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  • 1
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York : Polis. Inst. of Arts and Sciences in America
    Call number: PIK N 456-16-89763 ; MOP 40901 / Mitte
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 288 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Polish Institute series 7
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell
    Call number: PIK B 020-16-89774
    Description / Table of Contents: The classic aide to econometric students worldwide is now in a new edition. Guide to Econometrics, 6th edition is designed to illuminate the logic of econometrics without formulas, providing intuition, skepticism, insights, humor, and practical advice. Designed for use in a range of courses, from undergraduate to graduate and PhD level. New chapters cover instrumental variables, computation considerations. Includes extensive information on GMM, nonparametrics, and an introduction to wavelets.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 585 S. , graph. Darst. , 26 cm
    Edition: 6. ed.
    ISBN: 1405182571 (pbk.) , 9781405182577 (pbk.) , 140518258X (hardcover) , 9781405182584 (hardcover)
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Call number: MOP Per 672/A(1978,20)
    In: Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR : N, Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften, Technik
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 67 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR : N, Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften, Technik 1978,20
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  • 4
    Call number: M 06.0236
    In: Kartographische Schriften
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: virtuelle 3D-Stadt- und Landschaftsmodelle. - Augmented reality. - Gefahren- und Risikokarten. - Mobile Kartennutzung. - Explorative Visualisierung. - Ausgewählte Anwendungen.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: ii, 148 S.
    ISBN: 3781216462
    Series Statement: Kartographische Schriften 10
    Classification:
    Cartography, Geographical Information Systems, GIS
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  • 5
    Call number: S 95.0162(12,1/2) ; ZSP-155(12,1/2)
    In: Brandenburgische geowissenschaftliche Beiträge
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 180 S.
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    Location: Lower compact magazine
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  • 6
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Boston [u.a.] : Artech House
    Call number: 6/M 06.0295
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Fundamentals of Satellite Navigation. - GPS System Segments. - GPS Satellite Signal Characteristics. - Satellite Signal Acquisition and Tracking. - Effects of RF Interference on GPS Satellite Signal Receiver Tracking. - Performance of Standalone GPS. - Differential GPS. - Integration of GPS With Other Sensors. - The Russian GLONASS System. - INMARSAT Civil Navigation Satellite Overlay. - GPS Markets and Applications.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvii, 703 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1580538940
    Series Statement: The Artech House mobile communications series
    Classification:
    Reference Systems
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  • 7
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar]
    Call number: AWI P6-89-0490
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 124, 5 Seiten
    Edition: Stand: 16. Oktober 1979
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Einleitung. - Internationale Zusammenarbeit. - Staatliche Zusammenarbeit. - Nichtstaatliche Zusammenarbeit. - I. Wissenschaftliches Programm. - 1. Astronomie. - 2. Biowissenschaften. - 2.1 Das marine Ökosystem und seine lebenden Ressourcen. - 2.1.1 Nährstoffangebot, Phytoplanktonproduktion und Zooplankton. - 2.1.2 Die Rolle des Benthos. - 2.1.3 Die Rolle der Mikroorganismen. - 2.1.4 Verbreitung und Häufigkeit der Robben im Packeis der Weddell-See. - 2.1.5 Verbreitung und Lebensgeschichte von Fischen und Tintenfischen. - 2.1.6 Großskalige Verbreitung und Verdriftung des Krill. - 2.1.7 Zusammensetzung und Verhalten von Krillschwärmen. - 2.1.8 Frischhaltung und Verarbeitung des Krill. - 2.2 Die Anpassung antarktischer Meeresorganismen an ihren Lebensraum. - 2.2.1 Experimentelle Arbeiten und Seeuntersuchungen zur Ökophysiologie des Krill. - 2.2.2 Temperaturregulation und Nahrungsbedarf bei antarktischen warmblütigen Tieren. - 2.2.3 Wachstum, Verdauung und Nahrungsausnutzung bei antarktischen Fischen. - 2.2.4 Frostschutzanpassungen von Meerestieren. - 2.2.5 Taxonomie antarktischer Meeresorganismen. - 2.3 Terrestrische Biologie in der Antarktis. - 2.3.1 Temperaturanpassungen der Brutbiologie antarktischer Vögel. - 2.3.2 Biochemische Grundlagen der Wachstumsvorgänge wechsewarmer Organismen unter sehr niedrigen Temperaturen. - 2.3.3 Nahrungsbiologie wechselwarmer Pflanzenfresser. - 2.3.4 Untersuchung der Flechten, Pilze und Bakterien in der Antarktis und auf den vorgelagerten Inseln. - 2.3.5 Photosynthese und heterotrophe Lebensweise von Pflanzen bei sehr niedrigen Temperaturen. - 2.4 Umweltschutz in der Antarktis. - 2.5 Humanbiologie und Medizin in Polargebieten. - 3. Geodäsie, Kartographie und Fernerkundung. - 3.1 Satelliten-Geodäsie. - 3.2 Geodätische Positionsbestimmung (Doppler Satellite Positioning). - 3.3 Geodätisch-kartographische Aufnahme eisfreier Gebiete. - 3.4 Fernerkundung mit Satelliten. - 4. Geologie und Geophysik. - 4.1 Studium der Driftvorgänge als Beitrag zur Erdgeschichte der Antarktis. - 4.1.1 Untersuchung magnetischer Strukturen mit aeromagnetischen Aufnahmen. - 4.1.2 Paläomagnetische Untersuchungen zur Driftgeschichte. - 4.1.3 Mikroerdbeben als Indikatoren für eine aktive Tektonik. - 4.1.4 Erdgezeiten und Eigenschwingungen der Erde. - 4.2 Untersuchungen über den Aufbau von Kruste und Mantel. - 4.2.1 Aufbau des Felsuntergrundes des transantarktischen Gebirgszuges im Bereich östlich des Filchner-Schelfeises. - 4.2.2 Aufbau des tieferen Untergrundes in der Weddell-See, dem Filchner/Ronne-Schelfeis und der Umrandung. - 4.2.3 Älteste und hochmetamorphe Gesteine der Ostantarktis. - 4.3 Stratigraphie, Tektonik und Magmatismus in den mobilen Bereichen. - 4.3.1 Mobile Randbereiche der Ostantarktis. - 4.3.2 Paläozoisches und mesozdisches Deckgebirge (Beacon-Obergruppe) im Transantarktischen Gebirge. - 4.3.3 Jungpaläozoische bis känozoische Orogene im Umkreis des Filchner/Ronne-Schelfeises. - 4.4 Studium exogener Vorgänge unter extrem kalten Bedingungen. - 4.4.1 Glazialgeologie und -geomorphologie. - 4.4.2 Verwitterung und Schuttbildung. - 4.5 Geowissenschaftliehe Meeresforschung. - 5. Glaziologie. - 5.1 Massenhaushalt und Dynamik des Filchner/Ronne-Schelfeises. - 5.2 Bestimmung der Eismächtigkeiten und ihrer zeitlichen Variation im Filchner/RonneSchelfeis-Sektor und der umrandeten Gebiete. - 5.3 Bestimmung des Aufbaus und der inneren Struktur des Filchner/Ronne-Schelfeises aus geophysikalischen Oberflächenmessungen. - 5.4 Untersuchungen zur Dynamik des Packeises im Weddell-Gyre. - 5.5 Physikalische Eigenschaften des Meereises. - 5.6 Glaziologische Bohrungen 5.7 Chemische Zusammensetzung und Akkumulationsgeschichte des antarktischen Background-Aerosol; globaler Transport von Spurengasen und Aerosolen. - 5.8 Untersuchung der elastischen und rheologischen Eigenschaften von Eis, seiner Wärmeleitfähigkeit und deformationsbedingten Textur. - 6. Hohe Atmosphäre und Extraterrestrische Physik. - 6.1 Untersuchung von Whistlern und VLF-Radioemissionen (Chorus, Hiss usw.), u.a. an konjugierten Punkten. - 6.2 Untersuchung erdmagnetischer Pulsationen an konjugierten Punkten. - 6.3 Untersuchung von Atmospherics zur genaueren Erfassung der weltweiten Gewitter-Aktivität. - 6.4 Messungen des luftelektrischen Feldes. - 6.5 Untersuchung der Ionosphäre vom Ballon aus im Licht der Mg+-Resonanzlinien. - 6.6 Messung der vertikalen Ozon-, Wasserdampf und Aerosolverteilung bis zu 30 km Höhe. - 6.7 Messungen der Emission in der infraroten 9,6 µ Ozonbande vom Boden aus. - 6.8 Weitere eventuell oder später mögliche Projekte. - 6.9 Vorschlag für eine erdmagnetische Grundausrüstung der Antarktisstation. - 6.10 Expedition zur Meteoritensuche. - 6.11 Untersuchung von Mikrometeoriten und kosmischem Staub. - 7. Meteorologie und Ozeanographie. - 7.1 Meteorologie. - 7.1.1 Atmosphärische Grenzschicht. - 7.1.2 Untersuchung der Stratosphären-Zirkulation. - 7.1.3 Langzeitmessungen von Spurengasen. - 7.1.4 Weitere Forschungsvorhaben. - 7.1.5 Wetterdienstliche Beobachtungen und Beratungen. - 7.1.6 Meteorologische Grundausüstung der Antarktisstation. - 7.2 Physikalische Ozeanographie. - 7.2.1 Bildung und Ausbreitung von Bodenwasser im atlantischen Sektor der Zirkum-Antarktischen See. - 7.2.2 Numerische Simulation der vertikalen Flüsse von Stoff, Energie und Impuls. - 7.2.3 Zeitskalen von Transportvorgängen im Tiefenwasser mit Hilfe von radioaktiven Spurenstoffen. - 7.2.4 Bestimmung von Schwermetallen im Antarktischen Ozean. - 7.2.5 Fischereiozeanographie im antarktischen Wasserring. - 7.2.6 Weitere Forschungsvorhaben. - 8. Ingenieurwissenschaften. - 8.1 Schiffstechnik. - 8.1.1 Ingenieurwissenschaftliches Meß- und Erprobungsprogramm über das Verhalten von Schiffen im Eis sowie technische Entwicklungen im Bau eisgehender Schiffe. - 8.2 Eisbergortung und Navigation. - 8.2.1 Eisbergortung. - 8.2.2 Entwicklung präziser Positionierungssysteme (auch für dynamische Positionierung), die eine ungestörte Signalübermittlung durch Eis- und Wasserschichten mit verschiedenen Dichtegehalten ermöglichen. - 8.3 Bautechnik I Einzelprojekte. - 8.4 Explorationstechniken. - 8.5 Weitere Themen.
