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  • 1
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer communication systems ; Information storage and retrieval ; Multimedia information systems ; Computers and civilization ; Electrical engineering ; Computer Science ; Computer Communication Networks ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Information Storage and Retrieval ; Multimedia Information Systems ; Communications Engineering, Networks ; Computers and Society
    Description / Table of Contents: Irrespective of whether we use economic or societal metrics, the Internet is one of the most important technical infrastructures in existence today. It will be a catalyst for much of our innovation and prosperity in the future. A competitive Europe will require Internet connectivity and services beyond the capabilities offered by current technologies. Future Internet research is therefore a must.  This book is published in full compliance with the Open Access publishing initiative; it is based on the research carried out within the Future Internet Assembly (FIA). It contains a sample of representative results from the recent FIA meetings spanning a broad range of topics, all being of crucial importance for the future Internet.  The book includes 32 contributions and has been structured into the following sections, each of which is preceded by a short introduction: Foundations: architectural issues; socio-economic issues; security and trust; and experiments and experimental design. Future Internet Areas: networks, services, and content; and applications
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 465 pages)
    ISBN: 9783642208980
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer communication systems ; Information storage and retrieval ; Multimedia information systems ; Computers and civilization ; Management information systems ; Computer Science ; Computer Communication Networks ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Management of Computing and Information Systems ; Multimedia Information Systems ; Information Storage and Retrieval ; Computers and Society
    Description / Table of Contents: Software Driven Networks, Virtualisation, Programmability and Autonomic Management --- Towards a Socially-Aware Management of New Overlay Application Traffic Combined with Energy Efficiency in the Internet (SmartenIT) --- The NEBULA Future Internet Architecture --- Open the Way to Future Networks – A Viewpoint Framework from ITU-T --- Towards a Minimal Core for Information-Centric Networking --- Managing QoS for Future Internet Applications over Virtual Sensor Networks --- High Availability in the Future Internet --- Integrating OpenFlow in IMS Networks and Enabling for Future Internet Research and Experimentation --- Computing and Networking Clouds Contrail: Distributed Application Deployment under SLA in Federated Heterogeneous Clouds --- Cloud–Based Evaluation Framework for Big Data --- Optimizing Service Ecosystems in the Cloud --- Resource Optimisation in IoT Cloud Systems by Using Matchmaking and Self-management Principles --- Towards a Secure Network Virtualization Architecture for the Future Internet --- Seeding the Cloud: An Innovative Approach to Grow Trust in Cloud Based Infrastructures --- Internet of Things --- IoT6 – Moving to an IPv6-Based Future IoT --- SmartSantander: Internet of Things Research and Innovation through Citizen Participation --- A Cognitive Management Framework for Empowering the Internet of Things --- Building Modular Middlewares for the Internet of Things with OSGi --- Towards an Architecture for Future Internet Applications --- ComVantage: Mobile Enterprise Collaboration Reference Framework and Enablers for Future Internet Information Interoperability --- Test-Enabled Architecture for IoT Service Creation and Provisioning --- Enabling Technologies and Economic Incentives Sustainable Wireless Broadband Access to the Future Internet --- The EARTH Project --- An Internet-Based Architecture Supporting Ubiquitous Application User Interfaces --- Cooperative Strategies for Power Saving in Multi-standard Wireless Devices --- Counting the Cost of FIRE: Overcoming Barriers to Sustainable Experimentation Facilities --- User Involvement in Future Internet Projects --- Design and Implementation of Cooperative Network Connectivity Proxy Using Universal Plug and Play --- Book Sponsoring Projects Overview 3DLife - Bringing the Media Internet to Life --- CONCORD Project Management of the Future Internet --- FLAMINGO NoE Project Management of the Future Internet --- The GEYSERS Concept and Major Outcomes --- iCore: A Cognitive Management Framework for the Internet of Things --- IoT6 Project in a Nutshell --- Mobile Cloud Networking: Mobile Network, Compute, and Storage as One Service On-Demand --- The SmartenIT STREP Project: Socially-Aware Management of New Overlay Application Traffic Combined with Energy Efficiency in the Internet --- The SmartSantander Project --- UniverSelf, Realizing Autonomics for Future Networks
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XLIV, 369 pages) , 131 illustrations
    ISBN: 9783642380822
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computational linguistics ; Computer Science ; Language Translation and Linguistics ; Computational Linguistics
    Description / Table of Contents: Key Messages --- Executive Summary --- 1.Introduction --- 2.Multilingual Europe: Facts, Challenges, Opportunities --- 3.Major Trends in Information and Communication Technologies --- 4.Language Technology 2012: Current State and Opportunities --- 5.Language Technology 2020: The META-NET Technology Vision --- 6.Language Technology 2020: Priority Research Themes --- 7.Towards a Shared European Programme for Multilingual Europe 2020: Next Steps --- A.References --- B.List of Key Contributors --- C.Milestones and History of the Strategic Research Agenda --- D.About META-NET --- E.Members of META-NET --- F.Abbreviations and Acroynms
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 87 pages) , 22 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9783642363498
    Language: English
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer
    Keywords: Computer science ; Management information systems ; Industrial management ; Application software ; Computer Science ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Business Process Management ; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing ; Management of Computing and Information Systems
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction --- The Problem - Part I --- The Solution --- Transition --- The Problem - Part II --- The Solution - Part II --- Transition - Part II --- The Problem - Part III --- The Solution - Part III --- Transition - Part III --- The Problem, The Solution and The End - Final Part --- Troubleshooting
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 143 pages) , 210 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9783642369049
    Language: English
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computational linguistics ; Computer Science ; Language Translation and Linguistics ; Computational Linguistics
    Description / Table of Contents: Key Messages --- Executive Summary --- 1.Introduction --- 2.Multilingual Europe: Facts, Challenges, Opportunities --- 3.Major Trends in Information and Communication Technologies --- 4.Language Technology 2012: Current State and Opportunities --- 5.Language Technology 2020: The META-NET Technology Vision --- 6.Language Technology 2020: Priority Research Themes --- 7.Towards a Shared European Programme for Multilingual Europe 2020: Next Steps --- A.References --- B.List of Key Contributors --- C.Milestones and History of the Strategic Research Agenda --- D.About META-NET --- E.Members of META-NET --- F.Abbreviations and Acroynms
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 87 pages) , 22 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9783642363498
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer organization ; Computer Science ; Computer Science, general ; Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks
    Description / Table of Contents: Apress is proud to announce that Rethinking the Internet of Things was a 2014 Jolt Award Finalist, the highest honor for a programming book. And the amazing part is that there is no code in the book. Over the next decade, most devices connected to the Internet will not be used by people in the familiar way that personal computers, tablets and smart phones are. Billions of interconnected devices will be monitoring the environment, transportation systems, factories, farms, forests, utilities, soil and weather conditions, oceans and resources. Many of these sensors and actuators will be networked into autonomous sets, with much of the information being exchanged machine-to-machine directly and without human involvement. Machine-to-machine communications are typically terse. Most sensors and actuators will report or act upon small pieces of information - "chirps". Burdening these devices with current network protocol stacks is inefficient, unnecessary and unduly increases their cost of ownership. This must change. The architecture of the Internet of Things must evolve now by incorporating simpler protocols toward at the edges of the network, or remain forever inefficient. Rethinking the Internet of Things describes reasons why we must rethink current approaches to the Internet of Things. Appropriate architectures that will coexist with existing networking protocols are described in detail. An architecture comprised of integrator functions, propagator nodes, and end devices, along with their interactions, is explored
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVI, 192 pages) , 75 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781430257417
    Language: English
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer
    Keywords: Computer science ; Management information systems ; Industrial management ; Application software ; Computer Science ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Business Process Management ; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing ; Management of Computing and Information Systems
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction --- The Problem - Part I --- The Solution --- Transition --- The Problem - Part II --- The Solution - Part II --- Transition - Part II --- The Problem - Part III --- The Solution - Part III --- Transition - Part III --- The Problem, The Solution and The End - Final Part --- Troubleshooting
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 143 pages) , 210 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9783642369049
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer Science ; Computer Science, general
    Description / Table of Contents: Sensor Technologies: Healthcare, Wellness and Environmental Applications explores the key aspects of sensor technologies, covering wired, wireless, and discrete sensors for the specific application domains of healthcare, wellness and environmental sensing.  It discusses the social, regulatory, and design considerations specific to these domains. The book provides an application-based approach using real-world examples to illustrate the application of sensor technologies in a practical and experiential manner. The book  guides the reader from the formulation of the research question, through the design and validation process, to the deployment and management phase of sensor applications.  The processes and examples used in the book are primarily based on research carried out by Intel or joint academic research programs. "Sensor Technologies: Healthcare, Wellness and Environmental Applications provides an extensive overview of sensing technologies and their applications in healthcare, wellness, and environmental monitoring. From sensor hardware to system applications and case studies, this book gives readers an in-depth understanding of the technologies and how they can be applied. I would highly recommend it to students or researchers who are interested in wireless sensing technologies and the associated applications." Dr. Benny Lo Lecturer, The Hamlyn Centre, Imperial College of London     "This timely addition to the literature on sensors covers the broad complexity of sensing, sensor types, and the vast range of existing and emerging applications in a very clearly written and accessible manner.  It is particularly good at capturing the exciting possibilities that will occur as sensor networks merge with cloud-based ‘big data’ analytics to provide a host of new applications that will impact directly on the individual in ways we cannot fully predict at present.  It really brings this home through the use of carefully chosen case studies that bring the overwhelming concept of 'big data' down to the personal level of individual life and health."   Dermot Diamond Director, National Centre for Sensor Research, Principal Investigator, CLARITY Centre for Sensor Web Technologies, Dublin City University                                                                      "Sensor Technologies: Healthcare, Wellness and Environmental Applications takes the reader on an end-to-end journey of sensor technologies, covering the fundamentals from an engineering perspective, introducing how the data gleaned can be both processed and visualized, in addition to offering exemplar case studies in a number of application domains.  It is a must-read for those studying any undergraduate course that involves sensor technologies.  It also provides a thorough foundation for those involved in the research and development of applied sensor systems.  I highly recommend it to any engineer who wishes to broaden their knowledge in this area!" Chris Nugent Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Ulster  
