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  • 1
    Call number: Z 06.0500
    Type of Medium: Journal available for loan
    Pages: 30 cm
    ISSN: 1824-7741
    Former Title: Vorgänger Geologisch-paläontologische Mitteilungen, Innsbruck
    Language: German , English
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig , Beiträge teilweise in Englisch
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  • 2
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    München
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    Call number: 3/S 09.0291(2014)
    In: acatech Jahresbericht
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 44 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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  • 3
    Call number: IASS 16.89937
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISBN: 978-3-95636-919-3
    Language: German
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  • 4
    Call number: M 15.89085
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 492 S , zahlr. Ill., graph Darst
    Edition: 2. aktualisierte u. erw. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3836219867 , 9783836219860
    Series Statement: SAP PRESS
    Language: German
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    Call number: PIK A 190-16-89749
    Description / Table of Contents: Modern science is a model-building activity. But how are models contructed? How are they related to theories and data? How do they explain complex scientific phenomena, and which role do computer simulations play? To address these questions which are highly relevant to scientists as well as to philosophers of science, 8 leading natural, engineering and social scientists reflect upon their modeling work, and 8 philosophers provide a commentary
    Description / Table of Contents: Modern science is a model-building activity. But how are models contructed? How are they related to theories and data? How do they explain complex scientific phenomena, and which role do computer simulations play? To address these questions which are highly relevant to scientists as well as to philosophers of science, 8 leading natural, engineering and social scientists reflect upon their modeling work, and 8 philosophers provide a commentary. U. Gähde and J. H. Wolf, University of Hamburg; S. Hartmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 274 Seiten , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783110313680 , 9783110313604
    Series Statement: Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Hamburg 4
    Language: English
    Note: Preface; Contributors; Content; Introduction; Cosmology - The Largest Possible Model?; The Standard Model of Cosmology as a Tool for Interpretation and Discovery; Patterns in Physical and Biological Systems; Symmetry and the Explanation of Organismal Form; Pluralistic Modeling of Complex Systems; The Methodological Challenges of Complex Systems; Contested Modeling: The Case of Economics; A Unifying Approach to High- and Low-Level Cognition; High-vs Low-Level Cognition and the Neuro- Emulative Theory of Mental Representation. , Evaluating a Computational Model of Eye-Movement Control in ReadingConsidering Criteria for Model Modification and Theory Change in Psychology; Identification of Kinetic Models by Incremental Refinement; Kinetics, Models, and Mechanism; Modeling Complexity: The Case of Climate Science; Chaos, Plurality, and Model Metrics in Climate Science; Subject Index; Author Index.
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  • 6
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Call number: M 16.89755
    Description / Table of Contents: Provides a deeper understanding of earthquake processes, based on laboratory-derived physical laws and formulae, for researchers, professionals and graduate students
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 270 S.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013
    ISBN: 9781107030060
    Classification:
    Seismology
    Parallel Title: Print version: The Physics of Rock Failure and Earthquakes
    Language: English
    Note: Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Fundamentals of rock failure physics; 2.1 Mechanical properties and constitutive relations; 2.1.1 Elastic deformation; 2.1.2 Ductile deformation; 2.1.3 Fracture; 2.1.4 Friction; 2.2 Basics of rock fracture mechanics; 2.2.1 Energy release rate and resistance to rupture growth; 2.2.2 Stress concentration and cohesive zone model; 2.2.3 Breakdown zone model for shear failure; 2.2.4 j-integral and energy criterion for shear failure; 2.2.5 Relation between resistance to rupture growth and constitutive relation parameters. , 3 Laboratory-derived constitutive relations for shear failure3.1 Shear failure of intact rock; 3.1.1 Method and apparatus used; 3.1.2 Constitutive relations derived from data on the shear failure of intact rock; 3.1.3 Geometric irregularity of shear-fractured surfaces and characteristic length; 3.2 Frictional slip failure on precut rock interface; 3.2.1 Method and apparatus used; 3.2.2 Geometric irregularity of precut fault surfaces and characteristic length; 3.2.3 Constitutive relations derived from data on frictional stick-slip failure. , 3.2.4 Laboratory-derived relationships between physical quantities observed during dynamic slip rupture propagation3.3 Unifying constitutive formulation and a constitutive scaling law; 3.3.1 Unification of constitutive relations for shear fracture and for frictional slip failure; 3.3.2 A constitutive scaling law; 3.3.3 Critical energy required for shear fracture and for frictional stick-slip failure; 3.3.4 Stabilityinstability of the breakdown process; 3.3.5 Breakdown zone size; 3.4 Dependence of constitutive law parameters on environmental factors; 3.4.1 Introduction. , 3.4.2 Dependence of shear failure strength on environmental factors3.4.3 Dependence of breakdown stress drop on environmental factors; 3.4.4 Dependence of breakdown displacement on environmental factors; 4 Constitutive laws for earthquake ruptures; 4.1 Basic foundations for constitutive formulations; 4.2 Rate-dependent constitutive formulations; 4.3 Slip-dependent constitutive formulations; 4.4 Depth dependence of constitutive law parameters; 5 Earthquake generation processes; 5.1 Shear failure nucleation processes observed in the laboratory; 5.1.1 Introduction; 5.1.2 Experimental method. , 5.1.3 Nucleation phases observed on faults with different surface roughnessesRough fault; Smooth fault; Extremely smooth fault; 5.1.4 Scaling of the nucleation zone size; 5.2 Earthquake rupture nucleation; 5.2.1 Seismogenic background; 5.2.2 Physical modeling and theoretical derivation of the nucleation zone size; 5.2.3 Comparison of theoretical relations with seismological data; 5.2.4 Foreshock activity associated with the nucleation process; 5.3 Dynamic propagation and generation of strong motion seismic waves; 5.3.1 Slip velocity and slip acceleration in the breakdown zone. , 5.3.2 The cutoff frequency fs max of the power spectral density of slip acceleration at the source.
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  • 7
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    Waltham, MA [u.a.] : Academic Press [u.a.]
    Call number: 19/M 16.23725
    Description / Table of Contents: Parameter Estimation and Inverse Problems, 2e provides geoscience students and professionals with answers to common questions like how one can derive a physical model from a finite set of observations containing errors, and how one may determine the quality of such a model. This book takes on these fundamental and challenging problems, introducing students and professionals to the broad range of approaches that lie in the realm of inverse theory. The authors present both the underlying theory and practical algorithms for solving inverse problems. The authors’ treatment is appropriate for geoscience graduate students and advanced undergraduates with a basic working knowledge of calculus, linear algebra, and statistics. Parameter Estimation and Inverse Problems, 2e introduces readers to both Classical and Bayesian approaches to linear and nonlinear problems with particular attention paid to computational, mathematical, and statistical issues related to their application to geophysical problems. The textbook includes Appendices covering essential linear algebra, statistics, and notation in the context of the subject. A companion website features computational examples (including all examples contained in the textbook) and useful subroutines using MATLAB.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 360 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9780123850485
    Classification:
    Mathematics
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  • 8
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: PIK M 370-16-89506
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XX, 675 S. , graph. Darst. , 25 cm
    Edition: 4th ed.
    ISBN: 3642322778 (Pp.) , 9783642322778 (Pp.) , 9783642322785
    Series Statement: Algorithms and computation in mathematics 5
    Uniform Title: Graphen, Netzwerke und Algorithmen 〈engl.〉
    Language: English
    Note: 1. Basic graph theory2. Algorithms and complexity -- 3. Shortest paths -- 4. Spanning trees -- 5. The greedy algorithm -- 6. Flows -- 7. Combinatorial applications -- 8. Connectivity and depth first search -- 9. Colorings -- 10. Circulations -- 11. The network simplex algorithm -- 12. Synthesis of networks -- 13. Matchings -- 14. Weighted matchings -- 15. A hard problem: the TSP -- Appendix A. Some NP-complete problems -- Appendix B. Solutions -- Appendix C. List of symbols..
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    Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter
    Call number: 7/M 15.0308
    Description / Table of Contents: After more than 20 years of use, close-range photogrammetry, now for the most part entirely digital, has become an accepted, powerful and readily available technique for engineers, scientists and others who wish to utilise images to make accurate 3D measurements of complex objects. Here they will find the photogrammetric fundamentals, details of system hardware and software, and broad range of real-world applications in order to achieve this. Following the introduction, the book provides fundamental mathematics covering subjects such as image orientation, digital imaging processing and 3D reconstruction methods, as well as a discussion of imaging technology, including targeting and illumination, and its implementation in hardware and software. It concludes with an overview of photogrammetric solutions for typical applications in engineering, manufacturing, medical science, architecture, archaeology and other fields.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 684 S.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783110302691
    Classification:
    Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing
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  • 10
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    New York : PublicAffairs
    Call number: IASS 16.90220
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xix, 260 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: revised edition
    ISBN: 0857282522 (pbk.) , 9780857282521 (pbk.)
    Language: English
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    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK N 071-15-89127
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXIII, 317 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0199686394 , 9780199686391
    Language: English
    Note: Introduction.EU energy law and the approach taken in this studyThe regulatory history of EU energy : the evolution of EU energy law from 1957 onwardsThe evolution of the sector-specific regulatory frameworkTreaty law and the energy sectorEnvironment and energy : on a bumpy road towards a clean energy futureThe international dimension of EU energy law and policyFrom state to market and back : the changing role(s) of markets and states in the EUConclusion.European energy law under the impact of globalization : from state to market, from plan to contract, from public ownership to economic regulation and beyond..
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  • 12
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    [Paris] : Stock
    Call number: IASS 15.89527
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 192 S , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9782234075337 (br) , 2234075335 (br)
    Series Statement: Les essais
    Language: French
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    Bonn [u.a.] : Galileo Press
    Call number: M 16.89534
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Edition: 3. Aufl.
    ISBN: 978-3-8362-3768-0
    Series Statement: SAP Press
    Language: German
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  • 14
    Call number: IASS 15.89494
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: Losebl.-Ausg.
    Edition: Stand: Oktober 2010
    ISBN: 9783768501828
    Language: German
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: IASS 15.89716
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXVIII, 964 S. , zahlr. graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 1107023432 , 9781107023437
    Language: English
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    Garmisch-Partenkirchen : Institut für atmosphärische Umweltforschung der Fraunhofer- Gesellschaft
    Call number: MOP 44829 / Mitte
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 25 S. , graph. Darst.
    Language: English
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    Call number: MOP 19538/1d-6d
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 111 S.
    ISSN: 0486-2287
    Language: Russian
    Note: In kyrill. Schr.
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    Wiesbaden : Springer VS
    Call number: PIK E 719-15-89468
    Description / Table of Contents: Der Wandel der Energiewirtschaft hin zu mehr Stromerzeugung aus erneuerbaren Energien spielt sich in physisch-materieller Hinsicht in Landschaften ab. Er wird von Praktikern der Raum- und Landschaftsplanung teils mit Skepsis und teils mit positiven Erwartungen begleitet. In dem Band wird den Fragen nachgegangen, welche Folgen die Energiewende auf die ästhetische Bewertung von Landschaften hat, welche neuen Akteurskonstellationen entstanden sind und welche Konflikte um das Landschaftsbild, die Landnutzung oder die Verteilung von Macht zu verzeichnen sind. Es werden die Konsequenzen der Umbrüche hin zu "neuen Energielandschaften" für die Landschaftsforschung, aber auch für räumliche Planung und Governance thematisiert.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 219 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 240 mm x 168 mm
    ISBN: 3531197940 (Pb.) , 9783531197944 (Pb.)
    Series Statement: RaumFragen: Stadt - Region - Landschaft
    Language: German
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    Call number: 22/M 15.89566 (1. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (2. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (3. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (4. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (5. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (6. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (7. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (8. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (9. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89566 (10. Ex.)
    Description / Table of Contents: Completely revised and updated, this new edition of the Oxford Guide to Plain English is an essential tool for clear communication. It provides authoritative help on how to get your message across effectively. In 25 easy-to-follow chapters, it covers straightforward language, punctuation, grammar, writing emails, and much more.
    Pages: xxxii, 288 S. , Ill. , 20 cm
    Edition: 4. edition
    ISBN: 0199669171 ((pbk.) £7.99) , 9780199669172 ((pbk.) £7.99)
    Language: English
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    Potsdam [u.a.] : Ministerium für Ländliche Entwicklung, Umwelt und Landwirtschaft (MLUL) des Landes Brandenburg [u.a.]
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    Call number: PIK W 511-15-89079
    In: Eberswalder Forstliche Schriftenreihe
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Der Blick zurück - Aus der Arbeit des LFE im vorigen Jahr ; Vorträge: Der schnelle Überblick – Walddaten für die Region Brandenburg und Berlin im Ländervergleich ; Wohin wächst der Wald? – Ergebnisse der ersten Wiederholungsinventur für die Region Brandenburg und Berlin ; Nachhaltige Waldbewirtschaftung durch geschlossene Stoffkreisläufe – Brandenburgs Waldstandorte im Spiegel der zweiten bundesweiten Bodenzustandserhebung ; Wenn der Durst kommt – Eiche, Buche, Kiefer, Douglasie im Trockenstresstest ; Der „Faule Ort“ – Erkenntnisse zur natürlichen Waldentwicklung in einem Brandenburger Naturwald ; „Nur ein toter Baum ist ein guter Baum“ Das Ende der Multifunktionalität des Waldes? ; Wer steuert die Populationsdynamik von Kiefernschadinsekten im Süden Brandenburgs? ; Wie funktionieren Nahrungsnetze? – Forensische Untersuchungen an Wirbeltieren im Forstrevier Casel im Landkreis Spree-Neiße ; Ausgewählte Posterpräsentationen
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 112 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Eberswalder Forstliche Schriftenreihe 59
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    New York : Routledge
    Call number: IASS 16.89933
    Description / Table of Contents: Bringing together papers written by Norman Fairclough over a 25 year period, Critical Discourse Analysis represents a comprehensive and important contribution to the development of this popular field.  The book is divided into seven sections covering the following themes:  language in relation to ideology and powerdiscourse in processes of social and cultural change dialectics of discourse, dialectical relations between discourse and other moments of social lifemethodology of critical discourse analysis research analysis of political discourse discourse in globalisation and ?transition' critic
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 591 S.