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Darmstadt : Dietrich Steinkopff Verlag
    Call number: M 19.92198
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Series Statement: Uni-Taschenbücher 786
    Language: German
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  • 9
    Call number: M 19.92198(1)
    In: Grundkurs Physik
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 182 Seiten , mit 46 Abbildungen
    ISBN: 3798505071
    Series Statement: Grundkurs Physik Band 1
    Language: German
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    Monograph available for loan
    Darmstadt : Dietrich Steinkopff Verlag
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    Call number: M 19.92198(2)
    In: Grundkurs Physik
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 207 Seiten , mit 47 Abbildungen
    ISBN: 3798505667
    Series Statement: Grundkurs Physik Band 2
    Language: German
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    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Columbus, Ohio : Institute of Polar Studies, The Ohio State University
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    Call number: AWI G7-19-92159
    In: Report / Institute of Polar Studies, No. 64
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 148 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Report / Institute of Polar Studies 64
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS: Abstract. - Acknowledgments. - List of Figures. - List of Plates. - List of Tables. - Value of Microparticle Studies. - Reasons for Variations in Particle Concentration. - Laboratory Techniques. - Particle Concentration and Size Distribution. - Sample Preparation. - Contamination. - Particle Counters. - Laboratory Procedures. - Particle Composition. - Sample Preparation. - Types of Particles and Their Seasonal Variation. - Particle Types. - Variations of Particle Concentrations. - Antarctic Peninsula. - Marie Byrd Land. - Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peru. - Annual Layers in Deep Ice Cores. - Chronologies for the Byrd and Camp Century Deep Ice Cores. - The Byrd Station Deep Ice Core. - Age Calculation. - Discussion. - The Camp Century Deep Ice Core. - Vertical Strain Rates. - Age Calculation. - Discussion. - Morphology and Elemental Composition of Microparticles. - Data Analysis. - Results. - Discussion. - The Relationships Among Dust, Oxygen Isotopes and Climate. - Microparticle Variations Over Millennial Time Invervals. - Dust, Oxygen Isotopes and Climate. - Discussion. - Is There A Relationship Between Volcanic Activity and Climatic Change?. - General. - Theory. - Supportive Evidence. - Cycles. - Discussion. - Suggestions for Future Work. - Conclusions. - References. - Appendix A. - Appendix B. - Appendix C. - Appendix D.
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  • 12
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York : Cambridge University Press
    Call number: PIK P 113-06-0232
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: p. cm.
    ISBN: 0521865034
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    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 160-06-0229
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 410 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0521823137
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    Monograph available for loan
    Beijing [u.a.] : O'Reilly
    Call number: 18/M 06.0431
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXII, 517 S.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0596001738
    Classification:
    Informatics
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  • 15
    Call number: S 02.0237(7)
    In: Geotechnologien science report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 219 S.
    Series Statement: Geotechnologien science report 7
    Classification:
    Deposits
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    Call number: S 02.0237(8)
    In: Geotechnologien science report
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 103 S.
    Series Statement: Geotechnologien science report 8
    Classification:
    Cartography, Geographical Information Systems, GIS
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    Call number: 13/ZSP-607(190+196)
    In: Proceedings of the ocean drilling program [Elektronische Ressource]
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 1 CD-ROM , Booklet (XXI, 23 S.) , 12 cm
    Series Statement: Proceedings of the ocean drilling program [Elektronische Ressource] : Scientific results 190+196.2000
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    Call number: M 16.90059
    Description / Table of Contents: This handbook brings together a great deal of new data on the static and dynamic elastic properties of granular and other composite material. The authors are at the very center of today's research and present new and imported theoretical tools that have enabled our current understanding of the complex behavior of rocks.There are three central themes running throughout the presentation: ? Rocks as the prototypical material for defining a class of materials? The PM space model as a useful theoretical construct for developing a phenomenology? A sequence of refined analysis methods. This suite of
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 395 S. , ill., maps
    ISBN: 9783527407033
    Classification:
    Planetary Interiors
    Language: English
    Note: Nonlinear Mesoscopic Elasticity; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Systems; 1.2 Examples of Phenomena; 1.3 The Domain of Exploration; 1.4 Outline; References; 2 Microscopic/Macroscopic Formulation of the Traditional Theory of Linear and Nonlinear Elasticity; 2.1 Prefatory Remarks; 2.2 From Microscopic to Continuum; 2.2.1 A Microscopic Description; 2.2.2 Microscopic Description and Thermodynamics; 2.2.3 From Microscopic Model to Continuum Elasticity; 2.3 Continuum Elasticity and Macroscopic Phenomenology; 2.3.1 Displacement, Strain, and Stress. , 2.3.2 Dynamics of the Displacement Field2.3.3 Coupling Continuum Elasticity to Auxiliary Fields; 2.3.4 Inhomogeneous Elastic Systems; 2.4 Thermodynamics; 2.4.1 Thermodynamic Derivatives; 2.4.2 Series Expansion for ES; 2.4.3 Series Expansion for EZ; 2.4.4 Series Expansion for FT; 2.4.5 Assemble the Pieces; 2.5 Energy Scales; References; 3 Traditional Theory of Nonlinear Elasticity, Results; 3.1 Quasistatic Response; Linear and Nonlinear; 3.1.1 Quasistatic Response; Linear; 3.1.2 Quasistatic Response; Nonlinear; 3.2 Dynamic Response; Linear; 3.3 Quasistatic/Dynamic Response; Nonlinear. , 3.4 Dynamic Response Nonlinear; 3.4.1 Basic Equations; 3.4.2 Wave Propagation; 3.4.3 Resonant Bar; 3.5 Exotic Response; Nonlinear; 3.6 Green Functions; 3.6.1 Green Function, Free Space; 3.6.2 Green Function, Resonant Bar; References; 4 Mesoscopic Elastic Elements and Macroscopic Equations of State; 4.1 Background; 4.2 Elastic Elements; 4.2.1 Hertz-Mindlin Contacts; 4.2.2 Hysteretic Hertzian Contacts; 4.2.3 Hertzian Asperities; 4.2.4 Van der Waals Surfaces; 4.2.5 Other; 4.3 Effective Medium Theory; 4.4 Equations of State; Examples; 4.4.1 Hertzian Contacts; 4.4.2 Van der Waals Surfaces. , 4.4.3 Generalization and CaveatsReferences; 5 Auxiliary Fields; 5.1 Temperature; 5.2 Saturation; 5.2.1 Saturation/Strain Coupling; 5.2.2 Saturation/Strain Response; 5.3 The Conditioning Field, X; References; 6 Hysteretic Elastic Elements; 6.1 Finite Displacement Elastic Elements; Quasistatic Response; 6.1.1 Finite Displacement Elastic Elements: The Model; 6.1.2 Finite Displacement Elastic Element: Implementing the Model; 6.2 Finite Displacement Elastic Elements: Inversion; 6.3 Finite Displacement Elastic Elements: Dynamic Response; 6.3.1 Finite Displacement Elastic Element: Resonant Bar. , 6.3.2 Finite Displacement Elastic Element: Wave Mixing6.4 Models with Hysteresis; 6.5 Summary; 6.6 Models with Hysteresis, Detail; 6.6.1 Hertzian Contacts; 6.6.2 The Masing Rules; 6.6.3 The Endochronic Formalism; References; 7 The Dynamics of Elastic Systems; Fast and Slow; 7.1 Fast/Slow Linear Dynamics; 7.1.1 Quasistatic Response; 7.1.2 AC Response; 7.2 Fast Nonlinear Dynamics; 7.3 Auxiliary Fields and Slow Dynamics; 7.3.1 X = The Conditioning Field; 7.3.2 X = Temperature; 7.4 Summary; References; 8 Q and Issues of Data Modeling/Analysis; 8.1 Attenuation in Linear Elastic Systems. , 8.1.1 Wave Vector Dispersion.
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    Call number: S 99.0435(35)
    In: EUREF publication
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 412 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3898887952
    Series Statement: 35
    Classification:
    Geodesy
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    Call number: MOP 44977
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 70 S.
    Language: German
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    Call number: AWI G6-19-92215
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 182 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Izd. 2., pererabot. i dop.
    Language: Russian
    Note: In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Fort Collins : Colorado State Univ.
    Call number: MOP 44601 / Mitte
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    Monograph available for loan
    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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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Reykjavik : Orkustofnun, National Energy Authority [u.a.]
    Call number: M 06.0419
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 502 S.
    ISBN: 9979681837
    Classification:
    Geothermal Energy
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    Call number: 8/M 06.0561
    In: NATO science series
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 383 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 1402049102
    Series Statement: NATO science series : IV, Earth and environment science 71
    Classification:
    Hydrology
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  • 26
    Call number: ZS-224(13)
    In: Tharandter Klimaprotokolle
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: VII, 137 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3860054872
    Series Statement: Tharandter Klimaprotokolle 13
    Classification:
    Hydrology
    Note: Zugl.: Dresden, Techn. Univ., Diss., 2005
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    Call number: ZS-090(527) ; ZSP-168-527
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: V, 294, XXI S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISSN: 1618-3193
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 527
    Classification:
    Oceanology
    Note: Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., Diss., 2005
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    Chantilly, Va. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: 11/M 06.0436
    In: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: The very successful orbital missions of the 1990's, Clementine and Lunar Prospector, provided key mineralogical, geochemical, and geophysical data sets that extended our view of the Moon beyond what we knew from Apollo and Luna exploration to a truly global perspective. These new data sets have been integrated with information gained from three preceding decades of study of lunar samples and older, less complete remotely sensed data sets. Although there have been no new lunar sample-return missions since Apollo and Luna, new samples are available in the form of meteorites, recognized to be pieces of the Moon. These, too, play a role in improved knowledge of the Moon and in helping to couple information obtained by remote sensing with information obtained from rock and soil samples. As we stand on the edge of a new era of lunar and planetary exploration, including new missions to the Moon, Mars, and other planets and moons, we find it essential to examine in depth how the wide variety of data sets obtained during the course of lunar exploration can be used together to better understand the formation of the Moon and how it evolved to its present state. Such an understanding holds important lessons for the new era of lunar exploration as well as the exploration of other planets in the Solar System. This will ultimately lead to better knowledge of how our own planet Earth - with its unique environment suitable for the origin and evolution of life - originated and changed with time. This book assesses the current state of knowledge of lunar geoscience, given the data sets provided by missions of the 1990's, and lists remaining key questions as well as new ones for future exploration to address. It documents how a planet or moon other than the world on which we live can be studied and understood in light of integrated suites of specific kinds of information. The Moon is the only body other than Earth for which we have material samples of known geologic context for study. This book seeks to show how the different kinds of information gained about the Moon relate to each other and also to learn from this experience, thus allowing more efficient planning for the exploration of other worlds.