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXV, 336 pages) , 108 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781430260141
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer Science ; Computer Science, general
    Description / Table of Contents: Android on x86: an Introduction to Optimizing for Intel® Architecture serves two main purposes. First, it makes the case for adapting your applications onto Intel’s x86 architecture, including discussions of the business potential, the changing landscape of the Android marketplace, and the unique challenges and opportunities that arise from x86 devices. The fundamental idea is that extending your applications to support x86 or creating new ones is not difficult, but it is imperative to know all of the technicalities. This book is dedicated to providing you with an awareness of these nuances and an understanding of how to tackle them. Second, and most importantly, this book provides a one-stop detailed resource for best practices and procedures associated with the installation issues, hardware optimization issues, software requirements, programming tasks, and performance optimizations that emerge when developers consider the x86 Android devices. Optimization discussions dive into native code, hardware acceleration, and advanced profiling of multimedia applications. The authors have collected this information so that you can use the book as a guide for the specific requirements of each application project. This book is not dedicated solely to code; instead it is filled with the information you need in order to take advantage of x86 architecture. It will guide you through installing the Android SDK for Intel Architecture, help you understand the differences and similarities between processor architectures available in Android devices, teach you to create and port applications, debug existing x86 applications, offer solutions for NDK and C++ optimizations, and introduce the Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager. This book provides the most useful information to help you get the job done quickly while utilizing best practices
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVII, 380 pages) , 180 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781430261315
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Keywords: Computer science ; Data encryption (Computer science) ; Database management ; Computer Science ; Data Encryption ; Database Management
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is a must have resource guide for anyone who wants to ...  implement TXT within their environments.  I wish we had this guide when our engineering teams were implementing TXT on our solution platforms!   John McAuley,EMC Corporation "This book details innovative technology that provides significant benefit to both the cloud consumer and the cloud provider when working to meet the ever increasing requirements of trust and control in the cloud."   Alex Rodriguez,  Expedient Data Centers "This book is an invaluable reference for understanding enhanced server security, and how to deploy and leverage computing environment trust to reduce supply chain risk."   Pete Nicoletti. Virtustream Inc. Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel TXT) is a new security technology that started appearing on Intel server platforms in 2010. This book explains Intel Trusted Execution Technology for Servers, its purpose, application, advantages, and limitations. This book guides the server administrator / datacenter manager in enabling the technology as well as establishing a launch control policy that he can use to customize the server’s boot process to fit the datacenter’s requirements. This book explains how the OS (typically a Virtual Machine Monitor or Hypervisor) and supporting software can build on the secure facilities afforded by Intel TXT to provide additional security features and functions. It provides examples how the datacenter can create and use trusted pools. With a foreword from Albert Caballero, the CTO at Trapezoid
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 156 pages) , 56 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781430261490
    Language: English
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  • 11
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    Berkeley, CA : Apress
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer programming ; Programming languages (Electronic computers) ; Computer Science ; Programming Techniques ; Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
    Description / Table of Contents: The book is great! It's clear and easy to read, with loads of examples that showed my students what to do. -- Larry Snyder, Emeritus Professor, University of Washington, Department of Computer Science and Engineering "Having the TouchDevelop book available made our events so much easier. Students could figure things out for themselves with help from the book." -- Jennifer Marsman, Microsoft Principal Developer Evangelist Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are set to become the main computers that virtually all people will own and carry with them at all times. And yet,mobile devices are not yet used for all computing tasks. A project at Microsoft Research was created to answer a simple question: "It is possible to create interesting apps directly on a smartphone or tablet, without using a separate PC or a keyboard?" The result is TouchDevelop, a programming environment that runs on all modern mobile devices such as Windows Phone, iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, and also on PCs and Macs. This book walks you through all of the screens of the TouchDevelop app, and it points out similarities and differences of the TouchDevelop language compared to other programming languages. For users, the book can serve as a handyreference next to the phone. The book systematically addresses all programming language constructs, starting from the very basic constructs such as variables and loops. The book also explores many of the phone sensors and data sources which make creating apps for mobile devices so rewarding. If you are new to programming with TouchDevelop, or if you have not yet worked on touchscreen devices, we suggest that you read the book starting from Chapter 1. If you are already familiar with the basic paradigm of the TouchDevelop programming environment, then feel free to jump ahead to the later chapters that address particular topic areas. This book is written from the perspective of a person developing their code using a web browser. The TouchDevelop Web App runs in many modern browsers on many different devices including smartphones and tablets, Macs, PC. All screenshots and navigation instructions refer to the TouchDevelop Web App running in a browser. For Windows Phone, there is a dedicated TouchDevelop app in the Windows Phone Store which gives access to many more sensors and data sources. Starting with the TouchDevelop app v3.0 for Windows Phone 8, the phone app will share the same look and navigation structure and all features of the Web App
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 270 pages) , 69 illustrations
    Edition: 3rd edition
    ISBN: 9781430261377
    Language: English
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  • 12
    Keywords: Computer science ; Production management ; Management information systems ; Special purpose computers ; Software engineering ; Application software ; Computer Science ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Business IT Infrastructure ; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing ; Operations Management ; Software Engineering ; Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction to the Internet of Things --- The Need for a Common Ground for the IoT — The History and Reasoning Behind the IoT — A Project --- The IoT Architectural Reference Model as Enabler --- IoT in Practice: Examples — IoT in Logistics and Health --- IoT — A Guidance to the ARM --- A Process to Generate Concrete Architectures --- IoT Reference Model --- IoT Reference Architecture --- The IoT ARM Reference Manual --- Interactions --- Toward a Concrete Architecture --- ARM Testimonials --- Summary and Outlook
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 349 pages) , 131 illustrations, 116 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9783642404030
    Language: English
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  • 13
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computers ; Computer simulation ; Application software ; Bioinformatics ; Computer Science ; Simulation and Modeling ; Computational Biology/Bioinformatics ; Models and Principles ; Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities
    Description / Table of Contents: Natural Computing --- Ethological response to periodic stimulation in Chara and Brepharisma --- Adaptive path-finding and transport network formation by the amoeba-like organism Physarum --- Aggregate "Calculation" in Economic Phenomena: Distributions and Fluctuations --- Towards Co-evolution of Information, Life and Artifcial Life --- Harness the Nature for Computation --- Things Theory of Art Should Learn From Natural Computing --- Study on the use of Evolutionary Techniques for inference in Gene Regulatory Networks --- Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks from Gene Expression Data using Decoupled Recurrent Neural Network Model --- Design and control of synthetic biological systems --- Satellite Symposium on Computational Aesthetics --- Preface–Natural Computing and Computational Aesthetics --- The Significance of Natural Computing for Considering Computational Aesthetics of Nature --- Perceiving the Gap: asynchronous coordination of plural algorithms and disconnected logical types in ambient space --- Aesthetic Aspects of Technology-mediated Self-awareness Experiences
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 155 pages) , 64 illustrations
    ISBN: 9784431543947
    Language: English
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    Berkeley, CA : Apress
    Keywords: Computer science ; Data encryption (Computer science) ; Computers ; Computer Science ; Information Systems and Communication Service ; Data Encryption
    Description / Table of Contents: Managing Risk and Information Security: Protect to Enable, an ApressOpen title, describes the changing risk environment and why a fresh approach to information security is needed. Because almost every aspect of an enterprise is now dependent on technology, the focus of IT security must shift from locking down assets to enabling the business while managing and surviving risk. This compact book discusses business risk from a broader perspective, including privacy and regulatory considerations. It describes the increasing number of threats and vulnerabilities, but also offers strategies for developing solutions. These include discussions of how enterprises can take advantage of new and emerging technologies—such as social media and the huge proliferation of Internet-enabled devices—while minimizing risk. With ApressOpen, content is freely available through multiple online distribution channels and electronic formats with the goal of disseminating professionally edited and technically reviewed content to the worldwide community. Here are some of the responses from reviewers of this exceptional work: "Managing Risk and Information Security is a perceptive, balanced, and often thought-provoking exploration of evolving information risk and security challenges within a business context.  Harkins clearly connects the needed, but often-overlooked linkage and dialog between the business and technical worlds and offers actionable strategies.   The book contains eye-opening security insights that are easily understood, even by the curious layman." Fred Wettling, Bechtel Fellow, IS&T Ethics & Compliance Officer, Bechtel "As disruptive technology innovations and escalating cyber threats continue to create enormous information security challenges, Managing Risk and Information Security: Protect to Enable provides a much-needed perspective. This book compels information security professionals to think differently about concepts of risk management in order to be more effective. The specific and practical guidance offers a fast-track formula for developing information security strategies which are lock-step with business priorities." Laura Robinson, Principal, Robinson Insight Chair, Security for Business Innovation Council (SBIC) Program Director, Executive Security Action Forum (ESAF) "The mandate of the information security function is being completely rewritten. Unfortunately most heads of security haven’t picked up on the change, impeding their companies’ agility and ability to innovate. This book makes the case for why security needs to change, and shows how to get started. It will be regarded as marking the turning point in information security for years to come." Dr. Jeremy Bergsman, Practice Manager, CEB     "The world we are responsible to protect is changing dramatically and at an accelerating pace. Technology is pervasive in virtually every aspect of our lives. Clouds, virtualization and mobile are redefining computing – and they are just the beginning of what is to come. Your security perimeter is defined by wherever your information and people happen to be. We are attacked by professional adversaries who are better funded than we will ever be. We in the information security profession must change as dramatically as the environment we protect. We need new skills and new strategies to do our jobs effectively. We literally need to change the way we think.   