    Edition: Second edition
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781405858229 (pbk.)
    Language: English
    Note: section A. Language, ideology and powersection B. Discourse and sociocultural change -- section C. Dialectics of discourse: theoretical developments -- section D. Methodology in CDA research -- section E. Political discourse -- F. Globalisation and 'transition' -- section G. Language and education..
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    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
    Call number: IASS 16.89898
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 270 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 3. ed.
    ISBN: 0199696004 , 9780199696000
    Language: English
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    Call number: 22/M 15.89565 (1. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (2. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (3. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (4. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (5. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (6. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (7. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (8. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (9. Ex.) ; 22/M 15.89565 (10. Ex.
    Pages: XV, 448 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 8. ed. [rev. ed.]
    ISBN: 0226816370 (hbk) , 9780226816371 (hbk) , 9780226816388 (pbk) , 9780226816395 (electr.; ebk)
    Series Statement: Chicago guides to writing, editing, and publishing
    Language: English
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    Paris : Unesco
    Call number: M 15.89191
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 42 S. , Ill., Tab., Kt.
    Series Statement: IOC technical series 85
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    Haar bei München : Franzis-Verl.
    Call number: M 15.89303
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 180 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3645602615 (Pb.) , 9783645602617 (Pb.)
    Series Statement: Python
    Uniform Title: Programming the Raspberry Pi: getting started with Python 〈dt.〉
    Classification:
    Informatik
    Language: German
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    Call number: M 15.89080
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 415 S , Ill., graph. Darst. , 240 mm x 168 mm
    Edition: 1. Aufl
    ISBN: 3836219697 (kart.) , 9783836219693 (kart.)
    Series Statement: SAP Press
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    [Edgecumbe, N.Z.] : A. Muller
    Call number: M 15.89146
    Description / Table of Contents: An account of the results of the 2 March 1987 earthquake in the eastern Bay of Plenty and the aftermath's effects on the people and places on the Rangitaiki Plains
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 223 S., , Ill.
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 15.89533
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 1008 S.
    Edition: 4., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3836219174 , 9783836219174
    Series Statement: SAP PRESS
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    Wien : Naturhistorisches Museum
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    Call number: S 93.0602(118A)
    In: Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 288 S., Ill., graph. darst.
    ISBN: 9783903096011
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    Call number: PIK P 113-12-0303
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents:Introduction and Motivation.- Optimality and Complementarity.- Some Microeconomic Principles.- Equilibria and Complementarity Problems.- Variational Inequality Problems.- Optimization Problems Constrained by Optimization Problems.- Equilibrium Problems with Equilibrium Constraints.- Algorithm for LCPs, NCPs, and VIs.- Some Advanced Algorithms for VI Decomposition, MPCCs and EPECs.- Natural Gas Market Modeling.- Electricity and Environmental Markets.- Multicommodity Equilibrium Models: Accounting for Demand-Side Linkages.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXVI, 629 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9781441961228
    Series Statement: International series in operations research & management science 180
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 9/M 13.0004
    Description / Table of Contents: This book reviews the basic materials science and physics needed to understand the plastic deformation of rocks and minerals, and changes in microstructure that signal past deformation, a matter of fundamental interest in structural geology and geodynamics.This book sets out the basic materials science needed for understanding the plastic deformation of rocks and minerals. Although at atmospheric pressure or at relatively low environmental pressures, these materials tend to be brittle, that is, to fracture with little prior plastic deformation when non-hydrostatically stressed, they can undergo substantial permanent strain when stressed under environmental conditions of high confining pressure and high temperature, such as occur geologically in the Earth's crust and upper mantle. Thus the plastic deformation of rocks and minerals is of fundamental interest in structural geology and geodynamics. In mountain-building processes and during convective stirring in the Earth's mantle, rocks can undergo very large amounts of plastic flow, accompanied by substantial changes in microstructure. These changes in microstructure remain in the rocks as evidence of the past deformation history. There are a number of types of physical processes whereby rock and minerals can undergo deformation under geological conditions. The physics of these processes is set out in this book.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiv, 247 S.
    ISBN: 9789400755444
    Series Statement: Springer Geochemistry/Mineralogy
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    Planetary Interiors
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    London; New York : Routledge
    Call number: IASS 13.0006
    Description / Table of Contents: "This book aims at creating contact points between the current academic and policy debate's obsession with global-centered to the most neglected local-centered concerns with climate change. Although climate change impacts on the environmental life support system are global, its manifestations and subsequent consequences are social and therefore local. Therefore this book gives special attention to the significance of local communities and local governments' formal and informal adaptation and mitigation responses. Local Climate Change and Society articulates how climate change alters society-environment relationships, contributing to structural changes in local communities and societies relationship to environmental resources and economic opportunities essential for eking a living and leading a healthy life. The book consists of 12 Chapters and case studies from across the globe, written by academics, researchers and policy makers at the cutting edge of climate change studies. The main sub- themes covered by this book include: of the book are as follows: conceptualizing local climate change and society relations; analyzing and explaining local government response to local climate change, particularly adaptation/mitigation; Micro-climate policies and responses; and climate social movements and activism in South-North perspectives"--
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    Pages: XIX, 221 p.
    ISBN: 9780415520379
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in climate change research
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    Leipzig : Edition am Gutenbergplatz
    Call number: AWI A2-13-0040
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: 1 Das Klima und seine Schwankungen. - 2 Vom großen Klimawandel vor 20.000 Jahren. - 3 Wetter- und Klimaextreme nach historischen Zeugnissen. - 4 Von der Kleinen Eiszeit zur modernen Warmzeit. - 5 Das stadteigene Klima. - 6 Welches Klima steht den Berlinern bevor?. - 7 Berlin im Klimawandel. - Schlussbemerkung. - Klimastatistik für Berlin-Dahlem 1981 - 2010. - Ergänzende Literatur. - Bild- und Datenquellen / Abkürzungen. - Autoren. - Index
    Description / Table of Contents: In diesem Buch zeichnen namhafte Wissenschaftler die Entwicklung des Klimas im Berliner Raum seit der letzten Eiszeit in allgemeinverständlicher Weise nach. Die bis in das 18. Jahrhundert zurück reichenden regulären Klimabeobachtungen werden eingehend analysiert. Dabei sind seit den letzten Jahrzehnten des 20. Jahrhunderts Erwärmungstendenzen deutlich erkennbar, ungeachtet der hohen natürlichen Veränderlichkeit von Jahr zu Jahr, von Jahreszeit zu Jahreszeit. Dem Leser wird gezeigt, wie sich das Klima unter dem Einfluss des Menschen, insbesondere durch die Emission von Treibhausgasen, weiterentwickeln kann. Eindringlich weisen die Autoren auf Probleme und bestehende Unsicherheiten hin. Sie diskutieren mögliche Folgen für Natur und Gesellschaft im Berliner Raum und heben die Bedeutung des Berliner Stadtentwicklungsplanes Klima hervor.
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    Pages: 183 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9783937219622
    Series Statement: Eagle 62 : Eagle-Einblicke
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    Sankt-Peterburg : Sankt-Peterburgskij Gosudarstvennyj Universitet
    Call number: AWI Bio-13-0030
    Description / Table of Contents: Atlas contains photographic images of 91 plant species and pollen which are found in Lena River Delta as well as information about current conditions of their growth. This is a major advantage of this atlas as compared to other publications of this kind. All information is presented in Russian and English. All materials were collected in framework of the Russian-German expeditions "Lena-2009", "Lena-2010", "Lena-2011" and "Lena-2012". Photographs illustrate the general view of the plant, inflorescence and pollen grains in different positions and from high to low focus. Plants are grouped into families, where each family has its own color. Atlas is addressed not only to specialists in palynology, but to all who are interested in the flora and vegetation of the Arctic region, including students of geographical, biological and environmental fields.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 111 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9785439100361
    Language: Russian , English
    Note: Contents: Introduction. - Apiaceae. - Asteraceae. - Betulaceae. - Boraginaceae. - Brassicaceae. - Campanulaceae. - Caryophyllaceae. - Crassulaceae. - Cyperaceae. - Diapensiaceae. - Ericaceae. - Fabaceae. - Gentianaceae. - Hippuriadaceae. - Juncaceae. - Lentibulariaceae. - Liliaceae. - Onagraceae. - Papaveraceae. - Parnassiaceae. - Pinaceae. - Plumbaginaceae. - Poaceae. - Polemoniaceae. - Polygonaceae. - Portulacaceae. - Primulaceae. - Pyrolaceae. - Ranunculaceae. - Rosaceae. - Salicaceae. - Saxifragaceae. - Scrophulariaceae. - Valerianaceae. - Index of plants by family. - Alphabetical index of plants. , In englischer und russischer Sprache. , Teilw. in kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: ad S 00.0535
    In: Praxishandbuch Lohn & Gehalt
    ISBN: 9783812518321
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    Call number: PIK B 333-13-0003
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction: Can improving returns to food-water in Africa meet African food needs and the needs of other consumers? ; Part I: The history of land grabs and the contradictions of development ; 1.1 Enclosure revisited: putting the global land rush in historical perspective ; 1.2 Land alienation under colonial and white settler governments in southern Africa: historical land 'grabbing' ; 1.3 Sudan and its agricultural revival: a regional breadbasket at last or another mirage in the desert? ; 1.4 The contradictions of development: primitive accumulation and geopolitics in the two Sudans ; 1.5 The experience of land grab in Liberia ; Part II: Investors-profiles and current investment trends ; 2.1 Chinese engagement in African agriculture: fiction and fact ; 2.2 The global food crisis and the Gulf's quest for Africa's agricultural potential ; 2.3 A global enclosure: the geo-logics of Indian agro-investments in Africa ; 2.4 Private investment in agriculture ; 2.5 The role of domestic investors: the arrival of the 'businessmen' in West Africa ; 2.6 'Land grabs' and alternative modalities for agricultural investments in emerging markets ; 2.7 Change in trend and new types of large-scale investments in Ethiopia ; 2.8 Tapping into Al-Andaluz resources: opportunities and challenges for investment in Morocco ; 2.9 A blue revolution for Zambia? Large-scale irrigation projects and land and water 'grabs' ; Part III: The political economy of land and water grabs ; 3.1 Claiming (back) the land: the geopolitics of Egyptian and South African land and water grabs ; 3.2 Investing into the next cycle? Land grabs and the green economy ; 3.3 The political economy of land and water grabs ; 3.4 Will peak oil cause a rush for land in Africa? ; 3.5 How to govern the global rush for land and water? ; 3.6 Keep calm and carry on: what we can learn from the three food price crises of the 1940s, 1970s and 2007-8 ; 3.7 Constructing a new water future? An analysis of Ethiopia's current hydropower development ; 3.8 Inverse globalisation? The global agricultural trade system and Asian investments in African land and water resources ; Part IV: Environment ; 4.1 Green and blue water dimensions of foreign direct investment in biofuel and food production in West Africa: the case of Ghana and Mali ; 4.2 Green and blue water in Africa: how foreign direct investment can support sustainable intensification ; 4.3 Groundwater in Africa: is there sufficient water to support the intensification of agriculture from 'land grabs'? ; 4.4 The water resource implications for and of FDI projects in Africa: a biophysical analysis of opportunity and risk ; 4.5 Analyse to optimise: sustainable intensification of agricultural production through investment in integrated land and water management in Africa ; Part V: Livelihoods ; 5.1 Expectations and implications of the rush for land: understanding the opportunities and risks at stake in Africa ; 5.2 China-Africa agricultural co-operation, African land tenure reform and sustainable farmland investments ; 5.3 Competing narratives of land reform in south Sudan ; 5.4 Struggles and resistance against land dispossession in Africa: an overview
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    Pages: XXIII, 488 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9781857436693
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    Call number: STR 13/08
    In: Scientific technical report
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Scientific technical report / Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ 13/08
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
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    Call number: AWI A4-13-0079
    In: Springer Praxis books in geophysical sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface to the first edition. - Preface to the second editon. - List of figures. - List of tables. - List of symbols. - List of abbreviations. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Drift ice material. - 2.1 Sea ice cover. - 2.2 Ice floes to drift ice particles. - 2.3 Sea ice growth and melting. - 2.4 Ice thickness distribution. - 2.5 Sea ice ridges. - 2.6 Drift ice state. - 3 Ice kinematics. - 3.1 Description of ice velocity field. - 3.2 Observations. - 3.3 Stochastic modelling. - 3.4 Conservation of ice. - 4 Sea ice rheology. - 4.1 General. - 4.2 Viscous laws. - 4.3 Plastic laws. - 4.4 Granular floe collision models. - 4.5 Scaling of ice strength. - 5 Equation of drift ice motion. - 5.1 Derivation of the equation of motion. - 5.2 Atmospheric and oceanic boundary layers. - 5.3 Sea ice-ocean interaction. - 5.4 Scale analysis. - 5.5 Dynamics of a single ice floe. - 6 Free drift. - 6.1 Steady state solution. - 6.2 Non-steady case. - 6.3 Linear coupled ice-ocean model. - 6.4 Frequency spectrum of free drift. - 6.5 Spatial aspects of free drift. - 7 Drift in the presence of internal friction. - 7.1 The role of internal friction. - 7.2 Channel flow of sea ice. - 7.3 Ice drift along coastal boundary. - 7.4 Zonal sea ice drift. - 7.5 Modelling of ice tank experiments. - 7.6 Timespace scaling of ice drift. - 8 Numerical modelling. - 8.1 Numerical solutions. - 8.2 Examples of sea ice dynamics models. - 8.3 Short-term modelling applications. - 8.4 Oil spills in ice conditions. - 8.5 Climate models. - 9 Use and need of knowledge on ice drift. - 9.1 Science. - 9.2 Practice. - 9.3 Final comments. - 10 Study problems. - 10.1 Problems. - 10.2 Instructions and solutions. - 11 References. - Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: This new edition of The drift of sea ice brings the theory, observations and practical applications of research into sea ice drift completely up to date, taking in to account and discussing the many new scientific results which have been published, in particular connected with thermodynamics, ice-ocean interaction, scaling, and numerical model applications in short-term and climate forecasting. This revised and expanded text presents the geophysical theory, observations from field programs, mathematical modelling techniques, and applications of sea ice drift science. It shows how the fundamental laws of sea ice drift come from the material properties of sea ice and the basic laws of mechanics. The book provides detailed analytical modelling and mathematical models and presents the construction of numerical ice drift models. The drift of sea ice gives a collection of worked examples on sea ice dynamics; details the derivation of the fundamental laws of sea ice dynamics in an understandable form; teaches methods for local and regional ice forecasting for ice engineering applications; analyses the system of equations for the general properties of sea ice drift and the derivation of the free drift model and analytical models for ice drift in the presence of internal friction; makes an excellant source book for climate research concerning the role of sea ice dynamics in the global climate.
