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    Potsdam : Ministerium für Ländliche Entwicklung, Umwelt und Landwirtschaft des Landes Brandenburg
    Call number: PIK W 511-18-91687
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 86 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: Eberswalder forstliche Schriftenreihe Band 64
    Language: German
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  • 2
    Call number: 12/M 18.91636
    Description / Table of Contents: combines the latest in weather, climate and earth science to introduce students to the concepts and current issues of meteorology. Grounded in the scientific method, the new edition of this highly visual text shows students how to observe, calculate and synthesize information as budding scientists. Specific discussions center on severe weather systems like tornadoes and hurricanes, as well as everyday elements like wind, precipitation and the seasons. The MindTap course provides students with engaging features such as Concept Animations, a digital Study Guide, and summative EOC assessment. New assignable Case Study activities in each chapter allow students to apply their knowledge to real life studies and meteorological events.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xviii, 587 Seiten , farbige Abbildungen
    Edition: Twelfth edition
    ISBN: 9781337616669
    Classification:
    Meteorology and Climatology
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Monograph available for loan
    Cham : Springer International Publishing - Palgrave Macmillan
    Call number: IASS 19.92339
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xix, 105 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783319624938
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Call number: PIK B 140-19-92354
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 288 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 3161552997 , 9783161552991
    Series Statement: Ökonomische Studien 3
    Language: German
    Note: Contents: Kapitel 1: Einleitung ; Kapitel 2: Die Versorgung mit Wasserdienstleistungen als ökonomisches Allokationsproblem ; Kapitel 3: Versorgungsgerechtigkeit und Wasserpreis ; Kapitel 4: Versorgungsgerechtigkeit und Güterzugang: Zur Umsetzung eines Rechts auf Wasser ; Kapitel 5: Die Zumutbarkeit der pekuniären Hürde „Preis“: Zur Messung von affordability ; Kapitel 6: Instrumente der Versorgungsgerechtigkeit ; Kapitel 7: Zusammenfassung, Fazit und Ausblick
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  • 5
    Call number: PIK W 011-18-91731
    Description / Table of Contents: [...] Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsverfahren bieten zahlreiche Ansatzpunkte für eine wirkungsvolle Treibhausgasminderung. Vor allem die Verbesserung der Stickstoffausnutzung sollte hier im Fokus stehen. Weitere Maßnahmenfelder, für die im Heft Einzelmaßnahmen dargestellt werden, sind Ertrags- bzw. Leistungssicherung und Verlustminimierung, der Erhalt und Aufbau von Humus sowie die Verringerung des Energieaufwands. [...] (Quelle: KTBL)
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 60 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9783945088470
    Series Statement: KTBL-Heft 119
    Language: German
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  • 6
    Call number: S 99. 0139 (336)
    In: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Leibniz Universität Hannover
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: x, 117 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Leibniz Universität Hannover Nr. 336
    Language: German
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  • 7
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    Monograph available for loan
    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
    Call number: PIK B 050-19-92611
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, 297 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: Second edition
    ISBN: 9783319503189
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Call number: M 19.92613
    Description / Table of Contents: Historische und theoretische Grundlagen von Wissenschaftskommunikation -- Kommunikation in der Wissenschaft -- Kommunikation aus der Wissenschaft -- Kommunikation über die Wissenschaft -- Themenbereiche der Wissenschaftskommunikation
    Description / Table of Contents: Wissenschaftskommunikation ist zentral für moderne Wissensgesellschaften - und in den vergangenen Jahren immer vielfältiger geworden. Sie findet in der Wissenschaft auf Konferenzen oder in Fachpublikationen statt, in der Politik- und Unternehmensberatung, in Kampagnen, in Massenmedien und in Social Media. Die Kommunikationswissenschaft und andere Sozialwissenschaften haben sich in den letzten Jahren verstärkt mit dem Thema Wissenschaftskommunikation befasst. Der Band kartiert dieses Forschungsfeld, identifiziert zentrale Themen, theoretische Perspektiven und Fragestellungen und stellt den Wissensstand überblickshaft dar. Der Inhalt Historische und theoretische Grundlagen von Wissenschaftskommunikation.- Kommunikation in der Wissenschaft.- Kommunikation aus der Wissenschaft.- Kommunikation über die Wissenschaft.- Themenbereiche der Wissenschaftskommunikation. Die Zielgruppen Sozial-, Geistes- und NaturwissenschaftlerInnen.- Studierende der Kommunikationswissenschaft.-PraktikerInnen der Wissenschaftskommunikation.- WissenschaftsjournalistInnen Die Herausgeber Dr. Heinz Bonfadelli ist emeritierter Professor am Institut für Publizistikwissenschaft und Medienforschung (IPMZ) der Universität Zürich. Dr. Birte Fähnrich ist Postdoctoral Fellow am Lehrstuhl für Politische Kommunikation, Fakultät für Staats- und Gesellschaftswissenschaften, Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen. Dr. Corinna Lüthje leitet das DFG-Projekt „Mediatisierte Wissenschaftskommunikation in post-normalen und traditionellen Forschungsfeldern“ und lehrt am Institut für Medienwissenschaft der Universität Rostock. Dr. Jutta Milde ist Postdoctoral Fellow in der Interdisziplinären Forschungsgruppe (IFG) Umwelt an der Universität Koblenz-Landau. Dr. Markus Rhomberg ist Professor für Politische Kommunikation und Leiter des Forschungszentrums Politische Kommunikation an der Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen. Dr. Mike Schäfer ist Professor für Wissenschafts-, Krisen- und Risikokommunikation am IPMZ und Direktor des Kompetenzzentrums für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung der Universität Zürich
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 476 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-658-12897-5
    Language: German
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  • 9
    Call number: S 90.0084(100)
    In: Geodätische-Geophysikalische Arbeiten in der Schweiz
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 60 Seiten , Karten, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783908440468
    Series Statement: Geodätisch-geophysikalische Arbeiten in der Schweiz 100. Band
    Classification:
    Geodäsie
    Language: English , French , German
    Note: Text auf Englisch, Vorwort auf Deutsch, Französisch und Englisch, Zusammenfassung auf Deutsch, Französisch und Englisch.
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  • 10
    Call number: PIK M 032-19-92625
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxiii, 401 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: Second edition, second release
    ISBN: 1491979801 , 9781491979808
    Language: English
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  • 11
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Köln : Carl Heymanns Verlag
    Call number: AWI S5-18-91862
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXV, 2377 Seiten , 19 cm
    Edition: 5. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783452287168
    Series Statement: Heymanns Taschenkommentare zum gewerblichen Rechtsschutz
    Uniform Title: Gemeinschaftsmarkenverordnung
    Former Title: 1.-4. Auflage unter dem Titel: Gemeinschaftsmarkenverordnung
    Language: German
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  • 12
    Call number: 9/M 03.0456/2
    In: Führer zur Geologie von Berlin und Brandenburg
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: 1 Vorwort. - 2 Der Untergrund des Berliner Zentrums. - 3 Naturwerksteine. - 3.1 Einleitung: Der Kreislauf der Gesteine. - 3 .2 Beschreibung und Namen der Gesteine. - 3.3 Magmatische Gesteine. - 3.4 Sediment-Gesteine. - 3.4 .1 Vorbemerkung. - 3.4.2 Sandsteine. - 3.4.3 Karbonat-Gesteine. - 3.4.4 Salz-Gesteine. - 3 .5 Metamorphe Gesteine. - 3.6 Zusammenfassung. - 4 Verarbeitung von Naturwerksteinen. - 5 Zur historischen Entwicklung des Gebrauchs von Naturwerksteinen in Berlin. - 6 Gebäude, Denkmäler und Pflaster von Ost nach West. - 6.1 Zwischen Alexanderplatz und L iebknechtbrücke. - 6 .1.1 St. Marienkirche mit Geschiebekartierung. - 6 .1.2 Neptunbrunnen. - 6 .1.3 Rotes Rathaus Architektensteckbrief Waesemann. - 6 .1.4 Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 9 - 11. - 6 .1.5 Radisson Plaza Hotel. - 6.2 Im Bereich Lustgarten - Schloßplatz. - 6 .2.1 Berliner Dom Architektensteckbrief Raschdorff. - 6.2 .2 Altes Museum. - 6 .2.3 Große Granitschale und Neugestaltung des Lustgartens. - 6.2 .4 Ehemaliges Staatsratsgebäude. - 6.2.5 Schloßbrücke Architektensteckbrief Schinkel. - 6 .3 Unter den Linden: Zwischen Schloßbrücke und Friedrichstraße. - 6 .3.1 Unter den Linden: Daten einer Lebensader. - 6 .3 .2 Zeughaus (Deutsches Historisches Museum). - 6.3.3 Neue Wache. - 6.3.4 Pflaster. - 6.3.5 Humboldt-Universität. - 6.3.6 Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin Architekten Steckbriefe v. Knobelsdorff und Paulick. - 6.3.7 St.-Hedwigs-Kathedrale. - 6.3.8 Denkmal Friedrichs 11. einschließlich Pflaster. - 6.3.9 Staatsbibliothek Architektensteckbrief v. lhne. - 6.3.10 Unter den Linden 17. - 6.4 Unter den Linden: Friedrichstraße - Pariser Platz. - 6.4.1 Brandenburger Tor Architektensteckbrief Langhans. - 6.5 Im Tiergarten: Pariser Platz - Großer Stern. - 6 .5.1 Reichstag Architektensteckbrief Wallot. - 6.5.2 Reichstagspräsidentenpalais. - 6.5.3 Sowjetisches Ehrenmal. - 6.5.4 Moltkebrücke. - 6.5.5 Siegessäule und umliegende Denkmäler. - 7 Schäden an und Sanierung von Naturwerksteinen. - 8 Übersicht: Naturwerksteine im Zentrum von Berlin. - 8.1 Verzeichnis der angetroffenen Naturwerksteine. - 8.2 Übersicht: Herkunft der verwendeten Naturwerksteine. - 8.3 Herkunft, Alter, Charakteristika und Anwendungsbeispiele. - 8 .3 .1 Magmatite. - 8.3.2 Sandsteine. - 8.3.3 Karbonat-Gesteine. - 8.3.4 Salz-Gesteine. - 8 .3.5 Metamorphite. - 9 Literatur. - 10 Fachausdrücke kurz erklärt
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IV, 276, XII Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2. erweiterte und verbesserte Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-928651-12-9
    Series Statement: Führer zur Geologie von Berlin und Brandenburg 6
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  • 13
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Hamburg : Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie
    Call number: AWI A3-19-92156
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 73 Seiten
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: Foreword / Klaus Hasselmann. - GROUP HASSELMANN. - Improving the SIAM Economy Module / Volker Barth. - A Nonlinear Impulse Response Model of the Coupled Carbon Cycle-Ocean-Atmosphere Climate System / Georg Hooß. - Potential Impact of Uncertainty and Natural Climate Variability in the Design of Optimal Climate Protection Policies / Victor Ocaña. - Climate Change Detection for the Annual Cycle of Temperature and Precipitation / Reiner Schnur. - Estimating the Sensitivity of a Regional Atmospheric Model to a Sea State Dependent Roughness Using Ensemble Calculations / Ralph Weisse, Hauke Heyen, and Hans von Storch. - CLIMATE MODEL AND DATA SECTION DKRZ. - Modellbetreuungsgruppe - An Update / Ulrich Cubasch. - Prediction of Global Change Using Different Models: An Intercomparison / Ulrich Cubasch. - The ECHO-G Coupled Climate Model on the NEC SX-4 / Stephanie Legutke. - Data Group Activities and Status / Hans Luthardt. - GROUP GRAF. - The Possible Effect of Biomass Burning on Local Precipitation and Global Climate / Hans-F. Graf. - The Leading Variability Mode of the Coupled Troposphere-Stratosphere Winter Circulation in Different Climate Regimes / Judith Perlwitz. - Numerical Simulation of Scavenging Processes in Explosive Volcanic Eruption Clouds / Christiane Textor. - Three-dimensional Simulation of Stratospheric Aerosol / Claudia Timmreck. - GROUP LATIF. - Oceanic Control of Decadal North Atlantic Sea Level Pressure Variability in Winter / Mojib Latif, Klaus Arpe, and Erich Roeckner. - Climatology and Variability in the Tropical Pacific in the Coupled GCM ECHO-G / Astrid Baquero. - Large-scale Air-sea Interactions in the Midlatitudes / Dietmar Dommenget. - ENSO Prediction Experiments with the Coupled GCM ECHO-G / Anselm Grötzner, Mojib Latif, and Stephan Venzke. - Simulating the Response of an Ocean General Circulation Model to North Atlantic Oscillation-type Forcing / Helmuth Haak. - The Role of Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature in Forcing East African Climate Anomalies / Mojib Latif, Dietmar Dommenget, and Mihai Dima. - A Circulation Model for Paleoclimate Studies: Model Description and First Applications / Gerrit Lohmann. - Southern Ocean Investigations with the HOPE Model / Simon J. Marsland. - The Atmospheric Response to SST Anomalies in Midlatitudes / Ute Merkel. - Equatorial Pacific Thermocline Circulation and Decadal Climate Variability / Keith Rodgers. - Ocean Model Intercomparison Project / Frank Röske. - Assimilation of Topex/Poseidon Altimeter Data into an Ocean GCM to Improve ENSO Forecasts / Sigrid Schöttle. - GROUP MIKOLAJEWICZ. - Development of the new C-HOPE OGCM / Uwe Mikolajewicz. - The Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation: Large Scale and Small Scale Aspects / Johann Jungclaus. - The Global Ocean Assimilation System GOAS / Detlev Müller. - Study of the Climate Variability in the Northern European and Arctic Seas Using Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Models / Dmitry Sein. - GROUP MAIER-REIMER. - Modeling of Marine Biogeochemistry / Ernst Maier-Reimer. - (1) Optimisation of a Marine Silicon Cycle Model and (2) Artificial Sediment Cores / Christoph Heinze. - Modeling Stable Water Isotopes and Vapor Source Regions over Greenland and Antarctica / Martin Werner. - OTHERS. - Ongoing Work in the Bengtsson Department / Marco Giorgetta. - E-journals and Databases for MPG Scientists: How to's / Carola Kauhs. - INDEX OF AUTHORS. -
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    Call number: PIK N 076-19-92393
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xix, 100 Seiten , Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 3319516809 , 9783319516783
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in environmental science
    Language: English
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    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin : Springer Vieweg
    Call number: M 19.92420
    Description / Table of Contents: Im Kontext der Energiewende sind Energiespeicher ein zentrales technisches, wirtschaftliches und energiepolitisches Thema.Die Autoren dieses kompakten Werkes geben einen umfassenden Überblick über die verschiedenen Aspekte der Energiespeicherung. Sie beschreiben zunächst die Bedeutung von Energiespeichern in der Energieversorgung und definieren ihre Rolle darin. Dann gehen sie auf den Speicherbedarf in der Strom-, Wärme- und Kraftstoffversorgung im Kontext der Energiewende ein. Im Hauptteil werden die verschiedenen Speichertechnologien ausführlich vorgestellt sowie ihre Vor- und Nachteile diskutiert. Praktische Anwendungsbeispiele und die Integration von Speichern über alle Energiesektoren hinweg runden das Buch ab. Zahlreiche Grafiken und Beispiele veranschaulichen das gesamte Feld der Energiespeicher und sind als Ergänzung mehrsprachig online in Farbe verfügbar.Die 2. Auflage enthält ein neues Kapitel zu den rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen, neue Studien zum Speicherbedarf, Power-to-X für die chemische Industrie, neue LOHC- und Lageenergiespeicher sowie neueste Trends zu Kostenentwicklung und Batterieanwendungen.„Endlich ein umfassendes Buch zur Energiewende, das auch für technische Laien verständlich und inspirierend geschrieben ist." Franz Alt, Journalist und Buchautor „Das großartige Werk sei allen empfohlen, die sich wirklich für die Zukunft unseres Landes interessieren. Es zeigt auf eindrucksvolle Weise: Es wird nicht einfach, aber wir schaffen das.“ Prof. Dr. Harald Lesch, Physiker und Fernsehmoderator
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXIV, 861 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: 2. korrigierte und ergänzte Auflage
    ISBN: 9783662488928
    Classification:
    Engineering
    Language: German
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    Call number: M 19.92955
    Description / Table of Contents: Abnahme von Bauleistungen – Band I ermöglicht eine fachgerechte Beurteilung der erbrachten Bauleistungen in den Bereichen Rohbau, Dach und Fassade. Das Buch stellt typische Fehler und Mängel bei der Durchführung von Baumaßnahmen in den Mittelpunkt. Das frühzeitige Erkennen dieser Fehler und Mängel hilft, Streitigkeiten und mögliche spätere Schäden an Bauwerken zu vermeiden. Mit zahlreichen Beispielen in Wort und Bild, Gerichtsurteilen und Verweisen auf Regelwerke und Fachliteratur bietet dieses Werk den mit der Abnahme von Bauleistungen Beauftragten praktische und wertvolle Entscheidungshilfen. Dazu werden die rechtlichen und technischen Grundlagen der Abnahme vorgestellt. Gegliedert nach den relevanten Allgemeinen Technischen Vertragsbedingungen liegt damit ein repräsentativer Mängelkatalog für die Bauabnahme vor. Beispielhafte Checklisten fassen typische Schwachstellen und schadensträchtige Baumängel – getrennt nach Gewerken – in tabellarischer Form zusammen. Diese stehen den Buchkäufern auch als PDF-Dokument zur Verfügung. Aus dem Inhalt: 1.Einleitung 2.Abnahme 3.Mangel 4.Allgemeine Beanstandungen/Unregelmäßigkeiten 5.Technische Regeln 6.Praktische Hinweise für die Abnahme der Gewerke bei Rohbau, Dach und Fassade
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 477 Seiten , mit 350 Abbildungen und 65 Tabellen
    Edition: 5., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-481-03664-5
    Series Statement: Abnahme von Bauleistungen 1
    Language: German
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    Call number: IASS 19.92448
    Description / Table of Contents: Introducing systematic reviews / David Gough, Sandy Oliver and James Thomas -- Stakeholder perspectives and participation in reviews / Rebecca Rees and Sandy Oliver -- Commonality and diversity in reviews / David Gough and James Thomas -- Getting started with a review /Sandy Oliver, Kelly Dickson, Mukdarut Bangpan, and Mark Newman -- Finding relevant studies / Ginny Brunton, Claire Stansfield, Jenny Caird, and James Thomas -- Describing and analysing studies / Katy Sutcliffe, Sandy Oliver and Michelle Richardson -- Tools and technologies for information management / Jeff Brunton, James Thomas, and Sergio Graziosi -- Synthesis methods for combining and configuring textual or mixed methods data / James Thomas, Alison O'Mara-Eves, Angela Harden, and Mark Newman -- Synthesis methods for combining and configuring quantitative data / James Thomas, Alison O'Mara-Eves, Dylan Kneale and Ian Shemilt -- Developing justifiable evidence claims / Kristin Liabo, David Gough and Angela Harden -- Using research findings / David Gough, Ruth Stewart and Janice Tripney
    Description / Table of Contents: "Focused on actively using systematic review as method, An introduction to systematic reviews provides clear, step-by-step advice on the logic and processes of systematic reviewing. Stressing the importance of precision and accuracy, this practical text carefully balances a need for insightful theory with real-world pragmatism. The second edition features a new chapter on statistical synthesis and introduces a wide range of cutting-edge approaches to research synthesis, including text mining, living reviews, and new ideas in mixed methods reviews, such as qualitative comparative analysis"--
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    Pages: xvi, 331 Seiten , Diagramme, Illustrationen , 25 cm
    Edition: 2nd edition
    ISBN: 9781473929425 , 9781473929432
    Language: English
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    Call number: AWI G1-19-92510
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 592 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 84-920268-6-3
    Language: Spanish , English
    Note: ÍNDICE PRÓLOGO INTRODUCCIÓN El estudio científico de las cavidades kársticas y las Ciencias Geológicas. Una buena alianza / J.J. Durán. KARST, TECTÓNICA Y SISMICIDAD Evidencias tectónicas y sísmicas a partir del estudio de espeleotemas: conocimiento actual y desarrollo futuro / P. Forti Evolución tectosedimentaria del entorno de la Cueva de Nerja durante el Plio-Cuatemario. / A. Guerra-Merchán, D. Ramallo y F. Serrano Análisis de la fracturación reciente en los espelotemas de la Cueva de Nerja, Málaga. / P. Gumiel, J.J. Durán, J. López-Martínez, J.M. González-Casado, B. Andreo y F. Carrasco La fracturación en la Cueva de los Enebralejos, Segovia, borde norte del Sistema Central. / J. Barea, J.J. Durán, J. Giner, J.M. González-Casado y J. López-Martínez Control estructural de la cavidad kárstica "La Cuevona" (Ribadesella, Asturias) / J. L. Alonso, J. G. García-Ramos y M. Gutiérrez-Claverol El karst de la Alquería (Vélez-Rubio, Almería) / A. González y J.A. Martínez The influence of tectonics on karstification of Permian-Carboniferous limestone from westem Serbia. / P. Pavlovic and D. Stojiljkovic Estudio preliminar de la Cueva de Castelar (Ciudad Real). El ejemplo español de karst en rocas cristalinas / C. J. Gavilán, l. Alonso y J.J. Durán REGISTROS SEDIMENTARIOS KÁRSTICOS Y RECONSTRUCCIONES PALEOAMBIENTALES Endokarstic sedimentary records and paleo-environmental reconstructions in caves / D. C. Ford Speleothem records of environmental changes and the past-bases and potential. / Y. Y. Shopov, L. Tsankov, L. N Georgiev, C.J Yonge, H.P.R. Krouse and A.J.T. Jull Significance of Luminescent spelothem records for determination of orbital variations, glaciations and timing of termination-II. / Y.Y. Shopov, D. Stoykova, M. Sanambria, L. Tsankov, D. Ford, L. Georgiev and D. Georgieva Dataciones isotópicas de espeleotemas procedentes de cuevas costeras de Mallorca. Estado actual de las investigaciones / A. Ginés, J. Ginés, J.J. Fornós y P. Tuccimei Estudio isotópico sobre las condiciones de precipitación de "calcitas flotantes" actuales procedentes de tres cuevas en la isla de Mallorca / C. Jiménez de Cisneros y E. Caballero Geoquimica de travertinos procedentes de una fuente termal. Estimaciones sobre su velocidad de formación. / E. Caballero, C. Jiménez de Cisneros y C. Jiménez Travertinos asociados a los manantiales del borde occidental de la Sierra de la Alfaguara (Granada, Sur de España) / B. Andreo, M. Martín-Martín, A. Martín-Algarra y R. Julia Espeleotemas y morfogénesis exokárstica. El ejemplo de la Sierra del Endrinal (Grazalema, Cádiz) / J Rodríguez Vidal, G. Alvarez, L. M. Cáceres, A. Martínez Aguirre y J. M. Alcaraz La evolución de los materiales de acumulación en el Altiplano carbonatado de Cantanhede (NO de Coimbra-Portugal) / A. De Marco y L. A. Dimuccio Cave genesis in karst regions of Balkan Península / D. Vasileva Skocjanske Jame, Slovenia: development of caves related to rock characteristics and rock relief / M. Knez and T. Slabe Facies mineralógicas de las arenas de los rellenos kársticos de la Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos) / T. Aleixandre y A. Pérez González Mineralogy of cave deposits from Bihor Mountains (Romanía) / L. Ghergari and T. Tamas Análisis polínico de sedimentos en cavidades kársticas: hacia un nuevo desarrollo conceptual / J. S. Carrión, C. Navarro y M. Munuera El karst de la Espluga de Francolí: características fisicas e hidrogeológicas. Interés en la educación ambiental / J M Cervelló, M Monterde, J Ramoneda y A. Freixes Análisis sistemático y ecológico de los roedores del Pleistoceno Superior procedentes de la Cueva de las Ventanas (Granada, España) / A. Ruiz-Bustos y J A. Riquelme Cantal Geology, geomorphology, tectonics and geological map ofthe Cave of Riomurtas (Narcao, Southwest Sardinia). J De Waele and A. Muntoni CONSERVACIÓN DE CAVIDADES: EL IMPACTO ANTRÓPICO La dynamique du milieu souterrain, concepts de base servant a la conservation des grottes / A. Mangin, D. D 'Hulst et F. Bourges L' eclairage et la protection des grottes / F. Bourges, A. Mangin et D. D'Hulst Análisis de las concentraciones de 222Rn del aire de la Cueva de Nerja / C. Dueñas, M.C. Fernández, J Carretero, E. Liger y S. Cañete El medio ambiente subterráneo de la Cueva de Nerja (Málaga). Modificaciones antrópicas / F. Carrasco, B. Andreo, I Vadillo, J.J. Durán y C. Liñán EL AGUA Y EL KARST Recharge and behaviour of karst aquifers. Examples from Southeastem France / J Mudry, Y. Guglielmi, A. Chalumeau, A. Reynaud and Y. Paquette ¿Pueden las teorías sobre el desarrollo del karst contribuir al mejor conocimiento de la moderna hidrogeología del karst? / J Silar Behaviour of the epikarst aquifer: signal analysis and flow analysis. Si te of Lascaux Cave. / R. Lastennet, A. Denis, Ph. Malaurent and J Vouvé Primeros datos sobre la variabilidad estacional de la infiltración en la Cueva del Agua (lznalloz, Granada) / F. Sánchez-Martos, J. M Calaforra y M J González-Ríos Primeros resultados sobre la caracterización hidroquímica y evolución espacial de las aguas del sistema kárstico de Valporquero, Cordillera Cantábrica / JJ Durán, M Vallejo, l. Herráez y J López-Martínez Hidrodinámica e hidroquímica de las aguas de goteo de la Cueva de Nerja / C. Liñán, B. Andreo, F Carrasco e l. Vadillo Modelización de los procesos hidrogeoquímicos que afectan al agua de goteo de la Cueva de Nerja / J. Cardenal, J. Benavente, B. Andreo y F. Carrasco Algunos procesos hidrogeoquímicos en la Cueva de Canalobre y en el acuífero del Cabeçó D'Or (Alicante) / J. M Andreu, J.C. Cerón, A. Pulido-Bosch y A. Estévez Tracing technique as a contribution to karstology: past experience, new directions / Ph. Meus and C. Ek Ensayos de trazadores en acuíferos kársticos: desarrollo histórico y anecdotario / J. G. Yélamos Trazados en la Unidad Hidrogeológica Izarraitz (País Vasco): consideraciones sobre la complejidad estructural y dinámica del medio kárstico / l. Mugerza, T. Morales, l. Antigüedad, J.A. Uriarte, l. Fernández de Valderrama, J.M Gonzalo y P. Bezares d18O and average recharge-altitude relationships in karstic springs / Th. Herold, S.M. Bernasconi, P. Jordan and F. Zwahlen Concentración inicial de radiocarbono en agua subterránea del karst de Bohemia central / J. Silar y K. Záhrubsky Los sistemas kársticos del Parque Natural del Cadí-Moixeró (Pirineo oriental, Catalunya) / J. Ramoneda, A. Freixes, M. Monterde, J. P. Morin y L. Gourcy Hidroquímica de la Sierra de Guara / J. A. Cuchí, J.A. Manso, M. Subías y J. Buera Nuevas aportaciones sobre el funcionamiento hidrogeológico del acuífero kárstico multicapa del Calar del Mundo (Provincias de Albacete y Jaén) / T. Rodríguez-Estrella Posible contribución del karst de Los Berros (Argentina) para el abastecimiento a la industria de la región / C. Wetten y O.A. Damiani Karst groundwater quality in Austria / M. Kralik Modelo numérico del flujo subterráneo de un acuífero kárstico en Yucatán, México. Implicaciones hidrogeológicas / R. González, l. Sánchez y J. Gamboa Aprovechamiento de manantiales kársticos de carácter intermitente mediante operaciones de recarga artificial de acuíferos. Las Ufanes de Gabellí (Mallorca) / J. M Murillo, C.J. Gavilán, J.A. de la Orden The karstic aquifer ofthe Izhora Plateau (Russia) and problems ofits use under anthropogenic pressure / A. N Voronov, NA. Vinograd and A.A. Shvarts Aspects of groundwater vulnerability mapping in karst regions with the help of GIS / P.S. Bezrukov Natural and anthropogenic influences as threats to pits in the Debeli Namet Glacier (Durmitor National Park, Montenegro) / P. Djurovic Carbon inorganic total dissolved origine, repartition and it's karstification impact / C. Emblanch, H. Celle, B. Blavoux and J. M. Puig , Beiträge teilweise in spanischer, teilweise in englischer Sprache
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    Zürich : Schweizerische Geodätische Kommission
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    Call number: S 90.0084(99)
    In: Geodätisch-geophysikalische Arbeiten in der Schweiz
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    Pages: 163 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783908440451
    Series Statement: Geodätisch-geophysikalische Arbeiten in der Schweiz 99. Band
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    Language: English
    Note: Text auf Englisch, Vorwort auf Deutsch, Französisch und Englisch, Zusammenfassung auf Englisch und Deutsch.
