751106326
    Language: Russian
    Note: Kartenbeilage auf zwei Blättern unter dem Titel: Paleogeografičeskaja Schema poslednej lednikovoj ėpochi Altaja = Палеогеографическая схема последней ледниковой эпохи Алтая = Paleogeographic scheme of the last ice age of the Altai 〈1 : 500 000〉 , Kartenbeilage unter dem Titel: Uslovnye oboznačenija = условные обозначения = legend , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Boca Raton : Lewis
    Call number: AWI G6-94-0193
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    Pages: 823 Seiten , Illustrationen , 26 cm
    ISBN: 0873718615
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS: COLLECTION AND PREPARATION OF SOIL SAMPLES. - 1. Site Description / G. T. Patterson. - 2. Soil Sampling for Environmental Assessment / Jean Crepin and Richard L. Johnson. - 3. Soil Handling and Preparation / Thomas E. Bates. - SOIL TEST ANALYSES. - 4. Nitrate and Exchangeable Ammonium Nitrogen / D. G. Maynard and Y. P. Kalra. - 5. Ammonium Acetate-Extractable Elements / R. R. Simard. - 6. Mehlich III-Extractable Elements / T. Sen Tran and R. R. Simard. - 7. Sodium Bicarbonate-Extractable P, K, and N / J. J. Schoenau and R. E. Karamanos. - 8. Available Potassium / Thomas E. Bates and John E. Richards. - 9. Extraction of Available Sulfur / C. G. Kowalenko. - 10. Characterization of Available P by Sequential Extraction / H. Tiessen and J. O. Moir. - 11. DTPA-Extractable Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn / J. Liang and R. E. Karamanos. - 12. Boron, Molybdenum, and Selenium / U. C. Gupta. - 13. Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, and Nickel / Y. K. Soon and S. Abboud. - 14. Lime Requirement / T. Sen Tran and W. van Lierop. - 15. Chemical Characterization of Plant Tissue / John E. Richards. - SOIL CHEMICAL ANALYSES. - 16. Soil Reaction and Exchangeable Acidity / W. H. Hendershot, H. Lalande, and M. Duquette. - 17. Soil Solution / Y. K. Soon and C. J. Warren. - 18. Soluble Salts / H. H. Janzen. - 19. Ion Exchange and Exchangeable Cations / W. H. Hendershot, H. Lalande, and M. Duquette. - 20. Carbonates / Tee Boon Goh, R. J. St. Arnaud, and A. R. Mermut. - 21. Total and Organic Carbon / H. Tiessen and J. O. Moir. - 22. Total Nitrogen / W. B. McGill and C. T. Figueiredo. - 23. Total and Organic Phosphorus / I. P. O'Halloran. - 24. Total and Fractions of Sulfur / C. G. Kowalenko. - 25. Extractable Al, Fe, Mn, and Si / G. J. Ross and C. Wang. - 26. Reference Materials for Data Quality / Milan Ihnat. - SOIL BIOLOGICAL ANALYSES. - 27. Cultural Methods for Soil Microorganisms / J. J. Germida. - 28. Soil Microbial Biomass C and N / R. P. Voroney, J. P. Winter, and R. P. Beyaert. - 29. Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhiza / Y. Dalpé. - 30. Root Nodule Bacteria and Nitrogen Fixation / W. A. Rice and P. E. Olsen. - 31. Microarthropods in Soil and Litter / J. P. Winter and R. P. Voroney. - 32. Nematodes / J. Kimpinski. - 33. Nitrogen Mineralization Potential in Soils / C. A. Campbell, B. H. Ellert, and Y. W. Jame. - 34. Denitrification / E. G. Beauchamp and D. W. Bergstrom. - 35. Earthworms / G. H. Baker and K. E. Lee. - SOIL BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES. - 36. Total and Labile Polysaccharide Analysis of Soils / L. E. Lowe. - 37. Organic Forms of Nitrogen / Yeh-Moon Chae. - 38. Soil Humus Fractions / D. W. Anderson and J. J. Schoenau. - 39. Light Fraction and Macroorganic Matter in Mineral Soils / E. G. Gregorich and B. H. Ellert. - 40. Water-Soluble Phenolic Materials / L. E. Lowe. - 41. Soil Lipids / Yeh-Moon Chae. - ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC SOILS. - 42. Sampling Organic Soils / Marsha I. Sheppard, Charles Tarnocai, and Denis H. Thibault. - 43. Physical Properties of Organic Soils / L. E. Parent and J. Caron. - 44. Chemical Properties of Organic Soils / A. Karam. - 45. Micromorphological Methodology for Organic Soils / C. A. Fox and L. E. Parent. - 46. Palynological Assessment of Organic Materials / Pierre J. H. Richard. - SOIL PHYSICAL ANALYSES. - 47. Particle Size Distribution / B. H. Sheldrick and C. Wang. - 48. Soil Shrinkage / B. P. Warkentin. - 49. Soil Consistency Limits / R. A. McBride. - 50. Density and Compressibility / J. L. B. Culley. - 51. Soil Water Content / G. C. Topp. - 52. Soil Water Potential / N. J. Livingston. - 53. Soil Water Desorption Curves / G. C. Topp, Y. T. Galganov, B. C. Ball, and M. R. Carter. - 54. Soil Porosity / M. R. Carter and B. C. Bail. - 55. Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Laboratory Measurement / W. D. Reynolds. - 56. Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Field Measurement / W. D. Reynolds. - 57. Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity and Sorptivity: Laboratory Measurement / F. J. Cook, G. P. Lilley, and R. A. Nunns. - 58. Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Estimation from Desorption Curves / R. de Jong. - 59. Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Field Measurement / W. D. Reynolds. - 60. Air Permeability / C. D. Grant and P. H. Groenevelt. - 61. Aggregate Stability to Water / D. A. Angers and G. R. Mehuys. - 62. Dry Aggregate Distribution / W. M. White. - 63. Soil Air / R. E. Farrell, J. A. Elliott, and E. de Jong. - 64. Soil Temperature / N. J. Livingston. - 65. Micromorphological methodology for inorganic soils / C. A. Fox, R. K. Guertin, E. Dickson, S. Sweeney, R. Protz, and A. R. Mermut. - SOIL MINERALOGICAL ANALYSES. - 66. Soil separation for mineralogical analysis / C. R. de Kimpe. - 67. Clay and silt analysis / C. R. de Kimpe. - 68. Sand analysis / C. R. de Kimpe. - 69. Identification and measurement of carbonate minerals / R. J. St. Arnaud, A. R. Mermut, and Tee Boon Goh. - 70. Chemical methods in mineralogical analysis / G. J. Ross. - ANALYSIS OF FROZEN SOILS. - 71. Sampling frozen soils / Charles Tarnocai. - 72. Hydrological properties of frozen soil / E. Perfect and B. D. Kay. - 73. Thermal properties of frozen soils / W. K. P. van Loon, I. A. van Haneghem, E. Perfect, and B. D. Kay. - 74. Frost heave potential / J.-M. Konrad. - 75. Depth of frost penetration / Fons J. Schellekens and Peter J. Williams. - INDEX.
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    Oslo [u.a.] : Norsk Polarinst.
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    Call number: AWI P9-94-0259
    In: Polarhåndbok
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 162 S. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 8276660576
    Series Statement: Polarhåndbok / Norsk Polarinstitutt 7
    Uniform Title: Svalbards geologi 〈engl.〉
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Introduction. - The geological exploration of Svalbard. - Svalbard, part of the Northern Polar Region. - What took place in Svalbard - when?. - Precambrian to Lower Silurian - from algae to trilobites. - Silurian and Devonian - folding and primitive fish. - Carboniferous and Permian - swamps and shallow seas. - Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous - squids and reptiles. - Tertiary - another folding episode, coal and sandstone. - Quaternary - ice ages and volcanoes. - Southern Spitsbergen. - Outer Isfjorden. - Longyearbyen - Sassenfjorden. - Bellsund. - Sveagruva - Reindalen. - Northwestern Spitsbergen. - Billefjorden to Ekmanfjorden. - The entrance to Isfjorden - Prins Karls Foreland - Engelskbukta. - The Kongsfjorden area. - Smeerenburgfjorden - Magdalenefjorden - Liefdefjorden. - Woodfjorden - Bockfjorden. - Northeastern Spitsbergen and Nordaustlandet. - Ny Friesland and Olav V Land. - Nordaustlandet and the neighbouring islands. - The islands in the East. - Barentsøya, Edgeøya, Hopen. - Kong Karls Land. - Bjørnøya (Bear Island). - Economic geology. - Heat from frozen rock. - Gold, iron and marble. - Is there oil on Svalbard?. - Tasks and challenges ahead. - Take care of Svalbard!. - Bibliography. - Geological maps published by the Norwegian Polar Institute. - Index.