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry 60
    Note: Chapter 1. New Views of Lunar Geoscience: An Introduction and Overview by Harald Hiesinger and James W. Head III, p. 1 - 81 Chapter 2. Understanding the Lunar Surface and Space-Moon Interactions by Paul Lucey, Randy L. Korotev, Jeffrey J. Gillis, Larry A. Taylor, David Lawrence, Bruce A. Campbell, Rick Elphic, Bill Feldman, Lon L. Hood, Donald Hunten, Michael Mendillo, Sarah Noble, James J. Papike, Robert C. Reedy, Stefanie Lawson, Tom Prettyman, Olivier Gasnault, and Sylvestre Maurice, p. 83 - 220 Chapter 3. The Constitution and Structure of the Lunar Interior by Mark A. Wieczorek, Bradley L. Jolliff, Amir Khan, Matthew E. Pritchard, Benjamin P. Weiss, James G. Williams, Lon L. Hood, Kevin Righter, Clive R. Neal, Charles K. Shearer, I. Stewart McCallum, Stephanie Tompkins, B. Ray Hawke, Chris Peterson, Jeffrey J. Gillis, and Ben Bussey, p. 221 - 364 Chapter 4. Thermal and Magmatic Evolution of the Moon by Charles K. Shearer, Paul C. Hess, Mark A. Wieczorek, Matt E. Pritchard, E. Mark Parmentier, Lars E. Borg, John Longhi, Linda T. Elkins-Tanton, Clive R. Neal, Irene Antonenko, Robin M. Canup, Alex N. Halliday, Tim L. Grove, Bradford H. Hager, D-C. Lee, and Uwe Wiechert, p. 365 - 518 Chapter 5. Cratering History and Lunar Chronology by Dieter Stˆffler, Graham Ryder, Boris A. Ivanov, Natalia A. Artemieva, Mark J. Cintala, and Richard A. F. Grieve, p. 519 - 596 Chapter 6. Development of the Moon by Michael B. Duke, Lisa R. Gaddis, G. Jeffrey Taylor, and Harrison H. Schmitt, p. 597 - 656 Chapter 7. Earth-Moon System, Planetary Science, and Lessons Learned by Michael B. Duke, Lisa R. Gaddis, G. Jeffrey Taylor, and Harrison H. Schmitt, p. 657 - 704
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 528
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    College Station, Tex. : Stata Press
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    Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell Publ.
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    Pages: IX, 195 S.
    ISBN: 140512475X (hardcover) , 1405124768 (pbk.) , 9781405124751 , 9781405124768
    Series Statement: Blackwell manifestos
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    Call number: IASS 16.89936
    Description / Table of Contents: [eine Publikation der Arbeitsgruppe Relativität der Jungen Akademie an der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina]
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
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    In: Internal friction and ultrasonic attenuation in crystalline solids ; 2
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    Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter
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    Series Statement: Narratologia 19
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    New York : Columbia University Press
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
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    Wallingford [u.a.] : CABI Pub.
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    Chantilly, Va. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: 11/M 05.0596(58)
    In: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: The publication of this volume occurs at the one-hundredth anniversary of 1905, which has been called the annus mirabilus because it was the year of a number of enormous scientific advances. Among them are four papers by Albert Einstein explaining (among other things) Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect, the special theory of relativity, and the equation E = mc2. Also of significance in 1905 was the first application of another major advance in physics, which dramatically changed the fields of Earth and planetary science. In March of 1905 (and published the following year), Ernest Rutherford presented the following in the Silliman Lectures at Yale: "The helium observed in the radioactive minerals is almost certainly due to its production from the radium and other radioactive substances contained therein. If the rate of production of helium from known weights of the different radioelements were experimentally known, it should thus be possible to determine the interval required for the production of the amount of helium observed in radioactive minerals, or, in other words, to determine the age of the mineral." Rutherford E (1906) Radioactive Transformations. Charles Scriber's Sons, NY Thus radioisotopic geochronology was born, almost immediately shattering centuries of speculative conjectures and estimates and laying the foundation for establishment of the geologic timescale, the age of the Earth and meteorites, and a quantitative understanding of the rates of processes ranging from nebular condensation to Quaternary glaciations. There is an important subplot to the historical development of radioisotopic dating over the last hundred years, which, ironically, arises directly from the subsequent history of the U-He dating method Rutherford described in 1905. Almost as soon as radioisotopic dating was invented, it was recognized that the U-He [or later the (U-Th)/He method], provided ages that were often far younger than those allowed by stratigraphic correlations or other techniques such as U/Pb dating. Clearly, as R.J. Strutt noted in 1910, He ages only provided "minimum values, because helium leaks out from the mineral, to what extent it is impossible to say" (Strutt, 1910, Proc Roy Soc Lond, Ser A 84:379-388). For several decades most attention was diverted to U/Pb and other techniques better suited to measurement of crystallization ages and establishment of the geologic timescale. Gradually it became clear that other radioisotopic systems such as K/Ar and later fission-track also provided ages that were clearly younger than formation ages. In 1910 it may have been impossible to say the extent to which He (or most other elements) leaked out of minerals, but eventually a growing understanding of thermally-activated diffusion and annealing began to shed light on the significance of such ages. The recognition that some systems can provide cooling, rather than formation, ages, was gradual and diachronous across radioisotopic systems. Most of the heavy lifting in this regard was accomplished by researchers working on the interpretation of K/Ar and fission-track ages. Ironically, Rutherfordπs He-based radioisotopic system was one of the last to be quantitatively interpreted as a thermochronometer, and has been added to K/Ar (including 40Ar/39Ar) and fission-track methods as important for constraining the medium- to low-temperature thermal histories of rocks and minerals. Thermochronology has had a slow and sometimes fitful maturation from what were once troubling age discrepancies and poorly-understood open-system behaviors, into a powerful branch of geochronology applied by Earth scientists from diverse fields. Cooling ages, coupled with quantitative understanding of crystal-scale kinetic phenomena and crustal- or landscape-scale interpretational models now provide an enormous range of insights into tectonics, geomorphology, and subjects of other fields. At the same time, blossoming of lower temperature thermochronometric approaches has inspired new perspectives into the detailed behavior of higher temperature systems that previously may have been primarily used for establishing formation ages. Increased recognition of the importance of thermal histories, combined with improved analytical precision, has motivated progress in understanding the thermochronologic behavior of U/Pb, Sm/Nd, Lu/Hf, and other systems in a wide range of minerals, filling out the temperature range accessible by thermochronologic approaches. Thus the maturation of low- and medium-temperature thermochronology has led to a fuller understanding of the significance of radioisotopic ages in general, and to one degree or another has permeated most of geochronology. Except in rare cases, the goal of thermochronology is not thermal histories themselves, but rather the geologic processes responsible for them. Thermochronometers are now routinely used for quantifying exhumation histories (tectonic or erosional), magmatism, or landscape evolution. As thermochronology has matured, so have model and interpretational approaches used to convert thermal histories into these more useful geologic histories. Low-temperature thermochronology has been especially important in this regard, as knowledge of thermal processes in the uppermost few kilometers of the crust require consideration of coupled interactions of tectonic, geodynamic, and surface processes. Exciting new developments in these fields in turn drive improved thermochronologic methods and innovative sampling approaches. The chapters This volume presents 22 chapters covering many of the important modern aspects of thermochronology. The coverage of the chapters ranges widely, including historical perspective, analytical techniques, kinetics and calibrations, modeling approaches, and interpretational methods. In general, the chapters focus on intermediate- to low-temperature thermochronometry, though some chapters cover higher temperature methods such as monazite U/Pb closure profiles, and the same theory and approaches used in low-temperature thermochronometry are generally applicable to higher temperature systems. The widely used low- to medium-temperature thermochronometric systems are reviewed in detail in these chapters, but while there are numerous chapters reviewing various aspects of the apatite (U-Th)/He system, there is no chapter singularly devoted to it, partly because of several previous reviews recently published on this topic. Chapter 1 by Reiners, Ehlers, and Zeitler provides a perspective on the history of thermochronology, comments on modern work in this field and general lessons on the potential for noise to be turned into signal. This chapter also provides a summary of the current challenges, unresolved issues, and most exciting prospects in the field. Much of the modern understanding of kinetic controls on apparent ages, thermal histories, and sampling approaches comes from decades of progress in fission-track dating, a method that remains as essential as ever, partly because of the power of track-length measurements and the depth of (at least empirical) understanding of the kinetics of track annealing. Tagami, Donelick and OπSullivan review the fundamentals of modern fission-track dating (Chapter 2). Two of the most commonly dated, well-understood, and powerful minerals dated by fission-track methods are apatite and zircon, and the specifics of modern methods for these systems and their kinetics are reviewed by Donelick, OπSullivan, and Ketcham (Chapter 3), and Tagami (Chapter 4). Although 40Ar/39Ar and (U-Th)/He dating methods followed somewhat different paths to their modern thermochronologic incarnations, they have many features in common, especially in the kinetics of diffusion and closure. Zeitler and Harrison review the concepts underlying both 40Ar/39Ar and (U-Th)/He methods (Chapter 5). Zircon was one of the first minerals dated by the (U-Th)/He method, but has only just begun to be used for thermochronometry of both bedrock and detrital samples, as reviewed by Reiners (Chapter 6). Continuous time-temperature paths from intracrystalline variations of radiogenic Ar proven perhaps the most powerful of all thermochronologic approaches, and an innovative analogous approach in He dating (4He/3He thermochronometry) is revealing remarkably powerful constraints on the extreme low temperature end of thermal histories, as reviewed by Shuster and Farley (Chapter 7). Thermochronology of detrital minerals provides unique constraints on the long-term evolution of orogens, sediment provenance, and