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    München : Pearson Studium
    Call number: M 19.92644
    Description / Table of Contents: Maschinenelemente 2 bietet ergänzend zu Maschinenelemente 1 (ISBN 978-3-8273-7145-4) den zweiten Teil der klassischen Maschinenelemente in 9 Kapiteln, wie sie zurzeit an Universitäten und Fachhochschulen unterrichtet werden. Wie die Mathematik und Mechanik gehören die Maschinenelemente zum grundlegenden Rüstzeug des modernen Ingenieurs in allen Fachdisziplinen. Im ersten Drittel des Buches werden Gleitlager, Wälzlager und Dichtungen behandelt. Im Hauptteil des Buches werden ausführlich allgemeine Antriebssysteme, Stirnradverzahnungen und Stirnradgetriebe sowie darauf aufbauend Umlaufrädergetriebe, Kegelradverzahnungen und Schneckenverzahnungen mit den jeweils zugehörigen Getrieben vorgestellt. Den Abschluss bilden die Hüllgetriebe in Riemen-, Ketten- und Zahnriemenausführung. Zweifarbige Abbildungen, darunter vollständige Baugruppen ausgeführter Maschinen und Anlagen, sowie zahlreiche Tabellen illustrieren und vertiefen den Stoff. Ein didaktisch ausgefeiltes Layout mit Lernzielen und Kapitelzusammenfassung unterstützt das Lehren und Lernen. Jedem Kapitel sind auf der Companion Website zum Buch Übungsfragen und Lösungen zugeordnet. Zum Buch ist ein Zugang zur zeitlich unbefristeten Version von MDESIGN LVR und MDESIGN LVR planet als "Pearson Edition" enthalten. Diese ist hinsichtlich der Druckfunktion und der auswählbaren Flankenmodifikationen beschränkt. Auf der CD im Buch enthalten, ist eine Demoversion der Berechnungssoftware KISSsoft, die der Auslegung und Berechnung von Maschinenelementen wie Zahnrädern, Wellen, Lagern und anderen dient. Das von der Firma KISSsoft AG hergestellte Programm hat sich in Deutschland speziell im Getriebebau als Standard-Software etabliert. Über den ebenfalls dem Buch beiliegenden Registrierschlüssel kann eine aktuelle Spezial-Version von KISSsoft aus dem Internet bezogen und aktiviert werden. Dabei handelt es sich um ein erweitertes Grundpaket mit 300 Tagen Laufzeit. AUS DEM INHALT - Gleitlager, Wälzlager und Dichtungen - Antriebssysteme und Getriebe - Stirnradverzahnungen und Stirnradgetriebe - Umlaufrädergetriebe (Planetengetriebe) - Kegelradverzahnungen und Kegelradgetriebe - Schneckenverzahnungen und Schneckengetriebe - Hüllgetriebe (Riemen-, Ketten- und Zahnriemengetriebe)
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    Pages: 1211 Seiten , Illustrationen , 1 CD-ROM
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    ISBN: 978-3-8273-7146-1
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    Call number: IASS 19.92559
    Description / Table of Contents: Foregrounding vulnerability : materiality's porous affectability as a methodological platform / Anna Grear -- How to think about 'nature-society' interactions in environmental law 'in action'? / Betina Lange -- Abstracting method : taking legal abstractions seriously / Andrea Pavoni -- Actor-network theory and the empirical critique of environmental law: unpacking the bioprospecting debates / Emilie Cloatre -- Speculative entropy: dynamism, hyperchaos and the fourth dimension in environmental law practice / Lucy Finchett-Maddock -- Critical environmental law as method in the anthropocene / Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos -- Place-thinking : the hidden geography of environmental law / Robyn Bartel -- Bringing environmental justice to the centre of environmental law research: developing collective case study methodology / Jane Holder and Donald McGillivray -- Third Word Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and the environment / Usha Natarajan -- The methodology of environmental constitutional comparison / Francois Venter and Louis Kotze -- Engaged enquiry in environmental law : understanding people/place connections through a geographically informed human rights lens / Jo Gillespie -- Ecofeminist approaches to the construction of knowledge and coalition building : offering a way forward for international environmental law and policy / Karren Morrow -- Environmentalism and an anarchist research method / Peter Burdon and James Martel -- On the relation between scholarship and action in environmental law : method, theory, change / Andreas Kotsakis -- A systems theory perspective on the principle of precaution employing critical discourse analysis / John Paterson -- Environmental law in the age of the anthropocene : how to normatively communicate on environmental change and risks? / Inger Johanne Sand -- The nested eye : naturalism, perspectivalism, and environmental law / Ben Woodard -- Thinking about law and the question of the animal / Yoriko Otomo and Ed Mussawir -- The life and law of corals : breathing meditations / Irus Braverman -- All that is air melts into city : minoritarian apparatuses for a more-than-human world / Mirko Nikolic -- Listening to the world : sounding out the surroundings of environmental law with Michel Serres / Danilo Mandic -- F#cking research ethics through radical method : autoethnography and the field of environmental law / Victoria Brooks
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    Pages: xx, 579 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781784712563 , 9781784712570 (electronic)
    Series Statement: Handbooks of research methods in law
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    Cham, Switzerland : Springer
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    Call number: PIK N 456-19-92686
    In: Volume 3
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, 255 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9783319475929
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Recent Advances in the Emerging Field of Paleotempestology ; Archival Evidence of Secular Changes in Georgia Hurricanes: 1750–2012 ; Near-Time Sea Surface Temperature and Tropical Cyclone Intensity in the Eastern North Pacific Basin ; Modern Tropical Cyclone Wind Observation and Analysis ; Inland Tropical Cyclones and the “Brown Ocean” Concept ; Typhoon/Hurricane Disaster Prediction and Prevention for Coastal, Offshore, and Nuclear Power Plant Infrastructure ; The Use of Global Climate Models for Tropical Cyclone Risk Assessment ; High-Resolution Multi-decadal Simulation of Tropical Cyclones ; Analysis of Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Landfall Forecasts in Coupled GCMs on Seasonal and Decadal Timescales ; Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Changes in a Warmer Climate
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    Call number: AWI G3-19-92415
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: VIII, 154, xv Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Language: English
    Note: Table of contents Abstract Zusammenfassung 1 Motivation 2 Introduction 2.1 Arctic climate changes and their impacts on Coastal processes 2.2 Shoreline retreat along Arctic coasts 2.3 Impacts of Coastal erosion 2.3.1 Material fluxes 2.3.2 Retrogressive thaw slumps 2.3.3 Socio-economic impacts 2.4 Objectives 2.5 Study area 2.6 Thesis structure 2.7 Authors’ contributions 3 Variability in rates of Coastal change along the Yukon coast, 1951 to 2015 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Study Area 3.3 Data and Methods 3.3.1 Remote sensing data 3.3.2 Field survey data 3.3.3 Classification of shoreline 3.3.4 Transect-wise analyses of shoreline movements through time 3.4 Results 3.4.1 Temporal variations in shoreline change rates 3.4.2 Alongshore rates of change 3.4.3 Shoreline dynamics along field sites 3.4.4 Dynamics of lagoons, barrier Islands and spits (gravel features) 3.4.5 Yukon Territory land loss 3.5 Discussion 3.5.1 Temporal variations in shoreline change rates 3.5.2 Alongshore rates of change 3.5.3 Dynamics of lagoons, barrier Islands, and spits (gravel features) 3.5.4 Expected shoreline changes as a consequence of future climate warming 3.6 Conclusions Context 4 Coastal erosion of permafrost Solls along the Yukon Coastal Plain and Kuxes oforganic carbon to the Canadian Beaufort Sea 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Study Area 4.3 Methods 4.3.1 Sample collection and laboratory analyses 4.3.2 Soll organic carbon determinations 4.3.3 Flux of organic soil carbon and Sediments 4.3.4 Fate of the eroded soil organic carbon 4.4 Results 4.4.1 Ground lce 4.4.2 Organic carbon contents 4.4.3 Material fluxes 4.5 Discussion 4.5.1 Ground lce 4.5.2 Organic carbon contents 4.5.3 Material fluxes 4.5.4 Organic carbon in nearshore Sediments 4.6 Conclusion Context 5 Terrain Controls on the occurrence of Coastal retrogressive thaw slumpsalong the Yukon Coast, Canada 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Study Area 5.3 Methods 5.3.1 Mapping of RTSs and landform Classification 5.3.2 Environmental variables 5.3.3 Univariate regression trees 5.4 Results 5.4.1 Characteristics of RTS along the coast 5.4.2 Density and areal coverage od RTSs along the Yukon Coast 5.5 Discussion 5.5.1 Characteristics and distribution of RTSs along the Yukon Coast 5.5.2 Terrain factors explaining RTS occurrence 5.5.3 Coastal processes 5.6 Conclusions Context 6 Impacts of past and fiiture Coastal changes on the Yukon coast - threats forcultural sites, infrastructure and travel routes 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Study Area 6.3 Methods 6.3.1 Data for shoreline projections 6.3.2 Shoreline projection for the conservative scenario (S1) 6.3.3 Shoreline Projection for the dynamic scenario (S2) 6.3.4 Positioning and characterizing of cultural sites 6.3.5 Calculation of losses under the S1 and S2 scenarios 6.3.6 Estimation of future dynamics in very dynamic areas 6.4 Results and discussion 6.4.1 Past and future shoreline change rates 6.4.2 Cultural sites 6.4.3 Infrastructure and travel routes 6.5 Conclusions 7 Discussion 7.1 The importance of understanding climatic drivers of Coastal changes 7.2 The influence of shoreline change rates on retrogressive thaw slump activity 7.3 On the calculation of carbon fluxes from Coastal erosion along the Yukon coast 7.4 Impacts of present and future Coastal erosion on the natural and human environment 7.5 Synthesis 8 Summary and Conclusions Bibliography Supporting Material Data Set ds01 Table S1 Table S3 Abbreviations and Nomendature Acknowledgements
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    Call number: M 19.92732
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: viii, 167 , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 3769695534
    Language: German
    Note: Dissertation, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, 1999
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    Call number: M 19.92816
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    Pages: XLIX, 189 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 12. Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-518-27912-0
    Series Statement: Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 312
    Language: German
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    Call number: AWI SCAR-AR-19-92813
    In: National report to SCAR on Antarctic scientific activities for the years ... and planned program for ... : progress report, 41
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    Pages: 25 Seiten
    Series Statement: National report to SCAR on Antarctic scientific activities for the years ... and planned program for ... : progress report 41
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    Joensuu : European Forest Institute
    Call number: PIK W 510-19-92852
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    Pages: 59 Seiten , Diagramme
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    Joensuu : European Forest Institute
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    Pages: 252 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9529844646
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    Münster : Westfälisches Dampfboot
    Call number: IASS 19.92877
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 321 Seiten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
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    Call number: PIK B 750-21-93911
    Keywords: Immobilienökonomie
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    Pages: xxvi, 253 Seiten , Diagramme , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9781786991188 , 9781786991195 , 9781786991218 (electronic) , 9781786991201 (electronic) , 9781786991225 (electronic)
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    Call number: PIK B 190-19-93112
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    Pages: xi, 195 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783319539034 , 9783319539041 (electronic)
    Series Statement: Contributions to economics
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    Note: Contents: Introduction ; Natural Disasters in Developing Countries ; Experiencing Natural Disasters: How This Influences Risk Aversion and Trust ; The Demand for Microinsurance Products Against Disaster Risk ; Going Forward: Building Resilience with Microinsurance ; Conclusion
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    Call number: AWI SCAR-IT-19-92821
    In: Italy antarctic research report to SCAR, June-1999
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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
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    Pages: 121 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Meteorologische Abhandlungen / Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universität Berlin 32,1
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    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 G8-20-93468
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: XIII, 151, A28 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Language: English
    Note: Table of contents Abstract Zusammenfassung Abbreviations and Nomenclature 1. Introduction 1.1 Scientific Background 1.1.1 Climate and Permafrost 1.1.2 Remote Sensing 1.1.3 Research Questions 1.2 General Approach 1.3 Thesis Structure 1.4 Author’ s contributions 1.4.1 Chapter 2 1.4.2 Chapter 3 1.4.3 Chapter 4 1.4.4 Chapter 5 1.4.5 Appendix Paper 1 2. Detection of landscape dynamics in the Arctic Lena Delta withtemporally dense Landsat time-series Stacks 2.1 Abstract 2.2 Introduction 2.3 Study Area and Data 2.3.1 Study Area 2.3.2 Data 2.3.3 Methods/processing 2.4 Results 2.4.1 Regional Scale changes 2.4.2 Local scale changes 2.5 Discussion 2.5.1 Regional scale changes 2.5.2 Local scale changes 2.5.3 Data quality 2.5.4 Data usage and outlook 2.6 Conclusion 2.7 Data Archive 2.8 Acknowledgements 2.9 Appendix A. Supplementary Data 3. Landsat-Based Trend Analysis of Lake Dynamics across NorthernPermafrost Regions 3.1 Abstract 3.2 Introduction 3.3 Study Sites 3.3.1 Alaska North Slope (NSL) 3.3.2 Alaska Kobuk-Selawik Lowlands (AKS) 3.3.3 Central Yakutia (CYA) 3.3.4 Kolyma Lowland (KOL) 3.4 Data and Methods 3.4.1 Data and Trend Analysis 3.4.2 Pixel-Based Machine-Leaming Classification 3.4.3 Object-Based Image Analysis 3.4.4 Data Quality and Post-Processing 3.4.5 Calculation of Lake Change Statistics 3.5 Results 3.5.1 NSL (Alaska North Slope) 3.5.2 AKS (Alaska Kobuk-Selawik Lowlands) 3.5.3 CYA (Central Yakutia) 3.5.4 KOL (Kolyma Lowland) 3.6 Discussion 3.6.1 Data Analysis 3.6.2 Comparison of Sites and Prior Studies 3.7 Conclusions 3.8 Supplementary Materials 3.9 Acknowledgements 3.10 Appendix A 4. Remotely sensing recent permafrost region disturbances across Arcticto Subarctic transects 4.1 Abstract 4.2 Introduction 4.3 Results 4.3.1 Lakes 4.3.2 Retrogressive Thaw Slumps 4.3.3 Wildfire 4.4 Discussion 4.5 Methods 4.5.1 Remote Sensing Data Processing 4.5.2 Auxiliary Data Sources 5. Tundra landform and Vegetation productivity trend maps for theArctic Coastal Plain of northern Alaska 5.1 Abstract 5.2 Background & Summary 5.3 Methods 5.3.1 Polygonal tundra geomorphology mapping 5.3.2 Image processing 5.3.3 Image Classification 5.3.4 Decadal scale NDVI trend analysis 5.4 Data Records 5.5 Technical Validation 5.5.1 Tundra Geomorphology Map 5.5.2 NDVI Trend Map 5.6 Data Citation 6. Discussion/Synthesis 6.1 Landsat-based trend analysis 6.1.1 Spatial Scale 6.1.2 Time series analysis 6.1.3 Model complexity 6.2 Mapping of permafrost landscape dynamics 6.2.1 Lake dynamics 6.2.2 Wildfire 6.2.3 Retrogressive Thaw Slumps 6.3 Pan-arctic scale distribution and consequences of changes inpermafrost 6.4 Outlook Bibliography A-1. Appendix: Reduced arctic tundra productivity linked with landform and climate change interactions A-1.1 Abstract A-1.2 Introduction A-1.3 Methods A-1.4 Results A-1.5 Discussion Danksagung/Acknowledgements Eidesstattliche Erklärung
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    Call number: AWI G2-20-93405
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume describes the complex characteristics of almost all Russian coastal estuaries systematized in the following regions: the coasts of the White Sea, the Barents Sea, the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea, the East Siberian Sea, the Chukchi Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, the Baltic Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Sea of Japan and the Bering Seas. The part on the Baltic Sea includes a detailed description of the Kaliningrad coast and the Gulf of Finland. Apart from the geology and morphology, this book also looks at the anthropogenic effects on shores as well as at hydrological conditions, local climate and water level characteristics, and at economic use of lagoons
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiii, 270 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783319433929 , 9783319433905 (print)
    Series Statement: Estuaries of the World
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1 Specific Features of Estuaries, Lagoons, Limans: Concepts and Terms / Petr Brovko and Ruben Kosyan 2 Estuaries and Lagoons of the Russian Arctic Seas / Vyacheslav Krylenko 3 Estuaries, Lagoons, and Limans of the Marginal Seas of Northeast Asia / Petr Brovko, Yuri Mikishin, and Tamara Ponomareva 4 Lagoons of the Black Sea / Vyacheslav Krylenko and Marina Krylenko 5 Lagoons of the Smallest Russian Sea / Marina Krylenko, Ruben Kosyan, and Vyacheslav Krylenko 6 Transboundary Lagoons of the Baltic Sea / Boris Chubarenko, Dmitriy Domnin, Svetlana Navrotskaya, Zhanna Stont, Vladimir Chechko, Valentina Bobykina, Vasiliy Pilipchuk, Konstantin Karmanov, Anastasea Domnina, Tatiana Bukanova, Victoria Topchaya, and Alexander Kileso 7 Neva Bay: A Technogenic Lagoon of the Eastern Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea) / Daria Ryabchuk, Vladimir Zhamoida, Marina Orlova, Alexander Sergeev, Julia Bublichenko, Andrey Bublichenko, and Leontina Sukhacheva 8 The White Sea as an Estuarine System / Evgeniy Ignatov, Oleksiy Kalynychenko, and Anatoliy Pantiulin 9 The Diversity of Russian Estuaries / Ruben Kosyan, Petr Brovko, and Jean-Paul Ducrotoy Index
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    Call number: M 20.94084
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvii, 169 Seiten , Graphiken
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 20.93496
    Description / Table of Contents: According to the classical plume hypothesis, mantle plumes are localized upwellings of hot, buoyant material in the Earth’s mantle. They have a typical mushroom shape, consisting of a large plume head, which is associated with the formation of voluminous flood basalts (a Large Igneous Province) and a narrow plume tail, which generates a linear, age-progressive chain of volcanic edifices (a hotspot track) as the tectonic plate migrates over the relatively stationary plume. Both plume heads and tails reshape large areas of the Earth’s surface over many tens of millions of years. However, not every plume has left an exemplary record that supports the classical hypothesis. The main objective of this thesis is therefore to study how specific hotspots have created the crustal thickness pattern attributed to their volcanic activities. Using regional geodynamic models, the main chapters of this thesis address the challenge of deciphering the three individual (and increasingly complex) Réunion, Iceland, and Kerguelen hotspot histories,…
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: 104 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Language: English
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    Call number: 9783658130961 (e-book)
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (152 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783658130961 (e-book)