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    San Diego : Academic Press
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    Call number: AWI A11-94-0226
    In: International geophysics series, Volume 53
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXIX, 573 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0123568803
    Series Statement: International geophysics series 53
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface Introduction List of Symbols Part I Fundamentals Chapter 1 Identification of Clouds 1.1 Atmospheric Structure and Scales 1.2 Cloud Types Identified Visually 1.2.1 Genera, Species, and Étages 1.2.2 Low Clouds 1.2.3 Middle Clouds 1.2.4 High Clouds 1.2.5 Orographic Clouds 1.3 Cloud Systems Identified by Satellite 1.3.1 Mesoscale Convective Systems 1.3 .2 Hurricanes 1.3.3 Extratropical Cyclones Chapter 2 Atmospheric Dynamics 2.1 The Basic Equations 2.1.1 Equation of Motion 2.1.2 Equation of State 2.1.3 Thermodynamic Equation 2.1.4 Mass Continuity 2.1.5 Water Continuity 2.1.6 The Full Set of Equations 2.2 Balanced Flow 2.2.1 Quasi-Geostrophic Motion 2.2.2 Semigeostrophic Motions 2.2.3 Gradient-Wind Balance 2.2.4 Hydrostatic Balance 2.2.5 Thermal Wind 2.2.6 Cyclostrophic Balance 2.3 Anelastic and Boussinesq Approximations 2.4 Vorticity 2.5 Potential Vorticity 2.6 Perturbation Form of the Equations 2.6.1 Equation of State and Continuity Equation 2.6.2 Thermodynamic and Water-Continuity Equations 2.6.3 Equation of Motion 2.6.4 Eddy Kinetic Energy Equation 2.7 Oscillations and Waves 2.7.1 Buoyancy Oscillations 2.7.2 Gravity Waves 2.7.3 Inertial Oscillations 2.7.4 Inertio-Gravity Waves 2.8 Adjustment to Geostrophic and Gradient Balance 2.9 Instabilities 2.9.1 Buoyant, Inertial, and Symmetric Instabilities 2.9.2 Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability 2.9.3 Rayleigh-Benard Instability 2.10 Representation of Eddy Fluxes 2.10.1 K-Theory 2.10.2 Higher-Order Closure 2.10.3 Large-Eddy Simulation 2.11 The Planetary Boundary Layer 2.11.1 The Ekman Layer 2.11.2 Boundary-Layer Stability 2.11.3 The Surface Layer Chapter 3 Cloud Microphysics 3.1 Microphysics of Warm Clouds 3.1.1 Nucleation of Drops 3.1.2 Condensation and Evaporation 3.1.3 Fall Speeds of Drops 3.1.4 Coalescence 3.1.5 Breakup of Drops 3.2 Microphysics of Cold Clouds 3.2.1 Homogeneous Nucleation of Ice Particles 3.2.2 Heterogeneous Nucleation of Ice Particles 3.2.3 Deposition and Sublimation 3.2.4 Aggregation and Riming 3.2.5 Hail 3.2.6 Ice Enhancement 3.2.7 Fall Speeds of Ice Particles 3.2.8 Melting 3.3 Types of Microphysical Processes and Categories of Water Substance in Clouds 3.4 Water-Continuity Equations 3.5 Explicit Water-Continuity Models 3.5.1 General 3.5.2 Explicit Modeling of Warm Clouds 3.5.3 Explicit Modeling of Cold Clouds 3.6 Bulk Water-Continuity Models 3 .6.1 Bulk Modeling of Warm Clouds 3.6.2 Bulk Modeling of Cold Clouds Chapter 4 Radar Meteorology 4.1 General Characteristics of Meteorological Radars 4.2 Reflectivity Measurements 4.2.1 Obtaining Reflectivity from Returned Power 4.2.2 Relating Reflectivity to Precipitation 4.2.3 Estimating Areal Precipitation from Radar Data 4.3 Polarization Data 4.4 Doppler Velocity Measurements 4.4.1 Radial Velocity 4.4.2 Velocity and Range Folding 4.4.3 Vertical Incidence Observations 4.4.4 Range-Height Data 4.4.5 Velocity-Azimuth Display Method 4.4.6 Multiple-Doppler Synthesis 4.4.7 Retrieval of Thermodynamic and Microphysical Variables Part II Phenomena Chapter 5 Shallow-Layer Clouds 5.1 Fog and Stratus in a Boundary Layer Cooled from Below 5.1.1 General Considerations 5.1.2 Turbulent Mixing in Fog 5.1.3 Radiation Fog 5. 