depositional age constraints, to name a few. Bernet and Garver (Chapter 8) review the essentials of detrital zircon fission-track dating, one of the most venerable and robust of detrital thermochronometers, and in Chapter 9, Hodges, Ruhl, Wobus, and Pringle review the use of 40Ar/39Ar dating of detrital minerals, demonstrating the power of detrital muscovite ages in illuminating variations in exhumation rates in catchments over broad landscapes. (U-Th)/He thermochronometry presents several unique interpretational challenges besides new kinetics and low temperature sensitivity. One of these is long-alpha stopping distances, and its coupling with diffusion and U-Th zonation in age corrections. Dunai reviews modeling approaches to deal with these issues in interpreting low-temperature thermal histories (Chapter 10). Ketcham (Chapter 11) reviews the theory and calibration of both forward and inverse models of thermal histories from fission-track and (U-Th)/He data, and makes some important points about the interpretations of such models. Translating thermal histories into exhumational histories and their tectonic or geomorphic significance across a landscape requires quantitative understanding of the thermal structure of the crust and how it is perturbed, a review of which is presented by Ehlers (Chapter 12). Braun (Chapter 13) illustrates the power of low-temperature thermochronometry to constrain topographic evolution of landscapes over time, using PECUBE. Gallagher, Stephenson, Brown, Holmes, and Ballester present a novel method of inverse modeling of fission-track and (U-Th)/He data for thermal histories over landscapes (Chapter 14). Continuous time-temperature paths from closure profiles or their step-heating-derived equivalents are, to some degree, the holy grail of thermochronology. Harrison, Zeitler, Grove, and Lovera (Chapter 15) provide a review of the theory, measurement, and interpretation of continuous thermal histories at both intermediate and high temperatures, derived from both K-feldspar 40Ar/39Ar and monazite U/Pb dating. Extensional orogens provide a special challenge and opportunity for thermochronometry because tectonic exhumation by footwall unroofing often outstrips erosional exhumation, and often occurs at high rates. As Stockli shows (Chapter 16) thermochronology in these setting provides opportunities to measure rates of a number of important processes, as well as obtain a snapshot of crustal thermal structure and its imprint on thermochronometers with varying closure temperatures. Spotila (Chapter 17) reviews the use of thermochronology applied to tectonic geomorphology in a wide range of orogenic settings, introducing the concept of denudational maturity. Thermochronology has found great utility in economic geology, and newly developed approaches pose great potential in this area, and shown by McInnes, Evans, Fu, and Garwin in their review of the use and modeling of thermochronology of hydrothermal ore deposits (Chapter 18). The thermal histories of sedimentary basins are also critical to understanding thermal maturation of hydrocarbons, but are also critical for understanding basin formation, erosional histories of source regions, fluid flow, and climate change and other temporal signals preserved in sedimentary rocks. Armstrong (Chapter 19) reviews these issues and the use of thermochronology in deducing the thermal histories of sedimentary basins. Drawing on large datasets of bedrock apatite fission-track dates, Kohn, Gleadow, Brown, Gallagher, Lorencak, and Noble demonstrate the power of modeling, and, importantly, effectively visualizing, integrated thermotectonic and denudational histories over large regions (Chapter 20). Thermal histories of meteorites provide constraints on a wide range of fundamentally important processes, including nebular condensation and early solar-system metamorphic histories, and the dynamics of interplanetary collisions and shock metamorphism. Min reviews thermochronologic approaches to understanding meteorite thermal histories (Chapter 21), including new methods and approaches. Finally, the importance of robust models with which to interpret thermochronologic data is underscored by the review of the Software for Interpretation and Analysis of Thermochronologic Data (Chapter 22), summarized and compiled by Ehlers, for programs associated with the work of authors in this volume and others.
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy & geochemistry 58
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    Note: Chapter 1. Past, present, and future of thermochronology by Peter W. Reiners, Todd A. Ehlers, and Peter K. Zeitler, p. 1 - 18 Chapter 2. Fundamentals of fission-track thermochronology by Takahiro Tagami, Paul B. OπSullivan, p. 19 - 48 Chapter 3. Apatite fission-track analysis by Raymond A. Donelick, Paul B. O'Sullivan, and Richard A. Ketcham, p. 49 - 94 Chapter 4. Zircon fission-track thermochronology and applications to fault studies by Takahiro Tagami, p. 95 - 122 Chapter 5. Fundamentals of noble gas thermochronometry by T. Mark Harrison and Peter K. Zeitler, p. 123 - 150 Chapter 6. Zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronometry by Peter W. Reiners, p. 151 - 180 Chapter 7. 4He/3He thermochronometry: theory, practice, and potential complications by David L. Shuster and Kenneth A. Farley, p. 181 - 204 Chapter 8. Fission-track analysis of detrital zircon by Matthias Bernet and John I. Garver, p. 205 - 238 Chapter 9. 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology of detrital minerals by Kip V. Hodges, Katherine Watson Ruhl, C.W. Wobus, and M.S. Pringle, p. 239 - 258 Chapter 10. Forward modeling and interpretation of (U-Th)/He ages by Tibor J. Dunai, p. 259 - 274 Chapter 11. Forward and inverse modeling of low-temperature thermochronometry data by Richard A. Ketcham, p. 275 - 314 Chapter 12. Crustal thermal processes and the interpretation of thermochronometer data by Todd A. Ehlers, p. 315 - 350 Chapter 13. Quantitative constraints on the rate of landform evolution derived from low-temperature thermochronology by Jean Braun, p. 351 - 374 Chapter 14. Exploiting 3D spatial sampling in inverse modeling of thermochronological data by Kerry Gallagher, John Stephenson, Roderick Brown, Chris Holmes, and Pedro Ballester, p. 375 - 388 Chapter 15. Continuous thermal histories from inversion of closure profiles by T. Mark Harrison, Marty Grove, Oscar M. Lovera, and Peter K. Zeitler, p. 389 - 410 Chapter 16. Application of low-temperature thermochronometry to extensional tectonic settings by Daniel F. Stockli, p. 411 - 448 Chapter 17. Applications of low-temperature thermochronometry to quantification of recent exhumation in mountain belts by James Spotila, p. 449 - 466 Chapter 18. Application of thermochronology to hydrothermal ore deposits by Brent I. A. McInnes, Noreen J. Evans, Frank Q. Fu, and Steve Garwin, p. 467 - 498 Chapter 19. Thermochronometers in sedimentary basins by Phillip A. Armstrong, p. 499 - 526 Chapter 20. Visualizing thermotectonic and denudation histories using apatite fission track thermochronology by Barry P. Kohn, Andrew J.W. Gleadow, Roderick W. Brown, Kerry Gallagher, Matevz Lorencak, and Wayne P. Noble, p. 527 - 566 Chapter 21. Low-temperature thermochronometry of meteorites by Kyoungwon Min, p. 567 - 588 Chapter 22. Computational tools for low-temperature thermochronometer interpretation by Todd A. Ehlers, Tehmasp Chaudhri, Santosh Kumar, Chris W. Fuller, Sean D. Willett, Richard A. Ketcham, Mark T. Brandon, David X. Belton, Barry P. Kohn, Andrew J.W. Gleadow, Tibor J. Dunai, and Frank Q. Fu, p. 589 - 622
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    Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub
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    Description / Table of Contents: In an increasingly globalized world, an understanding of the role of international trade is central to the study of agricultural economics and agribusiness. This text interweaves these two elements, explaining the theories and practices relevant to agricultural trade. Using real-life examples to explain theories and models, the text prepares readers to critically examine agricultural trade issues. In addition to its comprehensive coverage, each chapter features chapter overviews and summaries, key concepts, questions for review, and suggested readings.Explains the theories and practices releva
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    ISBN: 1405108002 (hardback : alk. paper) , 0470759186 , 9781405108003
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    Note: Classical theory of comparative advantageComparative advantage with two factors of production -- Comparative advantage and factor endowments : the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem -- Imperfect competition and economies of scale in trade -- The partial equilibrium analysis of international trade -- Trade restrictions : tariffs -- Non-tariff trade barriers -- Domestic support policies and trade -- Multilateral trade negotiations and U.S. trade policy -- Economic integration -- Foreign exchange markets and the exchange rate -- Agricultural trade and the exchange rate -- International capital movements and multinational corporations -- Agricultural trade and economic development -- Trade and the environment..
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    Budapest : Geological and Geophysical Inst. of Hungary
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    In: A Magyar Állami Földtani Intézet alkalmi kiadványa
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    Description / Table of Contents: While researching for another film, filmmakers Tom Radford and Peter Raymont came across the story of Nugliak, an Inuvialuit man born just before the end of the 19th century who observed and wrote of the changes that occurred in the north during his lifetime on Herschel Island. Radford's film loosely follows the book, touching on much the same subjects, but using Nugliak's descendents as a link to the present.
    Description / Table of Contents: It is easy to overlook Herschel Island - a tiny speck of land just off the Yukon coast - where the Inuvialuit hunter Nuligak once followed the great journeys of caribou, polar bears, and whales. The island lays silently on the margins of geography, entrapped in the footnotes of history, a forgotten place frozen in time. And yet just over a century ago Herschel Island was a frontier boomtown, branded "the Sodom of the Arctic" by some visitors at the time. A place cohabited by whalers, Inuit, missionaries, and police; a place of contact and conflict; a place where worlds collided and lives were changed forever. It was on Herschel Island that a young Inucialuit boy, Nuligak (later named Bob Cockney by the missionaries) came of age - fascinated by Herschel, but equally repelled by the excess of so-called civilization. Through Nuligak's touching yet tragic life-story expressed through his writings and echoed by his grandchildren's poignant return to the Island - we are offered a unique view into an often troubling past and a potentially hopeful future.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Recommendations for economical thicknesses for building insulation result from a study of fuel and construction costs of 12 military installations in Alaska. A comparison between the insulation thickness that a building owner might choose today and what he might choose in 20 years indicates a trend for much thicker insulation in the future. An analysis of how much more expensive a building built today with the thickness that would be appropriate 20 years hence indicates only a small penalty in life-cycle costs for the additional insulation. Therefore, a minimum of R-32 walls and R-62 attics is recommended for most of Alaska.
