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  • 1
    Keywords: Geology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (834 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9783319274041
    DDC: 551.6
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Cover -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1Leningrad-1982 -- 1.2'Global Warming' or 'Global Weirding' -- 1.3My Background -- 1.4What Is Science? -- 1.5The Observational Sciences -- 1.6The Complexity of Nature -- 1.7Summary -- 2 The Language of Science -- 2.1Numbers and Symbols -- 2.2Arithmetic, Algebra, and Calculus -- 2.3Orders of Magnitude and Exponents -- 2.4Logarithms -- 2.5Logarithms and Scales with Bases Other than 10 -- 2.6Earthquake Scales -- 2.7The Beaufort Wind Force Scale -- 2.8Extending the Beaufort Scale to Cyclonic Storms -- 2.9Calendars and Time -- 2.10Summary -- 3 Applying Mathematics to Problems -- 3.1Measures and Weights -- 3.2The Nautical Mile -- 3.3The Metric System -- 3.4Temperature -- 3.5Precisely Defining Some Words You Already Know -- 3.6Locating Things -- 3.7Latitude and Longitude -- 3.8Map Projections -- 3.9Trigonometry -- 3.10Circles and Angular Velocity -- 3.11Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces -- 3.12Exponential Growth and Decay -- 3.13The Logistic Equation -- 3.14Graphs -- 3.15Statistics -- 3.16Summary -- 4 Geologic Time -- 4.1Age of the Earth-4004 BCE, or Older? -- 4.2The Discovery of the Depths of Time-Eternity -- 4.3Geologic Time Punctuated by Revolutions -- 4.4Catastrophism Replaced by Imperceptibly Slow Gradual Change -- 4.5The Development of the Geological Time Scale -- 4.6The Discovery of the Ice Age -- 4.7The Discovery of Past Warm Polar Regions -- 4.8Throwing a Monkey Wrench into Explaining Climate Change -- 4.9'Crustal Mobility' to the Rescue -- 4.10The Return of Catastrophism and the Idea of Rapid Change -- 4.11The Nature of the Geologic Record -- 4.12The Great Extinctions and Their Causes -- 4.13Summary -- 5 Putting Numbers on Geologic Ages -- 5.11788-An Abyss of Time of Unknown Dimensions. , 5.21863-Physics Comes to the Rescue-Earth Is not More Than 100 Million Years Old -- 5.3What We Now Know About Heat from Earth's Interior -- 5.4Some Helpful Background In Understanding 19th Century Chemistry -- 5.5Atomic Weight, Atomic Mass, Isotopes, Relative Atomic Mass, Standard Atomic Weight-A Confusing Plethora of Terms -- 5.61895-1913-The Worlds of Physics and Chemistry Turned Upside Down -- 5.7Henri Becquerel and the Curies -- 5.8Nonconformists and the British Universities Open to All -- 5.9The Discovery of Electrons, Alpha-Rays, and Beta-Rays -- 5.10The Discovery of Radioactive Decay Series, Exponential Decay Rates, and Secular Equilibrium -- 5.11The Mystery of the Decay Series Explained by Isotopes -- 5.12The Discovery that Radioactive Decay Series Might Be Used to Determine the Age of Rocks -- 5.13The Discovery of Stable Isotopes -- 5.14Rethinking the Structure of the Atom -- 5.15From Science to Science Fiction -- 5.16The Discovery of Protons and Neutrons -- 5.17Arthur Holmes and the Age of the Earth -- 5.18The Development of a Numerical Geological Timescale -- 5.19Summary -- 6 Documenting Past Climate Change -- 6.1What Is 'Climate'? -- 6.2A Brief Overview of Earth's Climate History -- 6.3The Cenozoic Climate 'Deterioration' -- 6.4From Ages to Process Rates -- 6.5Radiometric Age Dating in the Mid-20th Century -- 6.6Potassium-Argon Dating -- 6.7Reversals of Earth's Magnetic Field -- 6.8Fission Track Dating -- 6.9Astronomical