Written by one of the best in the business, Managing Risk and Information Security challenges traditional security theory with clear examples of the need for change. It also provides expert advice on how to dramatically increase the success of your security strategy and methods – from dealing with the misperception of risk to how to become a Z-shaped CISO.   Managing Risk and Information Security is the ultimate treatise on how to deliver effective security to the world we live in for the next 10 years. It is absolute must reading for anyone in our profession – and should be on the desk of every CISO in the world."   Dave Cullinane, CISSP CEO Security Starfish, LLC "In this overview, Malcolm Harkins delivers an insightful survey of the trends, threats, and tactics shaping information risk and security. From regulatory compliance to psychology to the changing threat context, this work provides a compelling introduction to an important topic and trains helpful attention on the effects of changing technology and management practices." Dr. Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar Professor, Stanford Law School Co-Director, Stanford Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), Stanford University     "Malcolm Harkins gets it. In his new book Malcolm outlines the major forces changing the information security risk landscape from a big picture perspective, and then goes on to offer effective methods of managing that risk from a practitioner's viewpoint. The combination makes this book unique and a must read for anyone interested in IT risk." Dennis Devlin AVP, Information Security and Compliance, The George Washington University    "Managing Risk and Information Security is the first-to-read, must-read book on information security for C-Suite executives.  It is accessible, understandable and actionable. No sky-is-falling scare tactics, no techno-babble – just straight talk about a critically important subject. There is no better primer on the economics, ergonomics and psycho-behaviourals of security than this." Thornton May, Futurist, Executive Director & Dean, IT Leadership Academy     "Managing Risk and Information Security is a wake-up call for information security executives and a ray of light for business leaders.  It equips organizations with the knowledge required to transform their security programs from a "culture of no" to one focused on agility, value and competitiveness. Unlike other publications, Malcolm provides clear and immediately applicable solutions to optimally balance the frequently opposing needs of risk reduction and business growth. This book should be required reading for anyone currently serving in, or seeking to achieve, the role of Chief Information Security Officer." Jamil Farshchi, Senior Business Leader of Strategic Planning and Initiatives, VISA     "For too many years, business and security – either real or imagined – were at odds. In Managing Risk and Information Security: Protect to Enable, you get what you expect – real life practical ways to break logjams, have security actually enable business, and marries security architecture and business architecture. Why this book?  It's written by a practitioner, and not just any practitioner, one of the leading minds in Security today." John Stewart, Chief Security Officer, Cisco     "This book is an invaluable guide to help security professionals address risk in new ways in this alarmingly fast changing environment. Packed with examples which makes it a pleasure to read, the book captures practical ways a forward thinking CISO can turn information security into a competitive advantage for their business.    This book provides a new framework for managing risk in an entertaining and thought provoking way. This will change the way security professionals work with their business leaders, and help get products to market faster.   The 6 irrefutable laws of information security should be on a stone plaque on the desk of every security professional." Steven Proctor, VP, Audit & Risk Management, Flextronics
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 152 pages) , 19 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781430251149
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Production management ; Management information systems ; Special purpose computers ; Software engineering ; Application software ; Computer Science ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Business IT Infrastructure ; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing ; Operations Management ; Software Engineering ; Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction to the Internet of Things --- The Need for a Common Ground for the IoT — The History and Reasoning Behind the IoT — A Project --- The IoT Architectural Reference Model as Enabler --- IoT in Practice: Examples — IoT in Logistics and Health --- IoT — A Guidance to the ARM --- A Process to Generate Concrete Architectures --- IoT Reference Model --- IoT Reference Architecture --- The IoT ARM Reference Manual --- Interactions --- Toward a Concrete Architecture --- ARM Testimonials --- Summary and Outlook
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 349 pages) , 131 illustrations, 116 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9783642404030
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Computers ; Computer simulation ; Application software ; Bioinformatics ; Computer Science ; Simulation and Modeling ; Computational Biology/Bioinformatics ; Models and Principles ; Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities
    Description / Table of Contents: Natural Computing --- Ethological response to periodic stimulation in Chara and Brepharisma --- Adaptive path-finding and transport network formation by the amoeba-like organism Physarum --- Aggregate "Calculation" in Economic Phenomena: Distributions and Fluctuations --- Towards Co-evolution of Information, Life and Artifcial Life --- Harness the Nature for Computation --- Things Theory of Art Should Learn From Natural Computing --- Study on the use of Evolutionary Techniques for inference in Gene Regulatory Networks --- Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks from Gene Expression Data using Decoupled Recurrent Neural Network Model --- Design and control of synthetic biological systems --- Satellite Symposium on Computational Aesthetics --- Preface–Natural Computing and Computational Aesthetics --- The Significance of Natural Computing for Considering Computational Aesthetics of Nature --- Perceiving the Gap: asynchronous coordination of plural algorithms and disconnected logical types in ambient space --- Aesthetic Aspects of Technology-mediated Self-awareness Experiences
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 155 pages) , 64 illustrations
    ISBN: 9784431543947
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer communication systems ; Information storage and retrieval ; Multimedia information systems ; Computers and civilization ; Management information systems ; Computer Science ; Computer Communication Networks ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Management of Computing and Information Systems ; Multimedia Information Systems ; Information Storage and Retrieval ; Computers and Society
    Description / Table of Contents: Software Driven Networks, Virtualisation, Programmability and Autonomic Management --- Towards a Socially-Aware Management of New Overlay Application Traffic Combined with Energy Efficiency in the Internet (SmartenIT) --- The NEBULA Future Internet Architecture --- Open the Way to Future Networks – A Viewpoint Framework from ITU-T --- Towards a Minimal Core for Information-Centric Networking --- Managing QoS for Future Internet Applications over Virtual Sensor Networks --- High Availability in the Future Internet --- Integrating OpenFlow in IMS Networks and Enabling for Future Internet Research and Experimentation --- Computing and Networking Clouds Contrail: Distributed Application Deployment under SLA in Federated Heterogeneous Clouds --- Cloud–Based Evaluation Framework for Big Data --- Optimizing Service Ecosystems in the Cloud --- Resource Optimisation in IoT Cloud Systems by Using Matchmaking and Self-management Principles --- Towards a Secure Network Virtualization Architecture for the Future Internet --- Seeding the Cloud: An Innovative Approach to Grow Trust in Cloud Based Infrastructures --- Internet of Things --- IoT6 – Moving to an IPv6-Based Future IoT --- SmartSantander: Internet of Things Research and Innovation through Citizen Participation --- A Cognitive Management Framework for Empowering the Internet of Things --- Building Modular Middlewares for the Internet of Things with OSGi --- Towards an Architecture for Future Internet Applications --- ComVantage: Mobile Enterprise Collaboration Reference Framework and Enablers for Future Internet Information Interoperability --- Test-Enabled Architecture for IoT Service Creation and Provisioning --- Enabling Technologies and Economic Incentives Sustainable Wireless Broadband Access to the Future Internet --- The EARTH Project --- An Internet-Based Architecture Supporting Ubiquitous Application User Interfaces --- Cooperative Strategies for Power Saving in Multi-standard Wireless Devices --- Counting the Cost of FIRE: Overcoming Barriers to Sustainable Experimentation Facilities --- User Involvement in Future Internet Projects --- Design and Implementation of Cooperative Network Connectivity Proxy Using Universal Plug and Play --- Book Sponsoring Projects Overview 3DLife - Bringing the Media Internet to Life --- CONCORD Project Management of the Future Internet --- FLAMINGO NoE Project Management of the Future Internet --- The GEYSERS Concept and Major Outcomes --- iCore: A Cognitive Management Framework for the Internet of Things --- IoT6 Project in a Nutshell --- Mobile Cloud Networking: Mobile Network, Compute, and Storage as One Service On-Demand --- The SmartenIT STREP Project: Socially-Aware Management of New Overlay Application Traffic Combined with Energy Efficiency in the Internet --- The SmartSantander Project --- UniverSelf, Realizing Autonomics for Future Networks
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XLIV, 369 pages) , 131 illustrations
    ISBN: 9783642380822
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer communication systems ; Information storage and retrieval ; Multimedia information systems ; Computers and civilization ; Electrical engineering ; Computer Science ; Computer Communication Networks ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Information Storage and Retrieval ; Multimedia Information Systems ; Communications Engineering, Networks ; Computers and Society
    Description / Table of Contents: Irrespective of whether we use economic or societal metrics, the Internet is one of the most important technical infrastructures in existence today. It will be a catalyst for much of our innovation and prosperity in the future. A competitive Europe will require Internet connectivity and services beyond the capabilities offered by current technologies. Future Internet research is therefore a must.  This book is published in full compliance with the Open Access publishing initiative; it is based on the research carried out within the Future Internet Assembly (FIA). It contains a sample of representative results from the recent FIA meetings spanning a broad range of topics, all being of crucial importance for the future Internet.  The book includes 32 contributions and has been structured into the following sections, each of which is preceded by a short introduction: Foundations: architectural issues; socio-economic issues; security and trust; and experiments and experimental design. Future Internet Areas: networks, services, and content; and applications
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 465 pages)
    ISBN: 9783642208980
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer Science ; Computer Science, general
    Description / Table of Contents: Written for the IT professional and business owner, this book provides the business and technical insight necessary to migrate your business to the cloud using Microsoft Office 365. This is a practical look at cloud migration and the use of different technologies to support that migration. Numerous examples of cloud migration with technical migration details are included. Cloud technology is a tremendous opportunity for an organization to reduce IT costs, and to improve productivity with increased access, simpler administration and improved services. Those businesses that embrace the advantages of the cloud will receive huge rewards in productivity and lower total cost of ownership over those businesses that choose to ignore it. The challenge for those charged with implementing Microsoft Office 365 is to leverage these advantages with the minimal disruption of their organization. This book provides practical help in moving your business to the Cloud and covers the planning, migration and the follow on management of the Office 365 Cloud services