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Conversion factors Summary Introduction Determining economic thicknesses for insulation Background Analysis method for new construction Analysis method for reinsulating existing construction Sensitivity and longevity of the results Sensitivity Longevity Recommendations Saving money vs. saving energy Energy economics conservation Building energy performance standards Conclusion Literature cited Appendix A: Heating system costs Appendix B: Present worth factors Appendix C: Base case and incremental thermal properties Appendix D: LCC comparison graphs for wall and roof systems Appendix E: Cost penalties for energy conservatism Appendix F: Graphic aid for figuring energy savings thermal improvements
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    Pages: 72 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    Series Statement: Dinteria 15
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    Note: Enth.: Giess, W.: Die in der Zentralem Namib von Südwestafrika / Namibia festgestellten Pflanzenarten und ihre Biotope
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherland
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    Call number: SR 17.90400(1973,1)
    In: Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse
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    Call number: SR 17.90400(1985,4)
    In: Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse
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    Pages: 30 S. , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
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    Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International,
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    Boston : Beacon Press
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    Pages: XLII, 465 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0807015067 (hbk) , 0807015075 (pbk) , 9780807015070 (pbk)
    Series Statement: The theory of communicative action Vol. 1
    Uniform Title: Handlungsrationalität und gesellschaftliche Rationalisierung 〈engl.〉
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    Pages: XXI, 255 S.
    ISBN: 0754648028 (alk. paper) , 9780754648024 (alk. paper)
    Series Statement: Global environmental governance
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    Call number: IASS 16.90475
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    Pages: 194 S. , graph. Darst.
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    ISBN: 9783866491342 , 3866491344
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    Call number: M 16.89615
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    Paris : OECD
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    Pages: 158 S. , graph. Darst.
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    Hanover, NH : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-201-84/26
    In: CRREL Report, 84-26
    Description / Table of Contents: Observations of shore ice pile-up and ride-up along the Alaska Beaufort Sea coast in 1983 and 1984 are presented. New information on historical accounts of onshore ice movement, uncovered since publication of Part I in this series, is reported. An account is given of ice overtopping a concrete caisson exploration island in the Canadian Beaufort Sea.
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    Pages: iii, 33 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 84-26
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Observations Discussion Literature cited Appendix A: Site location maps
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    Call number: MOP 40551 / Mitte
    In: Rezul'taty issledovanij po mezdunarodnym geofiziceskim proektam
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    Pages: 578 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
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    Moskva : Izdatel'stvo "Nauka"
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    Pages: 113 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    Call number: MOP 40021 / Mitte
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    Pages: 319 Seiten
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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/34
    In: CRREL Report, 76-34
    Description / Table of Contents: Some physical characteristics of two grounded floebergs (fragments of multi-year pressure ridges) near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, are described. Cross-sectional profiles of the sails and keels of both floebergs were obtained. A sail to keel ratio of 1 to 3.38 obtained with one floeberg was found to be in good agreement with previous investigations. A survey of the sea floor for evidence of scoring induced during grounding yielded a maximum depth of gouging of 1.1m. Additional studies included investigations of the internal structure of the floebergs, and a brief examination of the organic and sedimentary debris found entrained within the floebergs. The grounding of ice on the continental shelves of the Arctic is of considerable interest to those concerned with the development and impact of development of these continental shelves. The field study reported here provides information useful in assessing the nature and characteristics of interactions between floebergs and the sea bed on which they are grounded.
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    Call number: M 17.90801
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    Pages: VII, 128 S. , Illustrationen , 30 cm
    Edition: 2 Mikrofiches : 24x [Mikrofiche-Ausg.]
    Language: German
    Note: Kiel, Univ., Diss., 1982 , Mikrofiche-Ausg.:
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    Call number: M 17.90805
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    Kyoto : The Physico-Chem. Soc. of Japan
    Call number: 9647
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    Pages: X, 887 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: The review of physical chemistry of Japan : special issue
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: Foreword. - I INTRODUCTORY LECTURES. - Some Aspects of High Pressure Research / B.Vodar. - High Pressure Researches in Japan - Past and Prospects / J.Osugi. - II INVITED GENERAL LECTURES. - Recent Developments in X-Ray Diffraction Studies at High Pressure / J. C. Jamieson. - Effects of Pressure on Properties and Processability of Polymers / J. A. Sauer and K. D. Pae. - Polar and Ionic Fluids at High Pressures and Temperatures / E. U. Franck. - High-Pressure Raman Spectroscopy / E. Whalley. - III CONTRIBUTED PAPERS. - SESSION I [SOLIDS UNDER HIGH PRESSURE INCLUDING POLYMER]. - Thermal Pressures in Liquid Polymers and the Solid-Liquid Phase Line of Polyethylene and Other Similar Polymers / D. J. Pastine and R. W. Warfield. - Effect of Pressure on the Entropy of Fusion of Extended Chain Crystals of Polyethylene / M. Takayanagi, T. Kijima, K. Imada and T. Yoshizumi. - Crystallization and Melting of Polyethylene under High Pressure / Y. Maeda and H. Kanetsuna. - Crystallization of Polyethylene under Static and Shock Wave Pressure / T. Hatakeyama, T. Soma and Yoshio Tanaka. - Effect of Pressure on Crystallization of Polyethylene / K. Monobe, Y. Fujiwara and K. Tanaka. - The Formation of Extended-Chain Crystals from Solution under High Pressure and Their Morphology / S. Miyata and K. Sakaoku. - Molecular Motion of Crystalline Polymers under High Pressure / T. TakemuraTemperature and Pressure Dependences of the Grüneisen Constant of Polyethylene Crystals / T. Kijima, K. Koga, T. Yoshizumi, K. Imada and M. Takayanagi. - Effect of High Pressure on Radiation-Induced Crosslinking of Synthetic Rubbers / M. Takehisa and T. Sasuga. - Characterization of a Phenolic Polymer by Compressibility Measurements / R. W. Warfield. - High-Pressure Plastification of Thermoplastics / G. Menges and E. Doering. - Effects of High Pressure on Mechanical Behavior of Different Molecular Weight Polypropylenes / K. D. Pae, H. N. Yoon and J. A. Sauer. - Linear Compressibility of Polyester PSM-1 under High Hydrostatic Pressure / L. W. Hu and C. K. McClure. - Pressure Dependence of the Elastic Constants of Polymers / B. Hartmann. - High Pressure Mechanical Properties of Three Frozen Materials / E. R. Simonson, A. H. Jones and S. J. Green. - The Effect of Machining after Full Autofrettage / D. H. Newhall. - The Influence of Daviatoric Stress in the Compaction of Porous Metals at High Pressure / J. N. Johnson, F. H. Shipman, S. J. Green and A. H. Jones. - Sintering of TiB2 Powder and TiB2-Ni Mixed Powder under Very High Pressure / T. Watanabe and K. Kobayashi. - Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Stress-Strain Behavior of Lithium Fluoride / N. lnoue and J. E. Hanafee. - Influence of High Hydrostatic Pressure on the Stress-Strain Relation of Some Metastable Iron Alloys / A. Oguchi, S. Yoshida and M. Otaguchi. - A Study on the Hydrostatic Extrusion of Fine Wire / M. Hayashi, M. Yokota, T. Kondo and M. Hinata. - Pressure-Induced Transition in GaP / A. Onodera, K. lshizaki, N. Kawai and I. L. Spain. - Formation and Crystal Growth of Coesite in the Presence of Water / T. Kameyama and S. Naka. - High Pressure Synthesis of New Perovskite-Like Compounds in the Systems Nd2O3-B2O3Mn2O3 ( B= Al, Cr, Ga, Fe ) / J. Chenavas, J. J. Capponi, J. C. Joubert and M. Marezio. - Allotropic Transformation of FeVO4 under High Pressure / F. Kanamaru, M. Shimada, M. Koizumi and T. Asai. - Decomposition of Spinel MgAl2O4 at Extremely High Pressure / E. Ohtani, H. Sawamoto, K. Masaki and M. Kumazawa. - Decomposition of Ilmenite under Hydrothermal Condition (Preliminary Work) / M. G. M. U. lsmail, S. Hirano and S. Somiya. - High Pressure Decomposition of γ-Fe2SiO4 / H. Sawamoto, E. Ohtani and M. Kumazawa. - Further Comments Concerning the Polymorphism under Pressure of the Disilicates of the Heavier Lanthanides (Tm, Yb, Lu): Discovery of a New Form / J. Loriers, G. Bocquillon, D. Colaitis and