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung Literatur 2 Bauprojekte sind auch Kommunikationsbaustellen 2.1 Aufbau und Erhaltung einer Informationskultur im Projektteam 2.2 Veränderung im öffentlichen Raum schafft Kommunikationsbedarf 2.3 Problemlösung durch integrierte Kommunikation 2.4 Organisatorische Einbindung der Kommunikation in das Projektmanagement 2.5 Kommunikatoren nach innen und außen 2.6 Prozessorientiertes Phasenmodell 2.7 Umfeldanalyse zur Eruierung kritischer Themen 2.8 Festlegung der Kommunikationsstrategie 2.9 Ziele und Dialoggruppen 2.10 Das Bauprojekt bewusst positionieren 2.11 Einheitliche Botschaften nach innen und außen vermitteln 2.12 Strategische Planung des Maßnahmenkatalogs Literatur 3 Interne Kommunikation 3.1 Aufgabenstellungen der internen Kommunikation 3.2 Ratio und Empathie: Die Projektkultur entwickeln 3.3 Formelle und informelle interne Kommunikation 3.4 Formelles Informationsmanagement 3.5 Informeller Informationsaustausch 3.6 Instrumente der internen Kommunikation 3.7 Synchrone Kommunikationsmittel 3.8 Asynchrone Kommunikationsmittel Literatur 4 Externe Kommunikation 4.1 Das Modell PESO 4.2 Bezahlte Medienauftritte (Paid Content) 4.2.1 Advertorials 4.2.2 Baureportagen in Bewegtbildern 4.2.3 Gesponserte Blogbeiträge 4.3 Berichterstattung in den klassischen Medien (Eamed Content) 4.3.1 Basispressemappe als Faktensammlung 4.3.2 Media-Newsroom als Informationsdrehscheibe für Journalisten 4.3.3 Laufende Information über Medienmitteilungen 4.3.4 Pressekonferenzen schaffen persönliche Beziehungen 4.3.5 Einzelgespräche mit Journalisten 4.3.6 Individuelle Publikationen in Fachmedien 4.3.7 Bilder lassen Architektur im Gedächtnis bleiben 4.4 Widerhall in den sozialen Netzwerken (Shared Content) 4.5 Das Bauprojekt in der Selbstdarstellung (Owned Content) 4.5.1 Die Projektwebsite als Kommunikationsdrehscheibe 4.5.2 Stakeholder mit Newslettern am Laufenden halten 4.5.3 Corporate Publishing signalisiert Qualität 4.5.4 Informationspavillon als Ort für Einblicke und Auskünfte 4.5.5 Veranstaltungen Literatur 5 Vorsorgemaßnahmen gegen mögliche Krisen Literatur 6 Ansichten und Einsichten von Experten 6.1 Architekturkritiker und -joumalisten 6.1.1 Axel Simon: Vorsichtskultur der Schweiz führt zu Partizipationsverfahren 6.1.2 Walter Laser: Exklusivität als Türöffner für Fachmedien 6.1.3 Jakob Schoof: Visuelles entscheidet über Berichterstattung 6.2 Kommunikationsverantwortliche von Bauherren 6.2.1 Emst Eichinger: Die Projektdatenbank des größten Bauherrn Österreichs 6.2.2 Johanna Griesmayr: Direkte Kommunikation Online und über Ombudsleute 6.2.3 Peter Klinglmüller: Kommunikativer Hype um das neue grün-weiße Rapid-Stadion 6.3 Projektmanager 6.3.1 Jürgen Laukemper: Bauherren mit einer ausgeprägten Kommunikationskultur tun sich leichter 6.3.2 Andreas Gobiet: Kommunikation gehört Bautechnikem schon in der Ausbildung als Grundelement vermittelt 6.3.3 Wolfgang Kradischnig: Die Währung in einem Projekt ist Vertrauen 6.3.4 Hans Lechner: Planung und Architektur sind keine nonverbalen Kulturleistungen 6.3.5 Arnold Schmitzer: Die sieben Todsündenbeim Bauen 6.3.6 Verena Zybell: Ampelsignale steuern durch Projektengstellen Literatur 7 Resümee Weiterführende Literatur
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    Call number: M 21.94588
    Description / Table of Contents: Gendern ist in vielen Institutionen und Firmen zum Standard geworden, aber wie macht man es richtig? Die Ratschläge der Dudenredaktion: - Männer, Frauen und wie viele Geschlechter noch? - Welche sprachlichen Möglichkeiten gibt es für das Gendern? - Welche wähle ich für meine Institution, Firma, für meinen Text? - Wie vermeide ich, dass der Text zu sperrig wird? Mit einem Abriss über Geschichte und Funktion des Genderns
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 128 Seiten
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 978-3-411-74357-5
    Series Statement: Duden
    Language: German
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    Call number: M 19.94688
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 87 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: Verabschiedet am 12.06.2017
    Series Statement: Rat für Informations Infrastrukturen 5
    Language: German
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    Stuttgart : Schäffer-Poeschel Verlag
    Call number: M 23.95254
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 375 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage
    ISBN: 9783791036274 , 9783791036281 (electronic) , 9783791040578 (electronic)
    Series Statement: Reihe Systemisches Management
    Former Title: Vorangegangen ist
    Language: German
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    Call number: 9789402411010 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This book provides an overview of the current state of knowledge of Arctic ice shelves, ice islands and related features. Ice shelves are permanent areas of ice which float on the ocean surface while attached to the coast, and typically occur in very cold environments where perennial sea ice builds up to great thickness, and/or where glaciers flow off the land and are preserved on the ocean surface. These landscape features are relatively poorly studied in the Arctic, yet they are potentially highly sensitive indicators of climate change because they respond to changes in atmospheric, oceanic and glaciological conditions. Recent fracturing and breakup events of ice shelves in the Canadian High Arctic have attracted significant scientific and public attention, and produced large ice islands which may pose a risk to Arctic shipping and offshore infrastructure. Much has been published about Antarctic ice shelves, but to date there has not been a dedicated book about Arctic ice shelves or ice islands. This book fills that gap.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 422 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (teilweise farbig)
    ISBN: 9789402411010 , 978-94-024-1101-0
    ISSN: 2510-0475 , 2510-0483
    Series Statement: Springer Polar Sciences
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Part I Distribution and Characteristics of Arctic Ice Shelves 1 Arctic Ice Shelves: An Introduction / Julian A. Dowdeswell and Martin O. Jeffries 2 The Ellesmere Ice Shelves, Nunavut, Canada / Martin O. Jeffries 3 Eurasian Arctic Ice Shelves and Tidewater Ice Margins / Julian A. Dowdeswell 4 Greenland Ice Shelves and Ice Tongues / Niels Reeh Part II Physical Processes and Historical Changes of Arctic Ice Shelves 5 Changes in Canadian Arctic Ice Shelf Extent Since 1906 / Derek Mueller, Luke Copland, and Martin O. Jeffries 6 The Surface Mass Balance of the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf and Ward Hunt Ice Rise, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada / Carsten Braun 7 Holocene History of Arctic Ice Shelves / John H. England, David J.A. Evans, and Thomas R. Lakeman 8 An Overview of Paleoenvironmental Techniques for the Reconstruction of Past Arctic Ice Shelf Dynamics / Dermot Antoniades 9 Arctic Ice Shelf Ecosystems / Anne D. Jungblut, Derek Mueller, and Warwick F. Vincent Part III Arctic Ice Shelf Calving Processes and Ice Islands 10 Factors Contributing to Recent Arctic Ice Shelf Losses / Luke Copland, Colleen Mortimer, Adrienne White, Miriam Richer McCallum, and Derek Mueller 11 Ice Island Drift Mechanisms in the Canadian High Arctic / Wesley Van Wychen and Luke Copland 12 Recent Changes in Sea Ice Plugs Along the Northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago / Sierra Pope, Luke Copland, and Bea Alt 13 The Military Importance and Use of Ice Islands During the Cold War / William F. Althoff 14 Russian Drifting Stations on Arctic Ice Islands / Igor M. Belkin and Sergey A. Kessel 15 Risk Analysis and Hazards of Ice Islands / Mark Fuglem and Ian Jordaan Erratum Index
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    Call number: 9781491903117 (e-book)
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 590 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781491903117 (e-book) , 978-1-4919-0311-7
    Language: English
    Note: Table of Contents Preface Part I. Foundations of Data Systems 1. Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Applications Thinking About Data Systems Reliability Hardware Faults Software Errors Human Errors How Important Is Reliability? Scalability Describing Load Describing Performance Approaches for Coping with Load Maintainability Operability: Making Life Easy for Operations Simplicity: Managing Complexity Evolvability: Making Change Easy Summary 2. Data Models and Query Languages Relational Model Versus Document Model The Birth of NoSQL The Object-Relational Mismatch Many-to-One and Many-to-Many Relationships Are Document Databases Repeating History? Relational Versus Document Databases Today Query Languages for Data Declarative Queries on the Web MapReduce Querying Graph-Like Data Models Property Graphs The Cypher Query Language Graph Queries in SQL Triple-Stores and SPARQL The Foundation: Datalog Summary 3. Storage and Retrieval Data Structures That Power Your Database Hash Indexes SSTables and LSM-Trees B-Trees Comparing B-Trees and LSM-Trees Other Indexing Structures Transaction Processing or Analytics? Data Warehousing Stars and Snowflakes: Schemas for Analytics Column-Oriented Storage Column Compression Sort Order in Column Storage Writing to Column-Oriented Storage Aggregation: Data Cubes and Materialized Views Summary 4. Encoding and Evolution Formats for Encoding Data Language-Specific Formats JSON, XML, and Binary Variants Thrift and Protocol Buffers Avro The Merits of Schemas Modes of Dataflow Dataflow Through Databases Dataflow Through Services: REST and RPC Message-Passing Dataflow Summary Part II. Distributed Data 5. Replication Leaders and Followers Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Replication Setting Up New Followers Handling Node Outages Implementation of Replication Logs Problems with Replication Lag Reading Your Own Writes Monotonic Reads Consistent Prefix Reads Solutions for Replication Lag Multi-Leader Replication Use Cases for Multi-Leader Replication Handling Write Conflicts Multi-Leader Replication Topologies Leaderless Replication Writing to the Database When a Node Is Down Limitations of Quorum Consistency Sloppy Quorums and Hinted Handoff Detecting Concurrent Writes Summary 6. Partitioning Partitioning and Replication Partitioning of Key-Value Data Partitioning by Key Range Partitioning by Hash of Key Skewed Workloads and Relieving Hot Spots Partitioning and Secondary Indexes Partitioning Secondary Indexes by Document Partitioning Secondary Indexes by Term Rebalancing Partitions Strategies for Rebalancing Operations: Automatic or Manual Rebalancing Request Routing Parallel Query Execution Summary 7. Transactions The Slippery Concept of a Transaction The Meaning of ACID Single-Object and Multi-Object Operations Weak Isolation Levels Read Committed Snapshot Isolation and Repeatable Read Preventing Lost Updates Write Skew and Phantoms Serializability Actual Serial Execution Two-Phase Locking (2PL) Serializable Snapshot Isolation (SSI) Summary 8. The Trouble with Distributed Systems Faults and Partial Failures Cloud Computing and Supercomputing Unreliable Networks Network Faults in Practice Detecting Faults Timeouts and Unbounded Delays Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Networks Unreliable Clocks Monotonic Versus Time-of-Day Clocks Clock Synchronization and Accuracy Relying on Synchronized Clocks Process Pauses Knowledge, Truth, and Lies The Truth Is Defined by the Majority Byzantine Faults System Model and Reality Summary 9. Consistency and Consensus Consistency Guarantees Linearizability What Makes a System Linearizable? Relying on Linearizability Implementing Linearizable Systems The Cost of Linearizability Ordering Guarantees Ordering and Causality Sequence Number Ordering Total Order Broadcast Distributed Transactions and Consensus Atomic Commit and Two-Phase Commit (2PC) Distributed Transactions in Practice Fault-Tolerant Consensus Membership and Coordination Services Summary Part III. Derived Data 10. Batch Processing Batch Processing with Unix Tools Simple Log Analysis The Unix Philosophy MapReduce and Distributed Filesystems MapReduce Job Execution Reduce-Side Joins and Grouping Map-Side Joins The Output of Batch Workflows Comparing Hadoop to Distributed Databases Beyond MapReduce Materialization of Intermediate State Graphs and Iterative Processing High-Level APIs and Languages Summary 11. Stream Processing Transmitting Event Streams Messaging Systems Partitioned Logs Databases and Streams Keeping Systems in Sync Change Data Capture Event Sourcing State, Streams, and Immutability Processing Streams Uses of Stream Processing Reasoning About Time Stream Joins Fault Tolerance Summary 12. The Future of Data Systems Data Integration Combining Specialized Tools by Deriving Data Batch and Stream Processing Unbundling Databases Composing Data Storage Technologies Designing Applications Around Dataflow Observing Derived State Aiming for Correctness The End-to-End Argument for Databases Enforcing Constraints Timeliness and Integrity Trust, but Verify Doing the Right Thing Predictive Analytics Privacy and Tracking Summary Glossary Index
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    Call number: 9783319350950 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This book provides the proceedings of the 13th International Conference of Meteorology, Climatology and Atmospheric Physics (COMECAP 2016) that is held in Thessaloniki from 19 to 21 September 2016. The Conference addresses fields of interest for researchers, professionals and students related to the following topics: Agricultural Meteorology and Climatology, Air Quality (Indoor and Outdoor), Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Applications of Meteorology in the Energy sector, Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry, Atmospheric Radiation, Atmospheric Boundary layer, Biometeorology and Bioclimatology, Climate Dynamics, Climatic Changes, Cloud Physics, Dynamic and Synoptic Μeteorology, Extreme Events, Hydrology and Hydrometeorology, Mesoscale Meteorology, Micrometeorology-Urban Microclimate, Remote Sensing- Satellite Meteorology and Climatology, Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The book includes all papers that have been accepted after peer review for presentation in the conference
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXI, 1259 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783319350950 , 978-3-319-35095-0
    ISSN: 2194-5217 , 2194-5225
    Series Statement: Springer atmospheric sciences
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Part I Meteorology The Influence of WRF Parameterisation Schemes on High Resolution Simulations Over Greece / I. Tegoulias, S. Kartsios, I. Pytharoulis, S. Kotsopoulos and Theodore S. Karacostas Assessing the Sensitivity of COSMO/GR Atmospheric Model to Effectively Simulate the Influence of Diabatic Heating on Eastern Mediterranean Explosive Cyclogenesis Under Different Parameterizations of the Model Physics / J. Kouroutzoglou, E. Avgoustoglou, H.A. Flocas, M. Hatzaki, P. Skrimizeas, A. Lalos, K. Keay and I. Simmonds Evaluation of WRF Parameterization Schemes During Heat-Wave Events Over the Greater Area of South–East Mediterranean / C. Giannaros, D. Melas and T.M. Giannaros A Study of an Extreme Hot Weather Event in Greece with the WRF-ARW Atmospheric Model / G. Emmanouil, D. Vlachogiannis, A. Sfetsos, S. Karozis and A. Tasopoulou Lightning Forecasting in Europe: Results Obtained from One Year of Operational Simulations / T.M. Giannaros, V. Kotroni and K. Lagouvardos Numerical Simulations and Observational Study of a Mesoscale Convective System in France, During the HyMeX—SOP1 Using the WRF Model /1 S. Dafis, K. Lagouvardos, V. Kotroni, T.M. Giannaros and A. Bartzokas Design and Evaluation of Sensitivity Tests of COSMO Model Over the Mediterranean Area / E. Avgoustoglou, A. Voudouri, P. Khain, F. Grazzini and J.M. Bettems Comparison and Validation of WRF Model Physics Parameterizations Over the Domain of Greece / N. Politi, P.T. Nastos, A. Sfetsos, D. Vlachogiannis, N.R. Dalezios, N. Gounaris, M.R. Cardoso and M.M.P. Soares Severe Weather Events and Sea Level Variability Over the Mediterranean Sea: The WaveForUs Operational Platform / Y. Krestenitis, I. Pytharoulis, Theodore S. Karacostas, Y. Androulidakis, C. Makris, K. Kombiadou, I. Tegoulias, V. Baltikas, S. Kotsopoulos and S. Kartsios The Implementation of a Dust Wet Deposition Scheme in the WRF-CHEM Model / K. Tsarpalis, A. Papadopoulos and P. Katsafados Temperature Seasonal Predictability of the WRF Model / G. Varlas, P. Katsafados and A. Papadopoulos Numerical Modeling of a Tornado Event at Skala, Lakonia, Peloponnese in September 2015 / M.P. Mylonas, P.T. Nastos and Ioannis T. Matsangouras Towards Predictability Limit: Advancing the Deterministic Skill of Ensembles / I. Kioutsioukis Marine Boundary Layer Offshore and Coastal Coupled Simulations / C. Stathopoulos, G. Galanis and G. Kallos Observational and Numerical Study of a Tornado Outbreak in Attica and Euboea / A. Lampiris, S. Dafis and G. Papavasileiou The Effect of Surface Heterogeneity on the Vertical Structure of the Saharan Convective Boundary Layer / G. Papangelis, M. Tombrou and J. Kalogiros Numerical Study of the Medicane of November 2014 / I. Pytharoulis, Ioannis T. Matsangouras, I. Tegoulias, S. Kotsopoulos, Theodore S. Karacostas and P.T. Nastos Numerical Modeling Analysis of Tornadoes Using the COSMO.GR Model Over Greece / Ioannis T. Matsangouras, E. Avgoustoglou, F. Gofa, I. Pytharoulis, P.T. Nastos and H.W. Bluestein Performance of RegCM4 Model During Heat Waves—A Case Study for China / D.K. Papanastasiou, X. Huang, A. Poupkou, X. Pu, P. Zanis, T. Wang and D. Melas The Role of Heat Extinction Depth Concept to Fire Behavior: An Application to WRF-SFIRE Model / S. Kartsios, Theodore S. Karacostas, I. Pytharoulis and A.P. Dimitrakopoulos Impacts of Observational Data Assimilation on Operational Forecasts / A. Voudouri, E. Avgoustoglou and P. Kaufmann Comparative Forecasts of a Local Area Model (WRF) in Summer for Cyprus / F. Tymvios, D. Charalambous, J. Lelieveld and S. Michaelides Implementation of a Hybrid Surface Layer Parameterization Scheme for the Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Wave System WEW / P. Katsafados, G. Varlas, A. Papadopoulos and G. Korres Development and Implementation of a Soil Moisture Perturbation Method for EPS Initial Conditions / P. Louka, F. Gofa, C. Marsigli and A. Montani The Impact of Cyclone Xaver on Hydropower Potential in Norway . . . 175 I. Cheliotis, G. Varlas and K. Christakos Heavy Convective Rainfall Forecast Over Paraguay Using Coupled WRF-Cloud Model / V. Spiridonov, J. Baez and B. Telenta The Heat Health Warning System of DWD—Concept and Lessons Learned / A. Matzarakis Impact of Storm Seeding to Hailstone Features in Central Macedonia / D. Foris and V. Foris Validating SAF NWC Products Over the Greek Area / A. Karagiannidis, K. Lagouvardos, V. Kotroni and T.M. Giannaros Use of Global Precipitation Measurement’s Satellite Data for the Study of a Mesoscale Convective System /D. Mitropoulos and H. Feidas Flash Flood Risk and Vulnerability Analysis in Urban Areas: The Case of October 22, 2015, in Attica, Greece / K. Papagiannaki, V. Kotroni, K. Lagouvardos and A. Bezes The First Joint Hydro-Meteo Warnings in Croatia During Heavy Rainfall Period in October 2015 / P. Mutic, T. Jurlina, T. Vujnovic, D. Oskorus, N. Strelec-Mahovic and T. Renko A Total Weighted Least Squares Method for the Determination of the Meteoric Water Line of Precipitation for Hydrological Purposes / A.A. Argiriou, V. Salamalikis and E. Dotsika Storm Characteristics Over Central Macedonia and Thessaly and Their Relation to Atmospheric Parameters / E. Chatzi Radar Climatology of Supercell Thunderstorms in Northern and Central Greece / M. Christodoulou and M. Sioutas Comparison of Physically and Image Based Atmospheric Correction Methods for Sentinel-2 Satellite Imagery / G. Lantzanakis, Z. Mitraka and N. Chrysoulakis First Rains as Extreme Events Influencing Marine Primary Production / D. Kotta, D. Kitsiou and P. Kassomenos Hail Characteristics and Cloud Seeding Effect for Hail Suppression in Central Macedonia, Greece / M. Sioutas Satellite Rainfall Error Analysis with the Use of High-Resolution X-Band Dual-Polarization Radar Observations Over the Italian Alps / M.N. Anagnostou, J. Kalogiros, E. Nikolopoulos, Y. Derin, E.N. Anagnostou and M. Borga The DAPHNE Conceptual Model for Designing a Precipitation Enhancement Project in Thessaly, Greece / Theodore S. Karacostas, I. Pytharoulis, I. Tegoulias, D. Bampzelis, S. Kartsios, S. Kotsopoulos, P. Zanis, E. Katragkou and K. Tympanidis Watershed Size, an Alternative or a Misguided Parameter for River’s Waterpower? Implementation in Macedonia, Greece / G. Grimpylakos, K. Albanakis and Theodore S. Karacostas Survey of the Severe Hailstorms During Summer 2014 in the Northern Part of Greece / P. Fragkouli, A. Tyraski and K. Lagouvardos Assessment of the Thermal Comfort Conditions in a University Campus Using a 3D Microscale Climate Model, Utilizing Mobile Measurements / P.T. Nastos, K.P. Moustris, I. Charalampopoulos, I.K. Larissi and Athanasios G. Paliatsos Diurnal Distribution of Storm Characteristics in Central Macedonia During the Warm Season of the Year Using a C-Band Weather Radar / D. Bampzelis and Theodore S. Karacostas Rain Enhancement Feasibility Potential of Orographic Clouds Over Northern Greece / K. Tympanidis, Theodore S. Karacostas and D. Bampzelis A Preliminary Study on the Effect of Rainfall Events on Human Thermal Comfort Under Hot Weather Conditions / I. Charalampopoulos and I. Tsiros One Day-Ahead Prognosis of Energy Demand Using Artificial Intelligence and Biometeorological Indices / D. Zafirakis, K.P. Moustris, D.H. Alamo and R.J. Nebot Medina The Effect of Rainfall Intensity on the Flood Generation of Mountainous Watersheds (Chalkidiki Prefecture, North Greece) / A. Kastridis and D. Stathis Air Temperature Estimation Over the Ainos Mountain, Kefallinia Island Using Linear Regression Analysis / S. Maniatis, A. Kamoutsis, A. Chronopoulou-Sereli and P.T. Nastos Dust Over the Area of the East Mediterranean: The Severe Dust Event of the Period 7–12 September 2015. Synoptic and Dynamic Analysis / K. Nicolaides and F. Tymvios On the Dynamics Underlying the Emergence of Coherent Structures in Barotropic Turbulence / N.A. Bakas, N.C. Constantinou and P.J. Ioannou Structure and Stability of Low Amplitude Jet Equilibria in Barotropic Turbulence / N.C. Constantinou, P.