Dating -- 6.10Tritium, Carbon-14 and Beryllium-10 -- 6.11The Human Acceleration of Natural Process Rates -- 6.12The Present Climate in Its Geologic Context -- 6.13Steady State Versus Non-steady State -- 6.14Feedbacks -- 6.15Summary -- 7 The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun-The Analogies with Water Waves and Sound -- 7.1Water Waves -- 7.2Special Water Waves-Tides and Tsunamis. , 7.3Wave Energy, Refraction and Reflection -- 7.4Sound Waves -- 7.5Sound Waves and Music -- 7.6Measuring the Speed of Sound in Air -- 7.7Measuring the Speed of Sound in Water -- 7.8The Practical Use of Sound in Water -- 7.9Summary -- 8 The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun-Figuring Out What Light Really Is -- 8.1Early Ideas About Light -- 8.2Refraction of Light -- 8.3Measuring the Speed of Light -- 8.4The Discovery of Double Refraction or 'Birefringence' -- 8.5Investigating the Dispersion of Light -- 8.6Figuring Out the Wavelengths of Different Colors of Light -- 8.7Diffraction -- 8.8Polarization of Light -- 8.9Eureka!-Light Is Electromagnetic Waves -- 8.10A Review of the Discovery of the Invisible Parts of the Electromagnetic Spectrum -- 8.11The Demise of the 'Luminiferous æther' -- 8.12Summary -- 9 Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum -- 9.1Spectra and Spectral Lines -- 9.2The Discovery of Helium-First in the Sun, then on Earth -- 9.3The Discovery That Spectral Lines Are Mathematically Related -- 9.4Heinrich Hertz's Confirmation of Maxwell's Ideas -- 9.5Marconi Makes the Electromagnetic Spectrum a Tool for Civilization -- 9.6Human Use of the Electromagnetic Spectrum for Communication, Locating Objects, and Cooking -- 9.7Summary -- 10 The Origins of Climate Science-The Idea of Energy Balance -- 10.1What Is Heat? -- 10.2Thermodynamics -- 10.3The Laws of Thermodynamics -- 10.4The Discovery of Greenhouse Gases -- 10.5Kirchhoff's 'Black Body' -- 10.6Stefan's Fourth Power Law -- 10.7Black Body Radiation -- 10.8Summary -- 11 The Climate System -- 11.1An Introduction to the Climate System -- 11.2Insolation-The Incoming Energy from the Sun -- 11.3Albedo-The Reflection of Incoming Energy Back into Space -- 11.4Reradiation-How the Earth Radiates Energy Back into Space -- 11.5The Chaotic Nature of the Weather. , 11.6The Earthly Components of the Climate System: Air, Earth, Ice, and Water -- 11.7The Atmosphere -- 11.8The Hydrosphere -- 11.9The Cryosphere -- 11.10The Land -- 11.11Classifying Climatic Regions -- 11.12Uncertainties in the Climate Scheme -- 11.13Summary -- 12 What's at the Bottom of Alice's Rabbit Hole -- 12.1Max Planck and the Solution to the Black Body Problem -- 12.2The Photoelectric Effect -- 12.3The Bohr Atom -- 12.4Implications of the Bohr Model for the Periodic Table of the Elements -- 12.5The Zeeman Effect -- 12.6Trying to Make Sense of the Periodic Table -- 12.7The Second Quantum Revolution -- 12.8The Discovery of Nuclear Fission -- 12.9Molecular Motions -- 12.10Summary -- 13 Energy From the Sun-Long-term Variations -- 13.1The Faint Young Sun Paradox -- 13.2The Energy Flux from the Sun -- 13.3The Orbital Cycles -- 13.4The Rise and Fall of the Orbital Theory of Climate Change -- 13.5The Resurrection of the Orbital Theory -- 13.6Correcting the Age Scale -- Filling in the Details to Prove the Theory -- 13.7The Discovery that Milankovitch Orbital Cycles Have Affected Much of Earth History -- 13.8Summary -- 14 Solar Variability and Cosmic Rays -- 14.1Solar Variability -- 14.2The Solar Wind -- 14.3Solar Storms and Space Weather -- 