1.4 Arctic Stratus 5.2 Stratus, Stratocumulus, and Small Cumulus in a Boundary Layer Heated from Below 5.2.1 General Considerations 5.2.2 Cloud-Topped Mixed Layer 5.2.3 Mesoscale Structure of Mixed-Layer Clouds 5.3 Cirriform Clouds 5.3.1 General Considerations 5.3.2 Cirrus Uncinus 5.3.3 Ice-Cloud Outflow from Cumulonimbus 5.3.4 Cirriform Cloud in a Thin Layer Apart from a Generating Source 5.4 Altostratus and Altocumulus 5.4.1 Altostratus and Altocumulus Produced as Remnants of Other Clouds 5.4.2 Altocumulus as High-Based Convective Clouds 5.4.3 Altostratus and Altocumulus as Shallow-Layer Clouds Aloft 5.4.4 Ice Particle Generation by Altocumulus Elements 5.4.5 Interaction of Altocumulus and Lower Cloud Layers Chapter 6 Nimbostratus 6.1 Stratiform Precipitation 6.1.1 Definition and Distinction from Convective Precipitation 6.1.2 Radar-Echo Structure 6.1.3 Microphysical Observations 6.1.4 Role of Convection 6.2 Nimbostratus with Shallow Embedded Convection Aloft 6.3 Nimbostratus Associated with Deep Convection 6.4 Radiation and Turbulent Mixing in Nimbostratus Chapter 7 Cumulus Dynamics 7.1 Buoyancy 7.2 Pressure Perturbation 7.3 Entrainment 7.3.1 General Considerations 7.3.2 Continuous, Homogeneous Entrainment 7.3.3 Discontinuous, Inhomogeneous Entrainment 7.4 Vorticity 7.4.1 General Considerations 7.4.2 Horizontal Vorticity 7.4.3 Vertical Vorticity 7.5 Modeling of Convective Clouds 7.5.1 General Considerations 7.5.2 One-Dimensional Time-Dependent Model 7.5.3 Two- and Three-Dimensional Models Chapter 8 Thunderstorms 8.1 Small Cumulonimbus Clouds 8.2 Multicell Thunderstorms 8.3 Supercell Thunderstorms 8.4 Environmental Conditions Favoring Different Types of Thunderstorms 8.5 Supercell Dynamics 8.5.1 Storm Splitting and Propagation 8.5.2 Directional Shear 8.6 Transition of the Supercell to the Tomadic Phase 8.7 Nonsupercell Tornadoes and Waterspouts 8.8 The Tornado 8.8.1 Observed Structure and Life Cycle 8.8.2 Tornado Vortex Dynamics 8.9 Gust Fronts 8.10 Downbursts 8.10.1 Definitions and Descriptive Models 8.10.2 Effects of Microbursts on Aircraft 8.10.3 Dynamics of Microbursts 8.11 Lines of Thunderstorms Chapter 9 Mesoscale Convective Systems 9.1 General Characteristics of the Cloud and Precipitation Patterns 9.1.1 Satellite Observations 9.1.2 Precipitation Structure 9.1.3 Life Cycle of a Precipitation Area 9.2 The Squall Line with Trailing Stratiform Precipitation 9.2.1 General Features 9.2.2 The Convective Region 9.2.3 The Stratiform Region 9.3 General Kinematic Characteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems 9.3.1 Divergence Associated with Mesoscale Convective Systems 9.3.2 Vorticity in Regions Containing Mesoscale Convective Systems Chapter 10 Clouds in Hurricanes 10.1 General Features of Hurricanes 10.1.1 Definition and Regions of Formation 10.1.2 General Pattern of Clouds and Precipitation 10.1.3 Storm-Scale Kinematics and Thermodynamics 10.2 The Inner-Core Region 10.3 Basic Hurricane Dynamics 10.4 Clouds and Precipitation in the Eyewall 10.4.1 Slantwise Circulation in the Eyewall Cloud 10.4.2 Strength of the Radial-Vertical Circulation in the Eyewafl Cloud 10.4.3 Vertical Convection in the Eyewall 10.4.4 Downdrafts 10.4.5 Eyewall Propagation 10.5 Rainbands Chapter 11 Precipitating Clouds in Extratropical Cyclones 11.1 Structure and Dynamics of a Baroclinic Wave 11.1.1 Idealized Horizontal and Vertical Structure 11.1.2 Dynamics Governing Large-Scale Vertical Air Motion 11.1.3 Application of the Omega Equation to a Real Baroclinic Wave 11.1.4 Low-Level Cyclone Development 11.2 Circulation at a Front 11.2.1 Quasi-Geostrophic Frontogenesis 11.2.2 Semigeostrophic Frontogenesis 11.2.3 Moist Frontogenesis 11.2.4 Some Simple Theoretical Examples 11.3 Horizontal Patterns of Frontal Zones in Developing Cyclones 11.4 Clouds and Precipitation in a Frontal Cyclone 11.4.1 Satellite-Observed Cloud Patterns 11.4.2 Distribution of Precipitation within the Cloud Pattern 11.4.3 Narrow Cold-Frontal Rainbands 11.4.4 Wide Cold-Frontal Rainbands 11.4.5 Warm-Frontal Rainbands 11.4.6 Clouds and Precipitation Associated with the Occlusion 11.5 Clouds in Polar Lows 11.5.1 Comma-Cloud System 11.5.2 Small Hurricane-like Vortex Chapter 12 Orographic Clouds 12.1 Shallow Clouds in Upslope Flow 12.2 Wave Clouds Produced by Long Ridges 12.2.1 Flow over Sinusoidal Terrain 12.2.2 Flow over a Ridge of Arbitrary Shape 12.2.3 Clouds Associated with Vertically Propagating Waves 12.2.4 Clouds Associated with Lee Waves 12.2.5 Nonlinear Effects: Large-Amplitude Waves, Blocking, the Hydraulic Jump, and Rotor Clouds 12.3 Clouds Associated with Flow over Isolated Peaks 12.4 Orographic Precipitation 12.4.1 Seeder-Feeder Mechanism over Small Hills 12.4.2 Upslope Condensation 12.4.3 Orographic Convection References Index