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    Call number: 9789811031151 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is a compilation of selected papers presented in the International Conference on the theme ‘Wood is Good: Current Trends and Future Prospects in Wood’. The contents of the book deal with recent innovations, trends and challenges in wood science and are grouped in five distinct sections. They cover a wide range of topics like wood variability, processing and utilization, wood protection, wood-based composites, wood energy and the role of wood in mitigating climate change. With the ever increasing human population and growing demand for wood, this book offers valuable insights for better understanding and efficient utilization of this wonderful gift of nature. This book will be useful to researchers, professionals, and policy makers involved in forestry and wood related areas.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 480 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789811031151 , 978-981-10-3115-1
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Part I Wood Properties and Variability Optimizing Wood Utilization Based on Whole Tree Inherent Property Maps / Mathew Leitch and Scott Miller Screening Corewood of Pine for Wood Properties / M. Sharma, J.C.F. Walker and Shakti S. Chauhan Imaging Spiral Grain in Pinus radiata with X-ray Microtomography / Jimmy Thomas and David A. Collings Rapid Measurement of Density of Wood in Progeny Trial of Acacia mangium Willd. Using Resistograph—A Nondestructive Method / A.R. Uthappa, Maheshwar Hegde, P. Karthick Kumar, B. Gurudev Singh and R.S. Prashanth Eliminating Growth-Stresses in Eucalyptus: A Scoping Study with E. bosistoana and E. nitens / M. Sharma, J.C.F. Walker and Shakti S. Chauhan Longitudinal Growth Strains in Melia dubia / Sandhya Sharma, Santosh Sumbali, Pankaj Aggarwal and Shakti S. Chauhan Immunofluorescence Localization of β-(1-4)- D -Galactan and Xylans in Tension Wood and Normal Wood Fibres of Leucaena leucocephala / S. Pramod, Kishore S. Rajput and Karumanchi S. Rao Comparative Wood Anatomy of Four Artocarpus Species of North East India with Reference to Their Identification / M.K. Singh, C.L. Sharma and M. Sharma Wood Anatomy of Some Members of Family Fagaceae from North-East India / M. Sharma, W. Shylla and C.L. Sharma Anatomical Characterisation and In Vitro Laboratory Decay Test of Different Woods Decayed by Xylaria hypoxylon / Rina D. Koyani, S. Pramod, H.R. Patel, A.M. Vasava, K.S. Rao and Kishore S. Rajput Growth Ring Structure and Specific Gravity Variation in Juvenile and Mature Wood of Natural-Grown Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) / Satish Kumar Sinha, R. Vijendra Rao, T.S. Rathore and H.P. Borgaonkar Variability for Heartwood Content in Three Commercially Important Tree Species of Peninsular India—Hardwickia binata, Pterocarpus santalinus and Santalum album / A.N. Arun Kumar, Geeta Joshi and S. Manikandan Relations Between Growth Traits and Wood Parameters of Tectona grandis L.f. in Even-Aged Plantations in Tamil Nadu / C. Buvaneswaran, M. George, K. Vinoth Kumar and R. Velumani Variation in Heartwood Formation and Wood Density in Plantation-Grown Red Sanders (Pterocarpus santalinus) / K. Suresh, Maheshwar Hegde, P. Deenathayalan, P. Karthick Kumar, M. Thangapandi, B. Gurudev Singh and N. Krishnakumar Identification and Characterization of Tension Wood in Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Benth. and Acacia mangium Willd. Grown in Kerala / E.V. Anoop, C.M. Jijeesh, S. Jinu, R. Vishnu and M.C. Anish Basic Density and Fibre Morphological Characteristics of Selected Pulpwood Species of Kerala / E.V. Anoop, Arun Joseph, C.M. Jijeesh, R. Vishnu and Anju S. Vijayan Estimation of Leaf Area–Wood Density Traits Relationship in Tropical Dry Evergreen Forests of Southern Coromandel Coast, Peninsular India / M. Udayakumar and T. Sekar Variations on Pulping Properties of Gmelina arborea Roxb. Grown in Different Geographical Regions of Tamil Nadu, India / J. Soosai Raj, A. Mayavel, V.N. Mutharaian and A. Nicodemus Biochemical Characterization of Wood Lignin of Hevea brasiliensis / S. Pramod, C.P. Reghu and K.S. Rao Part II Wood Protection Protection of Wood: A Global Perspective on the Future / Jeffrey J. Morrell Conveyor Belt Pressure Impregnation of Wood / Peter Vinden, Grigori Torgovnikov and Anil K. Sethy Natural Resistance of Imported Timbers Against Termites and Fungi in Indian Condition—A Comparison / Rashmi Ramesh Shanbhag, R. Sundararaj, H.C. Nagaveni, G. Vijayalakshmi and B. Lingappa Enhancing Photostability of Wood Coatings Using Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles / Kavyashree Srinivas and Krishna K. Pandey Screening of Oils of Pongamia pinnata Linn., Jatropha curcas Linn. and Simarouba glauca D.C. for Developing Eco-Friendly Wood Preservatives / D. Venmalar Fungal Inhibition in Wood Treated with Lantana camara L. Extract / Heena Gupta, Kulwant Rai Sharma and J.N. Sharma Powderpost Beetle Menace in Wooden Handicraft Industries and Their Management / Raja Muthukrishnan and O.K. Remadevi Effect of Thermal Modification on Physical Properties of Bambusa nutans / Kiran Ghadge and Krishna K. Pandey Part III Wood-Based Composites Micromechanics of Cellulose Fibres and Their Composites / Ramesh Babu Adusumalli, Karthik Chethan Venkateshan and Wolfgang Gindl-Altmutter Adhesives of Bio-origin for Wood Composites / D. Sujatha, S.K. Nath and B.S. Mamatha Experimental and Numerical Modeling of Hemp–Polyester Composites / D.S. Chethan, G.S. Venkatesh, Gunti Ranga Srinivas and C.S. Vinod Kumar Lantana Fiber-Filled Polypropylene Composite / Amey Kale, N. Raghu, Shakti S. Chauhan and Pankaj Aggarwal Development of Fire Retardant Wood Composite Using Amino Resin / B.S. Mamatha, D. Sujatha, S.K. Nath, D.N. Uday and Anand Nandanwar Study on Utilization of Plantation-Grown Timber Species Grevillea robusta (Silver Oak) for Medium-Density Fibre Board / D.N. Uday, B.S. Mamatha, D. Sujatha and V. Prakash Suitability of Mixed Species of Bamboo (Bambusa polymorpha and Bambusa tulda) for Medium-Density Particle Board / Amit Ashok Mahadik, Anil Negi and Amey Pravin Awale Part IV Wood Utilization Pattern A Comparative Assessment of Autoclave and Microwave-Assisted Peroxometal Complex in Delignification of Wood Biomass for Enhanced Sugar Production / Pradeep Verma and Venkatesh Chaturvedi Yield Evaluation of Oyster Mushroom on Dust Waste of Some Common Timber Species / C. Sneha and Minnu Tomy Study on Fuel Properties of Important Biomass Briquetting Feedstocks in India / Ritesh Kumar, M. Srinivasa Rao, R. Ezhumalai and R. Tailor Study on Chemical, Elemental and Gasification Characteristics of Lantana camara Wood / R. Ezhumalai and Ritesh Kumar Search for Future Fuels—Pathway Points to a ‘Boring’ Process / L.N. Santhakumaran Wood Use in India—Readying for that Elusive Renaissance? / K. Satyanarayana Rao Part V Wood and Climate Change Wood is Good for REDD+! / Ederson A. Zanetti How Good is Wood? Facts and Myths Regarding Wood as a Green Building Material / Arijit Sinha Carbon Sequestration by Bamboo Farming on Marginal Land and Sustainable Use of Wood Waste for Bioenergy: Case Studies from Abellon Clean Energy / Beena Patel, Bharat Gami and Pankaj Patel Use Wood—Combat Climate Change / S.K. Nath Author Index
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    Call number: 9789462392076 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is the first comprehensive overview and evaluation of the origins, history and current size and condition of all of Iceland's major glaciers (including Vatnajökull, the largest in Europe) at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It is not only illustrated with many beautiful photographs and graphs of recent statistics and scientific data, but is also a collection of historical writings and drawings from annals, sagas, folk tales, diaries, reports, stories and poems, as it presents a unique approach to the study of glaciers on an island in the North Atlantic.Balancing and comparing the world of man with the world of nature, the perceptions of art and culture with the systematic and pragmatic analyses of science, The Glaciers of Iceland present a wide spectrum of readers with a new and stimulating view of the origins, development and possible future of these massive natural phenomena, as well as the study and role of glaciology, within specific time lines and geographical locations. Icelandic glaciers the author argues could prove essential for understanding the current unsettling progress of global warming. The glaciers of Iceland, therefore, aims at presenting to a wide readership an original, historical, cultural and scientific overview of these geophysical features in Iceland while also suggesting increasingly important lessons and models for man's future interaction with the world's glaciers as a whole.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 613 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9789462392076 , 978-94-6239-207-6
    ISSN: 2543-0327 , 2543-0335
    Series Statement: Atlantis advances in quaternary science volume 2
    Uniform Title: Jöklar á Islandi
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Part I The Origins and History of Glaciers and Glaciology 1 Origins and Nature of Glaciers 2 Reading the Landscape 3 Iceland 4 History of Glaciology in Iceland Part II The Glaciers of Iceland 5 Glaciers of Southern Iceland 6 Glaciers of the Central Highlands 7 Glaciers of Northern and Western Iceland 8 Vatnajökull and Glaciers of Eastern Iceland Appendix Afterword
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    Call number: 9783319261942 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: The book deals with the most striking landscapes and landforms of Italy. Attention is given to landform diversity and landscape evolution through time which has been controlled by very diverse geological conditions and dramatic climate changes that have characterized the Italian peninsula and islands since the end of the last glaciation. In addition, various examples of human impact on the landscape are presented. Landscapes and Landforms of Italy contains more than thirty case studies of a multitude of Italian geographical landmarks. The topics and sites described in this book range from the Alpine glaciers to the Etna and Vesuvius volcanoes, taking into account the most representative fluvial, coastal, gravity-induced, karst and structural landscapes of the country. Chapters on the geomorphological landmarks of the cities of Rome and Venice are also included. The book provides the readers with the opportunity to explore the variety of Italian landscapes and landforms through informative texts illustrated with several color maps and photos. This book will be relevant to scientists, scholars and any readers interested in geology, physical geography, geomorphology, landscape tourism, geoheritage and environmental protection
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 539 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9783319261942 , 978-3-319-26194-2
    ISSN: 2213-2104 , 2213-2090
    Series Statement: World geomorphological landscapes
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Chapter 1. Introduction to the Landscapes and Landforms of Italy (Mauro Soldati) -- Part I: Physical Environment -- Chapter 2. The Great Diversity of Italian Landscapes and Landforms: Their Origin and Human Imprint (Mauro Marchetti) -- Chapter 3. Outline of the Geology of Italy (Alfonso Bosellini) -- Chapter 4. The Climate of Italy (Simona Fratianni) -- Chapter 5. Morphological Regions of Italy (Paola Fredi) -- Part II: Landscapes and Landforms. Chapter 6. The Glaciers of the Valle d’Aosta and Piemonte Regions: Records of Present and Past Environmental and Climate Changes (Marco Giardino) -- Chapter 7. Landscapes of Northern Lombardy: From the Glacial Scenery of Upper Valtellina to the Prealpine Lacustrine Environment of Lake Como (Irene Bollati) -- Chapter 8. The Adamello-Presanella and Brenta Massifs, Central Alps: Contrasting High-mountain Landscapes and Landforms (Alberto Carton) -- Chapter 9. Large Ancient Landslides in Trentino, Northeastern Alps, as Evidence of Post-glacial Dynamics (Alberto Carton) -- Chapter 10. The Dolomite Landscape of the Alta Badia (Northeastern Alps): A Remarkable Record of Geological and Geomorphological History (Mauro Marchetti) -- Chapter 11. The Vajont Valley (Eastern Alps): A Complex Landscape Deeply Marked by Landsliding (Alessandro Pasuto) -- Chapter 12. Karst Landforms in Friuli Venezia Giulia: From Alpine to Coastal Karst (Franco Cucchi) -- Chapter 13. The Tagliamento River: The Fluvial Landscape and Long-term Evolution of a Large Alpine Braided River (Nicola Surian).-Chapter 14. Lake Garda: An Outstanding Archive of Quaternary Geomorphological Evolution (Carlo Baroni) -- Chapter 15. Geomorphological Processes and Landscape Evolution of the Lagoon of Venice (Aldino Bondesan) -- Chapter16. The Po Delta Region: Depositional Evolution, Climate Change and Human Intervention Through the Last 5,000 Years (Marco Stefani) -- Chapter 17. Landscapes and Landforms Driven by Geological Structures in the Northwestern Apennines (Luisa Pellegrini) -- Chapter 18. Fingerprints of Large-scale Landslides in the Landscape of the Emilia Apennines (Giovanni Bertolini) -- Chapter 19. Mud Volcanoes in the Emilia-Romagna Apennines: Small Landforms of Outstanding Scenic and Scientific Value (Doriano Castaldini) -- Chapter 20. The Outstanding Terraced Landscape of the Cinque Terre Coastal Slopes (Eastern Liguria) (Pierluigi Brandolini) -- Chapter 21. Tuscany Hills and Valleys: Uplift, Exhumation, Valley Downcutting and Relict Landforms (Mauro Coltorti) -- Chapter 22. Landscapes and Landforms of the Duchy of Urbino in Italian Renaissance Paintings (Olivia Nesci) -- Chapter 23. Rocky Cliffs Joining Velvet Beaches: The Northern Marche Coast (Daniele Savelli) -- Chapter 24. The Typical Badlands Landscapes Between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Tiber River (Maurizio Del Monte) -- 25. The Tuff Cities: A ‘Living Landscape’ at the Border of Volcanoes in Central Italy (Claudio Margottin) -- Chapter 26. A Route of Fire in Central Italy: The Latium Ancient Volcanoes (Paola Fredi) -- Chapter 27. Relief, Intermontane Basins and Civilization in the Umbria-Marche Apennines: Origin and Life by Geological Consent (Marta Della Seta) -- Chapter 28. The Terminillo, Gran Sasso and Majella Mountains: The ‘Old Guardians’ of the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas (Tommaso Piacentini) -- Chapter 29. Aeternae Urbis Geomorphologia - Geomorphology of Rome, Aeterna Urbs (Maurizio Del Monte) -- Chapter 30. Granite Landscapes of Sardinia: Long-term Evolution of Scenic Landforms (Rita T. Melis) -- Chapter 31. The Coastal Dunes of Sardinia: Landscape Response to Climate and Sea Level Changes (Rita T. Melis) -- Chapter 32. The Terrestrial and Submarine Landscape of the Tremiti Archipelago, Adriatic Sea (Enrico Miccadei) -- Chapter 33. Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei: Volcanic History, Landforms and Impact on Settlements (Pietro P.C. Aucelli) -- Chapter 34. Sorrento Peninsula and Amalfi Coast: The Long-term History of an Enchanting Promontory (Aldo Cinque) -- Chapter 35. The Coastal Landscape of Cilento (Southern Italy): A challenge for Protection and Tourism Valorisation (Alessio Valente) -- Chapter 36. The Salento Peninsula (Apulia, Southern Italy): A Water-shaped Landscape Without Rivers (Giuseppe Mastronuzzi) -- Chapter 37. The Landscape of the Aspromonte Massif: A Geomorphological Open-air Laboratory (Gaetano Robustelli) -- Chapter 38. Volcanic Landforms and Landscapes of the Aeolian Islands (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Sicily): Implications for Hazard Evaluation (Federico Lucchi) -- Chapter 39. Geomorphology of the Capo San Vito Peninsula (NW Sicily): An Example of Tectonically and Climatically Controlled Landscape (Valerio Agnesi) -- Chapter 40. Landforms and Landscapes of Mount Etna (Sicily): Relationships Between a Volcano, its Environment and Human Activity (Stefano Branca) -- Chapter 41. Pantelleria Island (Strait of Sicily): Volcanic History and Geomorphological Landscape (Silvio G. Rotolo) -- Part III: Geoheritage -- Chapter 42. Geoheritage in Italy (Maria Cristina Giovagnoli) -- Chapter 43. Geomorphodiversity in Italy: Examples from the Dolomites, Northern Apennines and Vesuvius (Mario Panizza) -- Chapter 44. Goethe’s Italian Journey and the Geological Landscape (Paola Coratza) -- Chapter 45. Wine Landscapes of Italy (Vincenzo Amato) -- Index
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    Call number: 9783319474298 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This compelling volume provides a broad and accessible overview on the rapidly developing field of social neuroscience. A major goal of the volume is to integrate research findings on the neural basis of social behavior across different levels of analysis from rodent studies on molecular neurobiology to behavioral neuroscience to fMRI imaging data on human social behavior.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 429 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783319474298 , 978-3-319-47429-8
    ISSN: 1866-3389 , 1866-3370
    Series Statement: Current topics in behavioral neurosciences volume 30
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Part I Social Behavior in Rodents Conspecific Interactions in Adult Laboratory Rodents: Friends or Foes? / Michael Lukas and Trynke R. de Jong Recognizing Others: Rodent’s Social Memories / Judith Camats Perna and Mario Engelmann Social Odors: Alarm Pheromones and Social Buffering / Yasushi Kiyokawa Acoustic Communication in Rats: Effects of Social Experiences on Ultrasonic Vocalizations as Socio-affective Signals / Markus Wöhr, K. Alexander Engelhardt, Dominik Seffer, A. Özge Sungur and Rainer K.W. Schwarting From Play to Aggression: High-Frequency 50-kHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations as Play and Appeasement Signals in Rats / Theresa M. Kisko, Markus Wöhr, Vivien C. Pellis and Sergio M. Pellis The Psycho-Neurology of Cross-Species Affective/Social Neuroscience: Understanding Animal Affective States as a Guide to Development of Novel Psychiatric Treatments / Jaak Panksepp Social Reward and Empathy as Proximal Contributions to Altruism: The Camaraderie Effect / Garet P. Lahvis A Social Reinforcement Learning Hypothesis of Mutual Reward Preferences in Rats / Julen Hernandez-Lallement, Marijn van Wingerden, Sandra Schäble and Tobias Kalenscher Part II Social Behavior in Humans A Plea for Cross-species Social Neuroscience / Christian Keysers and Valeria Gazzola Models, Mechanisms and Moderators Dissociating Empathy and Theory of Mind / Philipp Kanske, Anne Böckler and Tania Singer Reward: From Basic Reinforcers to Anticipation of Social Cues / Lena Rademacher, Martin Schulte-Rüther, Bernd Hanewald and Sarah Lammertz Human Cooperation and Its Underlying Mechanisms / Sabrina Strang and Soyoung Q. Park The Social Neuroscience of Interpersonal Emotions / Laura Müller-Pinzler, Sören Krach, Ulrike M. Krämer and Frieder M. Paulus Deconstructing Anger in the Human Brain Gadi Gilam and Talma Hendler On the Control of Social Approach–Avoidance Behavior: Neural and Endocrine Mechanisms / Reinoud Kaldewaij, Saskia B.J. Koch, Inge Volman, Ivan Toni and Karin Roelofs Mapping Social Interactions: The Science of Proxemics / Cade McCall Part III Clinical Implications Genetic Animal Models for Autism Spectrum Disorder / Jan C. Schroeder, Dominik Reim, Tobias M. Boeckers and Michael J. Schmeisser Treatment Approaches in Rodent Models for Autism Spectrum Disorder / Susanna Pietropaolo, Wim E. Crusio and Francesca R. D’amato Neuroimaging-Based Phenotyping of the Autism Spectrum / Boris C. Bernhardt, Adriana Di Martino, Sofie L. Valk and Gregory L. Wallace Current Practice and Future Avenues in Autism Therapy / L. Poustka and I. Kamp-Becker The Social Context Network Model in Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases / Sandra Baez, Adolfo M. García and Agustín Ibanez Social-Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia Daniela Mier and Peter Kirsch The Programming of the Social Brain by Stress During Childhood and Adolescence: From Rodents to Humans / Stamatina Tzanoulinou and Carmen Sandi
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    Call number: 9783319578224 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume presents a collection of contributions that were published in "Pure and Applied Geophysics - pageoph" and which deals with the major earthquake that hit Illapel, Chile on September 16, 2015 with magnitude 8.3, and associated trans-oceanic tsunami. The subducting Nazca plate beneath the Andes caused this major earthquake, generating strong shaking, permanent deformation, free oscillations of the Earth, and tsunamis. This event occurred in the flat-angle subducting segment of the plate.The generated tsunami spread throughout the entire Pacific Ocean and was recorded by numerous coastal tide gauges and open-ocean DART stations. All articles give an up-to-date account of research in one of the most active seismic zones worldwide. An introductory article by Kenji Satake rounds this collection off.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 335 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: previously published in Pure and Applied Geophysics (PAGEOPH)
    ISBN: 9783319578224 , 978-3-319-57822-4
    ISSN: 2504-3625 , 2504-3633
    Series Statement: Pageoph topical volumes
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface A Review of Source Models of the 2015 Illapel, Chile Earthquake and Insights from Tsunami Data / Kenji Satake and Mohammad Heidarzadeh, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1450-5 Rapidly Estimated Seismic Source Parameters for the 16 September 2015 Illapel, Chile Mw 8 3 Earthquake / Lingling Ye, Thorne Lay, Hiroo Kanamori and Keith D. Koper, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-015-1202-y Rupture Process During the 2015 Illapel, Chile Earthquake: Zigzag-Along-Dip Rupture Episodes / Ryo Okuwaki, Yuji Yagi, Rafael Aránguiz, Juan González and Gabriel González, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1271-6 Imaging Rupture Process of the 2015 Mw 8 3 Illapel Earthquake Using the US Seismic Array / Bo Li and Abhijit Ghosh, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1323-y Interseismic Coupling, Megathrust Earthquakes and Seismic Swarms Along the Chilean Subduction Zone (38°–18°S) / M. Métois, C. Vigny and A. Socquet, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1280-5 Low-Frequency Centroid Moment Tensor Inversion of the 2015 Illapel Earthquake from Superconducting-Gravimeter Data / Eliška Zábranová and Ctirad Matyska, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1252-9 Coseismic Fault Slip of the September 16, 2015 Mw 8 3 Illapel, Chile Earthquake Estimated from InSAR Data / Yingfeng Zhang, Guohong Zhang, Eric A. Hetland, Xinjian Shan, Shaoyan Wen and Ronghu Zuo, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1266-3 Analysis of the Illapel Mw = 8 3 Thrust Earthquake Rupture Zone Using GOCE-Derived Gradients / Orlando Álvarez, Agustina Pesce, Mario Gimenez, Andres Folguera, Santiago Soler and Wenjin Chen, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1376-y Chile2015: Lévy Flight and Long-Range Correlation Analysis of Earthquake Magnitudes in Chile / Maria P. Beccar-Varela, Hector Gonzalez-Huizar, Maria C. Mariani, Laura F. Serpa and Osei K. Tweneboah, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1334-8 Time-Based Network Analysis Before and After the Mw 8 3 Illapel Earthquake 2015 Chile / Denisse Pastén, Felipe Torres, Benjamín Toledo, Víctor Muñoz, José Rogan and Juan Alejandro Valdivia, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1335-7 Chilean Earthquakes: Aquifer Responses at the Russian Platform / Alina Besedina, Evgeny Vinogradov, Ella Gorbunova and Igor Svintsov, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1256-5 Ionospheric Plasma Response to Mw 8 3 Chile Illapel Earthquake on September 16, 2015 / C. D. Reddy, Mahesh N. Shrivastava, Gopi K. Seemala, Gabriel González and Juan Carlos Baez, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1282-3 Remote Sensing of Atmospheric and Ionospheric Signals Prior to the Mw 8 3 Illapel Earthquake, Chile 2015 / Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar and Friedemann T. Freund, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1366-0 Chile2015: Induced Magnetic Fields on the Z Component by Tsunami Wave Propagation / V. Klausner, T. Almeida, F. C. De Meneses, E. A. Kherani, V. G. Pillat and M. T. A. H. Muella, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1279-y First Report on Seismogenic Magnetic Disturbances over Brazilian Sector / V. Klausner, T. Almeida, F. C. De Meneses, E. A. Kherani, V. G. Pillat, M. T. A. H. Muella and P. R. Fagundes, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1455-0 The 16 September 2015 Chile Tsunami from the Post-Tsunami Survey and Numerical Modeling Perspectives / Rafael Aránguiz, Gabriel González, Juan González, Patricio A. Catalán, Rodrigo Cienfuegos, Yuji Yagi, Ryo Okuwaki, Luisa Urra, Karla Contreras, Ian Del Rio and Camilo Rojas, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-015-1225-4 Field Survey of the 2015 Chile Tsunami with Emphasis on Coastal Wetland and Conservation Areas / Manuel Contreras-López, Patricio Winckler, Ignacio Sepúlveda, Adolfo Andaur-Álvarez, Fernanda Cortés-Molina, Camila J. Guerrero, Cyntia E. Mizobe, Felipe Igualt, Wolfgang Breuer, José F. Beyá, Hernán Vergara and Rodrigo Figueroa-Sterquel, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-015-1235-2 A Study of the 2015 Mw 8 3 Illapel Earthquake and Tsunami: Numerical and Analytical Approaches / Mauricio Fuentes, Sebastián Riquelme, Gavin Hayes, Miguel Medina, Diego Melgar, Gabriel Vargas, José González and Angelo Villalobos, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1305-0 Real-Time Assessment of the 16 September 2015 Chile Tsunami and Implications for Near-Field Forecast / Liujuan Tang, Vasily V. Titov, Christopher Moore and Yong Wei, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-015-1226-3 . Comparison Between Tsunami Signals Generated by Different Source Models and the Observed Data of the Illapel 2015 Earthquake / Ignacia Calisto, Matthew Miller and Iván Constanzo, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1253-8 Tsunami Characteristics Along the Peru–Chile Trench: Analysis of the 2015 Mw8 3 Illapel, the 2014 Mw8 2 Iquique and the 2010 Mw8 8 Maule Tsunamis in the Near-field / R. Omira, M. A. Baptista and F. Lisboa, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1277-0 Tsunami Penetration in Tidal Rivers, with Observations of the Chile 2015 Tsunami in Rivers in Japan / Elena Tolkova, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-015-1229-0
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    Call number: SD 2913
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: Seiten 157-164 , Karte
    Series Statement: Sitzungsberichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften : Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Abteilung Jahrgang 1924
    Language: German
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    Call number: 9783319396170 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This textbook provides a comprehensive overview on the diverse strategies invertebrate animals have developed for nitrogen excretion and maintenance of acid-base balance and summarizes the most recent findings in the field, obtained by state-of-the-art methodology. A broad range of terrestrial, freshwater and marine invertebrate groups are covered, including crustaceans, cephalopods, insects and worms. In addition the impact of current and future changes in ocean acidification on marine invertebrates due to anthropogenic CO2 release will be analyzed. The book addresses graduate students and young researchers interested in general animal physiology, comparative physiology and marine/aquatic animal physiology. Also it is an essential source for researchers dealing with the effects of increasing pCO2 levels on aquatic animals, of which the vast majority are indeed invertebrates. All chapters are peer-reviewed.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 306 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783319396170 , 978-3-319-39617-0