14.4The Solar Neutrino Problem -- 14.5The Ultraviolet Radiation -- 14.6Cosmic Rays -- 14.7A Digression into the World of Particle Physics -- 14.8How Cosmic Rays Interact with Earth's Atmosphere -- 14.9Carbon-14 -- 14.10Beryllium-10 -- 14.11Cosmic Rays and Climate -- 14.12Summary -- 15 Albedo -- 15.1Albedo of Planet Earth -- 15.2Clouds -- 15.3Could Cloudiness Be a Global Thermostat? -- 15.4Volcanic Ash and Climate Change -- 15.5Aerosols -- 15.6Albedo During the Last Glacial Maximum -- 15.7Changing the Planetary Albedo to Counteract Greenhouse Warming -- 15.8Summary. , 16 Air -- 16.1The Nature of Air -- 16.2The Velocity of Air Molecules -- 16.3Other Molecular Motions -- 16.4The Other Major Component of Air-Photons -- 16.5Ionization -- 16.6The Scattering of Light -- 16.7Absorption of the Infrared Wavelengths -- 16.8Other Components of Air: Subatomic Particles -- 16.9Summary -- 17 HOH-The Keystone of Earth's Climate -- 17.1Some History -- 17.2Why Is HOH so Strange? -- 17.3The Hydrologic Cycle -- 17.4Vapor -- 17.5Pure Water -- 17.6Natural Water -- 17.7Water-Density and Specific Volume -- 17.8Water-Surface Tension -- 17.9Ice -- 17.10Earth's Ice -- 17.11How Ice Forms from Fresh Water and from Seawater -- 17.12Snow and Ice on Land -- 17.13Ice Cores -- 17.14Ice as Earth's Climate Stabilizer -- 17.15Summary -- 18 The Atmosphere -- 18.1Atmospheric Pressure -- 18.2The Structure of the Atmosphere -- 18.3The Troposphere -- 18.4The Stratosphere -- 18.5The Mesosphere -- 18.6The Thermosphere -- 18.7The Exosphere -- 18.8The Magnetosphere -- 18.9The Ionosphere -- 18.10The Atmospheric Greenhouse Effect -- 18.11The Distribution of Gases in the Atmosphere -- 18.12The Overall Effect of the Atmosphere on Solar Irradiance -- 18.13The Effects of Anthropogenic Atmospheric Pollution -- 18.14Summary -- 19 Oxygen and Ozone-Products and Protectors of Life -- 19.1Diatomic Oxygen-O2-'Oxygen' -- 19.2Triatomic Oxygen-O3-Ozone -- 19.3The Oxygen-Ozone-Ultraviolet Connection -- 19.4The Oxygen-Ozone-Ultraviolet Conundrum -- 19.5The Human Interference with Ozone -- 19.6Ozone-The Greenhouse Gas -- 19.7Summary -- 20 Water Vapor-The Major Greenhouse Gas -- 20.1The Behavior of Dry Air -- 20.2The Behavior of Wet Air -- 20.3What Controls Atmospheric Water Vapor? -- 20.4Anthropogenic Effects -- 20.5The Changing Area of Exposed Water Surface -- 20.6Summary -- 21 Carbon Dioxide. , 21.1Carbon Dioxide as a Greenhouse Gas.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Climatic changes. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This introduction to climate science and social change includes the physics, chemistry and biology, but mixes them with biographical material such as personal reminiscences. The author posits a long-term relationship between human activity and climate change.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (999 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642285608
    DDC: 551.6
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Experimenting on a Small Planet -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 The Language of Science -- Chapter 3 Geologic Time -- 4 Putting Numbers on Geologic Ages -- Chapter 5 Documenting Past Climate Change -- Chapter 6 The Nature Of Energy Received from the Sun: The Analogies with Water Waves and Sound -- Chapter 7 The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun: Figuring out What Light Really is -- Chapter 8 Exploring The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- Chapter 9 The Origins of Climate Science: The Idea of Energy Balance -- Chapter 10 The Climate System -- Chapter 11 What's at the Bottom of Alice's Rabbit Hole -- Chapter 12 Energy from the Sun: Long-Term Variations -- Chapter 13 Solar Variability and Cosmic Rays -- Chapter 14 Albedo -- Chapter 15 Air -- Chapter 16 Chapter HOH: : The Keystone of Earth's Climate -- Chapter 17 The Atmosphere -- Chapter 18 Oxygen and Ozone: Products and Protectors of Life -- 19 Water Vapor: The Major Greenhouse Gas -- Chapter 20 Carbon Dioxide -- Chapter 21 Other Greenhouse Gases -- Chapter 22 The Circulation of Earth's Atmosphere and Ocean -- Chapter 23 The Biological Interactions -- Chapter 24 Sea Level -- Chapter 25 Global Climate Change: The (Geologically) Immediate Past -- Chapter 26 Is There an Analog for the Future Climate? -- Chapter 27 The Instrumental Temperature Record -- Chapter 28 The Future -- DEDICATION -- FIGURE SOURCES -- About the Author -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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  • 3
    Keywords: Climatology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (1000 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9783030763398
    DDC: 551.6
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Leningrad-1982 -- 1.2 'Global Warming' or 'Global Weirding' -- 1.3 My Background -- 1.4 What Is Science? -- 1.5 The Observational Sciences -- 1.6 The Compexity of Nature -- 1.7 Summary -- 2 Discovering Climate -- 2.1 Defining 'Climate' -- 2.2 Numerical Descriptions of Climate -- 2.3 How Science Works -- 2.4 Summary -- 3 The Language of Science -- 3.1 Numbers and Symbols -- 3.2 Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Calculus -- 3.3 Shapes -- 3.4 Orders of Magnitude and Exponents -- 3.5 Logarithms -- 3.6 Logarithms and Scales with Bases Other Than 10 -- 3.7 Earthquake Scales -- 3.8 The Beaufort Wind Force Scale -- 3.9 Extending the Beaufort Scale to Cyclonic Storms -- 3.10 Calendars and Time -- 3.11 Summary -- 4 Applying Mathematics to Problems -- 4.1 Measures and Weights -- 4.2 The Nautical Mile -- 4.3 The Metric System -- 4.4 Temperature -- 4.5 Precisely Defining Some Words You Already Know -- 4.6 Locating Things -- 4.7 Latitude and Longitude -- 4.8 Map Projections -- 4.9 Trigonometry -- 4.10 Circles, Ellipses, and Angular Velocity -- 4.11 Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces -- 4.12 Graphs -- 4.13 Exponential Growth and Decay -- 4.14 The Logistic Equation -- 4.15 Statistics -- 4.16 Summary -- 5 Geologic Time -- Abstract -- 5.1 Age of the Earth-4004 BCE, or Older? -- 5.2 The Discovery of the Depths of Time-Eternity -- 5.3 Geologic Time Punctuated by Revolutions -- 5.4 Catastrophism Replaced by Imperceptibly Slow Gradual Change -- 5.5 The Development of the Geological Timescale -- 5.6 The Discovery of the Ice Age -- 5.7 The Discovery of Past Warm Polar Regions -- 5.8 Throwing a Monkey Wrench into Explaining Climate Change -- 5.9 Crustal Mobility' to the Rescue -- 5.10 The Return of Catastrophism and the Idea of Rapid Change -- 5.11 The Nature of the Geologic Record -- 5.12 The Great Extinctions and Their Causes. , 5.13 Summary-A History with No Dates -- 6 Putting Numbers on Geologic Ages -- 6.1 1788-An Abyss of Time of Unknown Dimensions -- 6.2 1863-Physics Comes to the Rescue-Earth Is Not More than 100 Million Years Old -- 6.3 What We Now Know About Heat from Earth's Interior -- 6.4 Some Helpful Background in Understanding Nineteenth-Century Chemistry -- 6.5 Atomic Weight, Atomic Mass, Isotopes, Relative Atomic Mass, Standard