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    Pages: XXX, 347 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2. Aufl., Softcover reprint of hardcover 2011
    ISBN: 9783642267574
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    Language: English
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    Call number: AWI P5-13-0056
    In: IASC ... bulletin
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    Pages: 107 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Berlin : Helios Media
    Call number: IASS 13.0010
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 196 S. ; 215 mm x 155 mm
    ISBN: 9783942263177
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    Call number: PIK B 010-13-0147
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Einführung: Die Grenzen des Wachstums rücken näher ; Kapitel 1 Gaias Gaben: die Herkunft der Bodenschätze ; Kapitel 2 Der geplünderte Planet: die Geschichte des Bergbaus ; Kapitel 3 Auf Bodenschätze gegründete Weltreiche: Bergbau und Kriege ; Kapitel 4 Eine Universalmaschine für den Bergbau: Mineralien und Energie ; Kapitel 5 Die Glockenkurve: ein Modell der Knappheit ; Kapitel 6 Die dunkle Seite des Bergbaus: Umweltverschmutzung und Klimawandel ; Kapitel 7 Die Red-Queen-Hypothese: die Zukunft der Zivilisation ; Schlussbetrachtung Eine mineralische Eschatologie ; Ausblicke
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    Pages: 355 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. , 238 mm x 145 mm
    ISBN: 9783865814104
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford University Press
    Call number: PIK B 323-13-0142
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: The hidden advantage of Chinese subsidies -- Measuring subsidies to Chinese industry -- Steely commitment: subsidies to China's steel industry -- Through the looking glass: subsidies to China's glass industry -- No paper tiger: subsidies to China's paper industry -- Pedal to the metal: subsidies to China's auto-parts industry -- Subsidies, business strategy and trade policy
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    Pages: XXIV, 233 S. : graph. Darst. , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9780199773749
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    Call number: AWI G2-13-0081 ; M 13.0248 ; PIK N 076-14-0025
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    Pages: 20 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783936191639
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    München : Blessing
    Call number: IASS 13.0022
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    Pages: 351 S.
    ISBN: 9783896674272
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    Call number: AWI G2-13-0082
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    Pages: 19 S. : graph. Darst.
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    Call number: S 93.0602(115A)
    In: Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien
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    Pages: 251 S., Ill., graph. darst.
    ISBN: 9783902421708
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(373)
    In: Geological Society special publication
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    Pages: 402 S.
    ISBN: 9781862393547
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 373
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    Call number: AWI A14-13-0083 ; ad AWI A14-13-0083
    Description / Table of Contents: This handbook provides the first comprehensive review of measurement principles, instruments and processing techniques for airborne observation of the earth's atmosphere and surface. For each field, the major prinicples of measurement are presented and illustrated with commonly-used airborne instruments, to assess the present capabilities in terms of accuracy, to raise awareness of specific issues with the interpretation of measurements from airborne operations, and to review emerging measurement techniques. The authors are internationally-recognized experts in their field, who actively contribute to the design and developement of modern airborne instrumentation and processing techniques. While primarily intended for climate, geophysical and atmospheric researchers, its relevance to the solar system makes this work useful to astronomers studying planetary atmospheres with telescopes and space probes.
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    Pages: XXXII, 655 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783527409969
    Series Statement: Wiley series in atmospheric physics and remote sensing
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface A Tribute to Dr. Robert Knollenberg List of Contributors 1 Introduction to Airborne Measurements of the Earth Atmosphere and Surface / Ulrich Schumann, David W. Fahey, Manfred Wendisch, and Jean-Louis Brenguier 2 Measurement of Aircraft State and Thermodynamic and Dynamic Variables / Jens Bange, Marco Esposito, Donald H. Lenschow, Philip R. A. Brown,Volker Dreiling, Andreas Giez, Larry Mahrt, Szymon P. Malinowski, Alfred R. Rodi, Raymond A. Shaw, Holger Siebert, Herman Smit, Martin Zöger 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Historical 2.3 Aircraft State Variables 2.3.1 Barometric Measurement of Aircraft Height 2.3.2 Inertial Attitude, Velocity, and Position 2.3.2.1 System Concepts 2.3.2.2 Attitude Angle Definitions 2.3.2.3 Gyroscopes and Accelerometers 2.3.2.4 Inertial-Barometric Corrections 2.3.3 Satellite Navigation by Global Navigation Satellite Systems 2.3.3.1 GNSS Signals 2.3.3.2 Differential GNSS 2.3.3.3 Position Errors and Accuracy of Satellite Navigation 2.3.4 Integrated IMU/GNSS Systems for Position and Attitude Determination 2.3.5 Summary, Gaps, Emerging Technologies 2.4 Static Air Pressure 2.4.1 Position Error 2.4.1.1 Tower Flyby 2.4.1.2 Trailing Sonde 2.4.2 Summary 2.5 Static Air Temperature 2.5.1 Aeronautic Definitions of Temperatures 2.5.2 Challenges of Airborne Temperature Measurements 2.5.3 Immersion Probe 2.5.4 Reverse-Flow Sensor 2.5.5 Radiative Probe 2.5.6 Ultrasonic Probe 2.5.7 Error Sources 2.5.7.1 Sensor 2.5.7.2 Dynamic Error Sources 2.5.7.3 In-Cloud Measurements 2.5.8 Calibration of Temperature Sensors 2.5.9 Summary, Gaps, Emerging Technologies 2.6 Water Vapor Measurements 2.6.1 Importance of Atmospheric Water Vapor 2.6.2 Humidity Variables 2.6.3 Dew or Frost Point Hygrometer 2.6.4 Lyman-α Absorption Hygrometer 2.6.5 Lyman-α Fluorescence Hygrometer 2.6.6 Infrared Absorption Hygrometer 2.6.7 Tunable Laser Absorption Spectroscopy Hygrometer 2.6.8 Thin Film Capacitance Hygrometer 2.6.9 Total Water Vapor and Isotopic Abundances of 18O and 2H 2.6.10 Factors Influencing In-Flight Performance 2.6.10.1 Sticking of Water Vapor at Surfaces 2.6.10.2 Sampling Systems 2.6.11 Humidity Measurements with Dropsondes 2.6.12 Calibration and In-Flight Validation 2.6.13 Summary and Emerging Technologies 2.7 Three-Dimensional Wind Vector 2.7.1 Airborne Wind Measurement Using Gust Probes 2.7.1.1 True Airspeed (TAS) and Aircraft Attitude 2.7.1.2 Wind Vector Determination 2.7.1.3 Baseline Instrumentation 2.7.1.4 Angles of Attack and Sideslip 2.7.2 Errors and Flow Distortion 2.7.2.1 Parameterization Errors 2.7.2.2 Measurement Errors 2.7.2.3 Timing Errors 2.7.2.4 Errors due to Incorrect Sensor Configuration 2.7.3 In-Flight Calibration 2.8 Small-Scale Turbulence 2.8.1 Hot-Wire/Hot-Film Probes for High-Resolution Flow Measurements 2.8.2 Laser Doppler Anemometers 2.8.3 Ultrasonic Anemometers/Thermometers 2.8.4 Measurements of Atmospheric Temperature Fluctuations with Resistance Wires 2.8.5 Calibration of Fast-Response Sensors 2.8.6 Summary, Gaps, and Emerging Technologies 2.9 Flux Measurements 2.9.1 Basics 2.9.2 Measurement Errors 2.9.3 Flux Sampling Errors 2.9.3.1 Systematic Flux Error 2.9.3.2 Random Flux Error 2.9.4 Area-Averaged Turbulent Flux 2.9.5 Preparation for Airborne Flux Measurement 3 In SituTrace Gas Measurements / Jim McQuaid, Hans Schlager, Maria Dolores Andrés-Hernández,Stephen Ball, Agnès Borbon, Steve S. Brown, Valery Catoire, Piero Di Carlo, Thomas G. Custer, Marc von Hobe, James Hopkins, Klaus Pfeilsticker, Thomas Röckmann, Anke Roiger, Fred Stroh, Jonathan Williams, and Helmut Ziereis 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Historical and Rationale 3.3 Aircraft Inlets for Trace Gases 3.4 Examples of Recent Airborne Missions 3.5 Optical In SituTechniques 3.5.1 UV Photometry 3.5.2 Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy 3.5.2.1 Measurement Principle 3.5.2.2 Examples of Measurement 3.5.3 Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy 3.5.3.1 Measurement Principle 3.5.3.2 Aircraft Implementation 3.5.3.3 Calibration and Uncertainty 3.5.3.4 Broadband Cavity Spectroscopic Methods 3.5.4 Gas Filter Correlation Spectroscopy 3.5.5 Tunable Laser Absorption Spectroscopy 3.5.5.1 Tunable Diode Versus QCLs 3.5.5.2 Further Progress 3.5.6 Fluorescence Techniques 3.5.6.1 Resonance Fluorescence 3.5.6.2 LIF Techniques 3.5.6.3 Chemical Conversion Resonance Fluorescence Technique 3.6 Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry 3.6.1 Negative-Ion CIMS 3.6.1.1 Measurement Principle and Aircraft Implementation 3.6.1.2 Calibration and Uncertainties 3.6.1.3 Measurement Example 3.6.2 The Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometer 3.6.3 Summary and Future Perspectives 3.7 Chemical Conversion Techniques 3.7.1 Peroxy Radical Chemical Amplification 3.7.1.1 Measurement Principles 3.7.1.2 Airborne Measurements 3.7.1.3 Calibration and Uncertainties 3.7.2 Chemiluminescence Techniques 3.7.2.1 Measurement Principle 3.7.2.2 Measurement of Ozone Using Chemiluminescence 3.7.2.3 NOy and NO2 Conversion 3.7.2.4 Calibration and Uncertainties 3.7.2.5 Measurement Examples 3.7.2.6 Summary 3.7.3 Liquid Conversion Techniques 3.7.3.1 Measurement Principles 3.7.3.2 Aircraft Implementation 3.7.3.3 Data Processing 3.7.3.4 Limitations, Uncertainties, and Error Propagation 3.7.3.5 Calibration and Maintenance 3.7.3.6 Measurement Examples 3.7.3.7 Summary and Emerging Technologies 3.8 Whole Air Sampler and Chromatographic Techniques 3.8.1 Rationale 3.8.2 Whole Air Sampling Systems 3.8.2.1 Design of Air Samplers 3.8.2.2 The M55-Geophysica Whole Air Sampler 3.8.3 Water Vapor Sampling for Isotope Analysis 3.8.4 Measurement Examples 3.8.5 Off-Line Analysis of VOCs 3.8.5.1 Air Mass Ageing 3.8.5.2 Using VOC Observations to Probe Radical Chemistry 4 In Situ Measurements of Aerosol Particles / Andreas Petzold, Paola Formenti, Darrel Baumgardner, Ulrich Bundke, Hugh Coe, Joachim Curtius, Paul J. DeMott, Richard C. Flagan, Markus Fiebig, James G. Hudson, Jim McQuaid, Andreas Minikin, Gregory C. Roberts, and Jian Wang 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Historical Overview 4.1.2 Typical Mode Structure of Aerosol Particle Size Distribution 4.1.3 Quantitative Description of Aerosol Particles 4.1.4 Chapter Structure 4.2 Aerosol Particle Number Concentration 4.2.1 Condensation Particle Counters 4.2.2 Calibration of Cut-Off and Low-Pressure Detection Efficiency 4.3 Aerosol Particle Size Distribution 4.3.1 Single-Particle Optical Spectrometers 4.3.1.1 Measurement Principles and Implementation 4.3.1.2 Measurement Issues 4.3.2 Aerodynamic Separators 4.3.3 Electrical Mobility Measurements of Particle Size Distributions 4.3.4 Inversion Methods 4.4 Chemical Composition of Aerosol Particles 4.4.1 Direct Offline Methods 4.4.2 Direct Online Methods (Aerosol Mass Spectrometer, Single Particle Mass Spectrometer, and Particle-Into-Liquid Sampler) 4.4.2.1 Bulk Aerosol Collection and Analysis 4.4.2.2 Mass Spectrometric Methods 4.4.2.3 Incandescence Methods 4.4.3 Indirect Methods 4.5 Aerosol Optical Properties 4.5.1 Scattering Due to Aerosol Particles 4.5.2 Absorption of Solar Radiation Due to Aerosol Particles 4.5.2.1 Filter-Based Methods 4.5.2.2 In Situ Methods 4.5.2.3 Airborne Application 4.5.3 Extinction Due to Aerosol Particles 4.5.4 Inversion Methods 4.6 CCN and IN 4.6.1 CCN Measurements Methods 4.6.2 IN Measurement Methods 4.6.3 Calibration 4.6.3.1 CCN Instrument Calibration 4.6.3.2 IN Instrument Calibration 4.7 Challenges and Emerging Techniques 4.7.1 Particle Number 4.7.2 Particle Size 4.7.3 Aerosol Optical Properties 4.7.4 Chemical Composition of Aerosol Particles 4.7.5 CCN Measurements 4.7.6 IN Measurements 5 In Situ Measurements of Cloud and Precipitation Particles / Jean-Louis Brenguier, William Bachalo, Patrick Y. Chuang, Biagio M. Esposito, Jacob Fugal, Timothy Garrett, Jean-Francois Gayet, Hermann Gerber, Andy Heymsfield, Alexander Kokhanovsky, Alexei Korolev, R. Paul Lawson, David C. Rogers, Raymond A. Shaw, Walter Strapp, and Manfred Wendisch 5.1 Introduction 5.1.1 Rationale 5.1.2 Characterization of Cloud Microphysical Properties 5.1.3 Chapter Outline 5.
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    Call number: STR 12/12
    In: Scientific technical report
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    Call number: 22/M 13.0101
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    Edition: 1., neue Ausg.
