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  • FID-GEO-DE-7  (5)
  • Magnetismus
  • Geoelektrik
  • GeoUnion Alfred-Wegener-Stifung, Berlin  (3)
  • Selbstverl. des Inst. für Phys. Geographie der Freien Univ. Berlin, Berlin  (2)
  • English  (5)
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  • 2015-2019  (5)
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    Selbstverl. des Inst. für Phys. Geographie der Freien Univ. Berlin, Berlin
    In:  Herausgeberexemplar (FU Berlin) | ZB 20559:39
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Contents: LESER, H.: Incorporation of the GMK 25 of the Federal Republic of Germany in the international development of geomorphological maps ; FISCHER, K.: The ”Königssee” sheet of the 1 : 25 000 geomorphological mapping (GMK 25) of the Federal Republic of Germany ; LIEDTKE, H.: Geomorphological Mapping of the scale 1 : 100 000 in the central uplands of the Federal Republic of Germany (GMK 100, sheet 1, C 5510 Neuwied, as an example) ; FRÄNZLE, O.: Assessment of soil parameters for predicting the potential impact of environmental chemicals by means of geo-scientific maps ; BARSCH, D.: Geomorphic Interpretation of the Geomorphological Map of the Federal Republic of Germany (GMK 25) ; LESER, H. & STÄBLEIN, G.: Legend of the Geomorphological Map 1 : 25 000 (GMK 25) ;
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, FU Berlin
    Keywords: 914 ; 550 ; 910.02 ; Geologische Karte ; Kartierung ; geological map ; Geomorphologie ; cartography ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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    Selbstverl. des Inst. für Phys. Geographie der Freien Univ. Berlin, Berlin
    In:  Herausgeberexemplar (FU Berlin) | K 2007 B 398
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: PREFACE: The problem of prevention with regard to floodplains is related to two extremes: Prevention of floods and prevention of droughts, both urgent socioeconomic issues during the last years. „Retard the flow of water in the stream corridor“ is the message to cope with both kind of problems. An amphibian landscape will help to maintain water supply during periods of droughts and by its retention area to reduce peaks of high floods. Flood retention areas will function sustainably only if there is an intact ecological system and equilibrium between erosion and accumulation of sediments which in turn both depend from the evolution of the hydraulic conditions and from the succession of the riparian forest. The RipFor — project laid emphasis on the hydraulic processes and their erosion / accumulation effects in retention areas with the aim to get insight into the interaction between riparian vegetation, sediment transport, hydraulics and ecology. Interdisciplinary and intereurOpean work was carried out in the field, the laboratory and by modelling. Results of the RipFor — project as presented in the scientific report and the attached „guidelines for End-Users “ in this way are a contribution to the international discussion on river restoration and to the implementation of the European Water Framework Directives. The scientific report was compiled by Ingo Schnauder and Jens Bölscher (Karlsruhe and Berlin) from contributions of all partners, whereas the bulk of work on the „Guidelines“ was done by Ingo Schnauder (Karlsruhe), Jens Bölscher (Berlin) and Harald Meixner (Vienna), who also cared for the layout. Reporting of the Romanian NAS partner was directed by Virgil Iordache. Assistance of subcontractors and endusers is highly appreciated, especially by Othmar Huppmann (Regierungspräsidium Freiburg / former Gewässerdirektion Oberrhein). Funding within „Quality of Live and Management of Living Resources“ in the RP5 framework of the European Union was essential for this project and is highly acknowledged. Prof. Dr. Peter-Jürgen Ergenzinger
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, FU Berlin
    Keywords: 577 ; 910.02 ; Litoral ; Hydrologie ; Sedimentologie ; Ökologie ; Uferpflanzen ; land-us ; forest management ; ecology ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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    GeoUnion Alfred-Wegener-Stifung, Berlin
    In:  Herausgeberexemplar
    Publication Date: 2021-08-30
    Description: This 4th International PASADO Workshop is related to the research initiative “Potrok Aike Lake Sediment Archive Drilling Project” (PASADO) within the framework of the “International Continental Scientific Drilling Programme” (ICDP). PASADO addresses challenging issues of geoscientific and socioeconomic relevance related to Earth history and climate like qualitative and quantitative climatic and environmental reconstruction as well as reconstruction of the palaeosecular variation of the Earth's magnetic field but also natural hazards like fire history, frequency of volcanic activity including tephra fallout and dust deposition. The history of volcanic activities for the last ca. 50,000 years is another interesting topic. Moreover, dust and tephra records provide links of this unique southern hemispheric terrestrial record to marine sediment archives and to ice cores from Antarctica. Finally, obtained reconstructions of climate variability will be compared statistically with the output of Global Circulation Model (GCM) simulations to improve our understanding of forcing mechanisms of the global climate.
    Description: conference
    Keywords: 551 ; Geologische Bohrungen in einzelnen Regionen ; Argentinien {Geologie} ; Sedimente bestimmter Regionen ; Paläolimnologie {Geologie} ; Argentina ; sediments ; palaeoclimate ; palaeoenvironment ; tephra ; volcanism ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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    GeoUnion Alfred-Wegener-Stifung, Berlin
    In:  Herausgeberexemplar
    Publication Date: 2021-08-30
    Description: The understanding of early agrarian economies and their impact on landscapes and natural environments has become a major goal of many large-scale projects. The shaping of cultural landscapes by the spread of agriculture, animal husbandry and the building of settlements has been the most influential development since the beginning of agriculture more than 10.000 years ago. Sessions: •Gathering, Cultivation and Domestication •Ethnobotanical approaches •Methods and Analytical Archaeobotany •Regional and Historical Archaeobotany •Origins of agriculture in the Near East.
    Description: conference
    Keywords: 561 ; Palaeophytogeographie {Paläobotanik} ; Holozän {Paläobotanik} ; Ethnobotanik. Ethnozoologie {Ethnologie} ; Paläoethnobotanik ; Archäobotanik ; Kongress ; archaeobotany ; palaeoethnobotany ; agriculture ; palaeoenvironment ; Holocene ; human impact ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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    GeoUnion Alfred-Wegener-Stifung, Berlin
    In:  Herausgeberexemplar
    Publication Date: 2021-08-30
    Description: This 2nd International PASADO Workshop is based on the research initiative “Potrok Aike Lake Sediment Archive Drilling Project” (PASADO) within the framework of the “International Continental Scientific Drilling Programme” (ICDP). PASADO addresses several challenging issues of geoscientific and socioeconomic relevance related to Earth history and climate like qualitative and quantitative climatic and environmental reconstruction as well as reconstruction of the palaeosecular variation of the Earth's magnetic field and natural hazards like fire history, frequency of volcanic activity including tephra fallout or dust deposition. The history of volcanic activities for the last ca. 50,000 years is another interesting topic. Moreover, dust and tephra records will provide means to link this unique southern hemispheric terrestrial record to marine sediment archives and to ice cores from Antarctica. Finally, obtained reconstructions of climate variability will be compared statistically with the output of Global Circulation Model (GCM) simulations to improve our understanding of forcing mechanisms of the global climate.
    Description: conference
    Keywords: 551 ; Geologische Bohrungen in einzelnen Regionen ; Argentinien {Geologie} ; Sedimente bestimmter Regionen ; sediments ; Argentina ; palaeoenvironment ; palaeoclimate ; tephra ; volcanism ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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