Atomic Weight-A Confusing Plethora of Terms -- 6.6 1895-1913-The Worlds of Physics and Chemistry Turned Upside Down -- 6.7 Henri Becquerel and the Curies -- 6.8 Nonconformists and the British Universities Open to All -- 6.9 The Discovery of Electrons, Alpha-Rays, and Beta-Rays -- 6.10 The Discovery of Radioactive Decay Series, Exponential Decay Rates, and Secular Equilibrium -- 6.11 The Mystery of the Decay Series Explained by Isotopes -- 6.12 The Discovery That Radioactive Decay Series Might Be Used to Determine the Age of Rocks -- 6.13 The Discovery of Stable Isotopes -- 6.14 Rethinking the Structure of the Atom -- 6.15 From Science to Science Fiction -- 6.16 The Discovery of Protons and Neutrons -- 6.17 Arthur Holmes and the Age of the Earth -- 6.18 The Development of a Numerical Geological Timescale -- 6.19 Summary -- 7 Documenting Past Climate Change -- 7.1 What Is 'Climate'? -- 7.2 A Brief Overview of Earth's Climate History -- 7.3 The Cenozoic Climate 'Deterioration' -- 7.4 From Ages to Process Rates -- 7.5 Radiometric Age Dating in the Mid-Twentieth Century -- 7.6 Potassium-Argon Dating -- 7.7 Reversals of Earth's Magnetic Field -- 7.8 Fission Track Dating -- 7.9 Astronomical Dating -- 7.10 Tritium, Carbon-14, and Beryllium-10 -- 7.11 The Human Acceleration of Natural Process Rates -- 7.12 The Present Climate in Its Geologic Context -- 7.13 Steady State Versus Non-steady State -- 7.14 Feedbacks -- 7.15 Summary. , 8 The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun-The Analogies with Water Waves and Sound -- 8.1 Water Waves -- 8.2 Special Water Waves-Tides and Tsunamis -- 8.3 Wave Energy, Refraction, and Reflection -- 8.4 Sound Waves -- 8.5 Sound Waves and Music -- 8.6 Measuring the Speed of Sound in Air -- 8.7 Measuring the Speed of Sound in Water -- 8.8 The Practical Use of Sound in Water -- 8.9 Summary -- 9 The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun-Figuring Out What Light Really Is -- 9.1 Early Ideas About Light -- 9.2 Refraction of Light -- 9.3 Measuring the Speed of Light -- 9.4 The Discovery of Double Refraction or 'Birefringence' -- 9.5 Investigating the Dispersion of Light -- 9.6 Figuring Out the Wavelengths of Different Colors of Light -- 9.7 Diffraction -- 9.8 Polarization of Light -- 9.9 Eureka!-Light Is Electromagnetic Waves -- 9.10 A Review of the Discovery of the Invisible Parts of the Electromagnetic Spectrum -- 9.11 The Demise of the 'Luminiferous Æther' -- 9.12 Summary -- 10 Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum -- 10.1 Spectra and Spectral Lines -- 10.2 The Discovery of Helium-First in the Sun, Then on Earth -- 10.3 The Discovery That Spectral Lines Are Mathematically Related -- 10.4 Heinrich Hertz's Confirmation of Maxwell's Ideas -- 10.5 Marconi Makes the Electromagnetic Spectrum a Tool for Civilization -- 10.6 Human Use of the Electromagnetic Spectrum for Communication, Locating Objects, and Cooking -- 10.7 Summary -- 11 The Origins of Climate Science-The Idea of Energy Balance -- 11.1 What Is Heat? -- 11.2 Thermodynamics -- 11.3 The Laws of Thermodynamics -- 11.4 The Discovery of Greenhouse Gases -- 11.5 Kirchhoff's 'Black Body' -- 11.6 Stefan's Fourth Power Law -- 11.7 Black Body Radiation -- 11.8 Summary -- 12 The Climate System -- 12.1 Insolation-The Incoming Energy from the Sun. , 12.2 Albedo-The Reflection of Incoming Energy Back into Space -- 12.3 Reradiation-How the Earth Radiates Energy Back into Space -- 12.4 The Chaotic Nature of the Weather -- 12.5 The Earthly Components of the Climate