C. Loriers-Susse. - Stability Relation of Some Hydro-Silicate Minerals at High Pressure / Y. Hariya, T. Oba and S. Terada. - Stability of K2Si4O9 with Wadeite Type Structure / N. Kinomura, S. Kume and M. Koizumi. - High Pressure Hexagonal Form of MgSiO3 / M. Tachimori, N. Kawai and E. lto. - The Solubility of Al2O3 in Enstatite and the Phase Equilibria in the System MgSiO3-MgAl2SiO6 at High Temperature and Pressure / M. Arima, K. Onuma and K. Yagi. - High Pressure Phase Transformation in Zinc Silicates / E. Ito and Y. Matsui. - Structural Investigations on Cerium / P. H. Schaufelberger and H. Merx. - An X-Ray Study on the Structural Change of Plastically Deformed Polycrystalline Metal under Combined Hydrostatic Pressure / M. Ohnami, K. Shiozawa and A. Kamitani. - Pressure dependence of the Lattice Parameters and the electrostriction of the Ferroelectric perovskite PbTiO3 / T. lkeda, K. lnoue and A. Nakaue. - Compression of Si to 70 kbar Based on High Pressure X-Ray Diffractometry / M. Senoo, H. Mii, I. Fujishiro and T. Fujikawa. - Weak Ferromagnetism and High Pressures / J.Beille, D. Bloch and J. Voiron. - The study of structural phase transitions at High Pressure: Soft Modes in Ferroelectrics and dielectrics / G. A. Samara. - The Valence Electron-Iron Core Interaction Potential / D. J. O'Keeffe . - Pressure dependence of the Ferroelectric Transition in the Hydrogen Bonded Arsenates and their deuterated isomorphs / R. P. Lowndes, R. C. Leung, W. B. Spillman and N. E. Tornberg. - Pressure dependence of the structural phase transition temperature in SrTiO3 and KMnF3 / B. Okai and J. Yoskimoto. - The Effect of Pressure on the Antiferromagnetic transition point in CrSb / H. Yoshida, T. Kaneko, M. Ohashi,K. Kamigaki and S. Abe. - Hydrostatic pressure effects on the Curie Temperature of Ni-based alloys (Ni-V, -Cu, -Pd, -Rh and -Pt alloys) / H. Fujiwara, H. Kadomatsu and K. Ohishi. - Effect of pressure on the Magnetic Transition Temperatures of Nonstoichiometric Iron chalcogenides / K. Ozawa and S. Anzai. - Pressure dependence of the Superconducting Transiton Temperature of Th4H15 / M. Dietrich and W. Gey. - Compressibility and first order characteristics of Mott transition in NiS / S. Anzai and K. Ozawa. - Semiconductor-to-Metal and Magnetic Transitions in Pure, Co- and Cu-doped NiS2 under High Pressure / N. Mori, T. Mitsui and S. Yomo. - Low temperature phase transitions of Bismuth under High Pressure / S. Yomo, N. Mori and T. Mitsui. - Stability of γ phase formed in Fe-Mn-X Alloys under High Pressure / M. Fujita and I. Uchiyama. - Pressure-induced phase transitions in Amorphous InSb / K. Asaumi, O. Shimomura and S. Minomura. - Pressure dependence of resistance and Absorption Edge in Amorphous Se, As2S3 and As2Se3 / K. Aoki, O. Shimomura and S. Minomura. - Irreversible Compression of Glasses of the System TiO2-SiO2 by High Static Pressures / J. Arndt. - Insulator-Metal Transition in SiO2, FeO and MgO / N. Kawai and A. Nishiyama. - Volume dependence of Pauli Paramagnetism and Wave Functions in Alkali Metals / T. Kushida, J. C. Murphy and M. Hanabusa. - Effect of pressure on the Long period Structure of Alloys / Hiroshi Iwasaki. - Pressure effect on layer stacking of Intermetallic Compound Mg(Cu1-xZnx)2 / A. Nakaue, K. Inoue and T. Ikeda. - Piezo-Optic Properties of Solids at High Pressure / K. Vedam. - Raman Studies on Ice VII and VIII / W. B. Holzapfel, R. S. Hawke and K. Syassen. - I.R. and R Spectra of Simple Molecular Solids up to 15 kbar at 4.2 K / H. Vu, M. Jean-Louis, M. M. Thiery, D. Fabre, S. Avrillier and P. Khatibi. - Infrared absorption spectra of cyanid complexes of Transition Elements at Hiqh Pressure / G. Dehnicke, K. Dehnicke, H. Ahsbahs and E. Hellner. - The Changes of the Electronic State of a Mixed-Valence Compound at High Pressures - Insoluble Prussian Blue, Fe4[Fe(CN) 6]3 / Y. Hara and S. Minomura. - Phonon Softening in Lanthanum under Pressure / A. Eichler, J. Wittig and H. Wühl. - Thermal Diffusivity of KCl at High Pressures and Temperatures and Its Change Accompanied with the Phase Transition / H. Yuk
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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/36
    In: CRREL Report, 76-36
    Description / Table of Contents: In the past decade, various workers have investigated the use of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation for breaking and excavating rock and frozen ground. This report reviews the high-frequency dielectric properties of these materials, the physics of heating, and the existing literature on these subjects. The high-frequency dielectric properties of rocks and soils, and the absorption of energy by these materials, are mainly determined by their liquid water contents. Computer modeling was used to calculate absorption energy as a function of distance behind irradiated faces of earth materials. The resulting computations showed that most energy is absorbed in the first few centimeters of frozen ground and weak soils. However, in hard rocks of low water content, electromagnetic waves penetrate more deeply, and significant amounts of energy are also absorbed tens of centimeters behind the irradiated faces. Test results showed that electromagnetic rock breakage is feasible only for excavations in hard rock; test results from the use of electromagnetic radiation for excavating tunnels in weak rocks and frozen ground are not promising.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Introduction Sorption and desorption of organic contaminants Decontamination methods Aqueous cleaning methods Cleaning or rinsing with organic solvents Chemical neutralization methods Current protocols to decontaminate groundwater sampling devices Variations in methodology Special instructions for cleaning pumps Effectiveness of various decontamination methods Low-temperature considerations Conclusions Literature cited
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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/40
    In: CRREL Report, 76-40
    Description / Table of Contents: Several original methods were developed to photograph artifacts in transparent materials such as ice. The artifacts, occurring in the surface, bulk, and interface, were generally 0.01 mm to 70 mm in size. Sample preparation, illumination, focusing and other technical problems are discussed in detail. Several sample photographs are included.
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Summary Introduction Equipment The microscope system The camera system Tools for preparation of sample Laboratory procedure Categorizing artifact Choosing setup Preparing sample llluminating sample Photographing artifact Results Literature cited Selected bibliography Appendix. Reference information for photomacrographic and photo-micrographic applications
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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/38
    In: CRREL Report, 76-38
    Description / Table of Contents: Current methods for evaluation of the moisture absorption of plastic insulations (ASTM-C-272-53 and ASTM-C-355-64) due to vapor pressure gradients or immersion rely on short time periods to predict long term performance. This procedure may not provide accurate information on performance since in practice insulations may absorb more moisture than these tests indicate. A series of tests were conducted on extruded polystyrene roof insulation that had been in place, exposed to environmental moisture and pressure gradients, for a maximum of 36 months. Results indicate that moisture absorption of 1.5% by volume can be expected in the field.
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Conversion factors: U.S. customary to metric (SI) units of measurement Introduction Principal features of a protected membrane roof system Reported advantages of a protected membrane roof system Study sites Stevens Hall, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Building 41 5, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Building 1053, Ft. Wainwright, Alaska Gruening Building, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Consortium Library and K Building, University of Alaska, Anchorage CRREL Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire Resources Building, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Insulation properties Sampling Results Bulksamples Sliced samples Conclusions and recommendations Literature cited Appendix A. Moisture contents Appendix B. Photographs
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    Call number: PIK N 456-17-90915
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    Pages: 196 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Language: German
    Note: Tübingen, Univ., Diss., 1975.
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    Call number: PIK P 113-18-91627
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    Pages: 558 Seiten , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 926410951X
    Series Statement: Energy efficiency policy profiles
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    Obninsk : VNIIGMI-MCD
    Call number: MOP 44067 / Mitte
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    Pages: 71 Seiten , 20 cm
    Language: Russian
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    Asheville, NC
    Call number: MOP 45073 / Mitte
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    Santa Fe, NM : School for Advanced Research Press
    Call number: IASS 18.91705
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    Pages: XIII, 290 S., [8] Bl , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt , 26 cm
    Edition: 1. ed
    ISBN: 1930618875 (pa) , 9781930618879 (pa)
    Series Statement: A School Of Advanced Research Resident Scholar Book
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    Heidelberg : Spektrum, Akademischer Verlag
    Call number: AWI P6-18-91708
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    Pages: XI, 334 Seiten , Illustrationen , 27 cm
    ISBN: 3827418755 (Gb.) , 9783827418753 (Gb.)