    ISBN: 9783866688049
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    Call number: M 13.0100
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    Berlin : Berlin Institut f. Bevölkerung u. Entwicklung
    Call number: IASS 13.0066
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    Call number: IASS 13.0067
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    Stuttgart : Schweizerbart
    Call number: 20/M 13.0205
    Description / Table of Contents: Die Limnologie ist die Wissenschaft von der Süßwasser- oder Binnengewässerkunde. Sie erforscht die Struktur und den Stoff-und Energiehaushalt der Gewässer-Ökosysteme. Das "Lehrbuch der Limnologie"vermittelt die grundlegenden Beziehungen in den limnischen Ökosystemen sowiepraxisrelevante Aspekte. Diese vollständigüberarbeitete Auflage ist in 19 Kapitel gegliedert. Die wichtigsten sind:Geschichte der Limnologie,die limnischen Lebensräume als Ökosystem,Wasserkreislauf, Grundwasser, Quellen, Fließgewässer, Standgewässer, Geographieder Gewässer, Ziele der angewandten Limnologie, Gesetzgebung, Organische Belastung der Gewässer, Herkunft und Reinigung des Abwassers, Anorganische und toxische Belastung der Gewässer, Grenzwerte und Monitoring, Gewässertherapie, Künstliche Seen. Im Kapitel der "Grundlagen der Limnologie" werden die einzelnen limnischen Gewässer-Ökosysteme besprochen. Die Allgemeine Limnologie ist in die jeweiligen Abschnitte integriert. Stets werden die Zusammenhänge der Gewässer mit der Umwelt sowie der abiotischen (Geologie, Klima, physikalisch-chemische Faktoren etc.) und biotischen (Konkurrenz, Nahrungsnetze, Genfluss) Interaktionen ausführlich dargestellt. Die völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage wurde um über 250 aktuelle Zitate erweitert, 29 neue Abbildungen und 5 neue Tabellen sowie ein umfangreiches Glossar und das Abkürzungsverzeichnis kamen hinzu. Die Bedeutung der Protisten und der Biofilme in den limnischen Ökosystemen wurden mehr in den Vordergrund gerückt. Die Themengebiete Hydrodynamik und Geomorphologie der Fließgewässer, Kleingewässer, limnologische Nachweise des Klimawandels und Abwehrreaktionen der Gewässer wurden umstrukturiert und neue Erkenntnisse integriert. Im Teil zur "Angewandten Limnologie" sind nun die Regelungen und Vorgaben der Wasserrahmenrichtlinie sowie die Belastung der Gewässer, Abwasserreinigung und Gewässerschutz beschrieben. Sowohl die neue Gesetzgebung als auch erste Ergebnisse der Umsetzung von Renaturierungsmaßnahmen im Rahmen der WRRL werden erläutert. Dieses Lehrbuch eignet sich für Studierende der Biologie mit den Schwerpunkten Limnologie/Ökologie und für den wasserwirtschaftlichen Praktiker. Auch den Nebenfächler wird es als Nachschlagewerk ansprechen.
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    Pages: 669 S. , zahlr. Ill. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. vollst. und überarb. Aufl.
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    Freiburg i.Br. [u.a.] : Herder
    Call number: PIK D 404-13-0183
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Kanzlermaschine auf dem Prüfstand ; Nicht Partei, sondern Union ; Merkels Modernisierung ; Strukturen einer Großfamilie ; Der Tod der Karteileiche - Mitglieder, Anhänger, Wähler ; Der Beliebigkeitsbazillus - Programme, Werte, Stile ; Merkels Leerrohre - Die CDU vor der Wahl
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    Pages: 223 S.
    ISBN: 9783451305924
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    Call number: PIK N 076-13-0186
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I. Ethics and Philosophy: 1. Ethics, geoengineering and moral schizophrenia: what's the question? ; 2. The ethical foundations of climate engineering ; 3. The psychological costs of geoengineering: why it may be hard to accept even if it works ; Part II. Law and Governance: 4. Geoengineering and climate management: from marginality to inevitability ; 5. Climate engineering and the anthropocene era ; 6. Political legitimacy in decisions about experiments in solar radiation management ; 7. Geoengineering and the myth of unilateralism: pressures and prospects for international cooperation ; 8. International legal regimes and principles relevant to geoengineering ; 9. Climate geoengineering: solar radiation management and its implications for intergenerational equity ; 10. Ocean iron fertilization: science, law, and uncertainty ; 11. Ocean iron fertilization: time to lift the research taboo ; 12. Remaking the world to save it: applying US environmental laws to climate engineering projects
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    Pages: VIII, 319 S.
    ISBN: 9781107023932
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    Call number: PIK B 160-13-0063
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Blueprint for a Green Economy in the 21st Century 3. Sustainable Development 4. Progress in Valuing the Environment 5. Accounting for the Environment and Sustainability 6. Progress in Prices and Incentives for Environmental Improvement 7. Towards a Green Global Economy 8. Conclusion
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    Pages: XV, 195 S. : graph. Darst.
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    Hamburg : Gruner + Jahr
    Call number: 22/M 13.0111
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    Pages: 96 S. : zahlr. Ill.
    Edition: 1., Auflage
    ISBN: 9783652002097
    Series Statement: GEOlino Extra 39/2013
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    Cottbus : Brandenburg Univ. of Technology
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    Call number: S 13.0246(1)
    In: GeoRS Geopedology and landscape development research series
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    Pages: 105 S. : farb. Ill., graph. Darst.
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    Call number: ZS-265(51)
    In: Meteorologische Arbeiten aus Leipzig
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    Pages: 106 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783981440119
    Series Statement: 51
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    Meteorology and Climatology
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    Heidelberg [u.a.] : Decker, R v
    Call number: IASS 13.0041 ; IASS 13.0042 ; IASS 13.0044 ; IASS 13.0043
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    Pages: XVIII, 308 S. + 1 CD-ROM , 210 mm x 148 mm
    Edition: 4., neu bearbeitete Auflage
    ISBN: 3768505677
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    Call number: M 13.0122
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    Pages: XV, 269 S., : zahlr. farb. Ill, graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780615744353
    Classification:
    Ecology
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    Call number: 1.10/M 13.0276
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    Pages: 71 S. : farb. Ill. , zahlr. Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9783000435416
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    Cartography, Geographical Information Systems, GIS
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    Karlsruhe : Institut für Bodenmechanik und Felsmechanik, Universität Karlsruhe
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    Call number: M 13.0272
    In: Veröffentlichungen des Institutes für Bodenmechanik und Felsmechanik der Universität Fridericiana in Karlsruhe, 178
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    Pages: 142 S. : z.T. farb. Ill., graph. Darst.
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    Geography and Geomorphology
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    Call number: 3/S 11.0109(2012/2013)
    In: Forschungsbericht ... und aktualisiertes Forschungsprogramm ...
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    Call number: 3/S 06.0309(2009-2010)
    In: International Laser Ranging Service (ILRS) ... annual report
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    Edition: June 2012
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: 8/M 13.0180
    Description / Table of Contents: AA-LAVA.- Accelerometer.- Acid Rain.- Adaptation.- Airphoto and Satellite Imagery.- Albedo.- Antecedent Conditions.- Arsenic in Groundwater.- Asteroid.- Asteroid Impact.- Asteroid Impact Mitigation.- Asteroid Impact Predictions.- Automated Local Evaluation in Real Time (ALERT).- Avalanches.- Aviation (Hazards to).- Avulsion.- Base Surge.- Beach Nourishment (Replenishment).- Beaufort Wind Scale.- Biblical Events.- Body Wave.- Breakwaters.- Building Code.- Building Failure.- Buildings, Structures, and Public Safety.- Calderas.- Casualties Following Natural Hazards.- Challenges to Agriculture.- Civil Protection and Crisis Management.- Classification of Natural Disasters.- Climate Change.- Cloud Seeding.- Coal Fire (Underground).- Coastal Erosion.- Coastal Zone Risk Management.- Cognitive Dissonance.- Collapsing Soil Hazards.- Comet.- Communicating Emergency Information.- Community Management of Natural Hazards.- Complexity Theory.- Concrete Structures.- Convergence.- Coping Capacity.- Cost-Benefit Analysis of Natural Hazard Mitigation.- Costs (Economic) of Natural Hazards and Disasters.- Creep.- Critical Incident Stress Syndrome.- Critical Infrastructure.- Cryological Engineering.- Cultural Heritage and Natural Hazards.- Damage and the Built Environment.- Debris Avalanche.- Debris Flow.- Deep-seated Gravitational Slope Deformation.- Desertification.- Disaster Diplomacy.- Disaster Relief.- Disaster Research and Policy, History.- Disaster Risk Management.- Disaster Risk Reduction.- Disasters.- Dispersive Soil Hazards.- Doppler Weather Radar.- Dose Rate.- Drought.- Dust Bowl.- Dust Devil.- Dust Storm.- Dvorak Classification of Hurricanes.- Early Warning Systems.- Earthquake.- Earthquake Damage.- Earthquake Prediction and Forecasting.- Earthquake Resistant Design.- Economic Valuation of Life.- Economics of Disasters.- Education and Training for Emergency Preparedness.- Elastic Rebound Theory.- Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR).- El Niño/Southern Oscillation.- Emergency Management.- Emergency Mapping.- Emergency Planning.- Emergency Shelter.- Epicenter.- Epidemiology of Disease in Natural Disasters.- Erosion.- Erosivity.- Eruption Types (Volcanic Eruptions).- Evacuation.- Expansive Soils and Clays.- Expert (Knowledge-Based) Systems for Disaster Management.- Exposure to Natural Hazards.- Extensometers.- Extinction.- Extreme Value Theory.- Eyjafjallajökull Eruptions 2010.- Fault.- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).- Fetch.- Fire and Firestorms.- Flash Flood.- Flood Deposits.- Flood Hazard and Disaster.- Flood Protection.- Flood Stage.- Floodplain.- Floodway.- Fog Hazard Mitigation.- Fog Hazards.- Föhn.- Forest and Range Fires.- Frequency and Magnitude of Events.- Frost Hazard.- Fujita Tornado Scale.- Fumarole.- Galeras Volcano, Colombia.- Gas-Hydrates.- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Natural Hazards.- Geographic Information Technology.- Geohazards.- Geological/Geophysical Disasters.- Glacier Hazards.- Global Change and its Implications for Natural Disasters.- Global Dust.- Global Network of Civil Society Organizations for Disaster Reduction.- Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Natural Hazards.- Global Seismograph Network (GSN).- Haiti Earthquake 2010: Psychosocial Impacts.- Harmonic Tremor.- Hazard.- Hazard and Risk Mapping.- Hazardousness of a Place.- Heat Waves.- High-Rise Buildings in Natural Disaster.- Historical Events.- Hospitals in Disaster.- Human Impacts of Hazards.- Humanity as an Agent of Natural Disasters.- Hurricane (Typhoon, Cyclone).- Hurricane Katrina.- Hydrocompaction Subsidence.- Hydrograph, Flood.- Hydrometeorological Hazards.- Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015.- Hypocenter.- Ice and Icebergs.- Ice Storms.- Impact Airblast.- Impact Ejecta.- Impact Fireball.- Impact Firestorms.- Impact Tsunamis.- Impact Winter.- Inclinometers.- Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004.- Induced Seismicity.- Information and Communication Technology.- Insect Hazards.- Insurance.- Integrated Emergency Management System.- Intensity Scales.- International Strategies for Disaster Reduction (IDNDR and ISDR).- Internet, World Wide Web and Natural Hazards.- Isoseismal.- Jökulhlaups.- Karst Hazards.- Krakatoa (Krakatau).- Lahar.- Land Degradation.- Land Subsidence.- Land Use, Urbanization, and Natural Hazards.- Landsat Satellite.- Landslide.- Landslide Dam.- Landslide Impacts.- Landslide Inventory.- Landslide Triggered Tsunami, Displacement Wave.- Landslide Types.- Land-Use Planing.- Lateral Spreading.- Lava.- Levee.- Lightning.- Liquefaction.- Livelihoods and Disasters.- Loess.- Macroseismic Survey.- Magma.- Magnitude Measures.- Marginality.- Marine Hazards.- Mass Media and Natural Disasters.- Mass Movement.- Megacities and Natural Hazards.- Mega-Fires in Greece (2007).- Mercalli, Giuseppe (1850-1914).- Meteorite.- Methane Release from Hydrate.- Mining Subsidence Induced Fault Reactivation.- Misconceptions About Natural Disaster.- Mitigation.- Modified Mercalli (MM) Scale.- Monitoring Natural Hazards.- Monsoons.- Montserrat Eruptions.- Mortality and Injury in Natural Disasters.- Mt Pinatubo.- Mud Volcanoes.- Mudflow.- Myths and Misconceptions in Disasters.- Natural Hazard.- Natural Hazards in Developing Countries.- Natural Radioactivity.- Neotectonics.- Nevado del Ruiz Volcano, Colombia 1985.- North Anatolian Fault.- Nuée Ardente.- Overgrazing.- Ozone.- Ozone Loss.- Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (PTWS).- Pahoehoe Lava.- Paleoflood Hydrology.- Paleoseismology.- Paraglacial.- Perception of Natural Hazards and Disasters.- Permafrost.- Piezometer.- Piping Hazard.- Planning Measures and Political Aspects.- Plate Tectonics.- Pore-Water Pressure.- Post Disaster Mass Care Needs.- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).- Primary Wave (P-Wave).- Probable Maximum Flood (PMF).- Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP).- Psychological Impacts of Natural Disasters.- Pyroclastic Flow.- Queensland Floods (2010-2011) and Tweeting.- Quick Clay.- Quick Sand.- Radiation Hazards.- Radon Hazards.- Recovery and Reconstruction After Disaster.- Recurrence Interval.- Red Cross and Red Crescent.- Red Tides.- Reflections on Modeling Disaster.- Release Rates.- Religion and Hazards.- Remote Sensing of Natural Hazards and Disasters.- Reservoir, Dams, and Seismicity.- Resilience.- Richter, Charles Francis (1900-1985).- Rights and Obligations in International Humanitarian Assistance.- Rip Current.- Risk.- Risk Assessment.- Risk Governance.- Risk Perception and Communication.- Rock Avalanche (Sturzstrom).- Rockfall.- Rogue Wave.- Rotational Seismology.- Sackung.- Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Intensity Scale.- San Andreas Fault.- Santorini, Eruption.- Sea Level Change.- Secondary Wave (S-Wave).- Sedimentation of Reservoirs.- Seiche.- Seismic Gap.- Seismograph/Seismometer.- Seismology.- Shear.- Shield Volcano.- Sinkhole.- Slide and Slump.- Slope Stability.- Snowstorm and Blizzard.- Social-Ecological Systems.- Sociology of Disaster.- Solar Flares.- Solifluction.- Space Weather.- Storm Surges.- Storms.- Stratovolcanoes.- Structural Damage Caused by Earthquakes.- Structural Mitigation.- Subduction.- Subsidence Induced by Underground Extraction.- Sunspots.- Supernova.- Surge.- Susceptibility.- Tangshan, China (1976 Earthquake).- Tectonic and Tectono-Seismic Hazards.- Tectonic Tremor.- Thunderstorms.- Tidal Bores.- Tiltmeters.- Time and Space in Disaster.- Tohoku, Japan (2011 Earthquake and Tsunami).- Torino Scale.- Tornadoes.- Triggered Earthquakes.- Tsunami.- Tsunami Loads on Infrastructure.- Uncertainty.- United Nations Organizations and Natural Disasters.- Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE).- Unreinforced Masonry Buildings.- Urban Environments and Natural Hazards.- Usoi Landslide and Lake Sarez.- Vaiont Landslide, Italy.- Vesuvius.- Volcanic Ash.- Volcanic Gas.- Volcanoes and Volcanic Eruptions.- Vulnerability.- Warning Systems.- Waterspout.- Wenchuan, China (2008 Earthquake).- Wildfire.- World Economy, Impact of Disasters.- Worldwide Trends in Natural Disasters.- Zoning
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XL, 1133 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9789400702639
    Series Statement: Encyclopedia of earth sciences series
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    Call number: PIK P 037-13-0221
    In: Elbegebiet, Teil I ; Von der Grenze zur CR bis zur Havelmündung
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    Pages: 222 S., 1 Karte
    ISSN: 0948-9126
    Series Statement: Elbegebiet, Teil I Von der Grenze zur CR bis zur Havelmündung
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    Berlin : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
    Call number: M 13.0187
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 64 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783864985942
    Series Statement: Netzwerk Exzellenz an Deutschen Hochschulen [7]
    Note: Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:2013
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    Berlin : iRights Media
    Call number: 18/M 13.0292
    Description / Table of Contents: Was bleibt von den Zeugnisse des kulturellen Schaffens und der Wissenschaft, die auf digitalen Trägern festgehalten werden, in fünf, in zwanzig oder in einhundert Jahren? Experten beleuchten aus unterschiedlicher Perspektive verschiedene Aspekte von Nachhaltigkeit und digitaler Langzeitarchivierung. Ungeachtet aller Unterschiede einigt sie die Überzeugung, dass jetzt gehandelt werden muss, um die Grundlagen für eine nachhaltige Sicherung des kulturellen Erbes in der digitalen Welt zu schaffen.