System: Air, Earth, Ice, and Water -- 12.6 The Atmosphere -- 12.7 The Hydrosphere -- 12.8 The Cryosphere -- 12.9 The Land -- 12.10 Classifying Climatic Regions -- 12.11 Uncertainties in the Climate Scheme -- 12.12 Summary -- 13 What Is at the Bottom of Alice's Rabbit Hole? -- 13.1 Max Planck and the Solution to the Black Body Problem -- 13.2 The Photoelectric Effect -- 13.3 The Bohr Atom -- 13.4 Implications of the Bohr Model for the Periodic Table of the Elements -- 13.5 The Zeeman Effect -- 13.6 Trying to Make Sense of the Periodic Table -- 13.7 The Second Quantum Revolution -- 13.8 The Discovery of Nuclear Fission -- 13.9 Molecular Motions -- 13.10 Summary -- 14 Energy from the Sun-Long-Term Variations -- 14.1 The Faint Young Sun Paradox -- 14.2 The Energy Flux from the Sun -- 14.3 The Orbital Cycles -- 14.4 The Rise and Fall of the Orbital Theory of Climate Change -- 14.5 The Resurrection of the Orbital Theory -- 14.6 Correcting the Age Scale: Filling in the Details to Prove the Theory -- 14.7 The Discovery that Milankovitch Orbital Cycles Have Affected Much of Earth History -- 14.8 Summary -- 15 Solar Variability and Cosmic Rays -- 15.1 Solar Variability -- 15.2 The Solar Wind -- 15.3 Solar Storms and Space Weather -- 15.4 The Solar Neutrino Problem -- 15.5 The Ultraviolet Radiation -- 15.6 Cosmic Rays -- 15.7 A Digression into the World of Particle Physics -- 15.8 How Cosmic Rays Interact with Earth's Atmosphere -- 15.9 Carbon-14 -- 15.10 Beryllium-10 -- 15.11 Cosmic Rays and Climate -- 15.12 Summary -- 16 Albedo -- 16.1 Albedo of Planet Earth -- 16.2 Clouds -- 16.3 Could Cloudiness Be a Global Thermostat?. , 16.4 Volcanic Ash and Climate Change -- 16.5 Aerosols -- 16.6 Albedo During the Last Glacial Maximum -- 16.7 Changing the Planetary Albedo to Counteract Greenhouse Warming -- 16.8 Summary -- 17 Air -- 17.1 The Nature of Air -- 17.2 The Velocity of Air Molecules -- 17.3 Other Molecular Motions -- 17.4 The Other Major Component of Air-Photons -- 17.5 Ionization -- 17.6 The Scattering of Light -- 17.7 Absorption of the Infrared Wavelengths -- 17.8 Other Components of Air: Subatomic Particles -- 17.9 Summary -- 18 HoH-The Keystone of Earth's Climate -- 18.1 Some History -- 18.2 Why Is HOH So Strange? -- 18.3 The Hydrologic Cycle -- 18.4 Vapor -- 18.4.1 Pure Water -- 18.5 Natural Water -- 18.6 Water-Density and Specific Volume -- 18.7 Water-Surface Tension -- 18.8 Ice -- 18.9 Earth's Ice -- 18.10 How Ice Forms from Freshwater and from Seawater -- 18.11 Snow and ICE on Land -- 18.12 Ice Cores -- 18.13 Ice as Earth's Climate Stabilizer -- 19 The Atmosphere -- 19.1 Atmospheric Pressure -- 19.2 The Structure of the Atmosphere -- 19.3 The Troposphere -- 19.4 The Stratosphere -- 19.5 The Mesosphere -- 19.6 The Thermosphere -- 19.7 The Exosphere -- 19.8 The Magnetosphere -- 19.9 The Ionosphere -- 19.10 The Atmospheric Greenhouse Effect -- 19.11 The Distribution of Gases in the Atmosphere -- 19.12 The Overall Effect of the Atmosphere on Solar Irradiance -- 19.13 The Effects of Anthropogenic Atmospheric Pollution -- 19.14 Summary -- 20 Oxygen and Ozone-Products and Protectors of Life -- 20.1 Diatomic Oxygen-O2-'Oxygen' -- 20.2 Triatomic Oxygen-O3-Ozone -- 20.3 The Oxygen-Ozone-Ultraviolet Connection -- 20.4 The Oxygen-Ozone-Ultraviolet Conundrum -- 20.5 The Human Interference with Ozone -- 20.6 Ozone-The Greenhouse Gas -- 20.7 Summary -- 21 Water Vapor-The Major Greenhouse Gas -- 21.1 H2O ('Water') on Earth -- 21.2 The Behavior of Dry Air. , 21.3 The Behavior of Wet Air.
