Keywords:
climate change
;
Antarctic
;
Southern Ocean
;
greenhouse gas
;
carbon uptake
;
climate models
Description / Table of Contents:
This volume provides a comprehensive, up-to-date account of how the physical and biological
environment of the Antarctic continent and Southern Ocean has changed from Deep Time until
the present day. It also considers how the Antarctic environment may change over the next
century in a world where greenhouse gas concentrations are much higher than occurred over the
last few centuries. The Antarctic is a highly coupled system with non-linear interactions between
the atmosphere, ocean, ice and biota, along with complex links to the rest of the Earth system. In
preparing this volume our approach has been highly cross-disciplinary, with the goal of reflecting
the importance of the continent in global issues, such as sea level rise, the separation of natural
climate variability from anthropogenic influences, food stocks, biodiversity and carbon uptake by
the ocean. One hundred experts in Antarctic science have contributed and drafts of the manuscript
were reviewed by over 200 scientists. We hope that it will be of value to all scientists with an
interest in the Antarctic continent and the Southern Ocean, policy makers and those concerned
with the deployment of observing systems and the development of climate models.
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 526 Seiten)
ISBN:
9780948277221
URL:
http://www.scar.org/publications/occasionals/acce.html
Language:
English
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