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1 Nitrogen Excretion in Aquatic Crustaceans / Dirk Weihrauch, Sandra Fehsenfeld, and Alex Quijada-Rodriguez 2 Nitrogenous Waste Metabolism Within Terrestrial Crustacea, with Special Reference to Purine Deposits and Their Metabolism / Stuart M. Linton, Jonathan C. Wright, and Caitlin G. Howe 3 Gill Ion Transport ATPases and Ammonia Excretion in Aquatic Crustaceans / Francisco A. Leone, Malson N. Lucena, Daniela P. Garçon, Marcelo R. Pinto, and John C. McNamara 4 Nitrogen Excretion and Metabolism in Insects / M. J. O’Donnell and Andrew Donini 5 Nitrogen Excretion in Nematodes, Platyhelminthes, and Annelids / Alex R. Quijada-Rodriguez, Aida Adlimoghaddam, and Dirk Weihrauch 6 Acid–Base Regulation in Aquatic Decapod Crustaceans / Sandra Fehsenfeld and Dirk Weihrauch 7 Cell Biology of Reef-Building Corals: Ion Transport, Acid/Base Regulation, and Energy Metabolism / Martin Tresguerres, Katie L. Barott, Megan E. Barron, Dimitri D. Deheyn, David I. Kline, and Lauren B. Linsmayer 8 Acid–Base Regulation in Insect Haemolymph / Philip G.D. Matthews 9 Acid–Base Loops in Insect Larvae with Extremely Alkaline Midgut Regions / Horst Onken and David F. Moffett 10 pH Regulation and Excretion in Echinoderms / Meike Stumpp and Marian Y. Hu 11 Acid–Base Regulation and Ammonia Excretion in Cephalopods: An Ontogenetic Overview / Marian Hu and Yung-Che Tseng Service Part Index
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    [Berlin] : Springer
    Call number: 9783642254406 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: The book focusses on atmospheric processes, which directly affect human environments within the lowest 100–1000 meters of the atmosphere over regions of only a few kilometres in extent. The book is the translation into English of the third edition of the German book “Applied Meteorology – Micrometeorological Methods”. It presents, with selected examples, the basics of micrometeorology applied to disciplines such as biometeorology, agrometeorology, hydrometeorology, technical meteorology, environmental meteorology, and biogeosciences. The important issues discussed in this book are the transport processes and fluxes between the atmosphere and the underlying surface. Vegetated and heterogeneous surfaces are special subjects. The author covers the areas of theory, measurement techniques, experimental methods, and modelling all in ways that can be used independently in teaching, research, or practical applications.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 362 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: second edition
    ISBN: 9783642254406 , 978-3-642-25440-6
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1 General Basics 1.1 Micrometeorology 1.2 Atmospheric Scales 1.3 Atmospheric Boundary Layer 1.4 Energy Balance at the Earth’s Surface 1.4.1 Net Radiation at the Earth’s Surface 1.4.2 Ground Heat Flux and Ground Heat Storage 1.4.3 Turbulent Fluxes 1.5 Water Balance Equation References 2 Basic Equations of Atmospheric Turbulence 2.1 Equation of Motion 2.1.1 Navier-Stokes Equation of Mean Motion 2.1.2 Turbulent Equation of Motion 2.1.3 Closure Techniques 2.2 Equation of the Turbulence Kinetic Energy 2.3 Flux-Gradient Similarity 2.3.1 Profile Equations for Neutral Stratification 2.3.2 Integration of the Profile Equation—Roughness and Zero-Plane Displacement 2.3.3 Monin-Obukhov’s Similarity Theory 2.3.4 Bowen-Ratio Similarity 2.4 Flux-Variance Similarity 2.5 Turbulence Spectrum 2.6 Atmospheric Boundary Layer 2.6.1 Mixed Layer Height 2.6.2 Resistance Law 2.6.3 Integral Turbulence Characteristics References 3 Specifics of the Near-Surface Turbulence 3.1 Properties of the Underlying Surface 3.1.1 Roughness—Additional Remarks 3.1.2 Zero-Plane Displacement—Additional Remarks 3.1.3 Profiles in Plant Canopies 3.2 Internal Boundary Layers 3.2.1 Definition 3.2.2 Experimental Findings 3.2.3 Thermal Internal Boundary Layer 3.2.4 Blending-Height Concept 3.2.5 Practical Relevance of Internal Boundary Layers 3.3 Obstacles 3.4 Footprint 3.4.1 Definition 3.4.2 Footprint Models 3.4.3 Application of Footprint Models 3.5 High Vegetation 3.5.1 Behaviour of Meteorological Parameters in a Forest 3.5.2 Counter Gradient Fluxes—Coherent Structures 3.5.3 Roughness Sublayer—Mixing Layer 3.5.4 Coupling Between the Atmosphere and Plant Canopies 3.6 Advection 3.7 Conditions Under Stable Stratification 3.8 Energy Balance Closure References 4 Experimental Methods for Estimating the Fluxes of Energy and Matter 4.1 Profile Method 4.1.1 Profile Method with Two Measurement Heights 4.1.2 Profile Measurements with Several Measurement Heights 4.1.3 Power-Law 4.2 Eddy-Covariance Method 4.2.1 General Basics 4.2.2 Basics in Measurement Technique 4.2.3 Applicable Correction Methods 4.2.4 Corrections in Question 4.2.5 Quality Assurance 4.2.6 Overall Evaluation 4.3 Flux-Variance Relations 4.4 Accumulation Methods 4.4.1 Eddy-Accumulations-Method (EA) 4.4.2 Relaxed Eddy-Accumulation Method (REA) 4.4.3 Disjunct Eddy-Covariance Method (DEC) 4.4.4 Surface Renewal Method 4.5 Fluxes of Chemical Substances References 5 Modeling of the Energy and Matter Exchange 5.1 Energy Balance Methods 5.1.1 Determination of the Potential Evaporation 5.1.2 Determination of the Actual Evaporation 5.1.3 Determination from Routine Weather Observations 5.2 Hydrodynamical Multilayer Models 5.3 Resistance Approach 5.4 Modelling of Water Surfaces 5.5 Boundary Layer Modelling 5.5.1 Prognostic Models for the Mixed Layer Height 5.5.2 Parametrization of the Wind Profile in the Boundary Layer 5.6 Modeling in Large-Scale Models 5.7 Large-Eddy Simulation 5.8 Area Averaging 5.8.1 Simple Area Averaging Methods 5.8.2 Complex Area-Averaging Methods 5.8.3 Model Coupling References 6 Measurement Technique 6.1 Data Collection 6.1.1 Principles of Digital Data Collection 6.1.2 Signal Sampling 6.1.3 Transfer Function 6.1.4 Inertia of a Measurement System 6.2 Measurement of Meteorological Elements 6.2.1 Radiation Measurements 6.2.2 Wind Measurements 6.2.3 Temperature and Humidity Measurements 6.2.4 Precipitation Measurements 6.2.5 Remote Sensing Methods 6.2.6 Other Measurement Techniques 6.3 Quality Assurance 6.3.1 Measurement Planning 6.3.2 Quality Control 6.3.3 Intercomparison of Measurement Devices References 7 Microclimatology 7.1 Climatological Scales 7.2 Generation of Local Climates 7.2.1 Small-Scale Changes of Climate Elements 7.2.2 Local Climate Types 7.3 Microclimate Relevant Circulations 7.3.1 Land-Sea Wind Circulation 7.3.2 Mountain-Valley Circulation 7.4 Local Cold-Air Flows 7.5 Land Use Changes and Local Climate 7.5.1 Changes of Surface Roughness 7.5.2 Changes of the Evaporation 7.5.3 Change of the Albedo 7.5.4 Degradation 7.6 Microclimatological Measurements References 8 Applied Meteorology 8.1 Examples of Applied Meteorological Applications 8.1.1 Distribution of Air Pollution 8.1.2 Meteorological Conditions of Wind Energy Use 8.1.3 Sound Propagation in the Atmosphere 8.1.4 Human Biometeorology 8.2 Perspectives of the Applied Meteorology References Appendix References Index
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    Call number: 9783319514123 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This textbook deals with the most important items in Marine Geology, including some pioneer work. The list of topics has grown greatly in the last few decades beyond the items identified by Eugen Seibold as central and now includes prominently such things as methane and climate change; that is, the carbon cycle and the Earth system as a whole. Relevant geophysical, geochemical, sedimentological and paleontological methods are shortly described. They should allow the reader to comment on new results about plate tectonics, marine sedimentation from the coasts to the deep sea, climatological aspects, paleoceanology and the use of the sea floor. The text tries to transmit to the reader excitement of marine geological research both aboard and in modern laboratories. Basic mineralogical, geochemical, biological and other relevant data and a detailed list of books and symposia are given in an Appendix. This Introduction builds on the third edition of “The Sea Floor” by E. Seibold and W.H. Berger. While much of the original text was written by Seibold, a considerable portion of the material presented in this edition is new, taking into account the recent great shift in marine geological research, some of it with great relevance to human concerns arising in a rapidly changing world.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 268 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten , 29 cm
    Edition: Fourth edition
    ISBN: 9783319514123 , 978-3-319-51412-3
    ISSN: 2510-1307 , 2510-1315
    Series Statement: Springer Textbooks in Earth Sciences, Geography and Environment
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1 Introduction 2 Origin and Morphology of Ocean Basins 3 Origin and Morphology of Ocean Margins 4 Sources and Composition of Marine Sediments 5 Effects of Waves and Currents 6 Sea-Level Processes and Effects of Sea-Level Change 7 Productivity of the Ocean and Implications 8 Benthic Organisms and Environmental Reconstruction 9 Imprint of Climate Zonation on Marine Sediments 10 Deep-Sea Sediments: Patterns and Processes 11 Geologic History of the Sea: The Ice-Age Ocean 12 Cenozoic History from Deep-Ocean Drilling 13 Cretaceous Environments and Deep-Ocean Drilling 14 Resources from the Ocean Floor 15 Problems Ahead Appendix Glossary Index
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    Call number: IASS 19.92280
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 383 Seiten , Illustrationen, graphische Darstellungen , 24 cm
    Edition: 5. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783941965027
    Series Statement: Praxishandbuch Beratung
    Language: German
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    Call number: PIK N 079-18-91758
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiv, 233 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9781137533487 (hbk.) , 9781137533494 (electronic)
    Language: English
    Note: Contents -- Chapter 1: Engaging with Environmental Transformation in Oceania -- Chapter 2: Climate Change, Christian Religion and Songs: Revisiting the Noah Story in the Central Pacific -- Chapter 3: Climate Change and Worries over Land: Articulations in the Atoll State of Kiribati -- Chapter 4: Experiencing Environmental Dynamics in Chuuk, Micronesia -- Chapter 5: Young ni-Vanuatu Encounter Climate Change: Reception of Knowledge and New Discourses -- Chapter 6: Whose Beach, Which Nature? Coproducing Coastal Naturecultures and Erosion Control in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Chapter 7: The ``White Magic´´ of Modernity: Retracing Indigenous Environmental Knowledge in Settler-Colonialist Australia -- Chapter 8: Naturally Occurring Asbestos: The Perception of Rocks in the Mountains of New Caledonia -- Chapter 9: Epilogue: Re-building Ships at Sea: Ontological Innovation in Action -- Index
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    Call number: ZSP-321-84
    In: GEOMAR-Report, 84
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die pliozänen Sedimentprofile der ODP-Bohrungen 925-929 bilden einen Tiefenwasserabschnitt im äquatorialen Westatlantik zwischen 3000 und 4400 m Wassertiefe und wurden für die Zeitscheiben 3.3-2.6 Ma und 5.1-4.4 Ma untersucht. Anhand von zeitlich hochauflösenden isotopisch-sedimentalogischen Datensätzen wurden die Zusammenhänge zwischen Änderungen im polaren Eishaushalt, ozeanischer Zirkulation, Tiefenwasserdurchlüftung, Karbonatlösung und terrigenem Sedimenteintrag vom Amazonas näher rekonstruiert. Dafür wurden die Zeitreihen an die astronomische Zeitskala von Laskar et al. ( 1993) angepaßt. Die vorliegende Studie belegt erstmals, daß die Schließung des Panama-Seeweges vor 4.6 Ma einen kritischen Grenzwert überschritt, der nachweislich zu einschneidenden Veränderungen in der thermohalinen Zirkulation und der Tiefenwasserchemie führte. Das frühe Pliozän vor 5-4.6 Ma zeichnete sich durch eine extreme Karbonatlösung und eine geringe Tiefenwasserdurchlüftung aus. Im Zuge der Schließung führte die Intensivierung des Golfstromes mit einem erhöhten Salz- und Wärmetransport in den Nordatlantik und die Anregung der dortigen Tiefenwasserbildung zu einer verstärkten thermohalinen Zirkulation und letztendlich zu einer verbesserten Tiefenwasserdurchlüftung und Karbonaterhaltung im äquatorialen Atlantik. Damit verbunden war eine Absenkung der Lysokline bis zu 1000 m. Ein pazifisch-atlantischer Vergleich von Karbonatlösungsindikatoren zeigt, daß sich die chemische Asymmetrie zwischen beiden Ozeanen, wie sie auch heute noch besteht, bereits ab 4.6 Ma entwickelte. Zeitgleich mit der Verflachung des mittelamerikanischen Seeweges vor 4.6 Ma weist ein deutlicher Anstieg in den siliziklastischen Akkumulationsraten gemeinsam mit Ergebnissen aus terrestrisch-lakustrinen Poilenprofilen auf die verstärkte Hebung der Anden hin. Mit der Intensivierung der Nordhemisphärenvereisung vor 3.15-2.6 Ma wurden die Schwankungen in den Sauerstoffisotopenkurven oberhalb 3300 m Wassertiefe (NADW = Nordatlantisches Tiefenwasser) von einem 100 ka-Zyklus dominiert, während sie darunter von dem für das Pliozän typischen 41 ka-Zyklus der Erdschiefe dominiert wurden. Möglicherweise ist das Auftreten des 100 ka-Zyklus ein typisches Phänomen für Zeitintervalle, die mit einem verstärkten Eisaufbau einhergehen, wie z. B. das Pleistozän der letzten 800 ka. Im Zuge der Vereisung nahm die Bildung von NADW ab und führte im äquatorialen Atlantik zu einer graduellen Abnahme in der Tiefenwasserdurchlüftung und Karbonaterhaltung. Während die Lysoklinentiefe in den Warmstadien in etwa der heutigen Lage entsprach ( ca. 4300 m Wassertiefe ), verlagerte sich die glaziale Lysokline in flachere Wassertiefen um etwa 3500 m. Die Schwankungen in der Lysoklinentiefe (Grenzfläche NADW/AABW) wurden dabei vom 41 ka-Zyklus dominiert, wobei die Lösungsmaximaden Maxima im Eisvolumen mit zunehmender Wassertiefe vorauseilten. Im Bereich des NADW schwankten Karbonatlösung und Eisvolumen in Phase und dokumentieren den bekannten atlantischen Karbonaterhaltungstyp. In einer Wassertiefe unterhalb 4000 m, also im Bereich der Mischzone NADW/AABW oder im AABW (=Antarktisches Bodenwasser), eilten die Karbonatlösungsmaxima den Maxima im Eisvolumen bis zu 5000 Jahren voraus, ein Phasenunterschied, der typisch für südatlantische Wassermassen ist. Die pliozäne terrigene Sedimentanlieferung von Amazonasfracht zur Ceara Schwelle wurde nach spektralanalytischen Ergebnissen nicht durch Meeresspiegelschwankungen oder kontinentale Klimaänderungen (Niederschläge, Vegetation) kontrolliert, sondern vielmehr durch strömungsbedingte Transportprozesse im Zusammenhang mit dem nordbrasilianischen Küstenstrom.
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    Pages: 183 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: GEOMAR-Report 84
    Language: German
    Note: Zugleich: Dissertation, Universität Kiel, 1998
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    Call number: AWI A13-19-92400
    Description / Table of Contents: Das Buch bietet eine Einführung in die moderne Klimatologie mit ihren Prognose- und Interpretationsmodellen. Es gibt einen Überblick über die Vorstellungen, die man heute vom Klima und von klimarelevanten Prozessen hat, und wie man diese konzeptionell und quantitativ - also mit Modellen - zu beschreiben versucht. Der Text ist allgemein verständlich geschrieben und setzt keine besonderen Kenntnisse der Mathematik und Physik voraus. Dieses Lehrbuch basiert auf einer Vorlesung am Meteorologischen Institut der Universität Hamburg und richtet sich hauptsächlich an Studenten der Geowissenschaften und Physik, daneben an ebenfalls mit Klima befaßten Disziplinen der Land-, Forst- und Umweltwissenschaften
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 273 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Manuskript
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt 1 Einführung 1.1 Übersicht 1.2 Das moderne naturwissenschaftliche Verständnis von Klima 1.3 Die Rolle von Modellen in der Klimaforschung 2 Klimarelevante Prozesse 2.1 Energie und Strahlung 2.2 Dynamik der Atmosphäre 2.3 Die Zirkulation des Ozeans 2.4 Spurenstof-Kreisläufe 2.5 Die Kryosphäre 3 Natürliche Klimavariabilität 3.1 Jahres- und Tagesgang 3.2 Wetter 3.3 Interannuale Klimaschwankungen 3.4 Die Homogenitätsproblematik 3.5 Historische Klima-Variationen 3.6 Paläoklimatologie 4 Konzeptionelle Modelle 4.1 Klimazonen 4.2 Ein exemplarisches Energiebilanzmodell 4.3 Physikalisch orientierte Modelle 4.4 Nichtlinearität und Chaos 4.5 Fluktuationen als stochastische Vorgänge 4.6 Wechselwirkungen verschiedener Prozesse 5 Grundlagen von Strömungsmodellen 5.1 Grundgleichungen der Strömungs- und Thermodynamik 5.2 Diskretisierung 5.3 Parametrisierung und subskalige Prozesse 5.4 Numerische Integration 6 Realitätsnahe Modelle des Klimasystems 6.1 Wettervorhersagemodelle 6.2 Modelle zur Klimasimulation 6.3 Simulationen von Klimazuständen 6.4 Numerische Experimente mit Modellen 6.5 Anwendung zur Klimavorhersage 6.6 Beurteilung der Klimamodelle 7 Anthropogene Klimaänderung 7.1 Übersicht 7.2 Emissions- und Konzentrations-Szenarien 7.3 Klimaszenarien realitätsnaher Modelle 7.4 Nachweis anthropogener Klimabeeinflussung 7.5 Lokale und regionale Szenarien 8 Klima und Gesellschaft 8.1 Übersicht 8.2 Historischer Überblick: gesellschaftliche Vorstellungen zum Einfluß von Klima 8.3 Klimafolgenforschung 8.4 Ökonomische Aspekte des Klimawandels 8.5 Vorstellungen von Klimawandel 9 Résumé 10 Anhang 11 Literatur Stichwortverzeichnis
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    Monograph available for loan
    Jaegerspris, DK : Metamoderna ApS
    Call number: IASS 19.92585
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 404 Seiten
    Edition: First Edition
    ISBN: 9788799973903 , 8799973901
    Language: English
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    Call number: PIK B 010-19-92685
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Chapter1. Complex Adaptive Systems and a Sustainability Framework -- Chapter2. Rural Development in the Poyang Lake Region amid Floods -- Chapter3. Assessing Well-being in the Poyang Lake Region -- Chapter4. Understanding the Complex Processes Underlying Well-being of Rural Households -- Chapter5. Exploring Future Rural Development in the Poyang Lake Region -- Chapter6. Sustainability of human-environment systems -- Chapter7. The complex systems approach to policy analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume applies the science of complexity to study coupled human-environment systems (CHES) and integrates ideas from the social sciences of climate change into a study of rural development amid flooding and urbanization in the Poyang Lake Region (PLR) of China. Author Qing Tian operationalizes the concept of sustainability and provides useful scientific analyses for sustainable development in less developed rural areas that are vulnerable to climatic hazards. The book uses a new sustainability framework that is centered on the concept of well-being to study rural development in PLR. The PLR study includes three major analyses: (1) a regional assessment of human well-being; (2) an empirical analysis of rural livelihoods; and (3) an agent-based computer model used to explore future rural development. These analyses provide a meaningful view of human development in the Poyang Lake Region and illustrate some of the complex local- and macro-level processes that shape the livelihoods of rural households in the dynamic process of urbanization. They generate useful insights about how government policy might effectively improve the well-being of rural households and promote sustainable development amid social, economic, and environmental changes. This case study has broader implications. Rural populations in the developing world are disproportionally affected by extreme climate events and climate change. Furthermore, the livelihoods of rural households in the developing world are increasingly under the influences of macro-level forces amid urbanization and globalization. This case study demonstrates that rural development policies must consider broader development dynamics at the national (and even global) level, as well as specific local social and environmental contexts. By treating climate as one of many factors that affect development in such places, we can provide policy recommendations that synergistically promote development and reduce climatic impacts and therefore facilitate mainstreaming climate adaptation into development
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIX, 150 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9783319526843
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Geography
    Language: English
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    Journal available for loan
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    München : Altop Verlag ; 2007 -
    Call number: Z 19.92410
    Type of Medium: Journal available for loan
    Pages: 30 cm
    ISSN: 1865-4266
    Former Title: Vorg. Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften in Deutschland
    Language: German
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    Call number: 18/M 19.92991
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    Pages: 440 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 24 cm
    Edition: Second edition
    ISBN: 9781788391061
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 19.92458
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXVI, 935 Seiten
    Edition: 4. überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage
    ISBN: 9783406693038
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    Seattle (WA) : The National Bureau of Asian Research
    Call number: IASS 19.92497
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    Pages: xi, 195 Seiten , Karten
    ISBN: 9781939131508
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    Call number: AWI G6-19-92375
    In: Berichte / Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Institut für Geowissenschaften, Nr. 9
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 278 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISSN: 0175-9302
    Series Statement: Berichte / Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Institut für Geowissenschaften 9
    Language: German
    Note: Zugleich: Dissertation, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, 1999 , INHALTSVERZEICHNIS 1. Einleitung 1.1 Kenntnisstand und offene Fragen 1.2 Fragestellung und Ziele dieser Arbeit 2. Umweltbedingungen in den Arbeitsgebieten 2.1 Hydrographie, Eisverhältnisse und NAO 2.2 Zur Variation von Wassertiefe und Breite der Dänemarkstraße und zur Vereisung Islands während des letzten Glazials 3. Methoden 3.1 Auswahl der Kernstationen 3.2 Probennahme und Analysen (Übersicht) 3.3 Zur Rekonstruktion von Paläobedingungen im Oberflächenwasser Zur Aussage stabiler Isotopenverhältnisse in planktischen Foraminiferen Zur Messung stabiler Isotopenverhältnisse Zur Massenspektrometrie Zur Rekonstruktion von Oberflächentemperaturen Alkane und Alkohole als Maß für Staubeintrag Eistranspmtiertes Material und vulkanische Aschen 3.4 Zur Rekonstruktion von Paläobedingungen im Zwischen-/ Tiefenwasser Häufigkeit von Cibicides- und anderen benthischen Arten (inkl. Taxonomie) Stabile Isotopenverhältnisse in benthischen Foraminiferen 3.5 AMS 14C-Datierungen Probenreinigung 3. 6 Hauptelementanalysen von vulkanischen Asche-Leithorizonten 3. 7 Geomagnetische Meßgrößen und magnetische Suszeptibiltät 3.8 Techniken zur Spektralanalyse 4. Methodische Ergebnisse 4.1 Zum Einfluß der Probenreinigung auf δ18O-/ δ13C-Werte 4.2 Probleme bei der langfristigen Reproduzierbarkeit von δ18O-Zeitreihen 4.3 Einfluß der Korngröße und Artendefinition planktischer Foraminiferen auf SST-Rekonstruktionen in hohen Breiten 4.4 Vergleich der stabilen Isotopenwerte von Cibicides lobatulus und Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi 5. Stratigraphische Grundlagen und Tiefenprofile der Klimasignale 5.1 Stratigraphische Korrelation zwischen parallel-gekernten GKG- und SL-/KL-Profilen 5.2 Flanktische δ18O-/ δ13C-Kurven, 14C-Alter und biostratigraphische Fixpunkte Westliches Islandbecken Kern PS2644 Kern PS2646 Kern PS2647 Kern 23351 Vøring-Plateau Kern 23071 Kern 23074 5.3 Benthische δ18O-/ δ13C-Werte in Kern PS2644 5.4 Siliziklastische Sedimentkomponenten: Eistransportiertes Material Westliches Islandbecken Kern PS2644 Kern PS2646 Kern PS2647 Vøring-Plateau Kern 23071 Kern 23074 5.5 Vulkanische Glasscherben in Kern PS2644: Wind- und Eiseintrag 5.6 Geochemie und Alter einzelner Tephralagen als Leithorizonte Westliches Islandbecken Kern PS2644 Kern PS2646 Kern PS2647 Vøring-Plateau Kern 23071 Kern 23074 5.7 Magnetische Suszeptibilität in den Kernen PS2644, PS2646 und PS2647 Kern PS2644 Kern PS2646 und PS2647 5.8 Geomagnetische Feldintensität und Richtungsänderungen in Kern PS2644 5.9 Variation von Planktonfauna und -flora Westliches Islandbecken: Kern PS2644 Kern PS2646 und PS2647 Vøring-Plateau: Kern 23071 und 23074 5.10 Benthische Foraminiferen in Kern PS2644 6. Entwicklung von Temperatur und Salzgehalt nördlich der Dänemark-Straße 6.1 Variation der Oberflächentemperatur nach Planktonforaminiferen 6.2 Variation der Oberflächentemperatur nach Uk37 6.3 Variation der Oberflächensalinität 7. Die Feinstratigraphie von Kern PS2644 als Basis für eine Eichung der 14C-Altersskala 22 - 55 ka 7.1 Korrelation zwischen den Klimasignalen in Kern PS2644 und der GISP2-Klimakurve zum Kalibrieren der 14C-Alter und Erstellen eines Altersmodells Tephrachronologische Marker Korrelationsparameter und -regeln Sonderfälle/ Probleme bei der Korrelation 7.2 Alters-stratigraphische Korrelation der Klimakurven von Kern 23071 und 23074 7.3 Variation der Altersanomalien zwischen 20 und 55 14C-ka 7.4 Variabilität des planktischen 14C-Reservoiralters in Schmelzwasserbeeinflußten Seegebieten Variation der planktischen 14C-Alter unmittelbar an der Basis von Heinrich-Ereignis 4 Unterschiede zwischen planktischen und benthischen 14C-Altern in der westlichen Islandsee. Zur Erklärung der inversen Altersdifferenzen 7.5 Differenz zwischen 14C- und Kalenderalter: Zeitliche Variation unter Einfluß des Erdmagnetfeldes - Modell und Befund 7.6 Sedimentationsraten der Kerne 23071, 23074 und PS2644 nach dem GISP2-Altersmodell Vøring-Plateau: Kerne 23071 und 23074 Südwest-Islandsee: Kern PS2644 8. Klimaoszillationen im Europäischen Nordmeer in der Zeit und Frequenzdomäne 8.1 "Der Einzelzyklus" in den Klimakurven von Kern PS2644 8.2 Zur Veränderlichkeit der Warm- und Kaltextreme sowie Zyklenlänge Besonderheiten in der Zyklenlänge Variation der Kalt-(Stadiale) Variation der Interstadiale 8.3 Periodizitäten der Klimasignale im Frequenzband der D.-Oe.-Zyklen. Der D.-Oe.-Zyklus von 1470 J., seine Multiplen und harmonischen Schwingungen Weitere Frequenzen: 1000-1150 Jahre- und 490- 510 Jahre-Zyklizitäten Höhere Frequenzen im Bereich von Jahrhunderten und Dekaden 8.4 Phasenbeziehungen und (örtliche) Steuemngsmechanismen der Dansgaard-Oeschger-Zyklen 9. Schlußfolgerungen Danksagung Literaturverzeichnis Anhang
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    Call number: IASS 19.92881
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 213 Seiten , graphische Darstellungen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783896911025
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    Joensuu : European Forest Institute
    Call number: PIK W 511-19-92922
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 143 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9789525980370 , 9789525980387
    Series Statement: What science can tell us 7
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    Boulder, Colo. [u.a.] : Westview Press
    Call number: PIK D 022-03-0300/1
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Introduction. The need for better theories / Paul A. Sabatier ; The stages approach to the policy process: what has it done? where is it going? / Peter deLeon -- pt. 2. Alternative views of the role of rationality in the policy process. Institutional rational choice: an assessment of the institutional analysis and development framework / Elinor Ostrom ; Ambiguity, time, and multiple streams / Nikolaos Zahariadis -- pt. 3. Frameworks focusing on policy change over fairly long periods. Punctuated-equilibrium theory: explaining stability and change in American policymaking / James L. True, Bryan D. Jones, and Frank R. Baumgartner ; The advocacy coalition framework: an assessment / Paul A. Sabatier and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith -- pt. 4. Frameworks comparing policies across a large number of political systems. Innovation and diffusion models in policy research / Frances Stokes Berry and William D. Berry ; The policy process and large-N comparative studies / William Blomquist -- pt. 5. Conclusions. A comparison of frameworks, theories, and models of policy processes / Edella Schlager ; Fostering the development of policy theory / Paul A. Sabatier
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 289 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0813399858 , 0813399866 (pbk.)