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  • 4
    Keywords: Marine sediments Congresses ; Oceanography Congresses ; Carbonate rocks Congresses ; Paläoozeanographie ; Konferenzschrift
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: IV, 218 S. , graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Special publication / Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists 20
    DDC: 551.4/608
    Language: English
    Note: Literaturangaben
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    Keywords: Popular works ; Popular Science ; Climate change ; Historical geology ; Nature ; Environment ; Klimatologie ; Klimaänderung
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is a thorough introduction to climate science and global change. The author is a geologist who has spent much of his life investigating the climate of Earth from a time when it was warm and dinosaurs roamed the land, to today's changing climate. Bill Hay takes you on a journey to understand how the climate system works. He explores how humans are unintentionally conducting a grand uncontrolled experiment which is leading to unanticipated changes. We follow the twisting path of seemingly unrelated discoveries in physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and even mathematics to learn how they led to our present knowledge of how our planet works. He explains why the weather is becoming increasingly chaotic as our planet warms at a rate far faster than at any time in its geologic past. He speculates on possible future outcomes, and suggests that nature itself may make some unexpected course corrections. Although the book is written for the layman with little knowledge of science or mathematics, it includes information from many diverse fields to provide even those actively working in the field of climatology with a broader view of this developing drama. Experimenting on a Small Planet is a must read for anyone having more than a casual interest in global warming and climate change - one of the most important and challenging issues of our time. This new edition includes actual data from climate science into 2014. Numerous powerpoint slides allow lecturers and teachers to more effectively use the book as a basis for climate change education
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXVII, 819 p. 559 illus., 298 illus. in color, online resource)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2016
    ISBN: 9783319274041
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Dissertation ; Western Interior Seaway ; Marine Sedimente ; Klimaveränderung ; Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 231 Bl., 15.33 MB) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Language: English
    Note: Kiel, Univ., Diss., 2002
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Science. ; Physical geography. ; Earth sciences.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Discovering Climate -- Chapter 3. The Language of Science -- Chapter 4. Applying Mathematics to Problems -- Chapter 5. Geologic Time -- Chapter 6. Putting Numbers on Geologic Ages -- Chapter 7. Documenting Past Climate Change -- Chapter 8. The Nature of Energy Received From the Sun – The Analogies with Water Waves and Sound -- Chapter 9. The Nature of Energy Received From the Sun---Figuring Out What Light Really Is -- Chapter 10. Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum -- Chapter 11. The Origins of Climate Science---The Idea Of Energy Balance -- Chapter 12. The Climate System -- Chapter 13. What’s At The Bottom of Alice’s Rabbit Hole -- Chapter 14. Energy from the Sun---Long-Term Variations -- Chapter 15. Solar Variability and Cosmic Rays -- Chapter 16. Albedo -- Chapter 17. Air -- Chapter 18. HOH---The Keystone Of Earth’s Climate -- Chapter 19. The Atmosphere -- Chapter 20. Oxygen and Ozone---Products and Protectors of Life -- Chapter 21. Water Vapor---The Major Greenhouse Gas -- Chapter 22. Carbon Dioxide -- Chapter 23. Other Greenhouse Gases -- Chapter 24. The Earth Is a Sphere and Rotates -- Chapter 25. The Coriolis Effect -- Chapter 26. The Circulation of Earth’s Atmosphere -- Chapter 27. The Circulation of Earth’s Oceans -- Chapter 28. The Biological Interactions -- Chapter 29. Sea Level -- Chapter 30. Global Climate Change---The Geologically Immediate Past -- Chapter 31. Human Impacts on the Environment and Climate -- Chapter 32. Predictions of the Future of Humanity -- Chapter 33. Is there an Analog for the Future Climate -- Chapter 34. The Instrumental Temperature Record -- Chapter 35. The Changing Climate of the Polar Regions -- Chapter 36. Global, Regional and Local Effects of Our Changing Climate -- Chapter 37. Final Thoughts.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 1001 p. 780 illus., 479 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 3rd ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030763398