    Series Statement: Spektrum-Akademischer-Verlag-Sachbuch
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Der 7. Kontinent - Kontinent der Superlative. - 1.1 Begrenzung und kartographische Darstellung. - 1.2 Größe der Antarktis. - 1.3 Superlative und Besonderheiten der Antarktis. - 2 Die Erforschung der Antarktis. - 2.1 Geographische Erforschung. - 2.2 Beginn der geologischen Erforschung. - 2.3 Deutsche Arbeiten in der Antarktis. - 2.4 Die Internationalen Polarjahre. - 2.5 Ziele des 4. Internationalen Polarjahres 2007/08. - 3 Logistische Herausforderungen zur Erforschung einer neuen Welt. - 3.1 Schiffslogistik. - 3.2 Schlittenzüge. - 3.3 Fluglogistik. - 3.4 Forschungsstationen. - 4 Antarktika als Teil des Superkontinentes Gondwana. - 4.1 Geologische Argumente für den Gondwana-Superkontinent. - 4.2 Trennung Antarktikas von den übrigen Gondwana-Kontinenten. - 4.3 Antarktische Platte. - 5 Ein Kontinent wächst - der geologische Bau Antarktikas. - 5.1 Die alten Kratone der Ostantarktis. - 5.2 Grenze Kraton/Faltengürtel. - 5.3 Westantarktische Faltengebirge. - 5.4 Paläozoische Diskordanzflächen - Ausdruck von Zeiten tektonischer Ruhe. - 5.5 Deckgebirge - die Beacon-Supergruppe. - 6 Ein Superkontinent zerfällt - ein Kontinent wird isoliert. - 6.1 Indiz für den Gondwana-Zerfall - der Magmatismus der Ferrar-Supergruppe 6.2 Ein Kontinent wird isoliert - die Entstehung des Südlichen Ozeans. - 7 Die Prozesse der jüngeren Erdgeschichte - Eis, Feuer und tektonische Beben. - 7.1 Die Vereisung des 7. Kontinents. - 7.2 Der junge Vulkanismus. - 7.3 Neotektonik. - 7.4 Seismizität. - 8 Mineralische Rohstoffe - Eldorado oder Sperrkonto Antarktika?. - 8.1 Schwarze Kohle vom Weißen Kontinent?. - 8.2 Eisen aus dem Eis?. - 8.3 Erdöl unter dem Eis?. - 8.4 Metallrohstoffe. - 8.5 Metallische Rohstoffe vom Meeresboden. - 8.6 Rohstoff Eis - Eisberge als Süßwasserquelle?. - 8.7 Bewertung des Rohstoff-Potenzials der Antarktis. - 8.8 Ausblick auf eine zukünftige Entwicklung. - 9 Antarktika - und seine Beziehungen zu Mond, Mars und dem Jupitermond Europa. - 9.1 Meteoriten - Zeugen aus dem All konserviert im ewigen Eis. - 9.2 Vergleiche zwischen dem Weißen Kontinent und dem Roten Planeten. - 9.3 Antarktika - Lake Vostok und der Jupitermond Europa. - 10 Leben vor dem Eis. - 10.1 Fossile Pflanzen. - 10.2 Fossile Invertebraten (Wirbellose). - 10.3 Fossile Vertebraten (Wirbeltiere). - 11 Leben mit dem Eis - extrem angepasste Lebensgemeinschaften. - 11.1 Die antarktische Flora. - 11.2 Die antarktische Fauna. - 11.3 Fremdes Leben in der Antarktis - Aliens als Gefahr!. - 12 Seen unter dem Eis. - 12.1 Neue Methoden glaziologischer Forschung. - 12.2 Überraschende Ergebnisse: Seen unter dem Eis. - 12.3 Lake Vostok - ein Glücksfall für die Wissenschaft: Neue Forschungsziele. - 12.4 Was ist bisher über Lake Vostok bekannt?. - 12.5 Weitere Entdeckungen subglazialer Seen. - 12.6 Neue Technologien zur Erforschung subglazialer Seen. - 13 Wie ewig ist das Ewige Eis?. - 13.1 Meereis im Wechsel der Jahreszeiten. - 13.2 Eisschilde: Eispanzer der Antarktis. - 13.3 Rückzug der Eisströme, Zerfall der Schelfeistafeln - wie reagieren die Eisschilde?. - 13.4 Sorgenkinder Westantarktischer Eisschild und Antarktische Halbinsel. - 13.5 Eisschelfe: Wiege der Tafeleisberge. - 13.6 Einfluss von Eisbergen auf Sedimente: Pflüge für den Meeresboden und Eistransport. - 13.7 Inlandeis: Glücksfall für Megacities am Meer. - 14 Klima im Wandel - Gefahr für Antarktika?. - 14.1 Polarregionen: Schlüsselgebiete für Klimavariationen. - 14.2 Eiszeiten - Sonderfälle in der Klimageschichte der Erde. - 14.3 Ursachen für Klimaänderungen. - 14.4 Der Mensch: Verursacher oder Leidtragender der Klimaänderung?. - 14.5 Können Selbstheilungskräfte der Natur unser Klima retten?. - 14.6 Ein Appell des IPCC an die „Policy Maker". - 14.7 Die Rolle des CO2 in der Klimadiskussion. - 15 Ein Loch im Schutzschild. - 15.1 Die Entdeckung des Ozonlochs. - 15.2 Mechanismus der Ozonausdünnung. - 15.3 Die besondere Rolle der Pole. - 15.4 Ozon - vertikale Verteilung und zeitliche Veränderung. - 15.5 Gefahren durch den fehlenden Ozon-Schutzschild. - 16 Meteorologische Extreme - von stärksten Stürmen und niedrigsten Temperaturen. - 16.1 Bewegte Luftmassen - von Luftschichtung und Windfeldern. - 16.2 Wolken und White Out. - 16.3 Diamantstaub - von Nebel und Niederschlägen. - 16.4 Temperaturen - kälter als im Kühlhaus. - 17 Politik für 60 Grad Süd. - 17.1 Antarktika - Kontinent der Forschung und des Friedens. - 17.2 Wie verwaltet man Antarktika: Gesetze für ein Niemandsland. - 17.3 Vorfahrt für Pinguine - maximaler Umweltschutz für den 7. Kontinent. - 17.4 Wie wird der Antarktisvertrag durchgesetzt und kontrolliert?. - 17.5 Das Antarktisvertragssystem und die Vereinten Nationen. - 17.6 Ausblick. Register. -
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    Call number: S 94.0398(35)
    In: Abhandlungen und Berichte für Naturkunde
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    Silver Spring : Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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    Washington, D.C. : National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere
    Call number: MOP 45479 / Mitte
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  • 79
    Call number: AWI P9-83-1080
    In: Prace naukowe Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
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    Pages: 191 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 83-00-00355-X
    Series Statement: Prace naukowe Uniwersytetu Śląskiego 543
    Language: Polish
    Note: Contents: Preface: Scientific activity of the Silesian University in the polar regions in 1977-1980. - PAPERS. - Ablation by calving and 20th century recession of glaciers in the Hornsund area (Spitsbergen). Preliminary results / Jacek Jania. - The occurence and origin of coarse crystalline calcite in the carbonate massiffs of Sørkappland (South Spitsbergen) / Łukasz Karwowski, Andrzej Kozik. - Surface run-off dynamics of the basin of the Nordfall Glacier steam (South Spitsbergen) / Jan Leszkiewicz. - Karst springs at the foot of Rasstupet wall in the South Spitsbergen in the investigations from 1978 / Jan Leszkiewicz. - Aeolian activity in the Gås Bay region (South Spitsbergen) / Tadeusz Szczypek. - Geomorphological activity of flowing waters on the Kaffiöyra plain (Spitsbergen) / Kazimierz Sendobry. - Preliminary characteristics of the basins in the vicinity of Henryk Arctowski Station on King George Island (South Shetlands) / Andrzej Kozik. - SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION. - Meteorological investigations in South Spitsbergen in the summer of 1978. Specification / Andrzej Kaminski. - Meteorological materials collected in South Spitsbergen in the summer of 1979. Specification / Andrzej Kaminski. - Preliminary results of hydrological and hydrochemical investigations in Fugleberget basin (SW Spitsbergen) / Wiesława Krawczyk, Marian Pulina. - Karst springs at the foot of the Rasstupet wall. Specification of 1978-1979 / Jan Leszkiewicz, Jerzy Wach, Jan Waga. - Scientific publications from the polar expeditions of the Silesian University. , In polnischer Sprache , Zusammenfassung in englischer und russischer Sprache
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    Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press
    Call number: MOP 45324(1) / Mitte ; MOP 45324(2) / Mitte
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    Pages: 16, 549 Seiten
    Language: English
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  • 81
    Call number: MOP 45206 / Mitte
    In: Daily Global Analyses
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    Pages: 5, 368 Seiten , graphische Darstellungen
    Series Statement: Daily Global Analyses Part 1
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  • 82
    Call number: MOP 44061 / Mitte
    In: Veröffentlichungen des Forschungsbereiches Geo- und Kosmoswissenschaften / Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR
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    Pages: VI, 64 Seiten , 10 graphische Darstellungen
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen des Forschungsbereiches Geo- und Kosmoswissenschaften / Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR Heft 5
    Language: German
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  • 83
    Call number: IASS 16.90608
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    Pages: XIX, 365 S , Ill., graph. Darst , 235 mm x 155 mm
    ISBN: 140208563X , 9781402085635 , 1402085648 , 9781402085642 , 9781402085659 (electronic)
    Series Statement: NATO science for peace and security series
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: IASS 16.90617
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 213 S.
    Edition: Digital pr., 1. paperback version
    ISBN: 0521030803 (pbk) , 9780521030809 (pbk) , 0521653185 (hbk) , 9780521653183 (hbk)
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  • 85
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    Hanover, NH : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-201-79/15
    In: CRREL Report, 79-15
    Description / Table of Contents: This report discusses the application of several modern geophysical techniques to groundwater exploration in areas in permafrost. These methods utilize the principles of magnetic induction and radiowave surface impedance in the 10- to 400-kHz band, the techniques of impulse and side-looking radar in the 50- to 10,000-MHz band, and also some optical techniques using imagery obtained from a satellite. Low frequency case studies demonstrate the use of the techniques for detecting free water under an ice cover in shallow, almost completely frozen lake basins, and thaw zones within lake beds, stream channels, and in permafrost in general. The radar studies demonstrate the use of these techniques for determining depth of free water and ice cover thickness on lakes and rivers
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 79-15
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Part I. Low frequency resistivity methods Resistivity of earth materials Theory and description of techniques Surface impedance technique Airborne radiowave technique Magnetic induction technique Case studies Location of thaw zones beneath lakes and rivers Location of permeable materials in unfrozen ground Delineating permafrost boundaries Part II. High frequency dielectric methods Dielectric properties of earth materials Theory and description of equIpment Profiling radar Imaging radar Case studies Radar profile of a river channel Impulse radar profile of a freshwater lake SLAR imagery of Arctic lakes Literature cited Appendix A: Satellite imagery for subsurface water exploration
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    Call number: ZSP-201-79/9
    In: CRREL Report, 79-9
    Description / Table of Contents: Sedimentation at the terminus of the Matanuska Glacier has been found to be primarily subaerial in a 100- to 300-m wide, ice-cored zone paralleling the edge of the active ice. Certain physical and chemical characteristics of the ice and debris of the superglacial, englacial and basal zones of the glacier indicate the debris of the basal zone, the primary source of sediment, is entrained during freeze-on of meltwater, probably surficially derived, to the glacier sole. Till formation results from the melting of buried ice of the basal zone. Melt-out till inherits the texture and particle orientations of basal ice debris; other properties are not as well preserved. Most deposits result from resedimentation of till and debris by sediment gravity flows, meltwater sheet and rill flow, slump, spall, and ice ablation. Depositional processes are interrelated in the process of backwasting of ice-cored slopes. Sediment flows are the primary process of resedimentation. Their physical characteristics, multiple mechanisms of flow and deposition, and characteristics of their deposits vary with the water content of the flow mass. Deposits of each process are distinguished from one another by detailed analysis of their internal organization, geometry and dimensions, and the presence of other internal and related external features. Genetic facies are defined by these characteristics. The interrelationship of processes develops a composite depositional sequence defined in terms of genetic facies associations; an upper, resedimented facies association, a middile, till facies association, and a lower, subglacial-resedimental facies association. The lateral and vertical distribution of genetic facies within the associations is mainly nonrepetitive.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 79-9
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Summary Chapter 1. Introduction Field site Historical background Chapter 2. Characteristics of the debris and ice Characteristics of the facies and subfacies Basal zone Characteristics of the debris Discussion Chapter 3. Oxygen isotope analysis Sampling and analysis Results Discussion Chapter 4. Depositional processes—till formation Methods of analysis Environmental setting Till formation Chapter 5. Depositional processes—resedimentation Sediment flows Other resedimentation processes Resedimentation process relationships Chapter 6. Process distribution, sediment dispersal and depositional patterns Physical characteristics Sediment dispersal Sedimentary facies Patterns of terminus sedimentation Chapter 7. Conclusions Literature cited
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    Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: IASS 19.92005
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    Pages: XI, 394 Seiten , graphische Darstellungen
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    Kyoto : International Research Center for Japanese Studies
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    Call number: AWI Bio-18-91448
    In: The pollen flora of Yunnan, China, Vol. 1
    Description / Table of Contents: The Pollen Flora of Yunnan, China is the first book of the series of pollen morphological studies of tree plants growing in the wild in the Yunnan Province and in the surrounding area of China: Asian Environmental History. The series will present the first detailed work on the pollen flora of China. This book includes electron microscope photographs and light micrographs of 67 species of Gymnosperm, Myricaceae and Juglandaceae and can be used for research on many areas including pollen analysis and plant taxonomy.