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIX, 680 pages) , 638 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781430265276
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Data encryption (Computer science) ; Computers ; Computer Science ; Information Systems and Communication Service ; Data Encryption
    Description / Table of Contents: Managing Risk and Information Security: Protect to Enable, an ApressOpen title, describes the changing risk environment and why a fresh approach to information security is needed. Because almost every aspect of an enterprise is now dependent on technology, the focus of IT security must shift from locking down assets to enabling the business while managing and surviving risk. This compact book discusses business risk from a broader perspective, including privacy and regulatory considerations. It describes the increasing number of threats and vulnerabilities, but also offers strategies for developing solutions. These include discussions of how enterprises can take advantage of new and emerging technologies—such as social media and the huge proliferation of Internet-enabled devices—while minimizing risk. With ApressOpen, content is freely available through multiple online distribution channels and electronic formats with the goal of disseminating professionally edited and technically reviewed content to the worldwide community. Here are some of the responses from reviewers of this exceptional work: "Managing Risk and Information Security is a perceptive, balanced, and often thought-provoking exploration of evolving information risk and security challenges within a business context.  Harkins clearly connects the needed, but often-overlooked linkage and dialog between the business and technical worlds and offers actionable strategies.   The book contains eye-opening security insights that are easily understood, even by the curious layman." Fred Wettling, Bechtel Fellow, IS&T Ethics & Compliance Officer, Bechtel "As disruptive technology innovations and escalating cyber threats continue to create enormous information security challenges, Managing Risk and Information Security: Protect to Enable provides a much-needed perspective. This book compels information security professionals to think differently about concepts of risk management in order to be more effective. The specific and practical guidance offers a fast-track formula for developing information security strategies which are lock-step with business priorities." Laura Robinson, Principal, Robinson Insight Chair, Security for Business Innovation Council (SBIC) Program Director, Executive Security Action Forum (ESAF) "The mandate of the information security function is being completely rewritten. Unfortunately most heads of security haven’t picked up on the change, impeding their companies’ agility and ability to innovate. This book makes the case for why security needs to change, and shows how to get started. It will be regarded as marking the turning point in information security for years to come." Dr. Jeremy Bergsman, Practice Manager, CEB     "The world we are responsible to protect is changing dramatically and at an accelerating pace. Technology is pervasive in virtually every aspect of our lives. Clouds, virtualization and mobile are redefining computing – and they are just the beginning of what is to come. Your security perimeter is defined by wherever your information and people happen to be. We are attacked by professional adversaries who are better funded than we will ever be. We in the information security profession must change as dramatically as the environment we protect. We need new skills and new strategies to do our jobs effectively. We literally need to change the way we think.   Written by one of the best in the business, Managing Risk and Information Security challenges traditional security theory with clear examples of the need for change. It also provides expert advice on how to dramatically increase the success of your security strategy and methods – from dealing with the misperception of risk to how to become a Z-shaped CISO.   Managing Risk and Information Security is the ultimate treatise on how to deliver effective security to the world we live in for the next 10 years. It is absolute must reading for anyone in our profession – and should be on the desk of every CISO in the world."   Dave Cullinane, CISSP CEO Security Starfish, LLC "In this overview, Malcolm Harkins delivers an insightful survey of the trends, threats, and tactics shaping information risk and security. From regulatory compliance to psychology to the changing threat context, this work provides a compelling introduction to an important topic and trains helpful attention on the effects of changing technology and management practices." Dr. Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar Professor, Stanford Law School Co-Director, Stanford Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), Stanford University     "Malcolm Harkins gets it. In his new book Malcolm outlines the major forces changing the information security risk landscape from a big picture perspective, and then goes on to offer effective methods of managing that risk from a practitioner's viewpoint. The combination makes this book unique and a must read for anyone interested in IT risk." Dennis Devlin AVP, Information Security and Compliance, The George Washington University    "Managing Risk and Information Security is the first-to-read, must-read book on information security for C-Suite executives.  It is accessible, understandable and actionable. No sky-is-falling scare tactics, no techno-babble – just straight talk about a critically important subject. There is no better primer on the economics, ergonomics and psycho-behaviourals of security than this." Thornton May, Futurist, Executive Director & Dean, IT Leadership Academy     "Managing Risk and Information Security is a wake-up call for information security executives and a ray of light for business leaders.  It equips organizations with the knowledge required to transform their security programs from a "culture of no" to one focused on agility, value and competitiveness. Unlike other publications, Malcolm provides clear and immediately applicable solutions to optimally balance the frequently opposing needs of risk reduction and business growth. This book should be required reading for anyone currently serving in, or seeking to achieve, the role of Chief Information Security Officer." Jamil Farshchi, Senior Business Leader of Strategic Planning and Initiatives, VISA     "For too many years, business and security – either real or imagined – were at odds. In Managing Risk and Information Security: Protect to Enable, you get what you expect – real life practical ways to break logjams, have security actually enable business, and marries security architecture and business architecture. Why this book?  It's written by a practitioner, and not just any practitioner, one of the leading minds in Security today." John Stewart, Chief Security Officer, Cisco     "This book is an invaluable guide to help security professionals address risk in new ways in this alarmingly fast changing environment. Packed with examples which makes it a pleasure to read, the book captures practical ways a forward thinking CISO can turn information security into a competitive advantage for their business.    This book provides a new framework for managing risk in an entertaining and thought provoking way. This will change the way security professionals work with their business leaders, and help get products to market faster.   The 6 irrefutable laws of information security should be on a stone plaque on the desk of every security professional." Steven Proctor, VP, Audit & Risk Management, Flextronics
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 152 pages) , 19 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781430251149
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer Science ; Computer Science, general
    Description / Table of Contents: Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessor Architecture and Tools: The Guide for Application Developers provides developers a comprehensive introduction and in-depth look at the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor architecture and the corresponding parallel data structure tools and algorithms used in the various technical computing applications for which it is suitable. It also examines the source code-level optimizations that can be performed to exploit the powerful features of the processor. Xeon Phi is at the heart of world’s fastest commercial supercomputer, which thanks to the massively parallel computing capabilities of Intel Xeon Phi processors coupled with Xeon Phi coprocessors attained 33.86 teraflops of benchmark performance in 2013. Extracting such stellar performance in real-world applications requires a sophisticated understanding of the complex interaction among hardware components, Xeon Phi cores, and the applications running on them. In this book, Rezaur Rahman, an Intel leader in the development of the Xeon Phi coprocessor and the optimization of its applications, presents and details all the features of Xeon Phi core design that are relevant to the practice of application developers, such as its vector units, hardware multithreading, cache hierarchy, and host-to-coprocessor communication channels. Building on this foundation, he shows developers how to solve real-world technical computing problems by selecting, deploying, and optimizing the available algorithms and data structure alternatives matching Xeon Phi’s hardware characteristics. From Rahman’s practical descriptions and extensive code examples, the reader will gain a working knowledge of the Xeon Phi vector instruction set and the Xeon Phi microarchitecture whereby cores execute 512-bit instruction streams in parallel
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXI, 232 pages)
    ISBN: 9781430259275
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Die 2006 durch das Hessische Landesamt für Umwelt und Geologie (HLUG) abgeteufte Forschungsbohrung nördlich von Viernheim (Hessisches Ried) hat mit einer Endteufe von 350 m hoch aufgelöst fluviatile und limnisch-fluviatile Sedimente (0 bis 225 m) des Pleistozäns und zum Teil stark pedogen überprägte limnisch-fluviatile Sande, Tone und Schluffe des Pliozäns (225 bis 350 m) durchteuft. Die Liefergebiete der pliozänen Sedimente sind eher regional geprägt. Die Sedimente zeigen wiederholt Schüttungen aus dem Odenwald, die durch einen hohen Anteil grüner Hornblende in der Schwermineralfraktion gekennzeichnet sind. Als Teil des Forschungsprogramms „Heidelberger Becken“ zielte diese Bohrung insbesondere im Pleistozän auf die „Normalfazies“ des nördlichen Oberrheingrabens ab, das heißt: auf eine möglichst ungestörte Sedimentabfolge, die im Pleistozän Schüttungen von den Grabenrändern oder kleineren Zuflüssen weitestgehend ausschließt. Die pleistozäne Sedimentabfolge besteht aus drei Einheiten: über einem geringmächtigen Horizont mit aufgearbeitetem pliozänen Material folgen zehn Zyklen, die erosiv mit kiesig sandigen Sedimenten einsetzen und mit schluffig-tonigen bis zum Teil torfigen Ablagerungen abschließen. Mitunter sind interne Zyklen zu erkennen. Charakteristisch sind grünlich-graue stark carbonatische, glimmerführende und gut sortierte Fein- bis Mittelsande des Rheins. In diesen dominiert die Rhein-Gruppe (Granat, Epidot, grüne Hornblende und Alterit) in der Schwermineralfraktion. Diese Sedimente werden als „Rheinische Fazies“ bezeichnet. In der hangenden letzten pleistozänen Sedimentabfolge der Forschungsbohrung Viernheim bestimmen mehrere fining-upward und zum Teil coarsening-upward Sequenzen das Sedimentationsgeschehen. Die Ablagerungen dieses Profilabschnitts sind Kies dominiert, der vom Neckar geschüttet worden ist. Die Schwermineralverteilung der Sandfraktion zeigt aber an, dass es zu einer Vermischung mit rheinischen Sedimenten gekommen ist. Weichsel- bis holozänzeitliche Flugsande schliessen das Profil ab. Die stratigraphische Einstufung der pleistozänen Sedimentabfolge ist in Teilen noch unsicher. Die Pliozän-Pleistozängrenze wird auf Grund des charakteristischen Fazieswechsels auf 225 m gelegt. Eine überregionale Korrelation mit Sedimenten der Niederrheinischen Bucht spricht für eine Diskordanz mit größerer zeitlicher Lücke an der Plio-Pleistozängrenze. Untersuchungen im Umfeld der Bohrung sprechen für cromerzeitliches Alter des jüngsten feinklastischen Abschnitts der Bohrung zwischen 39,76 und 58,55 m.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; germany ; quaternary ; pléistocène ; pliocene ; heavy minerals ; fluvial sediments ; carbonate ; upper rhine graben ; cromerian complex
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Bohrkerne der Forschungsbohrungen Viernheim und Parkinsel P34 und P35 aus Ludwigshafen wurden auf ihren fossilen Inhalt, besonders auf Molluskenreste, untersucht. Das ausgelesene Material ist geeignet die paläoklimatischen Verhältnisse zu rekonstruieren und erleichtert die chronostratigraphische Einstufung einzelner Schichten. Zwei Molluskenarten und eine Nagetierart wurden erstmalig aus dem Altpleistozän (Altbiharium) der Bohrung Viernheim für den nördlichen Oberrheingraben nachgewiesen. Die aus den altpleistozänen Abschnitten der Bohrung Viernheim vorliegenden Fossilien weisen deutliche Beziehungen zu der in das Obere Villanium/Tegelen datierten Uhlenberg-Fauna aus Bayerisch-Schwaben auf.