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  • 91
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-168-129
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: IX, 237 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISSN: 0176-5027
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 129
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., Diss., 1993
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  • 92
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Pergamon Press
    Call number: AWI G7-92-0464 ; AWI G7-16-75478
    Description / Table of Contents: The physics of glaciers, 2nd edition, explains the physical principles underlying the behaviour of glaciers and ice sheets, as far as these are understood at present. Major advances in most aspects of the subject have been made in the past 30 years and the book concentrates on these being an updated and expanded version of the first edition. Half the book deals with work done in the last 10 years, ie. since publication of the earlier edition.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII,380 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0-08-024004-6 , 0-08-024005-4
    Series Statement: Pergamon international Library of science, technology, engineering and social studies
    Note: Contents: 1. Introduction. - 2. The transformation of snow to ice. - 3. Structure and deformation of ice. - 4. The mass balance of a glacier. - 5. Glacier measurement techniques. - 6. Glacier flow I: ice deformation. - 7. Glacier flow II: basal sliding. - 8. Hydrology of glaciers. - 9. Flow of ice sheets and ice shelves. - 10. Distribution of temperature in glaciers and ice sheets. - 11. Structures and fabrics in glaciers and ice sheets. - 12. The response of a glacier to changes in mass balance. - 13. Glacier surges. - 14. Heat budget and climatology of glaciers. - 15. Ice core studies. - References. - Subject index. - Geographic index.
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  • 93
    Call number: AWI G1-97-0046
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 381 S. : graph. Darst.
    Language: English
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  • 94
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    Yakutsk : Institut Merzlotovedenija SO RAN
    Call number: AWI G3-93-0194
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 79 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5762307654
    Language: English , Russian , Chinese
    Note: Contents Preface / Cheng Guodong, R.M. Kamensky Comparison: development condition of frozen ground in the Bolshaya-Almatinka-Kosmo Permafrost Station, Kasakhstan and the Tian Shan Glaciological Station, China / Qiu Guoqing and A.P. Gorbunov Permafrost and pereletok in the forest zoe of Tian Shan / A.P. Gorbunov Distribution and thermal regime of alpine permafrost in the middle-section of East Tian Shan, China / Jin Huijun, Qiu Guoqing, Zhao Lin and Wang Shujuan Comparative characteristics of icings in Zailiysky Alatau and East Tian Shan / A.P. Gorbunov and E.D. Ermolin Some new data of D.S. electrical soundings of permafrost in Northern Tian Shan / Zeng Zhonggong, Wang Shujuan and A.E. Nemov The depositional characteristics of sediments in the Borehole No. 2 and No. 4 in the source area of Urumqi river / Zhao Lin and Qiu Guoqing Rock glaciers in Bolshaya Almatinka river basin and Urumqi river basin of Northern and Eastern Tian Shan / A.P. Gorbunov and S.N. Titkov Comparative characteristics of frost mound in the Mt. Zailiysky Alatau, Mt. Kalaucheng and Mt. Bogda / S.N. Titkov, Zhao Lin and Jin Huijun Permafrost and climate at the upper