    Series Statement: Theoretical lenses on public policy
    Language: English
    Note: pt. 1. Introduction. The need for better theories / Paul A. Sabatier ; The stages approach to the policy process: what has it done? where is it going? / Peter deLeon -- pt. 2. Alternative views of the role of rationality in the policy process. Institutional rational choice: an assessment of the institutional analysis and development framework / Elinor Ostrom ; Ambiguity, time, and multiple streams / Nikolaos Zahariadis -- pt. 3. Frameworks focusing on policy change over fairly long periods. Punctuated-equilibrium theory: explaining stability and change in American policymaking / James L. True, Bryan D. Jones, and Frank R. Baumgartner ; The advocacy coalition framework: an assessment / Paul A. Sabatier and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith -- pt. 4. Frameworks comparing policies across a large number of political systems. Innovation and diffusion models in policy research / Frances Stokes Berry and William D. Berry ; The policy process and large-N comparative studies / William Blomquist -- pt. 5. Conclusions. A comparison of frameworks, theories, and models of policy processes / Edella Schlager ; Fostering the development of policy theory / Paul A. Sabatier..
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    Call number: M 20.93499
    Description / Table of Contents: Precipitation as the central meteorological feature for agriculture, water security, and human well-being amongst others, has gained special attention ever since. Lack of precipitation may have devastating effects such as crop failure and water scarcity. Abundance of precipitation, on the other hand, may as well result in hazardous events such as flooding and again crop failure. Thus, great effort has been spent on tracking changes in precipitation and relating them to underlying processes. Particularly in the face of global warming and given the link between temperature and atmospheric water holding capacity, research is needed to understand the effect of climate change on precipitation. The present work aims at understanding past changes in precipitation and other meteorological variables. Trends were detected for various time periods and related to associated changes in large-scale atmospheric circulation. The results derived in this thesis may be used as the foundation for attributing changes in floods to climate change.…
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: 112 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Summary 1. Introduction 1.1 Background 1.1.1 Precipitation changes 1.1.2 Large-scale atmospheric patterns 1.2 Objectives and research questions 1.3 Thesis outline and author contribution High spatial and temporal organization of changes inprecipitation over Germany for 1951–2006 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data 2.3 Methods 2.3.1 Threshold between wet and dry days 2.3.2 Derivation of time series of precipitation characteristics 2.3.3 Trend analyses under consideration of temporal and spatial correlation 2.3.4 Visualization of results 2.4 Results and discussion 2.4.1 Changes in total precipitation 2.4.2 Changes in mean, variability, and heavy precipitation indicators 2.4.3 Transition probabilities 2.4.4 Seven-day precipitation amount with return period 100 years 2.5 Conclusions Can local climate variability be explained by weatherpatterns? A multi-station evaluation for the Rhine basin 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Data 3.3 Methods 3.3.1 Weather pattern classification 3.3.2 Finding optimal classification parameters 3.3.3 Evaluation of classifications 3.4 Results 3.4.1 Stratification of local climate variables 3.4.2 Performance of GCMs 3.5 Discussion 3.5.1 On the optimal classification 3.5.2 On the skill of GCMs 3.6 Conclusions 3.7 Data availability 3.A Appendix Do changing weather types explain observed climatictrends in the Rhine basin? An analysis of within andbetween-type changes 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Data and weather pattern classification 4.3 Methods 4.3.1 Relationship of WPs and large-scale circulation modes 4.3.2 Trend detection methods 4.3.3 Relative share of between- and within-type changes 4.4 Results 4.4.1 Attribution of WPs to large-scale circulation modes 4.4. 2Between-Type Changes 4.4.3 Within-Type Changes 4.4.4 Relative share of between- and within-type changes 4.5 Discussion and conclusions 4.A Appendix 4.S Supplementary Discussion and conclusions 5.1 Main results 5.2 Discussion and directions for further research 5.2.1 Weather pattern classification for downscaling 5.2.2 Limitations for downscaling 5.3 Concluding remarks Bibliography
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    Call number: M 20.93503
    Description / Table of Contents: Steep mountain channels are an important component of the fluvial system. On geological timescales, they shape mountain belts and counteract tectonic uplift by erosion. Their channels are strongly coupled to hillslopes and they are often the main source of sediment transported downstream to low-gradient rivers and to alluvial fans, where commonly settlements in mountainous areas are located. Hence, mountain streams are the cause for one of the main natural hazards in these regions. Due to climate change and a pronounced populating of mountainous regions the attention given to this threat is even growing. Although quantitative studies on sediment transport have significantly advanced our knowledge on measuring and calibration techniques we still lack studies of the processes within mountain catchments. Studies examining the mechanisms of energy and mass exchange on small temporal and spatial scales in steep streams remain sparse in comparison to low-gradient alluvial channels. In the beginning of this doctoral project, a vast ...
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    Call number: M 20.93505
    Description / Table of Contents: Active and passive source data from two seismic experiments within the interdisciplinary project TIPTEQ (from The Incoming Plate to mega Thrust EarthQuake processes) were used to image and identify the structural and petrophysical properties (such as P- and S-velocities, Poisson's ratios, pore pressure, density and amount of fluids) within the Chilean seismogenic coupling zone at 38.25°S, where in 1960 the largest earthquake ever recorded (Mw 9.5) occurred. Two S-wave velocity models calculated using traveltime and noise tomography techniques were merged with an existing velocity model to obtain a 2D S-wave velocity model, which gathered the advantages of each individual model. In a following step, P- and S-reflectivity images of the subduction zone were obtained using different pre stack and post-stack depth migration techniques. Among them, the recent prestack line-drawing depth migration scheme yielded revealing results. Next, synthetic seismograms modelled using the reflectivity method allowed, through their input 1D synthetic P- and S-velocities, to infer the composition and rocks within the subduction zone. Finally, an image of the subduction zone is given, jointly interpreting the results from this work with results from other studies. The Chilean seismogenic coupling zone at 38.25°S shows a continental crust with highly reflective horizontal, as well as (steep) dipping events. Among them, the Lanalhue Fault Zone (LFZ), which is interpreted to be east-dipping, is imaged to very shallow depths. ...
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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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    New York : W.W. Norton & Company
    Call number: PIK D 029-20-93471
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxx, 174 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780393263336
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Introduction ; Part 1 - Dilemmas of collective action ; 1 The tragedy of the commons ; 2 Strategic substitution ; 3 Strategic complementarities ; Part 2 - Solutions to social dilemmas ; 4 The shadow of the future ; 5 Playing with your progeny ; 6 Playing with the wrong goals ; Part 3 - What groups want ; 7 The problem with utilitarians ; 8 Irrational majorities ; 9 There is no general will ; Part 4 - Majority rule ; 10 Majority rule aggregates knowledge ; 11 What's special about simple majority rule ; 12 Why the middle matters ; 13 Voting weight and political influence ; Part 5 - The instability of majority rule ; 14 You can't satisfy all the majorities any of the time ; 15 Naive majorities are capable of anything ; 16 How sticky are sticky rules?
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    Harlow, England [u.a.] : Pearson
    Call number: PIK B 540-20-93960
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 1181 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: Fifth edition, global edition
    ISBN: 1292160160 , 9781292160160 , 9781292304151 , 1292304154
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: PART 1: INTRODUCTION ; 1. The Corporation and Financial Markets ; 2. Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis ; 3. Financial Decision Making and the Law of One Price ; PART II: TIME, MONEY, AND INTEREST RATES ; 4. The Time Value of Money ; 5. Interest Rates ; 6. Valuing Bonds ; PART III: VALUING PROJECTS AND FIRMS ; 7. Investment Decision Rules ; 8. Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting ; 9. Valuing Stocks ; PART IV: RISK AND RETURN ; 10. Capital Markets and the Pricing of Risk ; 11. Optimal Portfolio Choice and the Capital Asset Pricing Model ; 12. Estimating the Cost of Capital ; 13. Investor Behavior and Capital Market Efficiency ; PART V: CAPITAL STRUCTURE ; 14. Capital Structure in a Perfect Market ; 15. Debt and Taxes ; 16. Financial Distress, Managerial Incentives, and Information ; 17. Payout Policy ; PART VI: ADVANCED VALUATION ; 18. Capital Budgeting and Valuation with Leverage ; 19. Valuation and Financial Modeling: A Case Study ; PART VII: OPTIONS ; 20. Financial Options ; 21. Option Valuation ; 22. Real Options ; PART VIII: LONG-TERM FINANCING ; 23. Raising Equity Capital ; 24. Debt Financing ; 25. Leasing ; PART IX: SHORT-TERM FINANCING ; 26. Working Capital Management ; 27. Short-Term Financial Planning ; PART X: SPECIAL TOPICS ; 28. Mergers and Acquisitions ; 29. Corporate Governance ; 30. Risk Management ; 31. International Corporate Finance
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    Call number: AWI Bio-20-93988
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: x, 181 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
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    Note: Dissertation, Universität Potsdam, 2017 , Contents Abstract Kurzfassung Contents 1. List of figures 2. List of tables Chapter 1. General introduction 1. Motivation 2. Scientific background 3. Objectives of the thesis 4. Thesis outline Chapter 2. Manuscript 1: Treeline dynamics in Siberia under changing climates as inferred from an individual-based model for Larix 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Material and Methods 4. Results 5. Discussion 6. Acknowledgements Chapter 3. Manuscript 2: Field and simulation data reveal dissimilar responses of Larix gmelinii stands to increasing temperature across the Siberian treeline ecotone 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Methods 4. Results 5. Discussion 6. Acknowledgements Chapter 4. Manuscript 3: High gene flow and complex treeline dynamics on the Taymyr Peninsula (north-central Siberia), revealed by nuclear microsatellites of Larix 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Materials and methods 4. Results 5. Discussion 6. Acknowledgements Chapter 5. Manuscript 4: Dispersal distances at treeline in Siberia - genetic guided model improvement 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Methods 4. Results 5. Discussion 6. Acknowledgements Chapter 6. Synopsis 1. Towards a better understanding of Siberian treeline dynamics 2. Methodological challenges to reconstruct and predict the treeline advance 3. Conclusions 4. Outlook Appendix 1. Supplementary information for manuscript 1 (Chapter 2) 2. Supplementary information for manuscript 2 (Chapter 3) 3. Supplementary information for manuscript 3 (Chapter 4) 4. Supplementary information for manuscript 4 (Chapter 5) Bibliography Acknowledgements - Danksagung Declaration
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    Call number: AWI Bio-20-93994
    Type of Medium: Dissertations
    Pages: viii, 140 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Language: English
    Note: Dissertation, Universität Potsdam, 2017 , Table of Contents I. Abstract II. Deutsche Zusammenfassung 0 Challenge 1 Introduction 1.1 The treeline ecotone 1.2 Stand structure drivers in the treeline ecotone 1.3 Climate change and recent treeline changes 1.4 Methods for treeline studies 1.4.1 Overview 1.4.2 Field-based treeline studies 1.4.3 Modelling treeline dynamics 1.5 Study Area 1.6 The Siberian treeline ecotone 1.7 Larix as study Species 1.8 Objectives of this thesis 1.9 Thesis outline 1.10 Contribution of the authors 1.10.1 Manuscript!- published 1.10.2 Manuscript II - submitted 1.10.3 Manuscript III-in preparation 1.10.4 Manuscript IV-submitted 2 Manuscript I Treeline dynamics in Siberia under changing climates as inferred from an individual-based model for Larix 2.1 Abstract 2.2 Introduction 2.3 Materials and Methods 2.3.1 Reference sites 2.3.2 Description of the model LAVESI 2.3.3 The ODD-Protocol for LAVESI 2.3.4 Parameterization 2.3.5 Khatanga climate time-series 2.3.6 Sensitivity analysis 2.3.7 Model experiments 2.4 Results 2.4.1 Sensitivity analysis 2.4.2 Taymyr treeline application 2.4.3 Temperature experiments 2.5 Discussion 2.5.1 Assessment of LAVESI sensitivity 2.5.2 Larix stand simulation under the Taymyr Peninsula weather 2.5.3 Transient Larix response to hypothetical future temperature changes 2.5.4 Conclusions 2.6 Acknowledgements 3 Manuscript II Dissimilar responses of larch stands in northern Siberia to increasing temperatures - a field and simulation based study 3.1 Abstract 3.2 Introduction 3.3 Methods 3.3.1 Study area 3.3.2 Field-based approach 3.3.3 Age analyses 3.3.4 Stand structure analyses 3.3.5 Seed analyses 3.3.6 Establishment history 3.3.7 Modelling approach 3.4 Results 3.4.1 Field data 3.4.2 Simulation study 3.5 Discussion 3.5.1 Data acquisition 3.5.2 Larch-stand patterns across the Siberian treeline ecotone 3.5.3 Warming causes densification in the forest-tundra 3.5.4 Intra-specific competition inhibits densification in the closed forest 3.5.5 Recruitment limitation decelerates densification and northward expansion ofthe single-tree tundra 3.6 Conclusions 3.7 Acknowledgements 4 Manuscript III Spatial patterns and growth sensitivity of larch stands in the Taimyr Depression 4.1 Abstract 4.2 Introduction 4.3 Methods 4.3.1 Study Area 4.3.2 Field data collection 4.3.3 Spatial point patterns 4.3.4 Dendrological approach 4.4 Results 4.4.1 Spatial patterns 4.4.2 Tree growth 4.5 Discussion 4.5.1 Spatial patterns 4.5.2 Tree chronology characteristics 4.6 Conclusion 5 Manuscript IV Patterns of larch stands under different disturbance regimes in the lower Kolyma River area (Russian Far East) 5.1 Abstract 5.2 Introduction 5.3 Methods 5.3.1 Study area and field data collection 5.3.2 Site description 5.3.3 Dendrochronological approach 5.3.4 Statistical analyses 5.4 Results 5.4.1 General stand characteristics and age structure 5.4.2 Spatial patterns 5.5 Discussion 5.5.1 Fire related disturbances 5.5.2 Water-related disturbances: lake drainage, flooding, polygon development 5.5.3 Implications and conclusion 6 Synthesis and Discussion 6.1 Assessment of applied methods 6.1.1 Field-based observations: 6.1.2 Modelling 6.2 Overview of larch stand structures and spatial pattern on different spatial scales 6.2.1 Recent stand structures 6.2.2 Spatial Patterns 6.3 Stand structure drivers and treeline changes 6.3.1 Climate change 6.3.2 Disturbances 6.3.3 Autecology 6.4 Conclusion 6.5 Outlook 7 Appendix 7.1 Supplementary information for Manuscript I 7.2 Supplementary information for Manuscript II 7.2.1 Manuscript II: Appendix 1. Climatic information for the study region 7.2.2 Manuscript II: Appendix 2. Plot-specific values and krummholz appearance 7.2.3 Manuscript II: Appendix 3. Regression analysis for age data 7.2.4 Manuscript II: Appendix 4. Model description 7.3 Supplementary information for Manuscript III 7.4 Supplementary information for Manuscript IV 7.5 Supplementary information 8 References Danksagung Eidesstattliche Erklärung
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    Berlin : Erich Schmidt Verlag
    Call number: M 20.93871
    Description / Table of Contents: Umschlag Seite 1 -- Titelei -- Vorwort zur fünften Auflage -- Vorwort zur ersten Auflage -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Abkürzungsverzeichnis -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Tabellenverzeichnis -- Kapitel I: Grundlagen eines Internen Kontrollsystems (IKS) -- 1 Einführung in ein Internes Kontrollsystem (IKS) -- 1.1 Begriff und Aufgaben eines IKS -- 1.2 Internationale Anforderungen an ein IKS -- 1.3 Nationale Anforderungen an ein IKS -- 1.4 Mehrwert und Grenzen eines IKS -- 1.5 Zusammenfassung: Definition und Anforderungen an ein IKS -- 1.6 Exkurs: Freiwillige Prüfung eines IKS nach dem „IDW Prüfungsstandard: Grundsätze ordnungsmäßiger Prüfungen des internen Kontrollsystems des internen und externen Berichtswesens (IDW PS 982)" -- 2 Ausgestaltung eines Internen Kontrollsystems (IKS) nach den Empfehlungen des Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) -- 2.1 Aufbau eines IKS nach COSO -- 2.2 „Kontrollumfeld" als Komponente eines IKS -- 2.3 „Risikobeurteilung" als Komponente eines IKS -- 2.4 „Kontrollaktivitäten" als Komponente eines IKS -- 2.5 „Information und Kommunikation" als Komponente eines IKS -- 2.6 „Überwachungsaktivitäten" als Komponente eines IKS -- 2.7 Grundlegende Prinzipien und Attribute der COSO-Komponenten -- 2.8 Kontrollaktivitäten auf Unternehmensebene zur Überwachung der COSO-Komponenten -- 2.9 Zusammenfassung: IKS nach COSO -- 2.10 Exkurs: COSO und die Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT) -- 3 Dokumentation eines Internen Kontrollsystems (IKS) -- 3.1 Allgemeine Anforderungen an die Dokumentation eines IKS -- 3.2 Verbale Prozessbeschreibung als Möglichkeit der Dokumentation von Prozessabläufen im IKS -- 3.3 Flussdiagramm als Möglichkeit zur Dokumentation von Prozessabläufen im IKS
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.4 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix als Möglichkeit zur Dokumentation des Aufbaus und der Funktion eines IKS -- 3.5 Testblatt als Möglichkeit zur Dokumentation von Funktionsprüfungen im IKS -- 3.6 Matrix als Möglichkeit zur Dokumentation der Funktionstrennung im IKS -- 3.7 Auflistung als Möglichkeit zur Dokumentation von Informationen zu wesentlichen Tabellenkalkulationen und Berichten -- 3.8 Auflistung als Möglichkeit zur Dokumentation von Informationen zu wesentlichen Dienstleistern für ausgelagerte Tätigkeiten -- 3.9 Maßnahmeplan als Möglichkeit zur Dokumentation von Schwachstellen und Überwachungstätigkeiten im IKS -- 3.10 Zusammenfassung: Dokumentationsmöglichkeiten eines IKS -- Kapitel II: Prozesse eines Internen Kontrollsystems (IKS) -- 1 Grundlagen der Organisation von Prozessen im Internen Kontrollsystem (IKS) -- 1.1 Organisation von Prozessen im Unternehmen -- 1.2 Organisation „Beschaffung" -- 1.3 Organisation „Produktion" -- 1.4 Organisation „Absatz" -- 1.5 Organisation „Anlagevermögen" -- 1.6 Organisation „Personal" -- 1.7 Organisation „Rechnungslegung" -- 1.8 Organisation „Finanzen" -- 1.9 Organisation „Steuern" -- 1.10 Organisation „Informationstechnologie" -- 2 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrizen für die Prozesse im Internen Kontrollsystem (IKS) -- 2.1 Grundlagen der Erstellung von Risiko-Kontroll-Matrizen -- 2.2 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Beschaffung" -- 2.3 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Produktion" -- 2.4 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Absatz" -- 2.5 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Anlagevermögen" -- 2.6 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Personal" -- 2.7 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Rechnungslegung" -- 2.8 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Finanzen" -- 2.9 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Steuern" -- 2.10 Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix „Informationstechnologie" -- 2.11 Funktionstrennungs-Matrix als Ergänzung der Risiko-Kontroll-Matrix
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 Fraud-Indikatoren für die Prozesse im Internen Kontrollsystem (IKS) -- 3.1 Einführung in die Fraud-Thematik -- 3.2 Fraud-Indikatoren „Beschaffung" -- 3.3 Fraud-Indikatoren „Produktion" -- 3.4 Fraud-Indikatoren „Absatz" -- 3.5 Fraud-Indikatoren „Anlagevermögen" -- 3.6 Fraud-Indikatoren „Personal" -- 3.7 Fraud-Indikatoren „Rechnungslegung" -- 3.8 Fraud-Indikatoren „Finanzen" -- 3.9 Fraud-Indikatoren „Steuern" -- 3.10 Fraud-Indikatoren „Informationstechnologie" -- 4 Kennzahlen für die Prozesse im Internen Kontrollsystem (IKS) -- 4.1 Begriff und Aufgaben von Kennzahlen -- 4.2 Kennzahlen „Beschaffung" -- 4.3 Kennzahlen „Produktion" -- 4.4 Kennzahlen „Absatz" -- 4.5 Kennzahlen „Anlagevermögen" -- 4.6 Kennzahlen „Personal" -- 4.7 Kennzahlen „Rechnungslegung" -- 4.8 Kennzahlen „Finanzen" -- 4.9 Kennzahlen „Steuern" -- 4.10 Kennzahlen „Informationstechnologie" -- Kapitel III: Projektmanagement zur Einrichtung eines Internen Kontrollsystems (IKS) -- 1 Konzeption und Planung eines IKS -- 2 Implementierung und Dokumentation eines IKS -- 3 Überwachung und Pflege eines IKS -- 4 Besonderheiten von kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen in Bezug auf ein IKS -- 5 Erweiterung des IKS um Krisenindikatoren -- 6 Prüfung des Projekts zur Implementierung eines IKS -- 7 Zusammenfassung: Erfolgsfaktoren aus der Praxis bei der Einführung eines IKS -- Kapitel IV: Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) als Modell zur Integration von Internen Kontrollsystemen (IKS), Interner Revision und Risikomanagement -- 1 Einführung in die gesetzlichen Grundlagen des Risikomanagement
    Description / Table of Contents: 2 Freiwillige Prüfung eines Risikomanagementsystems nach dem „IDW Prüfungsstandard: Grundsätze ordnungsmäßiger Prüfung von Risikomanagementsystemen (IDW PS 981)" -- 3 Weiterentwicklung des COSO-Report zum ERM-Framework -- 4 Aufbau des ERM-Framework für ein unternehmensweites Risikomanagement -- 5 Rolle der Internen Revision im ERM-Framework -- 6 Compliance Management System (CMS) im ERM-Modell -- 7 Kompatibilität des ERM-Framework mit ISO Standards zum Risikomanagement und Einordnung in ein integriertes Managementsystem -- 8 Zusammenfassung: IKS, Interne Revision und Risikomanagement als integrale Bestandteile des ERM -- Literaturverzeichnis -- Stichwortverzeichnis -- Umschlag Seite 4
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    Pages: 599 Seiten
    Edition: 5., neu bearbeitete und erweiterte Auflage
    ISBN: 9783503171453 , 9783503171446 (print)
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  • 77
    Call number: S 00.0063(92)
    In: Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 156 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783510492398
    Series Statement: Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften Heft 92
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    Harlow, England : Pearson
    Call number: AWI G10-21-94627
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxv, 810 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 28 cm
    Edition: Fourth edition
    ISBN: 9781292083575