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; quaternary ; mollusca ; pléistocène ; upper rhine graben ; arvicolidae ; stylommatophora ; pupilloidea ; gastrocoptinae
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  • 24
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: In der Löss-/Paläobodenabfolge des Profils Schatthausen aus dem nördlichen Baden-Württemberg ist den Lössen ein Bt-Horizont oberhalb eines letztinterglazialen Paläobodens zwischengeschaltet. Diese Befunde fordern eine genauere Untersuchung von polygenetisch überprägten Paläoböden, um eine mögliche chronostratigraphische Fehlinterpretation zu vermeiden. Der Humushorizont und der darunter liegende Bt-Horizont entstanden während zweier Bodenbildungsphasen. Diese Annahme wird durch paläopedologische Befunde, Phytolite und Lumineszenz-Datierungen unterstützt. Der untere Bt-Horizont (Bt1) wurde vermutlich während des Eem gebildet. Die Sedimente des obersten Bt-Horizontes (Bt2) wurden um 71.5±7.4 ka abgelagert und durch eine Bodenbildung, vermutlich während des Mittelwürm, überprägt. Die Sedimente des Ah-Horizontes des Bt2-Horizontes ergaben Infrarot Optisch Stimulierte Lumineszenz (IRSL)-Datierungen zwischen 52.5±5.5 ka und 45.4±4.7 ka und bestätigen eine Bodenbildung während des Mittelwürm. Perioden unterschiedlicher Staubakkumulation können durch IRSL-Datierungen im Profil quantitativ unterschieden werden: der spätglaziale Löss mit einem gewichteten Alter von 15.2±0.6 ka (n=7), die mittelwürmzeitlichen Sedimente und einem gewichteten Alter von 48.9±2.5 ka (n=4) und die frühwürmzeitlichen Sedimente mit einem Ablagerungsalter von 71.5±7.4 ka sowie nicht physikalisch datierte ältere Lösse. Die IRSL-Alter sind in guter Übereinstimmung mit den geologisch erwarteten Ergebnissen und korrelieren sehr gut mit den letztinterglazialen Perioden maximaler Staubakkumulationsraten aus Grönland (GRIP-Eisbohrkern). Die Lössabfolge von Schatthausen ergänzt die gut gegliederte letztinterglaziale/letztglaziale Löss-Sequenz des benachbarten Nußloch-Profils um den spätglazialen Löss und seine zwischengeschalteten Nassböden.
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; germany ; loess ; pléistocène ; palaeoclimate ; palaeosol ; luminescene dating ; mollusc
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Der Aufschluß in Usch liegt am Südrand des Thorn-Eberswalder Urstromtales zwischen der Frankfurter Staffel und dem Pommerschen Stadium. Die rund 50 m mächtige Sedimentfolge wird aus vier Geschiebemergelbänken mit zwischengeschalteten glazifluvialen Sanden gebildet. Neben Geschiebeeinregelungsmessungen, granulometrischen Analysen und der Bestimmung des Karbonatgehaltes liegt der Schwerpunkt der Untersuchungen in den petrographischen Analysen der Kiesanteile der Geschiebemergel in der Fraktion 4 - 12,5 mm und in der Leitgeschiebebestimmung. Beide Methoden geben Erkenntnisse über Eisfließrichtungen im Inlandeis. Der oberste Geschiebemergel (Kolmarer Staffel) enthält viel ostbaltisches Material mit Åland-Graniten, vielen paläozoischen Kalksteinen und relativ vielen devonischen Dolomiten. Der zweite Gechiebemergel (Brandenburger-Frankfurter Stadium) enthält im Vergleich dazu weniger ostbaltisches Material und weniger paläozoische Kalke, dagegen nimmt der Feuerstein-Anteil etwas zu, was ebenfalls auf ein weiter westlich gelegenes Herkunftsgebiet hinweist. Der dritte Geschiebemergel hat saalezeitliches Alter; die zahlreichen Dolomite sowie die sonstige Geschiebezusammensetzung weisen wieder auf ein ostbaltisches Herkunftsgebiet hin, das typisch für warthezeitliche Glazialablagerungen ist. Der unterste Geschiebemergel mit Geschieben aus Dalarna und Småland läßt auf einen Eistransport aus Norden schließen. Diese Moräne ist wahrscheinlich ebenfalls saalezeitlich, ein elsterzeitliches Alter kann jedoch nicht völlig ausgeschlossen werden.
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; pléistocène ; weichselian ; petrographic analysis ; indicator boulders ; ice flow directions ; torun-eberswalde pradolina ; western poland ; saalian ; fabric measurement
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; holocene ; quaternary ; vegetation ; pléistocène ; biostratigraphy ; tertiary ; pliocene ; cenocene
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; north america ; pleistocene ; stratigraphy ; loess ; nebraska ; drift sheet ; nonglacialsequence ; kansas ; south dakota ; alluvial deposits ; illinois ; wisconsin stage ; cordilleran region ; frozen ground ; pléistocène
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Im südlichen Kaspischen Tiefland und seinen umliegenden Gebieten treten Lösse in verschiedenen geomorphologischen Positionen entlang eines rezenten Klimagradienten von subhumiden zu semiariden Verhältnissen auf. Drei Löss-Paläobodenabfolgen werden beschrieben, die im nördlichen Vorgebirge des Alborz (Profile Neka und Now Deh) und im Lösshügelland nördlich Gondbad-e Kavus (Profil Agh Band) aufgeschlossen sind. Das Profil Neka besteht aus feinkörnigem Löss, der von zwei kräftig entwickelten Paläobodenkomplexen aus Bwk-, Bt- und AhBt-Horizonten durchzogen wird. Erste Lumineszenzdatierungen weisen darauf hin, dass der obere Pedokomplex während der Sauerstoff-Isotopen-Stadien (OIS) 5a und/oder 5c gebildet wurde, während der untere das OIS 5e oder ein älteres Interglazial repräsentieren könnte. Neun hell braune oder dunkel braune bis rötlich-braune Paläoböden (CBk-, Bwk- und Bt-Horizonte) des Lösses bei Now Deh spiegeln unterschiedliche Verwitterungsintensitäten von Interglazialen und Interstadialen des Mittleren bis Oberen Pleistozäns wider. Während der obere Bt-Horizont von Now Deh wahrscheinlich mit dem OIS 5e korreliert, bilden die unteren Bt-Horizonte einen Pedokomplex, der das Interglazial des OIS 7 repräsentiert. Die Pedo-komplexe in Neka und Now Deh weisen jeweils auf polyzyklische Bodenentwicklung hin, die Bodenbildung, Bodenabtrag, Lössaufwehung und erneute Bodenbildung umfasste. In den Lösshügeln bei Agh Band bedeckt ein 40 m mächtiges, weitgehend homogenes, gipshaltiges und feinsand- sowie grobschluffreiches Lösspaket einen braunen Paläoböden (Bw(t)), der vermutlich in das letzte Interglazial zu stellen ist. Die beschriebenen Löss-Paläobodenabfolgen dokumentieren den mehrfachen Wechsel von trocken-kalten zu feucht-warmen Klimaverhältnissen mit Lössablagerung bzw. Bodenbildung. Sie stellen ausgezeichnete terrestrische Archive des quartären Klima- und Umweltwandels Nordirans dar.