reach of Urumqi river during the past 15 000 years / Zhao Lin, Qui Guoqing and Jin Huijun Development condition of the polygonal soil-wedges in Zailiysky Alatau / A.P. Gorbunov, E.D. Ermolin, Zeng Zhonggong and Qiu Guoqing Pollen composition and its significance in the reconstruction of paleoclimate in Northern Tian Shan during the past 5000 year / Ma Yuzheng, Qiu Guoqing and Zhao Lin Discussion: Geocryological studies in Central Asia - Present and future / A.P. Gorbunov, E.D. Ermolin, S.N. Titkov, Qiu Guoqing, Zeng Zhanggong, Wang Shujuan, Zhao Lin and Jin Huijun , Zusammenfassung in russischer und chinesischer Sprache
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  • 95
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    Baltimore [u.a.] : John Hopkins University Press
    Call number: AWI G8-94-0319
    Description / Table of Contents: Until recently, simulation modeling was regarded as the domain of powerful computers and highly skilled programmers. But that is no longer the case. Thanks to the spreadsheet, simulation modeling is now accessible to anyone with a microcomputer: students and teachers, public officials, engineers and planners, and ordinary citizens concerned about the environment. In Modeling the world in a spreadsheet, Timothy Cartwright explains how to create models of different environmental phenomena - ranging from natural processes such as the dispersion of water and air pollution to social processes such as housing affordability. He also describes the models for some of the most exciting topics in current computer research, including artificial life, cellular decision-making, and chaos and fractals. Written for both experts and nonexperts, the book provides complete "recipes" for building and running the models in the most popular spreadsheet programs, such as Lotus 1-2-3, SuperCalc, Excel, Quatro, and others.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 423 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0801845963
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: Foreword. - Introduction: Simulation Modeling and Spreadsheets. - 1. MODELING NATURAL SYSTEMS. - 1. Blowing Smoke: Atmospheric Dispersion of Air Pollution. - 2. Running Water: The Underground Transport of Pollutants. - 3. Preserving a Species: Finding the Minimum Viable Population. - 4. Sustainable Yield: Managing the Forest for the Trees. - 5. Here Comes the Sun: Solar Energy from a Flat-Plate Collector. - 2. MODELING SOCIAL SYSTEMS. - 6. Macroeconomic Policy: Econometrics and the Klein Model. - 7. Urban Form: The Lowry Model of Population Distribution. - 8. Affordable Housing: The Bertaud Model. - 9. Traffic on the Roads: Modeling Trip Generation and Trip Distribution. - 10. Throwing Things Away: A Model for Waste Management. - 11. Multi-Criteria Analysis: An Environmental Impact Assessment Model. - 3. MODELING ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS. - 12. Life in a Spreadsheet: John Conway's Game. - 13. The Game of Choice: Neighborhood Tolerance. - 14. The Game Machine: Cellular Automata, Chaos, and Fractals. - 4. THE WORLD IN A SPREADSHEET. - Conclusion: Modeling with Microcomputers. - APPENDICES. - A. Creating the Models. - B. The Recipes. - Index. - Program Listings. - Listing 1.1 SMOKE. - Listing 2.1 WATER. - Listing 3.1 BEARS. - Listing 4.1 TREES. - Listing 5.1 SOLAR. - Listing 6.1 KLEIN. - Listing 7.1 LOWRY. - Listing 8.1 BERTAUD. - Listing 9.1 TRAFFIC. - Listing 10.1 WASTE. - Listing 11.1 EIA. - Listing 12.1 LIFE. - Listing 13.1 CHOICE. - Listing 14.1 GAMACH. - Program Recipes. - Recipe 1: Blowing Smoke. - Recipe 2: Running Water. - Recipe 3: Preserving a Species. - Recipe 4: Sustainable Yield. - Recipe 5: Here Comes the Sun. - Recipe 6: The Klein Model. - Recipe 7: The Lowry Model. - Recipe 8: The Bertaud Model. - Recipe 9: Traffic on the Roads. - Recipe 10: Throwing Things Away. - Recipe 11: Multi-Criteria Analysis and EIA. - Recipe 12: The Game of Life. - Recipe 13: The Game of Choice. - Recipe 14: The Game Machine.