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface to the fourth edition Contributors Editor's acknowledgements Acknowledgements Part I: The role of physical geography 1 Approaching physical geography 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Historical development of physical geography 1.2.1 Physical geography before 1800 1.2.2 Physical geography between 1800 and 1950 1.2.3 Physical geography since 1950 1.3 Scientific methods 1.3.1 The positivist method 1.3.2 Critique of the positivist method 1.3.3 Realism as an alternative positivist approach 1.3.4 Benefits of multiple scientific methods in physical geography 1.4 The field, the laboratory and the model 1.4.1 Approaching data collection from the environment 1.4.2 Approaching laboratory work 1.4.3 Approaching numerical modelling 1.5 Using physical geography for managing the environment 1.6 Summary Further reading Part II: Continents and oceans 2 Earth geology and tectonics 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Earth's structure 2.2.1 The interior of the Earth 2.2.2 The outer layers of the Earth 2.3 Rock type and formation 2.3.1 Igneous rock 2.3.2 Sedimentary rock 2.3.3 Metamorphic rock 2.3.4 The rock cycle 2.4 History of plate tectonics 2.4.1 Early ideas of global tectonics 2.4.2 Evidence that led directly to plate tectonic theory 2.5 The theory of plate tectonics 2.5.1 Lithospheric plates 2.5.2 Rates of plate movement 2.6 Structural features related directly to motion of the plates 2.6.1 Divergent plate boundaries 2.6.2 Transform faults 2.6.3 Convergent plate boundaries 2.6.4 Hot spots 2.7 The history of the continents 2.8 Summary Further reading 3 Oceans 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The ocean basins 3.2.1 The scale of the oceans 3.2.2 Geological structure of the ocean basins 3.2.3 The depth and shape of the ocean basins 3.3 Physical properties of the ocean 3.3.1 Salinity 3.3.2 Temperature structure of the oceans 3.4 Ocean circulation 3.4.1 Surface currents 3.4.2 The deep currents of the oceans 3.4.3 The weather of the ocean 3.5 Sediments in the ocean 3.6 Biological productivity 3.6.1 Photosynthesis in the ocean 3.6.2 Importance of nutrient supply to primary productivity 3.6.3 Animals of the sea 3.6.4 Pollution 3.7 Effect of global climate change on the oceans 3.8 Summary Further reading Part III: Past, present and future climate and weather 4 The Pleistocene 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Long-term cycles, astronomical forcing and feedback mechanisms 4.2.1 Orbital forcing theory 4.2.2 Evidence that orbital forcing causes climate change 4.2.3 Problems with orbital forcing theory 4.2.4 Internal feedback mechanisms 4.3 Short-term cycles 4.3.1 Glacial instability 4.3.2 The Younger Dryas 4.4 Further evidence for environmental change 4.4.1 Landforms 4.4.2 Plants 4.4.3 Insects 4.4.4 Other animal remains 4.5 Dating methods 4.5.1 Age estimation techniques 4.5.2 Age equivalent labels 4.5.3 Relative chronology 4.6 Pleistocene stratigraphy and correlation 4.7 Palaeodimate modelling 4.8 Summary Further reading 5 The Holocene 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Holocene climatic change 5.2.1 How the Holocene began 5.2.2 Drivers of climate change during the Holocene 5.2.3 The Little Ice Age 5.3 Holocene geomorphological change 5.3.1 Retreating ice sheets 5.3.2 Rising seas 5.4 Holocene ecosystem change 5.4.1 Responses of ecosystems to the end of the last glacial 5.4.2 Tropical Africa and the Sahara 5.4.3 European ecosystems 5.4.4 Island ecosystems 5.5 The rise of civilizations 5.5.1 Humans at the end of the last glacial 5.5.2 The beginnings of agriculture 5.5.3 Social and environmental consequences of agriculture 5.6 Human interaction with physical geography 5.6.1 Out of Eden? 5.6.2 Deforestation 5.6.3 Soil erosion and impoverishment 5.6.4 Irrigation and drainage 5.7 Summary Further reading 6 Atmospheric processes 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The basics of climate 6.3 The global atmospheric circulation 6.4 Radiative and energy systems 6.4.1 The nature of energy 6.4.2 Distinguishing between temperature and heat 6.4.3 Radiation 6.4.4 Thermal inertia 6.4.5 The atmospheric energy balance 6.5 Moisture circulation systems 6.5.1 Moisture in the atmosphere and the hydrological cycle 6.5.2 Global distribution of precipitation and evaporation 6.5.3 The influence of vegetation on evaporation 6.5.4 Drought 6.6 Motion in the atmosphere 6.6.1 Convective overturning 6.6.2 The Earth's rotation and the winds 6.6.3 Long waves. Planetary Waves and Rossby Waves 6.6.4 Jet streams 6.7 The influence of oceans and ice on atmospheric processes 6.8 The Walker circulation 6.8.1 El Niño Southern Oscillation 6.8.2 North Atlantic Oscillation 6.9 Interactions between radiation, atmospheric trace gases and clouds 6.9.1 The greenhouse effect 6.9.2 A simple climate model of the enhanced greenhouse effect 6.9.3 Radiative interactions with clouds and sulfate aerosols 6.10 Ceoengineering 6.11 Summary Further reading 7 Contemporary climate change 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Climate change 7.2.1 Long-term change 7.2.2 Recent climate change and its causes 7.2.3 Predictions from global climate models (GCMs) 7.2.4 Critical evaluation of the state-of-the-art in GCMs 7.3 The carbon cycle: interaction with the climate system 7.4 Mitigation 7.5 Destruction of the ozone layer by chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) 7.6 The future 7.7 Summary Further reading 8 Global climate and weather 8.1 Introduction 8.2 General controls of global climates 8.3 The tropics and subtropics 8.3.1 Equatorial regions 8.3.2 The Sahel and desert margins 8.3.3 Subtropical deserts 8.3.4 Humid subtropics 8.4 Mid and high-latitude climates 8.4.1 Depressions, fronts and anticyclones 8.4.2 Mid-latitude western continental margins 8.4.3 Mid-latitude east continental margins and continental interiors 8.5 Polar climates 8.6 A global overview 8.7 Summary Further reading 9 Regional and local climates 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Altitude and topography 9.2.1 Pressure 9.2.2 Temperature 9.2.3 Wind 9.2.4 Precipitation 9.2.5 Frost hollows 9.3 Influence of water bodies 9.4 Human influences 9.4.1 Shelter belts 9.4.2 Urban climates 9.4.3 Atmospheric pollution and haze 9.5 Summary Further reading Part IV: Biogeography and ecology 10 The biosphere 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Biological concepts 10.2.1 What is a species? 10.2.2 The naming of species 10.2.3 Levels of organization 10.2.4 Biodiversity 10.3 Patterns of distribution 10.3.1 Potential species distributions 10.3.2 Actual species distributions 10.3.3 Spatial patterns in biodiversity 10.4 Terrestrial biomes 10.4.1 Equatorial and tropical forests 10.4.2 Savanna 10.4.3 Hot Desert 10.4.4 Mediterranean-type biome 10.4.5 Temperate grassland 10.4.6 Temperate broadleaf forest 10.4.7 Taiga 10.4.8 Tundra 10.5 Aquatic biomes 10.5.1 Marine regions 10.5.2 Freshwater regions 10.6 Summary Further reading 11 Ecosystem processes 11.1 Introduction 11.2 The flow of energy and resources 11.2.1 Energy entering an ecosystem 11.2.2 Ecological thermodynamics 11.2.3 Trophic levels and food webs 11.2.4 Biogeochemical cycles 11.3 Biotic interactions 11.3.1 Mutualism 11.3.2 Herbivory, prédation and parasitism 11.3.3 Commensalism 11.3.4 Amensalism 11.3.5 Competition 11.4 Temporal change in ecosystems 11.4.1 Short-term changes 11.4.2 Disturbance and resilience 11.4.3 Succession 11.5 Human impact 11.5.1 Degrading ecosystems 11.5.2 Urban ecology 11.5.3 Conservation 11.6 Summary Further reading 12 Freshwater ecosystems 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Running waters: rivers and streams 12.2.1 River ecosystem geomorphological units 12.2.2 Spatial variability of river ecosystems 12.2.3 Temporal variability of river ecosystems 12.2.4 Human alterations to river ecosystems 12.3 Still waters: lakes and ponds 12.3.1 Classification of lake ecosystems 12.3.2 Spatial variability of lake ecosystems 12.3.3 Human influences on lake ecosystems 12.4 Summary Further reading 13 Vegetation and env
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    Call number: IASS 22.94756
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    Pages: 268 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm, 393 g
    ISBN: 9783837636987 , 9783839436981 (electronic)
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    New York : Mcgraw-Hill Education
    Call number: M 21.94365
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    Pages: 1 Band (verschiedene Seitenzählungen) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: Second edition to replace the classic 1964 edition edited by Ven Te Chow
    ISBN: 9780071835091 , 0071835091
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    New York : Oxford University Press
    Call number: PIK N 079-21-94564
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    Pages: xi, 331 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 978-0-19-932919-9
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    London, England : Harvard University Press
    Call number: M 21.94579
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is a guide for writers aspiring to become more productive and take greater pleasure in their craft. Helen Sword interviewed one hundred academics worldwide about their writing background and practices. Relatively few were trained as writers, she found, and yet all have developed strategies to thrive in their publish-or-perish environment. Sword identifies four cornerstones that anchor any successful writing practice: Behavioral habits of discipline and persistence; Artisanal habits of craftsmanship and care; Social habits of collegiality and collaboration; and Emotional habits of positivity and pleasure. Building on this "BASE," she illuminates the emotional complexity of the writing process and exposes the lack of writing support typically available to early-career academics. She also lays to rest the myth that academics must produce safe, conventional prose or risk professional failure. The successful writers profiled here tell stories of intellectual passions indulged, disciplinary conventions subverted, and risk-taking rewarded. Grounded in empirical research and focused on sustainable change, Air & Light & Time & Space offers a customizable blueprint for refreshing personal habits and creating a collegial environment where all writers can flourish.--
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface: The house of writing -- Introduction: Building the BASE -- Part I. Behavioral habits: Finding time to write -- The power of place -- Rhythms and rituals -- Part II. Artisanal habits: Learning to write -- The craft of writing -- The other tongue -- Part III. Social habits: Writing for others -- Writing with others -- Writing among others -- Part IV. Emotional habits: The pleasure principle -- Risk and resilience -- Metaphors to write by -- Conclusion: Raising the roof -- Afterword: Beyond the house of writing
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is a guide for writers aspiring to become more productive and take greater pleasure in their craft. Helen Sword interviewed one hundred academics worldwide about their writing background and practices. Relatively few were trained as writers, she found, and yet all have developed strategies to thrive in their publish-or-perish environment. Sword identifies four cornerstones that anchor any successful writing practice: Behavioral habits of discipline and persistence; Artisanal habits of craftsmanship and care; Social habits of collegiality and collaboration; and Emotional habits of positivity and pleasure. Building on this "BASE," she illuminates the emotional complexity of the writing process and exposes the lack of writing support typically available to early-career academics. She also lays to rest the myth that academics must produce safe, conventional prose or risk professional failure. The successful writers profiled here tell stories of intellectual passions indulged, disciplinary conventions subverted, and risk-taking rewarded. Grounded in empirical research and focused on sustainable change, Air & Light & Time & Space offers a customizable blueprint for refreshing personal habits and creating a collegial environment where all writers can flourish.--
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    Call number: S 99.0139(332)
    In: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Leibniz Universität Hannover, Nr. 332
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    Pages: x, 199 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISSN: 0174-1454
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Leibniz Universität Hannover Nr. 332
    Language: German
    Note: Dissertation, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2017 , Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung 1.1 Motivation 1.2 Stand der Forschung 1.3 Zielsetzung und Aufbau der Arbeit 2 Grundlagen 2.1 Grundlagen der physikalischen Geodäsie 2.1.1 Das Schwerefeld der Erde 2.1.2 Gravitationspotential - Kugelfunktionsentwicklung und Fehler 2.1.3 Ableitungen des Gravitationspotentials 2.1.4 Satellitengradiometrie 2.1.5 Zeiten 2.2 Ausgewählte Grundlagen der Statistik und digitalen SignalVerarbeitung 2.2.1 Deskriptive Statistik 2.2.2 Aspekte der digitalen Signalverarbeitung 2.2.3 Filterung 2.2.4 Spektralschätzung 2.3 Drehmatrizen, Eulerwinkel und Quaternionen 2.4 Methodische Grundlagen der Kreuzungspunktanalyse 2.4.1 Bestimmung von Kreuzungspunkten 2.4.2 Kreuzungspunktposition und Interpolationen 3 Die GOCE-Mission 3.1 Wahl des GOCE-Orbits 3.2 Gradiometer und Gravitationsgradienten 3.2.1 Gradiometeraufbau und Beschleunigungsmesser 3.2.2 Gravitationsgradienten aus Beschleunigungsdifferenzen 3.2.3 Einschränkungen und Fehler des Gradiometers 3.3 Weiteres Instrumentarium im GOCE-Satelliten 3.4 Koordinatensysteme und Transformationen 3.4.1 GOCE-relevante Koordinatensysteme 3.4.2 Transformationen zwischen Koordinatensystemen 3.5 Datenprodukte und deren Genauigkeiten 4 Genauigkeitsanforderungen an Datenprodukte und Rechenoperationen 4.1 Analyse der GOCE-Gravitationsgradienten 4.1.1 Gradienten und Fehler in Zeit- und Frequenzbereich 4.1.2 Vergleich der Gradienten mit globalen Gravitationsfeldmodellen 4.2 Abschätzung der Genauigkeit der Gravitationsgradienten 4.3 Bestimmung der Genauigkeitsanforderungen 5 Methodik zur Gradienten-Validierung in Kreuzungspunkten 5.1 Übersicht zum Ablauf der Validierung 5.2 Kreuzungspunktbestimmung 5.2.1 Ziele und Methodik 5.2.2 Beschreibung des Algorithmus und Implementierung 5.3 Interpolation der Beobachtungsgrößen 5.3.1 Interpolation der reduziert-dynamischen Positionen 5.3.2 Interpolation der finalen Kreuzungspunktpositionen 5.3.3 Interpolation weiterer Datenprodukte im Kreuzungspunkt 5.4 Vergleichskoordinatensystem 5.5 Transformation des Tensors der GOCE-Gravitationsgradienten 5.5.1 Rotation des GOCE-GGT (Einfügen modellbasierter Vij, Filterung) 5.5.2 Translation des Tensors der GOCE-Gravitationsgradienten 5.5.3 Transformation und Diskussion 5.6 Closed-Loop-Test 6 Analyse der Kreuzungspunktdifferenzen 6.1 Einleitung 6.2 Qualität des Gesamtdatensatzes 6.2.1 Statistische Parameter 6.2.2 Korrelationen und Abhängigkeiten 6.3 Regionale Untersuchungen 6.4 Lokale Artefakte mit zeitlich begrenztem Einfluss auf die Gradienten 6.5 Zusammenfassung und Diskussion 7 Gradiometerkonzepte zukünftiger Schwerefeld-Satellitenmissionen 7.1 Missionsplanung und bisherige Studien 7.2 Gradiometriekonzepte und Technologien 7.2.1 Feste Testmassen und deren Lagebestimmung sowie Lageregelung 7.2.2 Atominterferometrie auf Basis kalter Atome 7.3 Kombinierte Beobachtungskonzepte und Bestimmung dritter Ableitungen 7.4 Zusammenfassung 8 Zusammenfassung und Ausblick Abkürzungsverzeichnis Literaturverzeichnis
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    Call number: S 99.0139(338)
    In: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Leibniz Universität Hannover, Nr. 338
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 153 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISSN: 0174-1454
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Leibniz Universität Hannover Nr. 338
    Language: English
    Note: Dissertation, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2017 , Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Motivation, research questions and overview 1.1.1 Rainfall estimation at high spatial and temporal resolution 1.1.2 Precipitation estimation with cars 1.1.3 Motion estimation from in-situ sensor data 1.2 Outline 2 Basics 2.1 Precipitation 2.1.1 Resolution, accuracy and precision of precipitation measurements 2.1.2 In-situ point measurements of precipitation by rain gauges 2.1.3 Weather radar 2.2 Wireless Sensor Networks 2.2.1 Modeling sensor networks 2.2.2 Sensor network algorithms and protocols 2.3 Statistics 2.3.1 Basics and notation 2.3.2 Regression 2.3.3 Stochastic processes 2.3.4 Stochastic filtering and the Kalman filter 2.3.5 Geostatistics 2.4 Interpolation methods 2.4.1 Inverse-Distance-Weighted 2.4.2 Ordinary kriging 2.4.3 Regression kriging 2.4.4 Cross-validation for performance assessment 2.5 Optical flow 2.5.1 Optical flow intensity conservation 2.5.2 Gradient-based optical flow 2.5.3 Probabilistic optical flow 3 Related Work 3.1 Quantitative precipitation estimation from rain gauges, weather radar and other data sources 3.1.1 Precipitation estimation with weather radar 3.1.2 Precipitation estimation by interpolation of rain gauges measurements 3.1.3 Geostatistical merging of radar and rain gauge data 3.1.4 Motion-based methods used in nowcasting 3.1.5 New data sources for precipitation estimation 3.2 Decentralized estimation with geosensor networks 3.2.1 Estimation of spatio-temporal field properties with GSN 3.2.2 Object-tracking with GSN 4 Methodology for precipitation intensity estimation at 1-min resolution 4.1 Time-window approach for estimation 4.1.1 Estimation of field motion 4.1.2 Weather radar upsampling 4.1.3 Variogram estimation 4.2 Estimation methods 4.2.1 Spatial rain gauge interpolation methods 4.2.2 Space-time symmetric rain gauge interpolation method 4.2.3 Space-time asymmetric rain gauge interpolation methods 4.2.4 Radar-rain gauge merging methods 4.2.5 Estimation methods solely based on radar 4.3 Summary 5 Methodology for precipitation intensity estimation with car sensors 5.1 Car sensors 5.1.1 Wiper Frequency Sensor 5.1.2 Xanonex optical sensor 5.1.3 Other sensors investigated 5.1.4 Experimental setup and preprocessing 5.2 Theoretical considerations for the calibration of the W-R relationship in the field . 5.3 Dependency between car speed, windscreen angle and sensor readings 5.3.1 Manually-operated windscreen wipers 5.3.2 Automatically-operated windscreen wipers 5.3.3 Xanonex optical sensor 5.4 Summary 6 Methodology for motion estimation with a geosensor network 6.1 Algorithm overview 6.2 Network and field model 6.3 Gradient constraint estimation in the network 6.3.1 Gradient constraint estimation from irregular data 6.3.2 Requirements on node stationarity and sampling synchronicity 6.3.3 Estimation of partial derivative error 6.3.4 Gradient constraint selection and derivation of gradient constraint error 6.4 Temporal coherence: Kalman filter for recursive motion estimation 6.4.1 Estimation of process noise Q 6.4.2 Estimation of measurement noise R 6.4.3 Difference to common Kalman filtering problems 6.5 Algorithm protocol 6.6 Algorithm complexity 6.6.1 Communication complexity 6.6.2 Load balance 6.6.3 Computational complexity of partial derivative estimation 6.6.4 Computational complexity of motion estimation 6.7 Summary 7 Results 7.1 Precipitation intensity estimation at 1-min resolution 7.1.1 Study area and data basis 7.1.2 Performance assessment via cross-validation 7.1.3 Exploratory and visual data analysis 7.1.4 Radar estimation and rain gauge cross-validation results 7.1.5 Summary 7.2 Precipitation intensity estimation with cars 7.2.1 Study area and data basis 7.2.2 Selection of the reference method 7.2.3 Manually-operated windscreen wipers 7.2.4 Automatically-operated windscreen wipers 7.2.5 Xanonex optical rain sensor 7.2.6 Results of experiments on the VW rain track 7.2.7 Summary 7.3 Motion estimation with a geosensor network 7.3.1 Study Area, sensor network and deployment strategies 7.3.2 Error measures 7.3.3 Setting the filter parameters 7.3.4 Results - simulated field 7.3.5 Results - radar field 7.3.6 Summary 8 Summary and discussion of the research hypotheses 8.1 Discussion of research hypotheses 1 and 2: 1-min precipitation intensity estimation 8.2 Discussion of research hypothesis 3: precipitation estimation with cars 8.3 Discussion of research hypothesis 4: decentralized motion estimation 8.4 Outlook 9 Appendix 9.1 Discussion on the 'frozen field' distance function 9.2 Executable Kalman filter equations for the motion estimation algorithm 9.3 Controllability and Observability of the Kalman filter for motion estimation List of Figures List of Tables References
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  • 85
    Monograph available for loan
    Köln : Rudolf Müller
    Call number: M 22.95018
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 301 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2. Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-481-03551-8
    Series Statement: Fachtechnik
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    Language: German
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  • 86
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    Ås : Agricultural University of Norway, Department of Soil and Water Sciences
    Call number: AWI G3-23-95008
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: viii, 136 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 82-575-0394-0 , 8257503940
    ISSN: 0802-3220
    Series Statement: Doctor scientiarum theses / Norges Landbruskhøgskole 1999:19
    Language: English
    Note: Zugleich: Dissertation, Norges landbrukshøgskole, 1999 , Englisch
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  • 87
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    [Braunschweig] : Westermann
    Call number: AWI G10-23-95154
    Description / Table of Contents: Dieses Buch ist eine Einführung in die Bodengeographie und wendet sich an Schüler und Lehrer, Studierende und an interessierte Leser ohne größere Vorkenntnisse. Es wurde weitgehend auf die Ergebnisdarstellung differenzierter Bodenanalysen verzichtet. An dieser Stelle sei aber darauf hingewiesen, dass das heutige Wissen auf den Entbehrungen und Mühen vieler Kollegen sowohl im Gelände als auch im Labor aufbaut. Nach einer kurzen Einführung in die bodenkundlichen Grundlagen und die gebräuchlichsten Bodenklassifikationssysteme werden (Poly-)Genese und Verbreitung der Böden der Erde behandelt. Nutzungsaspekte und andere menschliche Einflüsse werden angerissen, jedoch nicht vertieft. Das Buch ersetzt damit nicht weiterführende bodenkundliche Literatur, auf die an vielen Stellen verwiesen wird. Auf Wechselwirkungen zwischen Pedosphäre und Atmosphäre wird hingewiesen. Dies geschieht unter Berücksichtigung aktueller Diskussionen um die Entwicklung des Klimas der Erde. Damit kommt das Buch einem Wunsch nach Interdisziplinarität nach, der von vielen Studierenden geäußert wurde. Das Buch benutzt durchgängig die Nomenklatur, die zur Weltbodenkarte der FAO-UNESCO entwickelt wurde. Der Aufbau orientiert sich an der ökozonalen Gliederung der Erde. Bodenzonale Zuordnungen werden kritisch diskutiert.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 244 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    ISBN: 3141602816 (kart.) , 3-14-160281-6
    Series Statement: Das geographische Seminar
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt 1 Einführung: Aufgabe und Maßstabsebenen einer bodengeographischen Betrachtung 1.1 Maßstabsebenen bodengeographischer Darstellung 1.2 Aufbau und Ziel der Darstellung 2 Bodenbildende Faktoren und Prozesse 2.1 Bodenbildende Faktoren 2.1.1 Bodenbildungsfaktor Klima 2.1.2 Festgestein und Sediment als bodenbildende Faktoren 2.1.3 Relief und Geomorphodynamik als Bodenbildungsfaktoren 2.1.4 Wasser als Bodenbildungsfaktor 2.1.5 Pflanzen und Tiere als bodenbildende Faktoren 2.1.6 Der Mensch als bodenbildender Faktor 2.1.7 Zeit als Bodenbildungsfaktor 2.2 Bodenbildende Prozesse 2.2.1 Gesteinsaufbereitung durch physikalische Verwitterungsprozesse 2.2.2 Chemische Verwitterungsprozesse 2.2.3 Entkalkung. Färbung durch Eisenoxide und -hydroxide, Verlehmung 2.2.3.1 Verlehmung durch Tonmineralbildung als Folge der Glimmerverwitterung 2.2.3.2 Tonmineralbildung aus den Produkten der Silikatvervvitterung sovvie Tonmineralzerstörung durch Desilifizierung 2.2.4 Tonverlagerung (Lessivierung) als bodenbildender Prozeß 2.2.5 Hydromorphierung als bodenbildender Prozeß 2.2.6 Carbonatisierung und Versalzung 2.2.7 Bodenbildende Prozesse und die organische Bodensubstanz 2.2.7.1 Remineralisierung und Humifizierung 2.2.7.2 Podsolierung als bodenbildender Prozeß 2.2.8 Prozesse der Bodendurchmischung und -entmischung (Turbationen) 2.3 Gefügebildung als Merkmal und Folge bodenbildender Prozesse 3 Bodenhorizonte, Bodentypisierung und Bodenklassifikation 3.1 Horizontbezeichnungen und Bodensystematik in Deutschland 3.2 Grundprinzipien der US-amerikanischen Soil Taxonomy 3.3 Die FAO-Weltbodenkarte und ihre Nomenklatur 3.4 Die World Reference Base For Soil Resources 4 Entstehung und Verbreitung der Böden der Erde - Bodengeographische Grundlagen und regionale Beispiele 4.1 Boden und Bodengesellschaften in den waldfreien Polar- und Subpolargebieten 4.1.1 Die besondere Bedeutung der großflächigen Geomorphodynamik 4.1.2 Böden und Bodengesellschaften in der waldfreien Tundra 4.1.3 Böden und Bodengesellschaften in der Fleckentundra (subpolare Wüste) und der polaren Wüste 4.1.4 Die Boden im Südpolargebiet: Parallelen und Unterschiede 4.1.5 Der Faktor Zeit: Landschaftsgeschichte, Klimawandel und Bodenentwicklung 4.1.6 Aspekte anthropogener Einflüsse 4.2 Böden und Bodengesellschaften in den borealen Waldgebieten 4.2.1 Charakteristische Böden an gut dränierten Standorten 4.2.2 Gleysols und Histosols in Senken und Tiefenlinien 4.2.3 Differenzierung nach Maritimität und Kontinentalität 4.2.4 Die starke Streuakkumulation als gemeinsames Kennzeichen 4.2.5 Die Bedeutung von Bränden für die Pedosphare in borealen Waldgebieten 4.2.6 Anthropogene Einflüsse und die Bedeutung klimatischer Veränderungen 4.3 Böden und Bodengesellschaften in den feuchten Mittelbreiten 4.3.1 Die typischen Böden an gut dränierten Standorten in den feuchten Mittelbreiten: Luvisols und Cambisols 4.3.2 Die feuchten Mittelbreiten in Europa: Bodengeographischer Überblick 4.3.2.1 Deckschichten und Böden in den kristallinen Mittelgebirgen und Schichtstufenlandschaften in Deutschland 4.3.2.2 Bodengeographische Aspekte von Becken und Tiefländern in Deutschland 4.3.3 Überblick über die Böden in den feuchten Mittelbreiten Asiens und Nordamerikas 4.3.4 Überblick über die Bodenregionen in den feuchten Mittelbreiten der südlichen Hemisphäre 4.3.5 Aspekte anthropogener Kontaminationen in den Industriegesellschaften 4.4 Böden und Bodengesellschaften in den Steppen (trockene Mittelbreiten) 4.4.1 Intensive Humifizierung - das gemeinsame Kennzeichen der Böden in den Steppen: Das Beispiel des Chernozem 4.4.2 Mit dem Chernozem verwandte Steppenböden: Phaeozem, Greyzem und Kastanozem 4.4.3 Böden in Senken 4.4.4 Das Auftreten von Steppenböden in Eurasien 4.4.5 Überblick über die Steppenböden in Nordamerika 4.4.6 Überblick über die Steppenböden in Südamerika und das ,,Pampa-Problem" 4.4.7 Ursachen der großen Bodenfruchtbarkeit und zur Degradation der Steppenböden durch Nutzung 4.4.8 Zeit und Klimawandel: Bedeutung für die Entwicklung der Steppenböden 4.5 Böden und Bodengesellschaften in Wüsten und Halbwüsten (ohne Steppen) 4.5.1 Tendenzen der Verwitterungsprozesse sovvie zur aolischen und fluvialen Dynamik 4.5.2 Charakteristika der Bodenbildung 4.5.3 Charakteristische Böden in den Trockengebieten 4.5.4 Calcisols und pedogene Kalkkrusten: Entstehung. Einflüsse von Klima und Klimawandel 4.5.5 Gypsisols und pedogene Gipskrusten: Entstehung und Aspekte ihrer paläoklimatischen Bedeutung 4.5.6 Entstehung und Verbreitung von Solonchaks 4.5.7 Sequenz von Bodengesellschaften in Abhängigkeit von Klima und Landschaftsgesehichte am Beispiel der mittleren Namib (südwestafrikanische Küstenwüste) 4.5.8 Semiarid-aride Boden-Toposequenz am Beispiel von Fußflächenlandschaften 4.5.9 Die Böden der Trockengebiete als Kohlenstoftsenke und paläoklimatische Archive 4.5.10 Das Problem bodenzonaler Zuordnungen 4.5.1 1 Potentielle Fruchtbarkeit von Wüsten- und Halbwüstenböden sowie ihre Gefährdung durch landwirtschaftliche Nutzung 4.6. Böden und Bodengesellschaflen in den winterfeuchten Subtropen 4.6.1 Charakteristika der Böden: Rubefizierung, Lessivierung und Carbonatisierung 4.6.2 Die Terra rossa im Mediterranraum: Bindung an Kalkgesteine und aolische Sedimente 4.6.3 Die Bedeutung der äolischen Einträge für die Standorteigenschaften 4.6.4 Charakteristische Böden und Bodengesellschaften in Kalkstein- und Mergellandschaften im Mittelmeergebiet 4.6.5 Überblick über die Böden in den winterfeuchten Subtropen Kaliforniens, Chiles und Südafrikas 4.6.6 Bodengesellschaften auf altverwitterten Substraten in den subtropischen Winterregengebieten - Beispiele aus Südwestaustralien 4.6.7 Das Problem einer bodenzonalen Zuordnung 4.6.8 Aspekte der Nutzung und Gefährdung der Böden 4.7 Böden und Bodengesellschaften in den immerfeuchten Subtropen 4.7.1 Charakteristika der Bodenbildung und kennzeichnende Böden 4.7.2 Überblick über die Verbreitung der Böden und Bodengesellschaften 4.7.3 Das Problem einer bodenzonalen Zuordnung 4.7.4 Aspekte paläoklimatischer Einflüsse 4.8 Böden und Bodengesellschaften in den sommer- und immerfeuchten Tropen 4.8.1 Die organische Substanz 4.8.2 Die Bedeutung der Bioturbation 4.8.3 Chemische Verwitterung und Bodenbildung bei guter Dränage 4.8.4 Charakteristische Bodenbildungsprozesse und Böden bei unzureichender Dränage in Senken und Tiefenlinien 4.8.5 Decksedimente als Gunstfaktor in den Tropen 4.8.6 Bodengeographische Aspekte von Gunst- und Ungunsträumen innertropischer Tiefebenen: Beispiele aus dem Amazonas- und dem Kongo-Becken 4.8.7 Bodengeographische Aspekte von Gebirgsvorländern und Vulkangebieten: Beispiele aus Süd- und Südostasien mit Blick auf die Reisböden 4.8.8 Das Problem einer bodenzonalen Gliederung in den Tropen 4.8.9 Böden in den Tropen: Bezüge zur globalen Klimaentwicklung 4.V Bodengeographische Aspekte von Hochgebirgen 5 Zusammenschau und Ausblick 5.1 Die Karte der Bodenzonen der Erde 5.2 Böden als begrenzte und gefährdete Ressource: Aspekte 6 Literatur 7 Register