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; iran ; pleistocene ; loess ; paleosol ; pléistocène ; luminescence ; palaeoclimate
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; stratigraphie ; alces palmatus ; roumanie ; pleistocene ; solutréen ; europe ; quaternaire ; alces alces l. ; pléistocène ; néolithique ; mammifère ; coucoutenien
    Language: French
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Die Berge Kurdistans sind ein Teil des Taurus-Zagros-Gebirgszuges, der sich durch die südliche Türkei, den nördlichen Irak und den südwestlichen Iran hinzieht und das anatolisch-iranische Hochland vom mesopotamischen Tiefland trennt. Der Kamm erreicht Höhen von 3000-4000 m im Abschnitt des Cilo Dagh-Gebietes in der südöstlichen Türkei bis zum 250 km entfernten Gebiet des Algurd Dagh im nördlichen Iran. In südöstlicher Richtung senkt sich die Kammhöhe auf 2200 bis 2800 m, erreicht jedoch im Zardeh Kuh des südlichen Iran örtlich wieder Höhen von 4000 m. Die höchsten Erhebungen des Gebirges liegen gewöhnlich im Gürtel der metamorphen Gesteine. Die äußeren Kämme bauen sich meist aus langen Faltenzügen mesozoischer Kalkgesteine auf; in den Vorbergen sind es Faltenzüge, die sich aus Sedimenten bis hinauf zum Pliozän zusammensetzen. Innerhalb Kurdistans werden die einzelnen Gebirgszüge von 4 Hauptzuflüssen des Tigris (Khabur, großer und kleiner Zab und Diyala) durchschnitten. Das Klima Kurdistans ist durch winterliche Niederschläge und sommerliche Dürre gekennzeichnet. Die Regenmengen werden teilweise von Zyklonen gebracht, die vom Mittelmeer herüberziehen, teilweise aber auch durch Umströmung einer Antizyklone, deren Zentrum im Winter über der arabischen Halbinsel liegt. Die regionalen Niederschläge nehmen mit der Höhe zu und betragen von 300 mm pro Jahr in den äußeren Vorbergen bis über 1000 mm in den höchsten Teilen des Gebirges im Gebiet des Cilo Dagh und Algurd Dagh. Die Niederschlagsmenge erreicht hier nicht nur ein Maximum, weil die Berge hoch und massig sind, sondern auch deshalb, weil das Streichen der Ketten von E nach SE umschwenkt. Die Stürme, welche der äußeren Flanke in östlicher Richtung vom Mittelmeer her folgen, werden gezwungen, über das Gebirge zu steigen oder sie werden nach SE abgelenkt. Jenseits des Gebirges, auf den Hochflächen Anatoliens und des Irans, nimmt die Regenmenge auf 300 bis 500 mm ab. Die Vegetation Kurdistans bezeichnet recht deutlich die verschiedenen Klimazonen. Die untere Baumgrenze liegt gewöhnlich zwischen 700 und 1000 m auf den äußeren Vorbergen der Ketten und begleitet in dieser Höhe fast das gesamte Gebirge. Sie folgt ungefähr der 500-mm-Niederschlagslinie. Das Waldland besteht vorwiegend aus Eichen; dieses ist örtlich infolge von Holzeinschlag und Ziegenfraß allerdings nur noch Strauchwerk. In den höheren Teilen der Waldzone tritt gelegentlich Wacholder auf. Ahorn, Walnuß, Weißdorn, Mandel und Esche kommen zusammen mit Eiche in mittleren Höhenlagen vor. Pistazien und Olivenbäume finden sich an einigen trockeneren Stellen. Die obere Baumgrenze auf den äußeren Ketten zieht sich in einer Höhe von ungefähr 2000 m hin. Sie ist in dieser Höhe wahrscheinlich bedingt durch die Temperatur (Januarmittel ca. 10° C). In SE-Richtung, dem Gebirge entlang im Iran, wo die höchsten Erhebungen gewöhnlich unter 3000 m liegen, reicht die Waldbedeckung weiter ins Landesinnere und hört an einer „inneren Baumgrenze“ auf, wo die jährliche Niederschlagsmenge ca. 500 mm und die Höhenlage etwa 1300-1500 m beträgt. Glaziale Erscheinungen des Pleistozäns wurden hauptsächlich in 3 Regionen untersucht: im Gebiet des Algurd Dagh im Irak, dem nahe gelegenen Ruwandiz-Flußgebiet und dem Cilo-Dagh-Gebiet in der Türkei. Die Kämme in der Nähe des Algurd Dagh erreichen Höhen von 3000-3500 m. Sie liegen zum Entwässerungssystem so, daß sich ausgedehnte pleistozäne Gletscher an den Nordhängen bildeten, die ihre Zungen durch enge Schluchten südwärts in die Nebentäler des großen Zab bis auf Höhen von 1100 m hinab vorschoben. Die oberen Teile von breiten Tälern wurden durch Glazialschutt verstopft. Ausgeprägte Moränengürtel haben sich nicht gebildet; Seen und andere kleine Eintiefungen sind vorhanden. Kleine Kare, deren Böden bis auf 1500 m heruntergehen, wurden auf den nach Norden zu abfallenden Hängen der Nebenketten festgestellt. Im Tal des Ruwandiz, eines der Hauptzuflüsse des großen Zab, liegen 40—60 m über dem heutigen Flußbett 30 m mächtige Terrassen, die aus fluvio-glazialen Kiesen des Pleistozäns aufgeschottert worden sind. Obwohl auf einigen vom Ruwandiz durchquerten Kämmen frische Kare entdeckt wurden, enden die Terrassen nicht in einem ausgeprägten Moränen-Komplex, und es ist daher möglich, daß sie älter sind als der letzte Hauptvorstoß des Eises. Die Beziehungen werden kompliziert durch Ablagerungen, die Bergstürzen im Quellgebiet zugeschrieben werden. In die Terrassen selbst ist Schutt und Bodenmaterial eingeschaltet; sie werden von mächtigem Schutt überlagert, der in die letzte eiszeitliche Phase wie auch in das Postglazial gehören kann. Auf frühere pleistozäne Ereignisse in diesem Gebiet weisen noch höher gelegene Bänke einer Kalksteinbreccie an den Berghängen (mit Höhlen des Moustiér), sowie der Überrest einer Ablagerung aus Sand und Kies und dünne Lagen eines limnischen Silts und Kalksteines in einer Höhe von 250 m über dem Ruwandiz. Im Norden des Cilo Dagh in der südöstlichen Türkei wurden glaziale Ablagerungen des Pleistozäns dem großen Zab entlang bis herunter auf 1500 m gefunden. Sie wurden durch Gletscher herangebracht, die ihren Ursprung auf der Nordseite des Cilo Dagh sowie auf nördlich und nordwestlich gelegenen Nebenketten hatten. Die tiefsten festgestellten Kare liegen in einer Höhe von ungefähr 1800 m, doch lagen die aufgesuchten Gebiete im nördlichen Teil des Vereisungsgebietes, wo die Niederschlagsmenge geringer ist als im eigentlichen Gebiet des Cilo Dagh und seiner äußeren Flanke. Obwohl heute keine Gletscher im Algurd Dagh-Gebiet vorhanden sind, wurden mehrere kleine Reste von Bobek in Karen des Cilo Dagh verzeichnet. Die gegenwärtige Schneegrenze auf den Schattenseiten wird auf eine Höhe von ca. 3300 m gelegt. Pleistozäne Kare in 2100 m Höhe im Gebiet des Cilo Dagh und in 1500 m Höhe im Gebiet des Algurd Dagh fordern eine Erniedrigung der Schneegrenze im Pleistozän um 1200 bis 1800 m, eine Zahl, die wesentlich höher liegt als die von Bobek geforderten 700 m. Wenn die pleistozäne Erniedrigung der Schneegrenze als alleinige Folge der Temperaturerniedrigung angesehen wird, muß die mittlere Jahrestemperatur um mindestens 12° C tiefer gelegen haben (bezogen auf einen vertikalen Temperaturabfall von 0,7° C auf 100 m). Ein solcher Wert wäre genau so groß, wie der für Mitteleuropa angenommene, wo Permafrost, Tundren-Flora und -Fauna offensichtlich weit verbreitet waren. In Kurdistan gibt es keine Frosterscheinungen oder paläontologischen Belege, die derartig niedrige Temperaturen andeuten würden. So ist es wahrscheinlich, daß die Vereisung die Folge sowohl stärkerer Schneefälle als auch einer geringen Temperaturabsenkung war. Dieser Schluß gilt nur für die äußere Flanke der Berge Kurdistans, die wesentlich größere winterliche Schneefälle in dem Maße erhalten haben können, wie die mediterranen Stürme am Rande einer verstärkten asiatischen Antizyklone an Intensität gewannen. Auf den Hochflächen Anatoliens und des Irans muß die Niederschlagsmenge nicht unbedingt größer gewesen sein; die Suche nach verläßlichen geologischen und paläontologischen Beweisen muß in diesem Gebiet noch fortgesetzt werden. Trotz des Nachweises unterschiedlicher klimatischer Bedingungen in Kurdistan während der letzten Vereisungsphase des Pleistozäns gibt es wenig Beweise dafür, daß der klimatische Umschwung gegen Ende des Pleistozäns für die Entwicklung des Menschen vom Jäger zum Ackerbauer und Viehzüchter entscheidend war. Die Übergangsstadien liegen in dem Zeitraum von 11000 bis 9000 Jahren vor heute. Es ist wahrscheinlich, daß der Klimawechsel, der den Rückzug der Gletscher bewirkte, zu jener Zeit im wesentlichen abgeschlossen war. Auf jeden Fall kann der pleistozäne Klimawechsel nur eine höhenmäßige Verlagerung der Lebensbereiche innerhalb der Berge Kurdistans, der Vorberge und der mesopotamischen Rumpffläche zur Folge gehabt haben, so daß sogar während der Vereisungsperioden Gebiete vorhanden waren, die solchen Tieren und Pflanzen Lebensmöglichkeiten boten, die domestiziert werden konnten, sobald der Mensch das dafür notwendige Kulturniveau erreicht hatte.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; kurdistan ; glaciation ; pleistocene ; climate ; pléistocène ; physics ; algurd dagh area ; bola valley ; birkim valley ; beni valley ; sideke area ; ruwandiz river area ; galala valley ; marana valley ; ruwandiz headwaters ; marana-galala-razan segment ; berserini gorge ; diyana plain ; ruwandiz river ; khalan valley ; cilo dagh area ; taurus-zagros ranges
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Die genaue Beziehung zwischen Flußentwicklung und Klimaänderung ist noch immer nicht deutlich. Mit dieser Arbeit ist beabsichtigt, einen Beitrag zu leisten für die Zunahme von Kenntnissen über dieses Thema. Die Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die weichselzeitliche und holozäne Flußentwicklung in der Halle-Leipziger Tieflandsbucht (Deutschland). Die Ergebnisse werden mit Daten von Polen und der Niederlande korreliert. Schließlich wird die Bedeutung von Klimaänderungen auf die Flußentwicklung erläutert.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; leipzig ; germany ; stratigraphy ; sedimentology ; climatic change ; pleistocene ; holocene ; pléistocène