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  • 96
    Call number: ZSP-168-120
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 74 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISSN: 0176-5027
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 120
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  • 97
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: ZSP-168-125
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: IV, 99, A5 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISSN: 0176-5027
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 125
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Kiel, Univ., Diss., 1993 u.d.T.: Zur Ökologie und Respiration einiger arktischer Bodenfische
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    Jakutsk : Institut Merzlotovedenija
    Call number: AWI G3-97-0020 ; AWI G3-22-74304
    Description / Table of Contents: Монография посвящена проблемам рельефообраэования и анапизу специфики рельефа в пределах низменных участков арктической криолитозоны. На примере устьевой области p. Лены рассматриваются проявления криоморфогенеза, особенности четвертичных отложений, подземных льдов, тектоники и дpyгиx природных условий. Показаны роль процессов криоморфогенеэа и их место в эволюции как древних, так и современных криогенных ландшафтов peгионa. Выделены специфические для каждого геоморфологическоrо района (подрайона) криоморфокомплексы, являющнеся удобным картировочным признаком, используемым при разного рода геолого-геоморфологических построениях. Выделение таких компексов является важнейшим звеном метода криоморфогенетического анализа. Книга предназначена для геокриологов, геоморфологов, географов, геологов, экологов и других специалистов, интересующихся проблемами рельефообразования в арктических районах и условиями формирования рельефа устьевых обпастей Арктики.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is devoted to the study of relief formation and the analysis of specific landforms on the lowlying sections in the Arctic permafrost zone. Cryomorphologic features, quaternary deposits; ground ice, tectonic and other natural conditions are considered on the example of the Lena Delta. The significance of cryomorphologic processes is revealed in the evolution of both ancient and modern permafrost landscapes in the area. Cryomorphocomplexcs are identified for individual geomorphologic regions (subregions), which are suitable indicators used for different geological and geomorphological mapping purposes. The identification of these complexes is an important step in the cryomorphogenetic analysis. Readership: permafrost researchers, geomorphologists, geographers, geologists, ecologists, scientists interested in the problems of the relief formation in the Arctic and in the Arctic delta areas.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 173 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5-7623-0603-8
    Language: Russian
    Note: ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ ВВЕДЕНИЕ Глава 1. АНАЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ОБЗОР 1.1. Об основных пoнятияx криоморфологии. Криоморфокомплскс и криоморфогенетический анализ 1.2. Некоторые проблемные вопросы гeoкpиологии, палеогеографии и четвертичной гeoлoгии paйона исследований 1.3. Основные проблемы геоморфологии и неотектоники Глава 2. КРАТКАЯ ГЕОЛОГО-ГЕОГРАФИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА РАЙОНА 2.1. Физико-географический очерк 2.2. Главные черты структурно-геологического строения Глава 3. МЕРЗЛОТНО-ГЕОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ И ГЕОМОРФОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ УСЛОВИЯ 3.1. Сезонно-талые и мноrолетнемерзлые породы 3.2. Рельеф 3.3. Распространение и региональная специфика основных современных рельефообразующих процессов Глава 4. РОЛЬ ПРОЦЕССОВ КРИОМОРФОГЕНЕЗА В ФОРМИРОВАНИИ РЕЛЬЕФА Глава 5. МЕСТО КРИОМОРФОГЕНЕЗА В ЭВОЛЮЦИИ ЛАНДШАФТОВ 5.1. Криоморфогенез в позднем плейстоцепе 5.2. Криоморфогенез в голоцене 5.3 Криоморфогенез на современном этапе Глава 6. ВЫДЕЛЕНИЕ КРИОМОРФОКОМПЛЕКСОВ КАК ВАЖНЕЙШЕЕ ЗВЕНО МЕТОДА КРИОМОРФОГЕНЕТИЧЕСКОГО АНАЛИЗА (на примере устьевой обпасти р. Лены) ЗАКЛЮЧЕНИЕ ЛИТЕРАТУРА ПРИЛОЖЕНИЯ , In kyrillischer Schrift
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  • 99
    Call number: AWI G3-94-0085
    Description / Table of Contents: The book contains original papers of researcher from different continents and countries of the world. These papers are devoted to the problems of a new science - cryopedology. Cryopedology is a branch of soil science and geocryology which studies soil as an object of cryogenesis action. Items of genesis, geography, physics and chemistry of cryogenic soils are reflected in this collection. All these items are a subject of discussion at the Joint Russian-American Seminar on Cryopedology and Global Change held in November 15- 16, 1992, Pushchino, Russia. This book also contains papers which were not included in the Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Cryopedology held in November 10-14, 1992, Pushchino, Russia.