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    Pages: 144 S.
    ISBN: 8174363416
    Series Statement: Asian Environmental History 1
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Introduction. - Gymnosperm. - Pinaceae. - Taxodiaceae. - Cupressaceae. - Podocarpaceae. - Ephedraceae. - Angiosperm. - Juglandaceae. - Myricaceae. - Bibliography. - Plates. - Gymnosperm. - Pinaceae: Plates 1-23. - Taxodiaceae: Plates 24-26. - Cupressaceae: Plates 27-39. - Podocarpaceae: Plates 40-46. - Ephedraceae: Plates 47-52. - Angiosperm. - Juglandaceae: Plates 53-64. - Myricaceae: Plates 64-68. - Pollen Sample List. - Index.
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    Call number: Internes Dokument
    Type of Medium: Non-book medium
    Pages: XIII, 128 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: ProQuest Number 10273262
    Note: Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 2017
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  • 90
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    Hanover, NH : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-201-82/17
    In: CRREL Report, 82-17
    Description / Table of Contents: Seismic P and SH wave refraction experiments at the NATO RSG-11 test site in Munster Nord, Federal Republic of Germany, reveal the presence of a nearly horizontal, three-layer velocity structure. The upper layer, composed of un­consolidated glacial till, is 1 m thick and has P (compressional) and SH (shear-horizontal) wave velocities of 240 and 165 m s-1. The second layer, made up of similar, more compacted material, is 9.5 m thick, with a P wave velocity of 470 m s-1 and an SH wave velocity of 275 m s-1. The third layer, interpreted as the groundwater table, is located at a depth of 10.5 m and has a P wave velocity of 1590 m s-1. The SH wave velocity of this layer is controlled by the matrix material and is the same as that of the second layer. A single, unreversed observation indicated a fourth layer at a depth of about 20 m, but the existence of this layer remains unconfirmed. The observed fundamental mode Love wave dispersion is in agreement with the theoretical dispersion predicted by the refraction velocities. Computed partial derivatives of phase velocity with respect to shear wave velocity show, for the frequencies observed, that the dispersion confirms the thicknesses and velocities of the two upper layers and is not affected by the deeper structure.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 82-17
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Refraction experiments Procedure Equipment Results P waves Low velocity zone SH waves Surface wave experiments Summary and discussion Literature cited Appendix A: P wave refraction data Appendix B: SH wave refraction data. Appendix C: Surface wave dispersion calculations
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    Call number: ZSP-201-82/15
    In: CRREL Report, 82-15
    Description / Table of Contents: An experiment is described that demonstrates the balance between the ice and the unfrozen water in a frozen soil as water is removed. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is used to monitor the unfrozen water content as the soil is dehydrated by a molecular sieve material. Our results show that the unfrozen water content of a Morin clay soil remains constant until the total water content has been reduced to the point where no ice remains in the system. Once the ice is depleted, the unfrozen water content determined by NMR corresponds to the total water content of the soil determined by the weight of water removed by the molecular sieve material. Thus the validity of utilizing NMR in determining unfrozen water contents vs temperature is established.
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    Call number: ZSP-201-82/16
    In: CRREL Report, 82-16
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract: A dynamic-thermodynamic sea ice model which employs a viscous-plastic constitutive law has been applied to the East Greenland area. The model is run on a 40-km spatial scale at 1/4-day time steps for a 60-day period with forcing data beginning on 1 October 1979. Results tend to verify that the model predicts reasonable thicknesses and velocities within the ice margin. Thermodynamic ice growth produces excessive ice extent, however, probably due to inadequate parameterization of oceanic heat flux. Ice velocities near the free ice edge are also not well simulated, and preliminary investigations attribute this to an improper wind field in this area. A simulation which neglects ice strength, effectively damping ice interaction with itself and allowing no resistance to deformation, produces excessive ice drift toward the coast and results in unrealistic nearshore thicknesses. A dynamics-only simulation produced reasonable results, including a more realistic ice extent, but the need for proper thermodynamics is also apparent. Other simulations verify that ice import from the Arctic Basin, and ice transport due to winds and currents, were also important components in the model studies.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 82-16
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Model description and application Results and discussion Wind and current fields Standard simulation Thermodynamic simulation Zero ice strength Zero ice import Zero currents Modified currents Zero winds Dynamics simulation Summary and concluding remarks Literature cite
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    Call number: ZSP-994
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    ISSN: 1618-3703
    Former Title: Vorgänger: Zweijahresbericht / Stiftung Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Subsequent Title: Fortsetzung Zweijahresbericht ... / AWI, Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
    Language: German , English
    Note: Erscheint alle 2 Jahre , Text in deutscher und englischer Sprache
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    Hanover, NH : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-201-82/32
    In: CRREL Report, 82-32
    Description / Table of Contents: Low-frequency (10 Hz) volcanic earthquakes originate at a wide range of depths and occur before, during, and after magmatic eruptions. The characteristics of these earthquakes suggest that they are not typical tectonic events. Physically analogous processes occur in hydraulic fracturing of rock formations, low-frequency icequakes in temperate glaciers, and autoresonance in hydroelectric power stations. We propose that unsteady fluid flow in volcanic conduits is the common source mechanism of low-frequency volcanic earthquakes (tremor). The fluid dynamic source mechanism explains low-frequency earthquakes of arbitrary duration, magnitude, and depth of origin, as unsteady flow is independent of physical properties of the fluid and conduit. Fluid transients occur in both low-viscosity gases and high-viscosity liquids. A fluid transient analysis can be formulated as generally as is warranted by knowledge of the composition and physical properties of the fluid, material properties, geometry and roughness of the conduit, and boundary conditions. To demonstrate the analytical potential of the fluid dynamic theory, we consider a single-phase fluid, a melt of Mount Hood andeside at 1250 deg C, in which significant pressure and velocity variations occur only in the longitudinal direction.
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    Call number: ZSP-201-82/33
    In: CRREL Report, 82-33
    Description / Table of Contents: Arctic sea ice is freckled with melt ponds during the ablation season; Antarctic sea ice has few, if any. On the basis of a simple surface heat budget, we investigate the meteorological conditions necessary for the onset of surface melting in an attempt to explain these observations. The low relative humidity associated with the relatively dry winds off the continent and an effective radiation parameter smaller than that characteristic of the Arctic are primarily responsible for the absence of melt features in the Antarctic. Together these require a surface-layer air temperature above 0 C before Antarctic sea ice can melt. A ratio of the bulk transfer coefficients C sub H/C sub E less than 1 also contributes to the dissimilarity in Arctic and Antarctic ablation seasons. The effects of wind speed and of the sea-ice roughness on the absolute values of C sub H and C sub E seem to moderate regional differences, but final assessment of this hypothesis awaits better data, especially from the Antarctic.
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    Call number: ZSP-201-82/34
    In: CRREL Report, 82-34
    Description / Table of Contents: The ice discharge through an opening in an ice control structure was documented to be a function of the floe size, ice type, ice floe conditions and vessel direction. The model data for the average ice discharge per vessel transit scaled to prototype values compared favorably with data taken at the St. Marys River ice control structure (ICS). The model results of the force measurements were also consistent with data taken at the St. Marys ICS. The dynamic loading conditions were independent of vessel direction. The dynamic loading to the structure using 3 types of ice (plastic, natural and urea-doped) showed a considerable difference in their means and standard deviations. The urea-doped ice was evaluated for dynamic loading conditions, and reasonable peak values of 3 to 5 times the mean load at each measuring position were recorded, independent of vessel direction. It appears that synthetic random ice floes may be used in model studies where ice discharge through an opening in a structure needs to be documented. This study shows the synthetic random ice floe discharge to fall reasonably within the values obtained for natural ice discharge for both rafted and non-rafted ice fields above the ICS. However, the question of whether synthetic ice can be used for analyzing force distributions and dynamic force loading criteria cannot be fully answered at this time because the load distributions of the synthetic and natural floes appear to differ.
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    Series Statement: CRREL Report 82-34
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    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Scope of work Ice discharge from Lake Huron into St. Clair River Water velocity profiles at Port Huron Ice conditions Physical model Basis for selection Description Instrumentation Model ice control structure Open water calibration Open water tests Experimental procedures and techniques Ice cover calibration Ice control structure orientation Analysis of ice discharge due to ship transits Natural ice Synthetic ice Forces on the ice control structure Static measurements Dynamic force measurements Potential additional shear stresses Anticipated ice conditions with ICS Conclusions Literature cited Appendix A. Application of model results Appendix B. Suggested additional studies Appendix C. Derivation of ice discharge
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    Frankfurt am Main : Fischer
    Call number: MOP 44904 / Mitte
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    Pages: 395 Seiten
    ISBN: 3-10-072901-3
    Language: German
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    Berlin [u.a] : Springer
    Call number: MOP 44955 / Mitte
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 184 Seiten
    ISBN: 978-3-642-95362-0
    Language: German
    Location: MOP - must be ordered
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Braunschweig : Westermann
    Call number: MOP 44380 / Mitte
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 162 Seiten , 9 graphische Darstellungen, Karten
    Series Statement: Das geographische Seminar
    Language: German
    Location: MOP - must be ordered
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK D 020-17-90700
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 236 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780691138978 (pbk.) , 0691119988 (hardcover) , 9780691119984 (hardcover)
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in American politics
    Language: English
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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