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Nord-Cyrenaika besteht aus einem Gebiet von Kalksteinhügeln, welche von tiefen und schmalen Tälern durchsetzt sind. Auf den Abhängen dieser Täler finden sich Schuttdecken zweierlei Alters, wovon die älteren festverkittet und mit terrassiertem Kies wechsellagern, während die jüngeren nicht verfestigt sind und keine zugeordneten Terrassen haben. Beide Schichten können archäologisch mit der Schichtfolge in der Haua Fteah-Höhle korreliert werden, wo Higgs (1961) eine klimatische Folge nachgewiesen hat. Es wurde gefunden, daß die beiden Schichten zwei sukzessiven kalten Zeiten des Spätpleistozäns entsprechen. Die Gerölle werden dem Spaltenfrost zugeschrieben, welch letzterer daher mittelbar für die terrassierten Kiese verantwortlich wäre. Es wird versucht, diese Resultate als abhängig von Temperatur und Niederschlag zu erklären.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; libya ; pleistocene ; pléistocène ; scree ; cyrenaica ; limestone hills ; valley ; terrace ; archeology ; haua fteah ; frost-shattering
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Reste von Großsäugern (Equus, Elephas, Cervus und Canis) aus der plio-pleistozänen Karewa-Formation des Kashmir-Beckens in NW-Indien werden beschrieben. Da die Fossilien aus paläomagnetisch datierten Schichten stammen, kann hier erstmals eine zeitliche Korrelation für das Auftreten der Großsäuger für das Kashmir-Becken gegeben werden. Equus und Cervus erscheinen erstmals vor etwa 2.0 Mio. Jahren, während Elephas und Canis erst in der Brunhes-Epoche belegt sind. Das Auftreten dieser Gattungen wird mit anderen bekannten biochronologischen Sequenzen des Subkontinentes verglichen und kurz auf die Grenzziehung zwischen Plio- und Pleistozän in Nordindien eingegangen.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; kashmir ; pléistocène ; pliocene ; intramontane basin ; paleoenvironment ; magnetostratigraphy ; biometry ; ruminantia ; fossil localities ; karewa-formation ; hippomorpha ; equus sivalensis ; elephantidae ; elephas hysudricus ; canidae ; canis vitastensis ; cervus punjabensis ; antlers ; range ; himalayas ; india ; teeths ; stratigraphic boundary
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Die Einwanderungen einiger paläarktischer Säugetiere ins Nearktikum werden folgendermaßen datiert: Smilodontine Säbelzahnkatzen Elster (Kansan). Schwarzbären Elster (Kansan). Braunbären, bzw. Grizzlybären Wurm (Wisconsin). Vielfraß Saale (Illinoian). Für eine befriedigende Korrelation zwischen den eiszeitlichen Säugetierfaunen des nearktischen und paläarktischen Raumes müßten noch eine Reihe von Einwanderungsbeispielen analysiert werden.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; würm ; nearctic ; pleistocene ; wisconsin ; elster ; saale ; gulo gulo ; pléistocène ; mammal migration ; palearctic ; smilodontine sabre-tooths ; kansan ; black bear ; brown bear ; grizzly bear ; wolverine ; illinoian ; megantereon ; ursus ; glutton ; wurm
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-07
    Description: Eine räumliche Kompilation und Darstellung von Löss-Parametern wurde für die pleistozänen Lösse und löss-ähnlichen Sedimente im Weser-Aller-Einzugsgebiet (Süd-Niedersachsen und Nordhessen, NW-Deutschland), einer der Lössregionen in Mitteleuropa, durchgeführt. Erstmals wurden Daten, soweit verfügbar, über die wichtigsten Lösseigenschaften, wie Mächtigkeit, Granulometrie und Stratigraphie mit räumlichen Informationen von Karten kombiniert und ausgewertet. Die Datenerfassung und – analyse in einem Geographischen Informationssystem (GIS) ermöglichte die Ableitung großformatiger thematischer Lösskarten. Daten über Lössmächtigkeiten wurden analysiert und zu einer regionalen Mächtigkeitskarte kompiliert. Zusätzlich dazu wurden zahlreiche Lössvorkommen mit anormaler Mächtigkeit aufgrund spezieller geologischer und geomorphologischer Bedingungen abgegrenzt. Mehrere Lössregionen mit unterschiedlicher granulometrischer Fazies wurden ausgeschieden. Zudem konnten regionale Lössdecken unterschiedlichen Alters kartiert werden. Die Lössdecken im nördlichen Teil des Untersuchungsgebietes haben jungweichselzeitliches Alter, dagegen wurden im Bergland Regionen mit unvollständigen und gut gegliederten weichselzeitlichen Lössabfolgen nachgewiesen. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung zeigen, dass auf der Grundlage veröffentlichter, heterogener Daten neue Aspekte und regionale Muster abgeleitet werden können.
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    Keywords: 551 ; 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; loess ; pléistocène ; weichselian ; nw germany ; loess-like deposits ; spatial analysis
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; germany ; holocene ; quaternary ; vegetation ; europe ; pléistocène ; biostratigraphy ; scandinavian glacation ; alps ; palaeozoology ; archaeology ; lithostratigraphy
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; geomorphology ; pleistocene ; vegetation ; pléistocène ; riss/würm warmperiod ; eemian warmperiod ; schieferkohle ; cold climate
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Diese Arbeit beschreibt Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse zu Radiocarbon-Altersbestimmungen, die mit der Auswirkung verschiedener Fehlerquellen auf die Zeit/Tiefenposition von Datenpunkten zusammenhängen. Es wird (u. a.) gezeigt, daß die Vergleichbarkeit setzungsfreier Zeit/Tiefen-Datenpunkte von der Unterfläche von Torflagen, die das Einsetzen von Moorwachstum in verschiedenen Höhenlagen anzeigen, durch Setzung des beprobten Torfes, durch Wurzelkontamination und durch Kontamination mit älterem Material negativ beeinflußt werden kann.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; netherlands ; peat ; sea level ; C-14 dating ; data processing ; compaction ; contamination ; hillegersberg ; rijkswegdonk ; pleistocene ; north sea ; pléistocène ; section
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; hamburg ; weser ; holstein ; elbe ; harz ; pleistocene ; eem ; weichsel ; holocene ; quaternary ; elster ; saale ; bilshausen ; elze ; pléistocène ; osterholz ; palynology ; lithostratigraphy ; elster glacial stage ; saxony ; north germany ; facies ; chronostratigraphy ; actuogeology ; actuopaleontology
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Für den Raum des östlichen Teiles der Provinz Gelderland wurden, im Hinblick auf den für die Zukunft zu erwartenden starken Anstieg des Trink- und Industriewasserbedarfes, in den Jahren 1964 bis 1967 die hydrogeologischen und wasserwirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse eingehend untersucht. Einige der wichtigsten aus diesen Untersuchungen gewonnenen geologischen Ergebnisse werden kurz dargelegt. Das rund 162 500 ha große Arbeitsgebiet zwischen der deutsch-niederländischen Grenze und dem Fluß IJssel kann vom morphologischen Standpunkt in zwei unterschiedliche Landschaften unterteilt werden: das ostniederländische Tertiär-Plateau, das von marinen tonführenden Sanden und schweren Tonen des Oligo-Miozän aufgebaut ist, und ein pleistozänes Becken, in dem vorwiegend grobkörnige Sande und Schotter des Rheines und schotterführende fluvioglazialen Sande abgelagert worden sind. Auf der Grundlage von einigen älteren Einzelarbeiten, 400 älteren Bohrungen, 100 Explorations- und Produktionsbohrungen, die von der Wassergesellschaft „Ost Gelderland" in dieser Gegend abgesenkt wurden, und 130 neuen Explorationsbohrungen des Instituts für Kulturtechnik und Wasserwirtschaft in Wageningen sowie mehrerer geoelektrischer Einzelarbeiten wurde erstmals ein zusammenhängender und leicht faßbarer Einblick in die Untergrundverhältnisse des Arbeitsgebietes gewonnen. Auf dem Tertiär-Plateau sowie in dem Pleistozän-Becken wurden mehrere begrabene Talsysteme verschiedenen Alters und unterschiedlicher Richtung nachgewiesen. Die Herkunft und die stratigraphische Lage der Talaufschüttungen wird kurz erörtert. Bei einem dieser begrabenen Täler handelt es sich um einen Arm des Rheines, der vom Dorf Dinxperlo an der Staatsgrenze im Süden bis am Dorf Borculo im Norden des Arbeitsgebietes im Untergrund nachgewiesen werden konnte. Die in diesem Flußarm abgelagerten schotterreichen Grobsande weisen in ihrer Schwermineral-Zusammensetzung (mit besonders hohen Gehalten an vulkanischen Mineralen wie Augit) deutlich auf Rhein-Ablagerungen hin. An einer Stelle werden die Sande von saalezeitlichem Geschiebelehm bedeckt, womit erwiesen ist, daß der Rhein-Arm aus der frühen Saale-Eiszeit oder dem späten Holstein-Interglazial stammt. Ein zweites begrabenes Talsystem, ebenfalls aus der Saale-Eiszeit, konnte nachgewiesen werden von der Stadt Vreden in Deutschland über Winterswijk und Aalten nach Dinxperlo, wo es wieder die Staatsgrenze überquert. Das Tal wurde vom Schmelzwasser im Hochglazial ausgeräumt und später mit glaziofluvialen Ablagerungen aufgefüllt. Das Schmelzwasser-Tal quert den genannten ehemaligen Rhein-Arm, ist also etwas jünger. Die Tiefe des Talbodens nimmt in südwestlicher Richtung beträchtlich zu, erreicht in der Nähe von Dinxperlo etwa 70 m unter Meeresspiegel. Hieraus geht hervor, daß während der Saale-Eiszeit der Meeresspiegel mindestens 100 m tiefer gelegen haben muß als heute.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; geomorphology ; pleistocene ; netherlands ; germany ; stratigraphy ; geology ; pléistocène ; tertiary ; gelderland ; hydrogeology ; rhine ; vreden ; dinxperlo ; zelhem ; palaeogeography