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Language: English
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    In: Marine geology, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 1964, 266(2009), 1/4, Seite 198-211, 1872-6151
    In: volume:266
    In: year:2009
    In: number:1/4
    In: pages:198-211
    Description / Table of Contents: In this study we present a late Miocene-early Pliocene record of sixty-four zones with prominent losses in the magnetic susceptibility signal, taken on a sediment drift (ODP Site 1095) on the Pacific continental rise of the West Antarctic Peninsula. The zones are comparable in shape and magnitude and occur commonly at glacial-to-interglacial transitions. High resolution records of organic matter, magnetic susceptibility and clay mineral composition from early Pliocene intervals demonstrate that neither dilution effects nor provenance changes of the sediments have caused the magnetic susceptibility losses. Instead, reductive dissolution of magnetite under suboxic conditions seems to be the most likely explanation. We propose that during the deglaciation exceptionally high organic fluxes in combination with weak bottom water currents and prominent sediment draping diatom ooze layers produced temporary suboxic conditions in the uppermost sediments. It is remarkable that synsedimentary suboxic conditions can be observed in one of the best ventilated open ocean regions of the World.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Ill., graph. Darst
    ISSN: 1872-6151
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Geography ; Geology ; Life sciences ; Climatic changes ; Climatology ; Earth sciences ; Klimatologie ; Klimaänderung ; Klimatologie ; Klimaänderung
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: XXIX, 983 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 235 mm x 155 mm
    ISBN: 3642285597 , 9783642285592
    DDC: 550
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    Language: English
    Note: Literaturangaben , Introduction -- The Language of Science -- Geologic Time -- Putting Numbers on Geologic Ages -- Documenting Past Climate Change -- The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun: The Analogies with Water Waves and Sound -- The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun: Figuring out What Light Really is -- Exploring The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- The Origins of Climate Science: The Idea of Energy Balance -- The Climate System -- What's at the Bottom of Alice's Rabbit Hole -- Energy from the Sun: Long-Term Variations -- Solar Variability and Cosmic Rays -- Albedo -- Air -- HOH: The Keystone of Earth's Climate -- The Atmosphere -- Oxygen and Ozone: Products and Protectors of Life -- Water Vapor: The Major Greenhouse Gas -- Carbon Dioxide Other Greenhouse Gases -- The Circulation of Earth's Atmosphere and Ocean -- The Biological Interactions -- Sea Level -- Global Climate Change: The Immediate Past -- Is There an Analog for the Future Climate? -- The Instrumental Temperature Record -- The Future. , The Language of Science -- Geologic Time -- Putting Numbers on Geologic Ages -- Discovering Past Climate Change -- The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun -- The Analogies with Water Waves and Sound -- The Nature of Energy Received from the Sun -- Figuring out what Light really is -- Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum -- The Origins of Climate Science -- The Idea of Energy Balance -- The Climate System -- What's at the Bottom of Alice's Rabbit Hole? -- Energy from the Sun -- Long-term Variations -- Solar Variability -- Albedo -- Air -- HOH -- The Keystone of Earth's Climate -- Greenhouse Gasses -- The Circulation of Earth's Atmosphere and Ocean -- The Biological Interactions -- Sea level -- Global Climate Change -- the (Geologically) Immediate Past -- Is there an Analog for the Future Climate? -- The Instrumental Temperature Record -- What is Expected in the 21st Century -- Beyond 2100 -- The Return to Warm Earth -- Titanic Timeline.
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource ( 284Seiten = 102MB) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    Language: English
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