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    Pages: 249 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783944362038
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    Dissertations
    Dissertations
    Potsdam
    Call number: AWI G3-13-0150
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents: Abstract. - Zusammenfassung. - 1 Introduction. - 2 Thermo-erosion along the Yedoma Coast of the Buor Khaya Peninsula, Laptev Sea, East Siberia. - 3 Short- and long-term thermo-erosion of ice-rich permafrost coasts in the Laptev Sea region. - 4 Observing Muostakh Island disappear: erosion of a ground-ice-rich coast in response to summer warming and sea ice reduction on the East Siberian shelf. - 5 Synthesis. - Bibliography. - Acknowledgements
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    Pages: v, 125 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    New Haven [u.a.] : Yale University Press
    Call number: IASS 13.0077 ; PIK D 029-13-0219
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: I Why Cities should Govern Globally ; 1 If mayors ruled the world ; 2 The land of lost content ; 3 The city and democracy ; 4 Mayors rule! ; 5 Interdependent cities ; 6 Cities without sovereignty ; II How it Can be Done ; 7 "Planet of slums" ; 8 City, cure thyself! ; 9 Smart cities in a virtual world ; 10 Cultural cities in a multicultural world ; 11 Citizens without borders ; 12 A global parliament of mayors
    Description / Table of Contents: "In the face of the most perilous challenges of our time--climate change, terrorism, poverty, and trafficking of drugs, guns, and people--the nations of the world seem paralyzed. The problems are too big for governments to deal with. Benjamin Barber contends that cities, and the mayors who run them, can do and are doing a better job than nations. He cites the unique qualities cities worldwide share: pragmatism, civic trust, participation, indifference to borders and sovereignty, and a democratic penchant for networking, creativity, innovation, and cooperation. He demonstrates how city mayors, singly and jointly, are responding to transnational problems more effectively than nation-states mired in ideological infighting and sovereign rivalries. The book features profiles of a dozen mayors around the world, making a persuasive case that the city is democracy's best hope in a globalizing world, and that great mayors are already proving that this is so"--
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    Pages: XV, 416 S.
    ISBN: 9780300164671
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    Call number: PIK N 531-07-0287 (2014) ; IASS 13.0081
    In: Jahrbuch Ökologie
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: I. Vision nachhaltiges Europa ; Visionen und Politik: Wissen, Angst, Wagnis ; Nobelpreis für die EU: Mahnung für mehr Nachhaltigkeit ; Politik für ein nachhaltiges Europa ; II. Strategiekomponenten der Nachhaltigkeit ; Suffizienz - unentbehrlich für Nachhaltigkeit ; Konsistenz - schlüssig für Nachhaltigkeit ; Effizienz - erforderlich für Nachhaltigkeit ; III. Visionieren - Elemente des guten Lebens ; Homo socialis - auf der Suche nach dem anderen Glück ; Gelassenheit - Annäherungen an eine Kultur des Lassens ; Subsistenz - voll für die eigenen Kosten einstehen ; Begrenzung der Wünsche - das "Satisfaktionsprinzip" ; Homo sustinens - neue Einsichten für nachhaltiges Handeln ; IV. Wachsen und Schrumpfen ; Wachstum und Umwelt in China - Widersprüche mit System ; Globale Energiewende. Dekarbonisierung der Wirtschaft ; Wachstumsneutrale Unternehmensführung ; Seltene Erden - Gewinnung und Wiedergewinnung ; Urban Mining - Beispiel Metallgewinnung ; Einstürzende Luftschlösser: gescheiterte Großprojekte ; V. Schritte zur Nachhaltigkeit ; "Der Kongress tanzt" - Nachhaltigkeit braucht Lebendigkeit ; Freie Information für die Umweltbewegung ; Parlamente auf dem Weg zur Nachhaltigkeitspolitik ; Finanzmarktakteure pushen Nachhaltigkeit ; Nachhaltigkeitsbarometer: Befragung von Jugendlichen ; Smart Metering - intelligentes Stromsparen? ; Abfall-Recycling-Schiffe - Meeresschutz auf neuen Wegen ; Stiftungen als ökologische Ideengeber ; VI. Vordenker ; Günter Altner - großer Kopf, freier Geist ; Elinor Ostrom - Pionierin der Institutionenanalyse ; VII. Umweltinstitutionen ; Die Solarbundesliga ; Urban Mining e. V. ; Virtuelle Akademie Nachhaltigkeit ; VIII. Ökologie konkret ; Deutschland 2050. Bausteine für eine nachhaltige Zukunft ; Was hat die Enquete für die Ökologie gebracht? ; IX. Das Umweltbuch des Jahres ; Das Umweltbuch des Jahres
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    Pages: 256 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783777623627
    Series Statement: Jahrbuch Ökologie 2014
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(383)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Description / Table of Contents: Antarctica preserves a rock record that spans three and a half billion years of history and has a remarkable story to tell about the evolution of our Earth, from the hottest crustal rocks yet found in an orogenic system, to the assembly and breakup of Gondwana in the Phanerozoic. This volume highlights our improved understanding of the tectonic events that have shaped Antarctica and how these potentially relate to supercontinent assembly and fragmentation. The internal constitution of the East Antarctic Shield is assessed using information available from the basement geology and from detritus preserved as Mesozoic sediments in the Trans Antarctic Mountains. Accretionary orogenesis along the proto-Pacific margin of Antarctica is examined and the volumes of intracrustal melting compared with juvenile magma additions in these complex orogenic systems assessed. This volume demonstrates the diversity of approaches required to elucidate and understand crustal evolution and evaluate the supercontinent concept.
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    Pages: 237 S. : z.T. farb. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781862393677
    Series Statement: Special Publication / the Geological Society 383
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    Lithosphere
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    Hannover : Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik, Univ. Hannover
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    Call number: S 99.0139(307)
    In: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Leibniz Universität Hannover
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    Pages: 103 S. : farb. Ill. + graph. Darst
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Universität Hannover 307
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    Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing
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    Chichester-Blackwell : Wiley
    Call number: 10/M 14.0031
    Description / Table of Contents: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of geochemistry. The book first lays out the 'geochemical toolbox': the basic principles and techniques of modern geochemistry, beginning with a review of thermodynamics and kinetics as they apply to the Earth and its environs. These basic concepts are then applied to understanding processes in aqueous systems and the behavior of trace elements in magmatic systems. Subsequent chapters introduce radiogenic and stable isotope geochemistry and illustrate their application to such diverse topics as determining geologic time, ancient climates, and the diets of prehistoric peoples. The focus then broadens to the formation of the solar system, the Earth, and the elements themselves. Then the composition of the Earth itself becomes the topic, examining the composition of the core, the mantle, and the crust and exploring how this structure originated. A final chapter covers organic chemistry, including the origin of fossil fuels and the carbon cycle's role in controlling Earth's climate, both in the geologic past and the rapidly changing present.
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    Pages: VII, 660 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9780470656686
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    Call number: PIK N 076-14-0015
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction -- The Global Picture -- Sub-Saharan Africa: Food Production at Risk -- South East Asia: Coastal Zones and Productivity at Risk -- South Asia: Extremes of Water Scarcity and Excess -- 6 Global Projections of Sectoral and Inter-sectoral Impacts and Risks -- Appendixes
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    Pages: XXXV, 213 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Weinheim, Bergstr : Wiley-VCH
    Call number: M 18.21403
    Description / Table of Contents: Der Autor beschreibt die Entwicklung des Energiebedarfs der Welt, die Möglichkeiten zur Deckung und die Optionen, die Deutschland dafür zur Verfügung stehen. Das Buch will niemanden von einem bestimmten Weg überzeugen, sondern dem Leser ein eigenes Urteil erleichtern.
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    Pages: 300 S. , 20 schw.-w. Ill. , 214 mm x 140 mm
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    Call number: PIK P 120-14-0087
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Fossil Energy, Introduction ; 2. Oil And Natural Gas: Global Resources ; 3. Petroleum and Oil Sands Exploration and Production ; 4. Petroleum Refining and Environmental Control and Environmental Effects ; 5. Oil Shale Processing, Chemistry and Technology ; 6. Developments in Internal Combustion Engines ; 7. Alaska Gas Hydrate Research and Field Studies ; 8. Gas to Liquids Technologies ; 9. Coal and Peat: Global Resources ; 10. Coal Preparation ; 11. Coal to Liquids ; 12. Mining Industries and their Sustainable Management ; 13. CO2 Reduction and Coal-Based Electricity Generation ; 14. Pulverized Coal-Fired Boilers and Pollution Control ; 15. Natural Gas Power ; 16. CO2 Capture and Sequestration
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    Pages: VI, 631 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Call number: STR 13/13
    In: Scientific technical report
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    Series Statement: Scientific technical report / Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ 13/13
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    Call number: M 14.0003
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    Pages: III, 131 S. : farb. graph. Darst.
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    Call number: N 14.0009/1-3
    Description / Table of Contents: Every decision about energy involves its price and cost. The price of gasoline and the cost of buying from foreign producers; the price of nuclear and hydroelectricity and the costs to our ecosystems; the price of electricity from coal-fired plants and the cost to the atmosphere. Giving life to inventions, lifestyle changes, geopolitical shifts, and things in-between, energy economics is of high interest to Academia, Corporations and Governments. For economists, energy economics is one of three subdisciplines which, taken together, compose an economic approach to the exploitation and preservation of natural resources: energy economics, which focuses on energy-related subjects such as renewable energy, hydropower, nuclear power, and the political economy of energy; resource economics, which covers subjects in land and water use, such as mining, fisheries, agriculture, and forests; and, environmental economics, which takes a broader view of natural resources through economic concepts such as risk, valuation, regulation, and distribution Although the three are closely related, they are not often presented as an integrated whole.This Encyclopedia has done just that by unifying these fields into a high-quality and unique overview. The only reference work that codifies the relationships among the three subdisciplines: energy economics, resource economics and environmental economics. Understanding these relationships just became simpler! Nobel Prize Winning Editor-in-Chief (joint recipient 2007 Peace Prize), Jason Shogren, has demonstrated excellent team work again, by coordinating and steering his Editorial Board to produce a cohesive work that guides the user seamlessly through the diverse topics. This work contains in equal parts information from and about business, academic, and government perspectives and is intended to serve as a tool for unifying and systematizing research and analysis in business, universities, and government.
