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Antarctica

Author : D. J. Drewry
Publisher :
Page : 18 pages
File Size : 18,38 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Antarctic regions
ISBN : 9780901021045

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Sea Ice in the Arctic

Author : Ola M. Johannessen
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 575 pages
File Size : 21,10 MB
Release : 2019-11-12
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3030213013

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This book provides in-depth information about the sea ice in the Arctic at scales from paleoenvironmental variability to more contemporary changes during the past and present centuries. The book is based on several decades of research related to sea ice in the Arctic and its variability, sea ice process studies as well as implications of the sea ice variability on human activities. The chapters provide an extensive overview of the research results related to sea ice in the Arctic at paleo-scales to more resent scales of variations as well as projections for changes during the 21st century. The authors have pioneered the satellite remote sensing monitoring of sea ice and used other monitoring data in order to study, monitor and model sea ice and its processes.

Glaciers and the Polar Environment

Author : Masaki Kanao
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 42,66 MB
Release : 2021-02-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 1839625929

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Glaciers and Polar regions provide important clues to understanding the past and present status of the Earth system, as well as to predict future forms of our planet. In particular, Antarctica, composed of an ice-covered continent in its center and the surrounding Sothern Ocean, has been gradually investigated during the last half century by all kinds of scientific branches; bioscience, physical sciences, geoscience, oceanography, environmental studies, together with technological components. This book covers topics on the recent development of all kinds of scientific research on glaciers and Antarctica, in the context of currently on-going processes in the extreme environment in polar regions.

Glaciological Data

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 49,75 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Glaciology
ISBN :

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"This report documents most of the ice cores so far collected on a world-wide basis, as well as providing information on literature sources and on the currents status of research activities which may affect the types of data that can be archived."--Foreword.

Ice Rivers

Author : Jemma Wadham
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 44,95 MB
Release : 2022-10-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 0691241813

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A passionate eyewitness account of the mysteries and looming demise of glaciers—and what their fate means for our shared future The ice sheets and glaciers that cover one-tenth of Earth's land surface are in grave peril. High in the Alps, Andes, and Himalaya, once-indomitable glaciers are retreating, even dying. Meanwhile, in Antarctica, thinning glaciers may be unlocking vast quantities of methane stored for millions of years beneath the ice. In Ice Rivers, renowned glaciologist Jemma Wadham offers a searing personal account of glaciers and the rapidly unfolding crisis that they—and we—face. Taking readers on a personal journey from Europe and Asia to Antarctica and South America, Wadham introduces majestic glaciers around the globe as individuals—even friends—each with their own unique character and place in their community. She challenges their first appearance as silent, passive, and lifeless, and reveals that glaciers are, in fact, as alive as a forest or soil, teeming with microbial life and deeply connected to almost everything we know. They influence crucial systems on which people depend, from lucrative fisheries to fertile croplands, and represent some of the most sensitive and dynamic parts of our world. Their fate is inescapably entwined with our own, and unless we act to abate the greenhouse warming of our planet the potential consequences are almost unfathomable. A riveting blend of cutting-edge research and tales of encounters with polar bears and survival under the midnight sun, Ice Rivers is an unforgettable portrait of—and love letter to—our vanishing icy wildernesses.