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; tönisberg ; pleistocene ; stuttgart ; stratigraphy ; vegetation ; bilshausen ; pléistocène ; osterholz ; wacken ; warm period ; topography ; wallesen ; weeze ; kap arkona ; dömnitz ; pritzwalk ; granzin ; winzeln ; voigtstedt ; tornesch ; ellerhoop ; nordende ; schwanheim ; steinbach ; heilbronn ; holsteinian warmperiod ; coldperiod
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-07
    Description: Der Vergleich von „multiple aliquot“ Protokoll basierten IRSL- und TL-Altern mit denen von „single aliquot regenerative“ Protokollen mittels des post-IR IRSL (225°C) und fading-korrigierten IR (50°C) zeigt, dass Signalverlust durch anomales Ausheilen für Lösse und Lössderivate des Schwalbenberg II Profils ein geringes Problem darstellt. Aus diesem Grund ist es sehr wahrscheinlich, dass auf „multiple aliquot“ Messprotokollen beruhende Lumineszenz-Datierungen, die in den 1990er Jahren im allgemeinen für Lösse aus dem Mittelrheingebiet angewendet wurden, bis zu einem Alter von 70–80 ka innerhalb der 1-sigma Fehlerabweichung verlässliche IRSL und TL-Alter ergeben haben. Die Löss-/Paläobodensedimente des Schwalbenberg II Lössprofils zeigen einen bemerkenswert detaillierte weichselzeitliche mittelpleniglaziale Abfolge, die mit dem marinen Sauerstoffisotopenstadium 3 korreliert wird. Ein verlässlicher chronologischer Rahmen wurde durch Lumineszenz-Datierungsmethoden bestimmt. Vier Löss-Hauptakkumulationsphasen konnten für die letztglaziale Abfolge vom Schwalbenberg nachgewiesen werden. Die chronologischen Ergebnisse unterstützen die litho-pedologische Korrelation der Hesbaye Formation mit MIS 2 und der Ahrgau Formation mit MIS 3. Aufgrund von litho-pedologischen Befunden wird die Keldach Formation mit MIS 4 korreliert. Die Lumineszenz-Alter von 55 bis 45 ka legen jedoch eine Korrelation mit MIS 3 nahe.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; germany ; loess ; pléistocène ; climate change ; luminescence dating
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Während des Jungpleistozäns (Pinedale) stieß als letztes Glied einer Serie von Vergletscherungen ein großer Gletscher aus der südlichen Absaroka-Range durch das hochgelegene Tal des Yellowstone River in nordwestlicher Richtung in das Seebecken vor. Während des Maximalstandes nahm der Gletscher 6200 km² ein; seine größte Mächtigkeit betrug etwa 925 m, so daß sich die gesamte Eismasse auf etwa 975 km³ belaufen haben dürfte. Das Eis überschritt den Rand des Beckens in allen Richtungen und gelangte in die benachbarten Täler, auf die angrenzenden Plateaus und Gebirgsränder, die ebenfalls Eiskappen aufwiesen. Eine Verzahnung des Hauptgletschers mit den Lokalgletschern ist an mehreren Stellen nachzuweisen. Nach dem Maximum des Vorstoßes taute der Gletscher teilweise ab, um später erneut vorzurücken, jedoch nicht bis zum Maximalstand. Der dann einsetzende Abtauprozeß, der in mehreren Phasen erfolgte, ist durch eine Folge von nicht zusammenhängenden Rückzugsbildungen (Kames-Terrassen, See- und Beckenabsätze) zwischen 280 und 33 m über dem jetzigen Seespiegel (2360 m) markiert. In einer Höhe von 180 m begann sich nordöstlich der abtauenden Eismasse zum ersten Mal ein Ur-Yellowstone-See zu bilden, der sich bei ständig sinkendem Wasserspiegel durch den zurückweichenden Eisrand allmählich in südwestlicher Richtung vergrößerte. Vor etwa 11 000 Jahren, als das Eis vollständig verschwand, bildete sich 21 m über dem heutigen Seespiegel zum ersten Mal ein See mit offener Wasserfläche.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; yellowstone lake basin ; usa ; pléistocène ; icecap ; yellowstone national park ; pinedale ; yellowstone river ; absaroka range
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Im Raum Ludwigshafen wurden mehrere Kernbohrungen sedimentologisch, palynologisch, paläomagnetisch, gesteinsmagnetisch und schwermineralogisch untersucht. Erste Ergebnisse der neuen Bohrung Ludwigshafen-Parkinsel P35 werden vorgestellt, die 500 m WSW der Bohrung P34 bis 300 m abgeteuft wurde. Die Gegenüberstellung beider Bohrungen zeigt Übereinstimmungen, aber auch Unterschiede im Aufbau, Struktur und Mächtigkeit der Sedimente. Nach der Bohrkerndokumentation und ersten Auswertungen von Untersuchungsergebnissen lassen sich die grob- und feinkörnigen Sequenzen aus beiden Bohrungen bis in eine Teufe von 122 m gut miteinander korrelieren. Allerdings liegt die Plio-/Pleistozängrenze in der Bohrung P35 deutlich tiefer. Wahrscheinlich ist ein Versatzbetrag von 42 m anzunehmen, der auf junge Tektonik zurückzuführen ist. Die geringe Übereinstimmung der Mächtigkeiten in den tieferen Abschnitten der Bohrungen lässt vermuten, dass die Tektonik besonders im Pliozän und Unterpleistozän aktiv war. Die unterschiedliche Präsenz von warmzeitlichen Sequenzen in den beiden Ludwigshafener Bohrungen kann auf fluviale Dynamik und neotektonische Ereignisse zurückgeführt werden. Ob die in der Bohrung Ludwigshafen Parkinsel P34 erfassten Wechsel von mindestens 5 Warmzeiten auch in der Bohrung P35 bestätigt werden können, bleibt weiteren palynologischen Untersuchungen vorbehalten. Schon jetzt lässt die Korrelation zwischen den bereits bearbeiteten mittelpleistozänen Warmzeiten im Raum Ludwigshafen/Mannheim sowie die Verknüpfung mit den überwiegend altpleistozänen Abschnitten von der pleistozänen Vegetations- und Klimaentwicklung erwarten.
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    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; pleistocene ; heidelberg basin ; pollen analysis ; pléistocène ; fluvial sediments ; neotectonics ; upper rhine graben
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-07
    Description: Eine erheblich verbesserte Rekonstruktion der spätpleistozänen/holozänen morphologischen und geologischen Geschichte des paraguayischen Chaco und der argentinischen Pampa Ebene wird vorgestellt. Wegen der großen Ausdehnung des Gebietes waren Satellitenbilder der Schlüssel, um frühere und neue interdisziplinäre geowissenschaftliche Ergebnisse zu einem verlässlicheren Bild zusammenzuführen. Für diesen synoptischen Überblick wurde die Interpretation von Fernerkundungsdaten durch Geländeuntersuchungen und physikalische Altersbestimmungen ergänzt. Viele Lumineszenzalter (75 IRSL und 12 TL) von Löß, lößähnlichen Sedimenten und Sanden wurden bestimmt, die bei der Rekonstruktion der Klimageschichte des Untersuchungsgebiets im Marinen Isotopen Stadium 3 bis 1 (MIS 3–1) beitragen. Lößablagerungen überwiegen in der Zeit vor MIS 2. Die numerische Alter von lakustrinen und alluvialen Sedimenten, im Löß zwischengelagert, belegen wechselnde feuchte und trockene Perioden in der Chaco/Pampa-Ebene im MIS 2 und MIS 1. Überwiegend trockene Bedingungen herrschten von 8.5 bis 3.5 ka BP (mittleres MIS 1), als Sande in Form von Dünen oder in Paläoflussbetten abgelagert wurden. Zeitlich begrenzte Phasen extrem verstärkter Paläoflussaktivität im Mittelholozän wurden auf sporadische Starkregenereignisse in den Anden zurückgeführt. Die Ursprungsgebiete des Löß, der lößartigen Sedimente und der sandigen Ablagerungen wurden in der südwestlichen Pampa, den benachbarten Andenabhängen und im Altiplano lokalisiert. Diese Sedimente wurden von dort nach Osten und später nach Nordosten transportiert, wie sich aus den morphologischen Mustern als Zeugnisse früherer äolischer Aktivität rekonstruieren ließ.
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt die paläomagnetische Bearbeitung der Mittel- bis Oberpleistozänen Löss-/Paläoboden-Sequenz im Areal der ehemaligen Ziegelei Würzburger in Aschet bei Wels vor. Fünf intensiv entwickelte Paläoböden, bzw. Pedokomplexe wechseln mit dazwischen geschalteten Lößlehmlagen ab. Im Rahmen einer Aufbaggerung konnte ein Profil mit einer Mächtigkeit von über 12 m erschlossen werden. Für die magnetostratigraphischen Laboruntersuchungen im Paläomagnetiklabor der Montanuniversität Leoben wurden insgesamt 587 orientierte Proben entnommen, so dass eine beinahe lückenlose Beprobung vorliegt. Die Proben wurden mit magnetischen Wechselfeldern sowie thermisch abmagnetisiert. Zur Bestimmung der magnetischen Trägerminerale in den Sedimenten wurden Curiepunkt-Bestimmungen durchgeführt, die eine Hauptträgerphase mit einem Curie-Punkt bei ca. 580°C (Magnetit), sowie untergeordnete Anteile von Hämatit mit 670°C Curie-Punkt ergaben. Die magnetischen Parameter zeigen eine Folge von Bereichen mit intensiver Magnetitbildung in den Paläoböden, die dem relativ wärmeren Klima von Interglazialen zugeordnet werden können. Die Mehrzahl der Proben zeigen charakteristische Remanenzrichtungen im Bereich des normalen pleistozänen Erdmagnetfeldes. In einigen Profilabschnitten traten stark abweichende Remanenzrichtungen auf, die auf Exkursionen des Erdmagnetfeldes hinweisen. Die beobachteten Exkursionen im Profil Wels-Aschet werden aufgrund paläopedologischer-pedostratigraphischer Ergebnisse in das Zeitintervall von 570 ka (Emperor - Big Lost - Calabrian Ridge) bis 110 ka (Blake) gestellt. Die Brunhes/Matuyama-Grenze (776 ka) wurde nicht erreicht.
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    Description: Schedule of lectures for the BioMedical Informatics Course held in the Spring 2005 at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
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