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    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
    Call number: PIK P 113-13-0189 ; IASS 13.0112
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I: The Evolution of European Electricity Markets ; 1-Evolution of British electricity market and the role of policy for the low carbon future ; 2-Electricity market reform in Britain: Central planning vs. free markets ; 3The French paradox: Competition, nuclear rent and price regulation ; 4-Turnaround in rough sea: The German electricity market ; 5-The growing impact of renewable energy in European electricity markets ; 6-Renewable energy, efficient electricity networks and sector-specific market power regulation ; 7-From niche to mainstream: The evolution of renewable energy in the German electricity market ; 8-The challenges of electricity market regulation in the European Union ; Part II: The evolution of electricity markets in Americas ; 9-The evolution of the PJM capacity market: Does it address the revenue sufficiency problem? ; 10-Texas electricity market: Getting better ; 11-From the brink of abyss to a green, clean and smart future: The evolution of California's electricity market ; 12-Unfinished business: The evolution of US competitive retail electricity markets ; 13-Fragmented markets: Canadian electricity sectors' ; derperformance ; 14-The integration of Latin American energy markets: An outstanding dilemma ; Part III: The evolution of BRICs electricity markets ; 15-Evolution of electricity market in Brazil ; 16-The Russian electricity market reform: Towards the re-regulation of the liberalized ; 17-Not seeing the wood for the trees? Electricity market reform in India ; 18-Reform postponed: The evolution of China's electricity markets ; Part IV: The evolution of electricity markets in Australasia ; 19-Evolution of Australia's national electricity market ; 20-Is electricity industry reform the right answer to the wrong question? Lessons from Australian restructuring and climate policy ; 21-Weak regulation, rising margins, and asset revaluations: New Zealand's failing experiment in electricity reform ; 22-The Korean electricity market: Stuck in transition ; 23-After Fukushima: The evolution of Japanese electricity market ; 24-The Singapore electricity market: From partial to full competition ; 25-Market design for variable generation
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    Pages: XLVI, 820 S. : graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
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    Leiden [u.a.] : Brill
    Call number: IASS 13.0080
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    Pages: XII, 337 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9789004255838
    Series Statement: China in the world 1
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : MIT Press
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    Call number: PIK B 100-13-0132
    In: The CESifo seminar series
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I , 1 Introduction , 2 Taxation and Development - Again , Part II , 3 Do Companies View Bribes as a Tax? Evidence on the Tradeoff between Corporate Taxes and Corruption in the Location of FDI , 4 Do Corruption and Taxation Affect Corporate Investment in Developing Countries? , 5 Investment Treaties and Hydrocarbon Taxation in Developing Countries , Part III , 6 The Effect of a Low Corporate Tax Rate on Payroll Tax Evasion , 7 International Profit Shifting and Multinational Firms in Developing Countries , 8 Too Low to Be True: The Use of Minimum Thresholds to Fight Tax Evasion , Part IV , 9 Fiscal Federalism and Foreign Transfers: DoesInterjurisdictional Competition Increase the Effectiveness of Foreign Aid? , 10 Taxation and Democracy in Developing Countries
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    Pages: VI, 243 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780262018975
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : MIT Press
    Call number: PIK B 000-13-0133
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: I PUBLIC ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ; 1 An Introduction to Public Economics ; 2 Equilibrium and Efficiency ; 3 Behavioral Economics ; II GOVERNMENT ; 4 Public Sector Statistics ; 5 Theories of the Public Sector ; III DEPARTURES FROM EFFICIENCY ; 6 Public Goods ; 7 Club Goods and Local Public Goods ; 8 Externalities ; 9 Imperfect Competition ; 10 Asymmetric Information ; IV POLITICAL ECONOMY ; 11 Voting ; 12 Rent-Seeking ; V EQUITY AND DISTRIBUTION ; 13 Optimality and Comparability ; 14 Inequality and Poverty ; VI TAXATION ; 15 Commodity Taxation ; 16 Income Taxation ; 17 Tax Evasion ; 18 Limits to Redistribution ; VII MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS ; 19 Fiscal Federalism ; 20 Fiscal Competition ; 21 Issues in International Taxation ; VIII ISSUES OF TIME ; 22 Intertemporal Efficiency ; 23 Social Security ; 24 Economic Growth ; IX APPLICATIONS ; 25 Cost-Benefit Analysis ; 26 Economics of Climate Policy
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    Pages: XXXII, 980 S. : graph. Darst.
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    Hannover : Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik, Univ. Hannover
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    Call number: S 00.0139(306)
    In: Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Fachrichtung Geodäsie und Geoinformatik der Leibniz Universität Hannover
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    Pages: XX,141 S. : farb. Ill. + graph. Darst.
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    New York : The New Press
    Call number: PIK D 024-14-0079
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction ; Principle one: Water is a human right ; Principle two: Water is a common heritage ; Principle three: Water has rights too ; Principle four: Water can teach us how to live together
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    Pages: 326 S.
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    Call number: 2/M 14.0055
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    Pages: 122 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783658016760
    Series Statement: Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft : Special issue 2013, 1
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    Darmstadt : WBG
    Call number: PIK N 073-14-0030
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 Der Klimawandel als ethische Herausforderung ; Teil 1 - Müssen wir überhaupt etwas tun? Handlungsbedarf moralisch begründen ; 2 Dreifache Skepsis gegenüber der Pflicht zum Klimaschutz ; 3 Grundsätzliche Zweifel an unserer Zukunftsverantwortung ; 4 Klimaschutz, Anpassung oder Climate Engineering - führen viele Wege ans Ziel? ; Teil 2 - Wie viel müssen wir tun? Intergenerationelle Gerechtigkeit ; 5 Gleich viel für unsere Nachfahren ; 6 Mehr für unsere Nachfahren ; 7 Ausreichen viel für unsere Nachfahren ; 8 Unsicherheit und das Vorsorgeprinzip ; 9 Ungleichheit und ein Zwischenfazit ; Teil 3 - Wie sollen wir die Pflichten verteilen? Globale Gerechtigkeit ; 10 Die größte Umverteilung der Menschheitsgeschichte ; 11 Grandfathering: wer hat, dem wird gegeben ; 12 Das Verursacherprinzip: für die eigenen Taten geradestehen ; 13 Das Nutznießerprinzip: wer profitiert muss zahlen ; 14 Das Prinzip der Zahlungsfähigkeit: jeder nach seinen Möglichkeiten ; 15 Emissionsegalitarismus: den Kuchen gleich aufteilen ; 16 Ein weiterer Vorschlag ; Teil 4 - Von der ethischen Theorie zur politischen Praxis ; 17 Nicht-ideale Theorie: Was tun, wenn andere ihren Beitrag nicht leisten? ; 18 Bevölkerung, Technologie, Wohlstand: Drei Strategien zur Emissionsreduktion ; 19 Der Markt für Emissionen: ein moderner Ablasshandel?
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    Pages: VI, 167 S. : graph. Darst.
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    Call number: AWI G2-14-0008
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Council Staff . - Acknowledgments. - Boxes. - Tables. - Figures. - Acronyms and Abbreviations. - Summary. - Introduction. - 1 The Oceans in the Anthropocene. - 1.1 Use of the oceans. - 1.1.1 The legendary sea and its cultural meanings. - 1.1.2 Food from the sea. - 1.1.3 Ocean shipping and maritime trade. - 1.1.4 The sea as a dump for waste and waste water. - 1.1.5 Energy from the sea. - 1.1.6 Marine mining and resource extraction. - 1.1.7 The economic value of marine ecosystems. - 1.2 Threats to the oceans. - 1.2.1 Physical destruction of ecosystems. - 1.2.2 Overfishing. - 1.2.3 Impacts of marine pollution. - 1.2.3.1 Results of chemical pollution. - 1.2.3.2 Results of plastic pollution. - 1.2.3.3 Radioactive contamination. - 1.2.4 Warming. - 1.2.5 CO2 input and acidification. - 1.2.6 Low-oxygen zones. - 1.2.7 Sea-level rise. - 1.2.8 Aggregated effects. - 1.3 Possible new uses. - 1.3.1 Renewable energy. - 1.3.2 Raw materials. - 1.3.3 Marine genetic resources. - 1.3.4 New developments in marine aquaculture. - 1.4 Shaping the future of the marine ecosystem. - 1.4.1 Primary principles and values. - 1.4.2 Guiding principle for human interaction with the oceans. - 1.4.2.1 Think systemically: Regard and maintain the sea as an ecosystem and aspart of the Earth system. - 1.4.2.2 Act in a precautionary way: Take uncertainty and ignorance into account. - 1.4.2.3 Cooperate: overcoming the tragedy of the commons. - 1.4.3 Exemplary specification of the guiding principle for the sustainable stewardship of the marine ecosystem. - 2 Global Society and Social Contract. - 2.1 Global society and world's oceans. - 2.1.1 The global society in the Anthropocene. - 2.1.2 The emerging global society and global society theory. - 2.1.3 The cosmopolitan challenge. - 2.1.4 Global appreciation of the oceans. - 2.2 A social contract for the seas. - 2.2.1 A social contract as a basis for the Great Transformation. - 2.2.2 Reform of ocean governance. - 3 Governance of Human Ocean Use. - 3.1 Specifics of the seas. - 3.1.1 Oceans as part of the Earth system. - 3.1.2 Demands on marine policy caused by knowledge gaps. - 3.1.3 Oceans as a global public and common good. - 3.1.4 Touchstones for assessing the existing governanceof the oceans. - 3.1.5 Common heritage of mankind. - 3.2 Ocean governance in international law: UNCLOS. - 3.2.1 Zoning of the oceans by UNCLOS. - 3.2.1.1 Territorial sea. - 3.2.1.2 Contiguous zone. - 3.2.1.3 Exclusive economic zone. - 3.2.1.4 Continental shelf. - 3.2.1.5 High seas. - 3.2.1.6 The Area. - 3.2.2 Regulations of UNCLOS on the conservation and sustainable use of the oceans. - 3.2.3 Institutions of UNCLOS. - 3.2.3.1 International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. - 3.2.3.2 International Seabed Authority and the seabed regime. - 3.2.4 Assessment of UNCLOS. - 3.2.4.1 Systemic perspective. - 3.2.4.2 Precautionary principle. - 3.2.4.3 Adaptive management. - 3.2.4.4 Incentives for innovation. - 3.2.4.5 Assignment of rights of use. - 3.2.4.6 Cooperation. - 3.2.4.7 Subsidiary decision-making structures. - 3.2.4.8 Transparent information. - 3.2.4.9 Participative decision-making structures. - 3.2.4.10 Fair distribution mechanisms. - 3.2.4.11 Conflict-resolution mechanisms. - 3.2.4.12 Enforcement mechanisms. - 3.2.5 Core problems and challenges of future ocean governance. - 3.3 Global ocean governance: UN institutions and activities. - 3.3.1 Actors: UN bodies and specialized organizations. - 3.3.1.1 UN General Assembly and UNSecretary-General. - 23.3.1.2 Rio Process. - 3.3.1.3 International Maritime Organization. - 3.3.1.4 UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanic Commission. - 3.3.1.5 UN Environmental Programme (UNEP). - 3.3.1.6 UN-Oceans. - 3.3.1.7 Global Environment Facility (GEF). - 3.3.1.8 World Bank Group. - 3.3.2 UN conventions relating to the oceans. - 3.3.2.1 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). - 3.3.2.2 Negotiations on a new implementing agreement on marine biodiversityon the high seas. - 3.3.2.3 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). - 3.3.2.4 UNESCO World Heritage Convention and World Heritage Marine Programme. - 3.3.2.5 MARPOL and SOLAS. - 3.3.2.6 London Convention and London Protocol. - 3.4 Regional ocean governance. - 3.4.1 UNEP Regional Seas Programme. - 3.4.2 Regional seas agreements. - 3.4.2.1 Task areas. - 3.4.2.2 Institutionalization: governance mechanisms and capacity. - 3.4.2.3 Cooperation, coordination, coherence and complementarity. - 3.4.3 EU marine policy. - 3.5 Private ocean governance. - 3.5.1 Options and limitations. - 3.5.2 Example: eco-labels and sustainability labels. - 3.6 Selected instruments. - 3.6.1 Environmental monitoring. - 3.6.2 Marine protected areas and marine spatial planning. - 3.6.2.1 Marine protected areas. - 3.6.2.2 Marine spatial planning. - 3.6.3 Integrated coastal-zone management.. - 3.6.4 Environmental standards. - 3.6.5 Environmental liability. - 3.6.6 Sanctions. - 3.6.7 Class actions. - 3.6.8 International financial transfers. - 3.7 Conclusions. - 4 Food from the Sea. - 4.1 Marine fishery. - 4.1.1 Status and trends of fisheries. - 4.1.2 Importance and effects of fisheries. - 4.1.2.1 Food and food security. - 4.1.2.2 Socioeconomic significance and effects. - 4.1.2.3 Ecological significance and effects. - 4.1.2.4 Small-scale marine fisheries in the global context. - 4.1.3 Sustainable fisheries management: methods and instruments. - 4.1.3.1 Ecosystem approach and precautionary principle as the basis for sustainable fishing. - 4.1.3.2 Knowledge-based fisheries management. - 4.1.3.3 Instruments for the sustainable management of fish-stocks. - 4.1.3.4 Minimizing the ecological risks and side effects of fisheries. - 4.1.3.5 Monitoring and enforcement. - 4.1.3.6 Costs and financing the transition towards sustainable fisheries. - 4.1.4 International fisheries governance: institutions and focal points. - 4.1.4.1 Political objectives. - 4.1.4.2 The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - 4.1.4.3 The FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries. - 4.1.4.4 Fisheries governance on the high seas: the UN Fish Stocks Agreement and regional fisheries management organizations. - 4.1.4.5 Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. - 4.1.4.6 The external dimension of the EU Common Fisheries Policy. - 4.1.4.7 Subsidies in the fishing industry. - 4.1.4.8 International trade and trade policy. - 4.2 Aquaculture. - 4.2.1 Definitions and principles. - 4.2.2 State of aquaculture and trends. - 4.2.2.1 Growth and regional overview. - 4.2.2.2 Contribution to food security and poverty reduction. - 4.2.2.3 Environmental risks from aquaculture and conflicts over use at the coasts. - 4.2.2.4 Promoting ecologically sustainable aquaculture. - 4.2.3 Governance of aquaculture. - 4.2.3.1 Fundamental prerequisites for a sustainable form of aquaculture. - 4.2.3.2 Selected instruments for promoting sustainable aquaculture. - 4.2.3.3 Research and development for sustainable aquaculture. - 4.2.4 International and regional governance in aquaculture. - 4.2.4.1 International level. - 4.2.4.2 European Union. - 4.2.4.3 Regional seas agreements. - 4.3 Interactions between fisheries and aquaculture. - 4.3.1 Forage fisheries and breeding from wild-caught fish. - 4.3.2 Competition between uses. - 4.3.3 Reducing the proportion of fishmeal and fish oil used in aquaculture feeds. - 4.4 Systemic effects: land/sea interactions and feedbackloops with the Earth system. - 4.4.1 Climate change. - 4.4.2 Acidification. - 4.4.3 Low-oxygen zones and eutrophication. - 4.4.4 Anthropogenic pollution. - 4.4.5 Synergistic effects. - 4.5 Conclusions. - 5 Energy from the sea. - 5.1 Fossil energy carriers from the sea. - 5.1.1 Resource availability of fossil energy carriers. - 5.1.2 Technologies of offshore extraction. - 5.1.3 Environmental impact of fossil energy use. - 5.1.4 Infrastructure. - 