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    Call number: 9789400706682 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This is the first comprehensive science-based textbook on the biology and ecology of the Baltic Sea, one of the world’s largest brackish water bodies. The aim of this book is to provide students and other readers with knowledge about the conditions for life in brackish water, the functioning of the Baltic Sea ecosystem and its environmental problems and management. It highlights biological variation along the unique environmental gradients of the brackish Baltic Sea Area (the Baltic Sea, Belt Sea and Kattegat), especially those in salinity and climate. The first part of the book presents the challenges for life processes and ecosystem dynamics that result from the Baltic Sea’s highly variable recent geological history and geographical isolation. The second part explains interactions between organisms and their environment, including biogeochemical cycles, patterns of biodiversity, genetic diversity and evolution, biological invasions and physiological adaptations. In the third part, the subsystems of the Baltic Sea ecosystem - the pelagic zone, the sea ice, the deep soft sea beds, the phytobenthic zone, the sandy coasts, and estuaries and coastal lagoons - are treated in detail with respect to the structure and function of communities and habitats and consequences of natural and anthropogenic constraints, such as climate change, discharges of nutrients and hazardous substances. Finally, the fourth part of the book discusses monitoring and ecosystem-based management to deal with contemporary and emerging threats to the ecosystem’s health.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 683 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9789400706682 , 978-94-007-0668-2
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Part I The Baltic Sea environment 1 Brackish water as an environment / Hendrik Schubert, Dirk Schories, Bernd Schneider, and Uwe Selig 2 Why is the Baltic Sea so special to live in? / Pauline Snoeijs-Leijonmalm and Elinor Andrén Part II Ecological processes in the Baltic Sea 3 Biogeochemical cycles / Bernd Schneider, Olaf Dellwig, Karol Kuliński, Anders Omstedt, Falk Pollehne, Gregor Rehder, and Oleg Savchuk 4 Patterns of biodiversity / Pauline Snoeijs-Leijonmalm 5 Biological invasions / Sergej Olenin, Stephan Gollasch, Maiju Lehtiniemi, Mariusz Sapota, and Anastasija Zaiko 6 Genetic diversity and evolution / Risto Väinölä and Kerstin Johannesson 7 Physiological adaptations / Hendrik Schubert, Irena Telesh, Mikko Nikinmaa, and Sergei Skarlato Part III Subsystems of the Baltic Sea ecosystem 8 The pelagic food web / Agneta Andersson, Timo Tamminen, Sirpa Lehtinen, Klaus Jürgens, Matthias Labrenz, and Markku Viitasalo 9 Life associated with Baltic Sea ice / David N. Thomas, Hermanni Kaartokallio, Letizia Tedesco, Markus Majaneva, Jonna Piiparinen, Eeva Eronen-Rasimus, Janne-Markus Rintala, Harri Kuosa, Jaanika Blomster, Jouni Vainio, and Mats A. Granskog 10 Deep soft seabeds / Urszula Janas, Erik Bonsdorff, Jan Warzocha, and Teresa Radziejewska 11 The phytobenthic zone / Hans Kautsky, Georg Martin, and Pauline Snoeijs-Leijonmalm 12 Sandy coasts / Teresa Radziejewska, Jonne Kotta, and Lech Kotwicki 13 Estuaries and coastal lagoons / Hendrik Schubert and Irena Telesh Part IV Monitoring and ecosystem-based management of the Baltic Sea 14 Biological indicators / Michael L. Zettler, Alexander Darr, Matthias Labrenz, Sigrid Sagert, Uwe Selig, Ursula Siebert, and Nardine Stybel 15 Bio-optical water quality assessment / Susanne Kratzer, Piotr Kowalczuk, and Sławomir Sagan 16 Chemical pollution and ecotoxicology / Kari K. Lehtonen, Anders Bignert, Clare Bradshaw, Katja Broeg, and Doris Schiedek 17 Ecosystem health / Maria Laamanen, Samuli Korpinen, Ulla Li Zweifel, and Jesper H. Andersen 18 Ecosystem goods, services and management / Jan Marcin Węsławski, Eugeniusz Andrulewicz, Christoffer Boström, Jan Horbowy, Tomasz Linkowski, Johanna Mattila, Sergej Olenin, Joanna Piwowarczyk, and Krzysztof Skóra Subject index Taxonomy index
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  • 89
    Call number: 9783319657172 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: Within the last few decades, arachnology in the Neotropical region has experienced a great development filling the knowledge gap in one of the most diverse regions of the world. Nevertheless, large geographical areas remain poorly sampled, especially within the Amazon, and new genera and species have been continuously discovered, even in urban areas. In congruence with the recent improvements in research, several aspects of the ecology, behaviour and natural history of spiders, such as interactions with other predators and parasitoids, social interactions, dispersal patterns, habitat requirements, mating behaviors, among others, are being carefully investigated. These recent contributions incorporate substantial information on the preexisting knowledge on these subjects every year. Our main objective with this book is to present a summary on these new researches and on the currently knowledge on the main subjects involved in the general theme, emphasizing the contribution of the rich fauna of the Neotropical region to the research of behaviour and ecology of the spiders. 
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xvii, 437 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9783319657172 , 978-3-319-65717-2
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1 Curves, Maps and Hotspots: The Diversity and Distribution of Araneomorph Spiders in the Neotropics / Adalberto J. Santos, Antonio D. Brescovit, Márcia de Oliveira-Tomasi, Philip Russo, and Ubirajara Oliveira 2 Behavior and Biology of Mygalomorphae / Fernando Pérez-Miles and Carlos Perafán 3 Neotropical Arachnological Collections: Basic Tools for the Development of Spider Research / Antonio D. Brescovit, Oscar Francke, Álvaro Laborda, Griselda Montiel Parra, Cristina Scioscia, Miguel Simó, and Carlos Víquez Núñez 4 Habitat Selection and Dispersal / Dinesh Rao 5 Dispersal Strategies, Genetic Diversity, and Distribution of Two Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae): Potential Bio-Indicators of Ecosystem Health of Coastal Dune Habitats of South America / Leticia Bidegaray-Batista, Miquel Arnedo, Ana Carlozzi, Carolina Jorge, Patricio Pliscoff, Rodrigo Postiglioni, Miguel Simó, and Anita Aisenberg 6 Webs: Diversity, Structure and Function / Sean J. Blamires, Shichang Zhang, and I-Min Tso 7 Spider–Plant Interactions: An Ecological Approach / João Vasconcellos-Neto, Yuri Fanchini Messas, Hebert da Silva Souza, German Antonio Villanueva-Bonila, and Gustavo Quevedo Romero 8 Spiders as Plant Partners: Complementing Ant Services to Plants with Extrafloral Nectaries / Kleber Del-Claro, Vanessa Stefani, Larissa Nahas, and Helena Maura Torezan-Silingardi 9 Foraging Strategies of Cursorial and Ambush Spiders / Rodrigo H. Willemart and Mariángeles Lacava 10 Trophic Niches and Trophic Adaptations of Prey-Specialized Spiders from the Neotropics: A Guide / Stano Pekár, Luis Fernando García, and Carmen Viera 11 Spiders Associated with Agroecosystems: Roles and Perspectives / Marco Antonio Benamú, Mariángeles Lacava, Luis Fernando García, Martín Santana, and Carmen Viera 12 Sexual Selection in Neotropical Spiders: Examples from Selected Groups / Luiz Ernesto Costa-Schmidt, María José Albo, Fedra Bollatti, Franco Cargnelutti, Lucía Calbacho-Rosa, Sofía Copperi, Nelson Ferretti, Matías Izquierdo, and Alfredo V. Peretti 13 Parental Care and Sociality / Carmen Viera and Ingi Agnarsson 14 Plasticity and Cognition in Spiders / Hilton F. Japyassú 15 Anti-Predator Strategies / Felipe M. Gawryszewski 16 Host Behavioural Manipulation of Spiders by Ichneumonid Wasps / Marcelo O. Gonzaga, Thiago G. Kloss, and Jober F. Sobczak
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  • 90
    Call number: 9789811019500 (e-book)
    Description / Table of Contents: This contributed volume presents the latest research and state-of-the-art approaches in the study of microalgae. It describes in detail technologies for the cultivation of marine, freshwater and extremophilic algae, as well as phototrophic biofilms, cyanobacterial mats and periphytons, including the media requirements and growth rates of different types of algae. The second part of the book is dedicated to the biotechnological applications of algal biomass and secondary metabolites produced by these organisms, and critically discusses topics such as algae-based biofuels and CO2 sequestration. In addition, it reviews the prospects and challenges of algal bioremediation of domestic and industrial wastewaters, including the use of planktonic and self-immobilized algae systems in wastewater treatment, explaining their merits and drawbacks. Lastly, it highlights research methods and approaches related to the production of high-value products and bioactive compounds.
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 326 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789811019500 , 978-981-10-1950-0
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Event-Based Control Systems for Microalgae Culture in Industrial Reactors / A. Pawlowski, J.L. Guzmán, M. Berenguel, F.G. Acién and S. Dormido Dynamic Modeling of Microalgal Production in Photobioreactors / I. Fernández, J.L. Guzmán, M. Berenguel and F.G. Acién Generation and Harvesting of Microalgae Biomass for Biofuel Production / Md. Asraful Alam, Zhongming Wang and Zhenhong Yuan Microalgae-Based Biorefineries as a Promising Approach to Biofuel Production / Jorge Alberto Vieira Costa, Luiza Moraes, Juliana Botelho Moreira, Gabriel Martins da Rosa, Adriano Seizi Arruda Henrard and Michele Greque de Morais Microalgae Mixotrophic Growth: Opportunity for Stream Depurationand Carbon Recovery / Giuliana D’Imporzano, Salati Silvia, Veronesi Davide, Scaglia Barbara and Adani Fabrizio Sustainable Utilization of Marine Algae Biomass for Environmental Bioremediation / Laura Bulgariu and Dumitru Bulgariu Selective Metal Ion Homeostasis in Cyanobacteria / Lee Hudek and M. Leigh Ackland Bioadsorption of Heavy Metals / Aridane G. González, Oleg S. Pokrovsky, J. Magdalena Santana-Casiano and Melchor González-Dávila Wastewater Treatment Using Phototrophic–Heterotrophic Biofilms and Microbial Mats / J. Paniagua-Michel Algae as Source of Food and Nutraceuticals / Katarzyna Godlewska, Agnieszka Dmytryk, Łukasz Tuhy and Katarzyna Chojnacka Algae as Source of Pharmaceuticals / Agnieszka Dmytryk, Łukasz Tuhy and Katarzyna Chojnacka Production of Primary and Secondary Metabolites Using Algae / Milagros Rico, Aridane G. González, Magdalena Santana-Casiano, Melchor González-Dávila, Norma Pérez-Almeida and Miguel Suarez de Tangil
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  • 91
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    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
    Call number: RIFS 23.95511
    Description / Table of Contents: Postpreservation : looking past loss -- Memory's ecologies : curating mutability in Montana -- When story meets the storm : unsafe harbor -- Orderly decay : philosophies of non-intervention -- A positive passivity : plants as entropic agents -- Boundary work : nature-culture in practice -- Palliative curation : the death of a lighthouse -- Beyond saving : care without conservation
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    Pages: 233 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 x 13 cm
    ISBN: 9780816694365 , 9780816694389 , 0816694362 , 0816694389
    Language: English
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  • 92
    Call number: 9780191091926 (e-book)
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 231 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: Second edition
    ISBN: 978-0-19-109192-6 , 9780191091926 (e-book)
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface Introduction to the second edition What this book is about How the book is organized Why R? Updates Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Getting and Getting Acquainted with R 1.1 Getting started 1.2 Getting R 1.3 Getting R Studio 1.4 Let's play 1.5 Usin g R as a giant calculator (the size of your computer) 1.6 Your first script 1.7 Intermezzo remarks 1.8 Important functionality: packages 1.9 Getting help 1.10 A mini-practical - some in-depth play 1.11 Some more top tips and hints for a successful first (and more) R experience Appendix 1a Mini-tutorial solutions Appendix 1b File extensions and operating systems Chapter 2: Getting Your Data into R 2.1 Getting data ready for R 2.2 Getting your data into R 2.3 Checking that your data are your data 2.4 Basic troubleshooting while importing data 2.5 Summing up Appendix Advanced activity: dealing with untidy data Chapter 3: Data Management, Manipulation, and Exploration with dplyr 3.1 Summary statistics for each variable 3.2 dplyr verbs 3.3 Subsetting 3.4 Transforming 3.5 Sorting 3.6 Mini-summary and two top tips 3.7 Calculating summary statistics about groups of your data 3.8 What have you learned ... lots Appendix 3a Comparing classic methods and dplyr Appendix 3b Advanced dplyr Chapter 4: Visualizing Your Data 4.1 The first step in every data analysis — making a picture 4.2 ggplot2: a grammar for graphics 4.3 Box-and-whisker plots 4.4 Distributions: making histograms of numeric variables 4.5 Saving your graphs for presentation, documents, etc. 4.6 Closing remarks Chapter 5: Introducing Statistics in R 5.1 Getting started doing statistics in R 5.2 x2 contingency table analysis 5.3 Two-sample t-test 5.4 Introducing ... linear models 5.5 Simple linear regression 5.6 Analysis of variance: the one-way ANOVA 5.7 Wrapping up Appendix Getting packages not on CRAN Chapter 6: Advancing Your Statistics in R 6.1 Getting started with more advanced statistics 6.2 The two-way ANOVA 6.3 Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) 6.4 Overview: an analysis workflow Chapter 7: Getting Started with Generalized Linear Models 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Counts and rates — Poisson GLMs 7.3 Doing it wrong 7.4 Doing it right — the Poisson GLM 7.5 When a Poisson GLM isn’t good for counts 7.6 Summary, and beyond simple Poisson regression Chapter 8: Pimping Your Plots: Scales and Themes in ggplot2 8.1 What you already know about graphs 8.2 Preparation 8.3 What you may want to customize 8.4 Axis labels, axis limits, and annotation 8.5 Scales 8.6 The theme 8.7 Summing up Chapter 9: Closing Remarks: Final Comments and Encouragement General Appendices Appendix 1 Data Sources Appendix 2 Further Reading Appendix 3 R Markdown Index
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    Jakutsk : Izdatel'stvo Instituta Merzlotovedenija SO RAN
    Call number: AWI G3-24-95730
    Description / Table of Contents: Translation of abstract: Using the example of the Igarsky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the work examines the development of modern geocryological conditions of the northern taiga subzone of the Yenisei Arctic, caused by the development of the territory and climate warming in recent decades. The scale and degree of changes in geocryological conditions in areas of azonal development of permafrost rocks, as well as on the route of the high-voltage line Kureyskaya HPP - Norilsk in the section from the river, have been revealed. Bol. Kozharki to the hall. The Whitefish Khantaisk Reservoir is about 250 km long. The genesis and development of thermokarst lakes, the formation of modern permafrost on the bottom of a partially drained lake, frost cracking and accumulation of modern epigenetic re-veined underground ice on coarse peat bogs, changes in permafrost conditions along the routes of the “dead” railway and the future Vankor-Igarka oil pipeline are considered. The book is intended for permafrost scientists, geographers and civil engineers.
    Description / Table of Contents: В работе на примере Игарского района Красноярского края рассматривается развитие современных геокриологических условий северо-таежной подзоны Енисейского Заполярья, обусловленное освоением территории и потеплением климата в последние десятилетия. Выявлены масштабы и степень изменений геокриологических условий в районах азонального развития многолетнемерзлых пород, а также на трассе высоковольтной линии Курейская ГЭС - Норильск на участке от р. Бол. Кожарки до зал. Сигового Хантайского водохранилища протяженностью около 250 км. Рассмотрены генезис и развитие термокарстовых озер, формирование современной мерзлоты на дне частично осушенного озера, морозобойное растрескивание и накопление современных эпигенетических повторно-жильных подземных льдов на крупнобугристых торфяниках, изменение мерзлотных условий на трассах "мертвой" железной дороги и будущего нефтепровода Ванкор - Игарка. Книга предназначена для мерзлотоведов, географов и инженеров-строителей.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 89 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 5932540036 , 5-93254-003-6
    Language: Russian
    Note: Translation of Table of Contents: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1. REVIEW OF GEOCRYOLOGICAL RESEARCH Chapter 2. NATURAL CONDITIONS Chapter 3. GENERAL GEOCRYOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND LANDSCAPE ZONING OF THE REGION Chapter 4. CONDITION OF PERMAFROST ROCKS ALONG THE ROUTE OF POWER LINES SVETLOGORSK - IGARKA - SNEZHNOGORSK 4.1. Forested areas 4.2. Treeless areas 4.3. Areas with close rock formations 4.4. Talik areas in the hall. Sigovom Khantaiskoe Reservoir Chapter 5. PERMAFROST ROCKS OF THE LEFT AND RIGHT BANK OF THE YENISEY RIVER NEAR THE CITY OF IGARKA Chapter 6. CHANGES IN GEOCRYOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ON THE “DEAD” RAILROAD ROUTE Chapter 7. FORMATION OF PERMAFROST ROCKS AT THE BOTTOM OF A DRY LAKE. PIKE Chapter 8. GENESIS AND DYNAMICS OF DEVELOPMENT OF ICE MOUNTAIN Chapter 9. TERMOKARST IN THE YENISEI NORTH CONCLUSION LITERATURE , ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ ВВЕДЕНИЕ Глава 1. ОБЗОР ГЕОКРИОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ Глава 2. ПРИРОДНЫЕ УСЛОВИЯ Глава 3. ОБЩАЯ ГЕОКРИОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА И ЛАНДШАФТНОЕ РАЙОНИРОВАНИЕ РЕГОИНА Глава 4. СОСТОЯНИЕ МНОГОЛЕТНЕМЕРЗЛЫХ ПОРОД ПО ТРАССЕ ЛЭП СВЕТЛОГОРСК - ИГАРКА - СНЕЖНОГОРСК 4.1. Залесенные участки 4.2. Безлесные участки 4.3. Участки с близким залеганием скальных пород 4.4. Таликовые участки в зал. Сиговом Хантайскоrо водохранилища Глава 5. МНОГОЛЕТНЕМЕРЗЛЫЕ ПОРОДЫ ЛЕВО- И ПРАВОБЕРЬЯ Р. ЕНИСЕЯ БЛИЗ Г. ИГАРКИ Глава 6. ИЗМЕНЕНИЕ ГЕОКРИОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ УСЛОВИЙ НА ТРАССЕ "МЕРТВОЙ" ЖЕЛЕЗНОЙ ДОРОГИ Глава 7. ФОРМИРОВАНИЕ МНОГОЛЕТНЕМЕРЗЛЫХ ПОРОД НА ДНЕ ОСУШЕННОГО ОЗ. ЩУЧЬЕГО Глава 8. ГЕНЕЗИС И ДИНАМИКА РАЗВИТИЯ ЛЕДЯНОЙ ГОРЫ Глава 9. ТЕРМОКАРСТ НА ЕНИСЕЙСКОМ СЕВЕРЕ ЗАКЛЮЧЕНИЕ ЛИТЕРАТУРА , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: MOP 13021
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    Pages: 367 S.
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    Call number: 1.7/M 98.0539
    In: Beck'sche Kurzkommentare
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 2767 S.
    Edition: 58., neubearb. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3406435963
    Series Statement: Beck'sche Kurzkommentare 7
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    Language: German
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    Call number: 4/M 98.0541
    In: Lecture notes in earth sciences
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 191 S.
    ISBN: 3540650067
    ISSN: 0930-0317
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in earth sciences 80
    Classification:
    Geophysical Exploration, Geophysical Prospecting
    Language: English
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    Call number: Per 287
    Parallel Title: 1933=408 von Deutschland 〈Deutsches Reich〉 / Reichsamt für Wetterdienst: Veröffentlichungen des Reichsamtes für Wetterdienst
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    Parallel Title: 1892 - 1900 ---〉 [Ergebnisse der magnetischen Beobachtungen in Potsdam und Seddin / 2]
    Parallel Title: 1892/1900 ---〉 [Ergebnisse der magnetischen Beobachtungen in Potsdam und Seddin / Ergänzungsband zu den Jahrgängen ...]
    Parallel Title: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von Preußisches Meteorologisches Institut 〈Berlin〉: Veröffentlichungen des Preussischen Meteorologischen Instituts
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 Ergebnisse der magnetischen Beobachtungen in Seddin
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    Call number: PIK N 422-11-0264
    In: Dissertationes botanicae
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Einleitung ; 2. Arbeitsgebiet und Fragestellungen ; 3. Stand der Forschung ; 4. Materialien und Methoden ; 5. Der Untersuchungsraum ; 6. Ergebnisse und Diskussionen ; 7. Zusammenfassung ; 8. Summary
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 183 S. : graph. Darst., Kt. + 2 Beil.
    ISBN: 3443642276
    Series Statement: Dissertationes botanicae 315
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1998
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    Call number: PIK N 456-11-0347
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: The problems with weather forecasting as a problem in mechanics and physics ; Vilhelm Bjerknes's early studies of atmospheric motions and their connection with the cyclone model of the Bergen School ; Components of the Norwegian cyclone model: observations and theoretical ideas in Europe prior to 1920 ; Constituting the Polar front, 1919-1920 ; The Bergen School concepts come to America ; Richardson's marvelous forecast ; Personal recollections about the Bergen School ; Sutcliffe and his development theory ; Historical photos ; Cyclone climatology and its relationship to planetary waves: a review of recent observational studies ; Planetary waves and their interaction with smaller scales ; Advances in cyclogenesis theory: toward a generalized theory of baroclinic development ; Numerical simulations of cyclone life cycles ; A planetary-scale to mesoscale perspective of the life cycles of extratropical cyclones: the bridge between theory and observations ; Observed cyclone life cycles ; Theories of frontogenesis ; On the representation and diagnosis of frontal circulations in two and three dimensions ; Mesoscale aspects of extratropical cyclones: an observational perspective ; Dynamics of mesoscale structure associated with extratropical cyclones ; Numerical simulations of mesoscale substructures and physical processes within extratropical cyclones ; Advances in forecasting extratropical cyclogenesis at the National Meteorological Center ; Numerical weather prediction: a vision of the future, updated still further
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    Pages: IX, 359 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 1878220357
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