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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin :Neofelis,
    Keywords: Ecology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (195 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783958082014
    Series Statement: Tierstudien ; v.13
    DDC: 574.5
    Language: German
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Colophon -- Table of Content -- Literarische Ökologien -- Kling: „ … und wozu Dichter in dürftiger Zeit?" -- Böhm: „you have to let the animals - the animals - decide for themselves" -- Ethische und ästhetische Ökologien der Begegnung / Zum Umgang mit Wildtieren, Kumpantieren und Schwärmen -- Wild / Hunderich: Juralandschaft mit Hund, Hügellandschaft mit Biber -- Blattner: Nun sag, wie hast Du's mit den Wildtieren? -- Wichmann: To behave / To be hive -- Musikalische Ökologien -- Borgards: Tentakuläres Rappen -- Haas: Ästhetische Ökologie -- Philosophische Ökologien -- Spickernagel: Rousseaus dilettantische Ideen zu Mensch und Tier -- Rosenberger: Über individualistische Denkformen hinaus -- Marine Ökologien -- Preuss: Filter -- Fowler: Call of the Wild -- Stratmann: TaxiDerma -- Yoldas: Ecosystem of Excess & -- Regnum Alba -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Call for Papers: Tiere erzählen.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (308 pages)
    ISBN: 9783839457658
    Series Statement: Wissen der Künste Ser. v.1
    Language: German
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    Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Geophysik
    In:  EPIC3Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Geophysik, 131 p.
    Publication Date: 2018-12-05
    Description: During the last decades, the Norwegian-Greenland Sea has been a focus of intensive research. The region is important for the understanding of the Cenozoic climate evolution from the opening of the North Atlantic at approximately 55 Ma to the late-Cenozoic glaciations. In 2003, the Alfred Wegener Institute conducted a seismic survey along the NE Greenland shelf and slope during expedition ARKTIS XIX leg 4a with RV Polarstern. Seven seismic profiles from this data set were re-processed applying processing techniques such as filtering, multiple suppression, stacking and time migration. Furthermore, a seismic net consisting of 13 processed profiles along the Mid-Norwegian margin with a special focus on the Vøring Plateau area reaching into the deep-sea were provided by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD). Five NPD profiles were chosen and served as a link between the deep-sea parts of the NE Greenland and Norwegian margins (Vøring Plateau) for a seismo-stratigraphic correlation, based on reflection characteristics from Eocene to Pleistocene times. Borehole data of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and its successor, the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) supported seismic and sequence stratigraphic correlations among the two continental margins via sonic velocities from log measurements. The borehole data is based on previous literature researches, shipboard scientific reports and initial reports. In addition to that, recent magnetic anomaly grids provided the basis for an age determination of the acoustic basement along the profiles in the deep-sea and the Vøring Plateau. Based on these data sets, an updated Cenozoic stratigraphic model of the NE Greenland continental margin could be derived. The results should ease and encourage selections of drilling spots and offshore seismic data acquisitions for future research expeditions, since both will contribute to amore detailed picture of the Cenozoic strata and the geological evolution of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Thesis , notRev
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    In:  EPIC378. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft (DGG), Leoben, 2018-02-12-2018-02-15
    Publication Date: 2018-03-04
    Description: During the last decades, the Norwegian-Greenland Sea has been a focus of research. Beside commercial interest in hydrocarbon exploration, the region is important for the understanding of the Cenozoic climate evolution from the opening of the North Atlantic at approximately 55 Ma to the late-Cenozoic glaciations. In 2003, the research vessel “Polarstern” conducted a seismic survey along the NE Greenland shelf and slope during expedition “ARKTIS XIX leg 4a”. We reprocessed seven seismic profiles from this data set applying multiple suppression, radon transformation and time migration. Furthermore, a seismic net consisting of 13 processed profiles along the Mid-Norwegian margin with a special focus on the Vøring Plateau area reaching into deep sea were provided by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD). The NPD profiles served as a link between the deep-sea parts of the NE Greenland and Norwegian margins for a seismo-stratigraphic correlation, based on its reflection characteristics and P-wave velocity distribution from Eocene to Pleistocene times. Borehole data of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and its successor, the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) supported reflection seismic correlation between the two continental margins via sonic velocities from log measurements (if available) and stratigraphic correlations among borehole data based on previous literature researches, shipboard scientific reports and initial reports. Based on these data sets, an updated Cenozoic stratigraphic model of the NE Greenland continental margin could be derived. The results should ease and encourage selections of drilling spots and offshore seismic data acquisition in future, since both will contribute to a more detailed picture of the Cenozoic strata and the geological evolution of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , notRev
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