5.1.4.1 Mineral oil. - 5.1.4.2 Natural gas. - 5.1.4.3 Carbon dioxide. - 5.1.5 Costs. - 5.1.6 Prospects of fossil-fuel extraction in the oceans. - 5.1.7 Conclusions. - 5.2 Renewable energy. - 5.2.1 Technological possibilities of offshore wind energy and marine energies. - 5.2.1.1 Development status of offshore wind energy. - 5.2.1.2 Development status of marine-energy technologies. - 5.2.2 Global potential of sea-based renewable power generation. - 5.2.2.1 Offshore wind energy. - 5.2.2.2 Marine energies. - 5.2.3 Environmental impact of marine renewable-energy generation. - 5.2.4 Infrastructure. - 5.2.4.1 Offshore logistics for renewable energy. - 5.2.4.2 Offshore storage technologies. - 5.2.5 Costs. - 5.2.5.1 Offshore wind energy. - 5.2.5.2 Marine energies. - 5.3 Vision of a future marine energy system. - 5.3.1 The status quo of marine energy generation. - 5.3.2 A future renewable marine energy system. - 5.3.3 Transformation of the marine energy system - from the status quo to the futureenergy system. - 5.4 Governance. - 5.4.1 Energy policy. - 5.4.2 Marine policy. - 5.4.2.1 Marine spatial planning. - 5.4.2.2 Construction of installations in the sea. - 5.4.2.3 Regulation of oil and gas production. - 5.4.2.4 Regulations on the storage of CO2 in the sea or the seabed. - 5.4.3 Promotion of innovation. - 5.4.3.1 Promotion of systemic innovation. - 5.4.3.2 Technology development. - 5.4.3.3 Innovation potential. - 5.4.3.4 Measures. - 5.5 Conclusions. - 6 Synthesis: The Blue Revolution. - 6.1 The oceans as the common heritage of mankind. - 6.2 Expansion into the oceans. - 6.3 A new initiative for the conservation and sustainable use of the seas. - 6.4 Elements of a new marine policy. - 7 Recommendations for Action. - 7.1 Guiding principles for future ocean governance. - 7.1.1 The oceans as the 'common heritage of mankind'. - 7.1.2 The systemic approach. - 7.1.3 The precautionary principle. - 7.1.4 Ten criteria for a future system of ocean governance. - 7.1.5 Implementation and enforcement. - 7.1.6 A social contract for the seas. - 7.2 The WBGU's vision of a comprehensive reform of the international law of the sea. - 7.2.1 The common heritage of mankind, the systemic approach and the precautionaryprinciple: three guiding principles for ocean management. - 7.2.2 Institutional changes. - 7.2.2.1 A global steward of the seas: the World Oceans Organization. - 7.2.2.2 Regional stewards of the seas: Regional Marine Management Organizations. - 7.2.2.3 Extend the jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. - 7.2.3 Rights and duties of states parties on the high seas and in EEZs. - 7.2.3.1 Conservation and sustainable use of the high seas. - 7.2.3.2 Conservation and sustainable use of the Exclusive Economic Zones. - 7.2.4 Instruments. - 7.3 Recommendations for action: the road to a comprehensivereform of the law of the sea. - 7.3.1 Strengthen the knowledge and action base of ocean governance. - 7.3.1.1 Improve marine environmental monitoring. - 7.3.1.2 Process scientific knowledge for policy-makers and support the Regular Process. - 7.3.1.3 Set up a multi-stakeholder forum. - 7.3.2 Create the necessary conditions for sustainable management. - 7.3.3 Develop strategies for future ocean governance. - 7.3.3.1 Develop the Oceans Compact into an Integrated World Oceans Strategy. - 7.3.3.2 Ratify regional, national and local marine strategies. - 7.3.3.3 Take on a pioneering role - forge subglobal alliances. - 7.3.4 Support and flesh out the international law of the sea. - 7.3.4.1 Promote the signing, ratification and implementation of UNCLOS. - 7.3.4.2 Reach a new implementing agreement on biological diversity on the high seas. - 7.3.4.3 Advance the UN Fish Stocks Agreement and Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs). - 7.3.5 Strengthen regional ocean governance. - 7.3.5.1 Strengthen and expand the UNEP Regional Seas Programme. - 7.3.5.2 Strengthen regional seas agreements. - 7.3.5.3 Improve dovetailing in regional ocean governance. - 7.3.6 Develop concepts for the joint funding of ocean governance. - 7.3.6.1 Strengthen international financing mechanisms. - 7.3.6.2 Use the mechanisms of the Framework Convention on Climate Change for funding. - 7.3.6.3 Utilize user charges as a source of funding. - 7.3.7 Employ incentive instruments and funding structures. - 7.3.7.1 Create economic incentives for sustainable uses. - 7.3.7.2 Develop funding structures for long-term-oriented investments. - 7.3.8 Strengthen and expand private governance. - 7.3.8.1 Introduce a standardized Europe-wide system of certification for wild-caught fish and seafood. - 7.3.8.2 Improve legal certainty on the WTO-conformity of sustainability standards. - 7.3.9 Considerably expand marine protected areas and spatial planning. - 7.3.9.1 Expand marine protected areas. - 7.3.9.2 Expand cross-border marine spatial planning. - 7.3.10 Promote the harmonization of existing liability regimes. - 7.4 Food from the sea. - 7.4.1 Recommendations for action on marine fisheries. - 7.4.1.1 Overall recommendations for a change of course in fisheries. - 7.4.1.2 Improve the preconditions for knowledge-based fishery. - 7.4.1.3 Reduce subsidies. - 7.4.1.4 Stop wastefulness. - 7.4.1.5 Combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. - 7.4.1.6 Take into account climate change, ocean acidification and other systemic effects. - 7.4.1.7 Reform the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy. - 7.4.1.8 Marine small-scale fisheries in the global context. - 7.4.2 Recommendations for action on aquaculture. - 7.4.2.1 Improve knowledge and data resources. - 7.4.2.2 Promote the development of sustainable aquaculture systems. - 7.4.2.3 Implement international and EU-wide recommendations. - 7.4.2.4 Strengthen economic policy supporting sustainable aquaculture. - 7.4.2.5 Promote cooperation, prevent conflicts. - 7.4.3 Fishing and aquaculture as elements of integrated strategies for food security. - 7.5 Use of energy from the sea for the energy-system transformation. - 7.5.1 Integrated energy, marine and innovation policiesfor the energy-system transformation. - 7.5.1.1 Energy policy. - 7.5.1.2 Marine policy. - 7.5.1.3 Innovation policy. - 7.5.2 Build an offshore supergrid. - 7.5.3 Refrain from marine methane hydrate mining. - 7.5.4 Develop regulations for sub-seabed CCS. - 8 Recommendations for Research and Education. - 8.1 Research in the context of the transformation towards sustainability. - 8.1.1 Key types of research. - 8.1.2 Innovative approaches in German marine research. - 8.2 Transformation research for the oceans. - 8.2.1 Conceptual background. - 8.2.2 Research recommendations. - 8.3 Transformative research for the seas. - 8.3.1 Research on global change. - 8.3.2 Ocean governance. - 8.3.2.1 Ocean governance for the transformation towards sustainability. - 8.3.2.2 Policy instruments for new challenges. - 8.3.3 Food from the sea. - 8.3.3.1 Fisheries. - 8.3.3.2 Aquaculture. - 8.3.3.3 Overarching issues. - 8.3.4 Energy from the sea. - 8.3.4.1 Technology research. - 8.3.4.2 Research on environmental hazards and risks. - 8.4 Recommendations on research policy. - 8.4.1 Stronger integration of interdisciplinary marine research into research programmes. - 8.4.2 Stronger institutionalization of interdisciplinary marine research. - 8.4.3 Strengthening of the interface between science and society in marine research. - 9 References. - 10 Glossary.
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    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press
    Call number: PIK D 029-14-0037
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 Post-Globalization: Complexity in the Governance of a NetworkedGlobal Socicty ; 2 Opening the Doors of Complexity ; 3 Economic Incentives and the Replication of Social Complexity ; 4 Coevolution versus Liberal Internationalism ; 5 Promises and Pitfalls of New Institutional Economics ; 6 Dancing Landscapes: How Interdependency Shapes theOptimization Challcnge of Globalization ; 7 Accelerators of "Stateness": System Structure and Network Behavior in the Making of the Modern State ; 8 Democracy's Hybrid Architecture ; 9 Achieving State Capacity: Parallel Political Modernization in China and Europe ; 10 Does China Challenge the Global Legitimacy of Liberalism? ; 11 No Captain at the Helm
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    Pages: XIII, 332 S.
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Beuth
    Call number: 18/M 13.0195
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    Pages: VII, 122 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783410234999
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    Norfolk : Caister Academic Press
    Call number: 20-2/M 13.0198
    Description / Table of Contents: The earth is dominated by low-temperature environments including 90% of oceans and 26% of terrestrial soil ecosystems. Once thought too cold for life these environments have been shown to support diverse microbial communities. Psychrophiles use a wide variety of metabolic pathways, including photosynthesis, chemoautotrophy and heterotrophy and form robust, diverse communities. Cold-adapted microorganisms play a major role in nutrient turnover and primary biomass production in cold ecosystems and have important applications in biotechnology and in the study of food spoilage microorganisms.In this up-to-date book, prominent authors present cutting-edge knowledge and current concepts on cold-adapted microorganisms. Divided into three main sections the book covers the major aspects of biodiversity in cold ecosystems, the physiology and molecular adaptation mechanisms, and the various biomolecules related to cold adaptation. Individual Chapters cover the various habitats and the diverse strategies employed to cope with the cold. This major new work represents a valuable source of information to all those scientists interested in cold-adapted microorganisms, extremophiles, microbial ecology and environmental microbiology.. - Chapter 1 Diversity of Bacteria in Permafrost. In the cold challenging environment of the permafrost, bacteria have found a way to survive and grow for thousands to millions of years. In this Chapter, we explore bacterial diversity in permafrost from around the world, identified through culture-dependent and -independent techniques. Members of the phylum Actinobacteria, Firmicutes and Proteobacteria have been found in every environment studied thus far, indicating that these bacteria are well suited for life at low temperatures with low water activity. Also, unique species specific to individual environments have been discovered at each site. Researchers are faced with the challenge of determining which bacteria are active in the permafrost and which are in a dormant state. The ability of bacteria to reside in a dormant state further complicates culture-independent experimental results, as DNA from both dormant and active cells has been analyzed. We are only beginning to understand the metabolic capabilities of permafrost bacteria, many discoveries are still to come.. - Chapter 2 Ecology and Taxonomy of Psychrotolerant Bacteria in Artificial Cold Environments. A variety of artificial cold environmental conditions exist around human activities. These environments involve several factors that define the kinds of bacteria existing in niches. These environmental factors change with time owing to changes in the environment caused by existing microorganisms and their metabolisms. Namely, the inevitable selection of bacteria occurs in each artificial cold environment and the successive changes in microbiota occur according to changes in environmental factors. Some of the microorganisms in these microbial communities are useful for the degradation of organic matter in cold environments and for food preservation. On the other hand, several microorganisms adapted to artificial cold environments cause food spoilage. The frequently isolated psychrotolerant bacterial genera in artificial cold environments are Pseudomonas, Psychrobacter, Staphylococcus and Photobacterium. Lactic acid bacteria are also frequently detected under anaerobic conditions. To date, it has been reported that these genera are widely distributed in natural as well as artificial cold environments. It is intriguing why these bacterial genera are widely distributed in cold environments and why certain species belonging to these genera are able to survive in artificial cold environments. The frequent detection of members of above-mentioned genera in artificial cold environments suggests that the important factors that define the existence of these genera in cold artificial environments are i) chances of invasion of such cold environments from ambient environments, ii) chances of invasion through their own basic components, iii) ability to rapidly propagate at low temperature and iv) presence or absence of oxygen. It is also considered that these genera are genetically widely diverse, and cold artificial environment adaptation mechanisms of certain species belonging to these genera make their distribution wider not only in natural cold environments but also in artificial cold environments.. - Chapter 3 Psychrophilic Microorganisms in Marine Environments. Psychrophilic microorganisms are extremophiles that are capable of growth and reproduction at low temperatures. They are present in marine environments, which occupy slightly more than 70% of Earth's surface, especially in the Arctic, Antarctica, and deep seas at temperatures lower than 15°C. Marine psychrophiles utilize a wide variety of metabolic pathways, including photosynthesis, chemoautotrophy, and heterotrophy. The deep-sea bacteria called psychropiezophiles "love" both high pressure and low temperature. Marine psychrophiles are characterized by lipid cell membranes chemically resistant to hardening in response to the cold. Most psychrophiles are Bacteria, and psychrophily is present in widely diverse microbial lineages within the broad groups of Alpha-, Beta-, Delta-, and Gammaproteobacteria and the Bacteroidetes phylum.. - Chapter 4 Fungi in Cryosphere: Their Adaptation to Environments. Cold-adapted fungi are widely distributed in the cryopsphere where biosphere is constantly or seasonally covered with snow and/or ice. Fungi normally have different cells in their lifecycle; therefore, thermal dependence of fungal lifecycle stages is completely different from that of bacteria. We showed examples from fungi that the concept of "psychrophile" by Moria in 1975 was not applicable and propose a new term "cryophilic fungi" for those that spend a certain life stage or whole life cycle (sexual and/or asexual reproductions) in cryosphere. Several groups of fungi associated with snow and/or ice, i.e., cryophilc fungi, are illustrated in terms of their ecology, and their ecophysiological adaptation mechanisms to freezing stress are reviewed, here.. - Chapter 5 Energy Metabolism in Low-temperature and Frozen Conditions in Cold-adapted Microorganisms. Managing biochemical energy is a challenge that microorganisms have to face for maintaining activity at low temperatures, at which metabolic processes are altered by the decrease of reactions rates and by the rigidification of cellular structures, notably enzymes and membranes. Cold-adapted prokaryotes and eukaryotes, while exhibiting distinct trophic modes, share specificities for compensating these thermodynamic effects and keep the cellular machinery running: they elevate the concentration of adenylate compounds, the key molecules of the energy metabolism. This is achieved by tight adjustments acting at several levels of the metabolism in a global strategy of energy saving: strong orientation of the adenylate metabolism toward the production and regeneration of AMP and its phosphorylation, whereas its destruction is repressed; elevation of the respiration rate; intervention of specific enzymes