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    Pages: 361 p. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 1 Kt.-Beil. , 20 cm
    ISBN: 5-201-10579-3
    Note: CONTENTS: Resolution. - Summary and resolutions. Joint Russian-American Seminar on Cryopedology and Global Change. - I. GEOGRAPHY, GENESIS AND CLASSIFICATION OF FROSTGENIC SOILS. - The placement of Cryosols in soil taxonomy / R. W. Arnold, H. Eswaran, E. Van den Berg, and P. Reich. - Principles of the Canadian Cryosols classification / C. Tarnocai. - Correlation of Russian, US, and Canadian classification systems for selected tundra and taiga soils (in N-E Russia) / G. Mazhitova, C. L. Ping, J. Moore, S. Gubin, S. Smith. - Classification of seasonally freezing soils by their thermal regime / D. A. Gilichinsky. - Development condition of Cryosols in alpine and ~la teau regions of Western China / Qiu Guoqing and Chen Guodong. - Cryogenesis and paleocryogenesis in soils of Mongolia / S. V. Maximovich. - Factoral-genetic systematization of Middle Siberia subarctics soils / Yu. I. Yershov. - Problems of genesis and classification of north taiga soils of the European Russia / G. M. Vtiurin. - Soils of Casey Station (Wilkes Land, Antarctica) / H.-P. Blume, M. Bölter. - Warm permafrost soils of Interior Alaska / J. P. Moore, D. K. Swanson, C. L. Ping. - Soil cover of river valleys of the Yamal Peninsula / F. G. Gafurov. - Soil-geobotanical characteristics of flood plains in the Eastern sector of the Arctics / S. V. Maximovich, A. N. Butsenko. - II. EVOLUTION OF FROSTGENIC SOILS. - Soil formation and cryogenesis on the Russian Plain during the last 125000 years / A. A. Velichko, T. D. Morozova, V. P. Nechayev. - Global change and soil formation in the Antarctic Region / J. G. Bockheim. - Micromorphology for diagnostics of the modern and paleocryosoils features / T. V. Tursina. - Design of an experiment to detect the effects of global change on soil development in the Southern Circumpolar Region / J. G. Bockheim, M. Bölter, I. B. Campbell. - Pyrogenesis and evolution of cryogenic soils / A. P. Chevychelov. - Evolution of soil and ground thermal state in permafrost in connection with contemporary global changes of climate / A. V. Pavlov. - Ill. PROPERTIES, PROCESSES AND REGIMES OF FREEZING SOILS. - Seasonal characteristics of thermal processes in tundra soils / B. E. Rydén. - Influence of winter freezing on the organic profile structure of Middle Sikhote-Alm soils / G. M. Minkowsky, S. A. Shoba. - Structure formation dynamics in tundra cryogenic non-gleyed soils (tundra cryozems) / S. V. Gubin. - Development of granular structure in surface horizons of strongly cryoturbated soils / C. A. S. Smith, C. A. Fox. - Seasonal soil freezing and hydrological processes on slopes / V. V. Demidov, V. E. Ostroumov, A. N. Butsenko, J. A. Nikitishena. - Redoximorphic features in permafrost soils / C. L. Ping, W. Lynn, C. A. S. Smith. - Hydrotermic regime of longseasonally freezing soils (exemplifered by irrigated leached chernozems) / I. V. Slesarev, N. A. Shaporina. - Unfrozen water types in frozen soils / V. E.Ostroumov. - Chemical and physical features of the active layer as related to landslides on Yamal Peninsula / M. Leibman, F. Rivkin, I. Streletskaya. - Specificity of the phase transformations in the cryogenic saline sandy soils / A. D. Frolov, I. V. Fediukin, A. S. Pavlov. - IV. MICROORGANISMS, ORGANIC MATTER, BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY AND GAS FUNCTION OF FREEZING SOILS. - Microflora of acid organogenic soils in the mountainous subarctic region of North-Eastern Asia / I. B. Grishkan, D. I. Berman. - Determination of the amount of carbon in highly cryoturbated soils / J. M. Kimble, C. Tarnocai, C. L. Ping, R. Ahrens, C. A. S. Smith, J. Moore, W. Lynn. - Humus accumulation and soil formation in Svalbard / J. Lag. - δ13C-Analysis of permafrost soil samples of NE-Siberia / E.-M. Pfeiffer, H. Janssen. - New techniques in stadying humic substances in permafrost soils / C. L. Ping, R. L. Malcolm, G. J. Michaelson. - The pool and renovation time of soil carbon in northern taiga and tundra of European Russia / A. E. Cherkinskiy, S. V. Goryachkin. - Soil biological activity and transformation of organic matter during winter / B. Zolotareva, T. Demkina. - Seasonal emission of methane from the active layer of organic tundra soils-scale and controlling factors / T. Christensen. - Carbon dioxide behaviour in cryogenic soils of North-Eastern Asia / D. G. Fedorov-Davydov. - The CO2 monitored fluxes from northern terrestrial ecosystems / S. A. Zimov, S. P. Davydov, Yu. V. Voropayev, S. F. Prosyannikov, I. P. Semiletov.
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  • 100
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    Sankt-Peterburg : Gidrometeoizdat
    Call number: AWI A6-94-0036
    Description / Table of Contents: The book "Introduction to large-scale atmospheric dynamics (adiabatic invariants and their use)" by M. V. Kurganskiy deals with the main principles of large-scale atmospheric dynamics. There are considered in the book: conservation laws of energy, entropy, angular momentum, potential vorticity, vortex charge and helicity, quasi-geostrophic theory, barotropic and baroclinic instability problem, boundary layer theory. The special chapter is devoted to the isentropic analysis of large-scale atmospheric processes with the use of potential vorticity concept. The book is intended for the experts in geophysical fluid dynamics, meteorology and atmospheric physics as well as for students and postgraduates of the corresponding specialities.
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    Pages: 166 S.
    ISBN: 5-286-01110-1
    Note: In kyrill. Schr.
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