allowing the rapid synthesis of ATP (polyphosphatases and interferases), shifts in the utilization of substrates; and rerouting of central metabolic pathways. These are presented here and illustrated by examples of metabolic regulations in cold-adapted microorganisms evidenced by recent transcriptomic and proteomic approaches.. - Chapter 6 Proteins Involved in Cold-adaptation. This . - Chapter primarily describes cold shock proteins (CSPs), which are induced in response to temperature downshift in both psychrophiles and mesophiles. These proteins are important for various cellular processes, including transcription, translation, protein synthesis and folding, and membrane functions, to maintain their viability under cold conditions. Here, the CSPs in psychrophilic and mesophilic microorganisms are represented on the basis of the results of proteome analyses. In particular, CSPs that were isolated from the Antarctic psychrophile Shewanella livingstonensis Ac10 are described in detail. A number of microorganisms induce molecular chaperones in response to the cold, although the majority of chaperones are induced as a result of heat shock. Chaperones with peptidyl prolyl cis-trans isomerase activity are often induced by cold to accelerate protein folding by interconverting the cis and trans isomers of proline imidic peptide bonds, and these cold shock chaperones are also discribed here. Cold adapted proteins often have higher flexibility as compared to mesophilic proteins. The features of cold adapted proteins are briefly described. Finally, the production of recombinant proteins in psychrophiles is shown to suggest a future application of psychrophiles.. - Chapter 7 Heat Shock Responce in Psychrophilic Microorganisms. Psychrophilic microorganisms can optimally grow at temperatures below 15°C. In these microorganisms, heat stress occurs at relatively low temperatures in comparison with that in mesophilic microorganisms. The majority of psychrophilic microorganisms possess genes encoding a complete set of heat shock proteins (Hsps). Therefore, psychrophilic microorganisms respond to heat stress by producing Hsps like other microorganisms; however, they need a specific system to enable the expression and function of Hsps at relatively low temperatures. In this . - Chapter, we summarize the heat shock response of psychrophilic microorganisms, focusing on how this response starts working at relatively low temperatures and what the features of psychrophilic Hsps are.. - Chapter 8 Catalysis and Protein Folding in Psychrophiles. Enzymes have the property to catalyze most of the chemical reactions occuring in living organisms and their efficiency is exponentially depending on temperature through the Arrhenius law. On the other hand psychrophiles are organisms that live in permanently cold habitats so, in the absence of adaptation, the rate of the chemical reactions would be to slow to sustain life. In fact, these organisms display, at the low temperature of their environment, metabolic fluxes close to that of their mesophilic counterparts. That means that their enzymes have been modified in order to compensate for the cooling effect on reaction rates. The analysis of the structure, catalytic properties and thermal stability of an already large number of psychrophilic enzymes has demonstrated that discrete changes in the amino acid sequence of these enzymes can confer a high catalytic efficiency at low and moderate temperatures. This is accompanied by a significant decrease of the thermal stability itself inducing a large increase of the flexibility of the molecular structure that enables the accomodation of the substrate even at temperatures lower than the freezing point of water. The folding process,which, in theory, is also rendered uneasy due to the large increase in viscosity, the low residual energy in the system and the depressive effect of low temperatures, notably on hydrophobic interactions, is also rescued, mainly, through the overexpression of peptidyl prolyl cis/trans isomerases and of the trigger factor which is the first to take in charge the nascent polypeptide chain.. - Chapter 9 Cold-adapted H2O2 Tolerant Bacteria and their Catalases. Three novel species of psychrotolerant H2O2-resistant bacteria have been isolated from drain pools of a fish egg processing plant that uses H2O2 as a bleaching agent. Among them Vibrio rumoiensis was isolated from downstream of the drain pool, whereas Exiguobacterium oxidotolerans and Psychrobacter piscatorii were isolated from upstream. The catalase activity in the cell extract of the former was lower than that in the latter, which reflected the H2O2 concentration in their niches. The VktA (catalase from V. rumoiensis) and PktA (catalase from P. piscatorii) belonged to clade III, and EktA (catalase from E. oxidotolerans) belonged to clade I. From the temperature profile of their activities, these catalases exhibited heat sensitivity at higher than 60°C. The cell extract of V. rumoiensis exhibited lower catalase content (1.8%) than that of P. piscatorii (10%), whereas the former produces VktA, which exhibited a higher catalytic efficiency than the PktA. EktA content in the cell extract of E. oxidotolerans was 6.5% and EktA exhibited the highest catalase activity in both cell extract and the purified form among the three catalases. EktA possesses a wider bottleneck structure in the main channel for accepting substrates, enable it to react efficient with organic peroxides larger than H2O2 as substrates. Considering the environmental adaptation and distribution of microorganisms in this unique niche with high concentrations of H2O2 and low temperatures, certain variations of unknown bacterial species exist with certain variations of environmental adaptation mechanisms (e.g., cellular localization, production rate, and catalytic efficiency of catalase) depending on the environmental H2O2 concentration and fragility of cells. Furthermore, the characteristics of these catalase molecules reflect the environmental conditions (low temperatures and high concentrations of H2O2) under which these bacteria survive.. - Chapter 10 Microorganisms in Permafrost Ice Wedge and their Resuscitation Promoting Factor. Bacteria and fungi preserved for long periods at sub-zero temperatures in Alaskan and Siberian permafrost ice wedge were reactivated on agar by aerobic cultivation at 15°C. Culturable bacteria differed among ice samples, but several phylogenetic groups were closely related to those in other frozen environments. Incubation under controlled temperatures and the Arrhenius profiles of bacterial isolates from the Alaskan ice wedge indicated that they could grow at temperatures below 0°C without remarkable alterations in their cellular process. The novel ice wedge isolates, Glaciibacter superstes AHU1791T and Tomitella biformata AHU1821T, increased membrane fluidity at lower to subzero temperatures by modulating the fatty acid composition of the cytoplasmic membrane. Reactivating the non-culturable state of ice wedge isolates using resuscitation promoting factor (Rpf) and culturing melted ice wedge with Rpf provided indirect evidence that non-culturable bacteria exist within the ice wedge in situ. Bacteria in ice wedges can change their membrane fatty acid composition and/or structure to survive, but may then lose the ability to grow under laboratory conditions, as a final adaptation to long periods in a frozen natural environment.. - Chapter 11 Lipids in Cold-adapted Microorganisms. Ever since Escherichia coli, which is a mesophilic bacterium, was found to adjust its membrane fluidity in a liquid crystalline state by modulating fatty acid composition and the designation of this process as homeoviscous or homeophasic adaptation, numerous analogous phenomena have been reported in cold-adapted bacteria [psychrophilic or psychrotrophic (psychrotolerant) bacteria]. Unsaturation, which includes the biosynthesis of monounsaturated or long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and branched fatty acids, and branched-chain formation are the most important types of fatty acid modulation in psychrophilic and psychrotrophic (psychrotolerant) bacteria. The distribution of these fatty acids is not restricted to cold-adapted microorganisms: rather, it appears to depend on bacterial diversity (Gram- positive or negative) and/or habitat (terrestrial or marine environment) than on temperature. Eicosapentaenoic acid, which has been detected only in marine Gram-negative bacteria, had been regarded to confer significant membrane fluidity in bacteria, but it is now considered that it may also have a function in antioxidation or membrane modulation by constraining membrane fluidity. The mode of fatty acid modulation is unlikely to differ between psychrophilic and psychrotrophic bacteria, which had narrower and wider growth temperature ranges, respectively. The sole difference seems to be higher capacity to modulate fatty acid composition in psychrotrophic bacteria than in psychrophilic bacteria.
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK P 113-13-0178
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. The Battle for the Future of American Energy ; 2. "The Barbarians Are at the Door" ; 3. Energy Independence on the Horizon ; 4. "Game Over" ; 5. The Car of the Future ; 6. "Win, Win, Win, Win" ; 7. Wild Cards ; 8. The Energy Opportunity
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    Call number: PIK N 071-14-0110
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction ; Chapter 1: On the Economics of Climate Policy ; Chapter 2: Comment on "On the Economics of Climate Change Policy": Is Climate Change Mitigation the Ultimate Arbitrage Opportunity? ; Chapter 3: The Social Evaluation of Intergenerational Policies and Its Application to Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change ; Chapter 4: Comment on "The Social Evaluation of Intgrational Policies and Its Application to Intgrated Models of Climate Change" ; Chapter 5: Analytical General Equilibrium Effects of Energy Policy on on Output and Factor Prices ; Chapter 6: Comment on "Analytical General Equilibrium Effects of Energy Policy on on Output and Factor Prices" ; Chapter 7: Climate Policy's Uncertain Outcomes for Households: The Role of Complex Allocation Schemes in Cap-and-Trade ; Chapter 8: Comment on "Climate Policy's Uncertain Outcomes for Households: The Role of Complex Allocation Schemes in Cap-and-Trade" ; Chapter 9: What are the Costs for Meeting Distributional Objectives for Climate Policy? ; Chapter 10: Comment on "What are the Costs for Meeting Distributional Objectives for Climate Policy?" ; Chapter 11: Distributional Implications of Alternative U.S. Greenhouse Gas Control Measures ; Chapter 12: Comment on "Distributional Implications of Alternative U.S. Greenhouse Gas Control Measures" ; Chapter 13: The Distributional Impact of Climate Policy ; Chapter 14: Comment on "The Distributional Impact of Climate Policy" ; Chapter 15: CIM-EARTH: Framework and Case Study ; Chapter 16: Comment on "CIM-EARTH: Framework and Case Study" ; Chapter 17: The Global Effects of Subglobal Climate Policies ; Chapter 18: Comment on "The Global Effects of Subglobal Climate Policies" ; Chapter 19: Equity, Heterogeneity and International Environment Agreements ; Chapter 20: Comment on "Equity, Heterogeneity and International Environment Agreements"
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    Pages: XVII, 371 S. : graph. Darst.
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    Call number: PIK N 079-14-0116
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction ; Chapter 1: Low carbon futures for all? Strategic options for global availability of environmental technologies ; Chapter 2: The puzzling persistence of the intellectual property right/climate change relationship ; Chapter 3: Failure is not an option: enhancing the use of intellectual property tools to secure wider and more equitable access to climate change technologies ; Chapter 4: Partnership and sharing: beyond mainstream mechanisms ; Chapter 5: Public-private partnerships for wider and equitable access to climate technologies ; Chapter 6: Climate change, technology transfer and intellectual property rights: a modest exercise in thinking outside the box ; Chapter 7: Access to essential environmental technologies and poor communities: why human rights should be prioritized ; Chapter 8: Achieving greater access: a new role for established legal principles? ; Chapter 9: The 'new normal': food, climate change and intellectual property ; Chapter 10: Intellectual property: property rights and the public interest ; Chapter 11: A view from inside the renewable energy industry ; Chapter 12: A private institutional investment perspective
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    Pages: XVIII, 294 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780857934178
    Series Statement: Elgar law, technology and society
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    Call number: PIK B 160-13-0004 ; IASS 16.19491
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Introduction: What's Economics Got to Do with It? Part 1: Ecological Sustainability: How Much Nature Do We Need? 2. How Much Nature Do We Have? 3. How Much Nature Do We Need? Can We Sustain Its Use? 4. What Should We Do About It? Part 2: Economic Sustainability: How Much For Nature? 5. What is the Value of Nature? 6.Accounting for Economic Sustainability. 7. What Should We Do About It? 8. Bridging the Gap: Ecologial and Environmental Economics. Part 3: Sustainable Development: What Else Do We Need? 9. A Cure-All Paradigm? 10. What Should We Do About It? 11. Some Conclusions: What's Countable? What Counts? What Should We Do About It?
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    Pages: XV, 147 [1] S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780415686822 , 978-0-415-68683-9 , 978-0-203-11838-1
    Series Statement: Routledge textbooks in environmental and agricultural economics 5
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    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    Call number: PIK C 111-13-0053
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Teil 1 - Die Grundstruktur des Modells ; 1 Einleitung ; 2 Parteimotivationen und die Funktion der Regierung in der Gesellschaft ; 3 Die Grundlagen des Wählens ; 4 Die Grundlagen der Entscheidungsfindung der Regierung ; Teil 2 - Die Allgemeinen Auswirkungen der Ungewissheit ; 5 Der Begriff der Ungewißheit ; 6 Wie Ungewißheit die Entscheidungsfindung der Regierung beeinflußt ; 7 Die Entwicklung politischer Ideologien als Mittel zum Gewinn von Wählerstimmen ; 8 Statik und Dynamik von Parteiideologien ; 9 Rationalitätsprobleme unter Koalitionsregierungen ; 10 Die Bemühungen der Regierung um Stimmenmaximierung und das individuelle Grenzgleichgewicht ; Teil 3 - Besondere Auswirkungen der Informationskosten ; 11. Der Prozeß des Sich-Informierens ; 12 Wie rationale Bürger Informationskosten senken ; 13 Erträge aus Informationen und ihre Verminderung ; 14 Ursachen und Wirkungen rationaler Stimmenthaltung ; Teil 4 - Abgeleitete Implikationen und Hypothesen ; 15 Bemerkungen zu ökonomischen Theorien des Regierungsverhaltens ; 16 Aus der Theorie abgeleitete überprüfbare Sätze
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    Pages: XIV, 303 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: Nachdr.
    ISBN: 9783161461712
    Series Statement: Die Einheit der Gesellschaftswissenschaften 8
    Uniform Title: An economic theory of democracy
    Language: German
    Note: Zugl.: Stanford, Univ., Diss.
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    Call number: M 13.0097
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    Pages: IV, 312 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9781849519281
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