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  • 1
    Keywords: Atmospheric carbon dioxide ; Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) ; Greenhouse gas mitigation ; Nature Effect of human beings on ; Atmospheric carbon dioxide ; Carbon cycle Biogeochemistry ; Greenhouse gas mitigation ; Nature Effect of human beings on ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kohlenstoffkreislauf
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: XXIV, 526 S , Ill., graph. Darst. Kt
    ISBN: 1559635274 , 1559635266
    Series Statement: Scope 62
    DDC: 363.738/746
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    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D. C. :Island Press,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (560 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781610910750
    Series Statement: Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) Series ; v.62
    DDC: 363.738/746
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- About Island Press/ SCOPE -- SCOPE Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Colorplates, Figures, Tables, Boxes, and Appendixes -- Colorplates -- Foreword -- Ackowledgments -- Ch 1: The Global Carbon Cycle: Integrating Humans, Climate, and the Natural World -- Part I: Crosscutting Issues -- Ch 2: Current Status and Past Trends of the Global Carbon Cycle -- Ch 3: The Vulnerability of the Carbon Cycle in the 21st Century: An Assessment of Carbon-Climate-Human Interactions -- Ch 4: Scenarios, Targets, Gaps, and Costs -- Ch 5: A Portfolio of Carbon Management Options -- Ch 6: Interactions between CO2 Stabilization Pathways and Requirements for a Sustainable Earth System -- Part II: Overview of the Carbon Cycle -- Ch 7: A Paleo-Perspective on Changes in Atmospheric CO2 and Climate -- Ch 8: Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Sources and Sinks of Carbon Dioxide -- Ch 9: Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases -- Ch 10: Climate--Carbon Cycle Interactions -- Ch 11: Socioeconomic Driving Forces of Emissions Scenarios -- Part III: The Carbon Cycle of the Oceans -- Ch 12: Natural Processes Regulationg the Ocean Uptake of CO2 -- Ch 13: Variability and Climate Feedback Mechanisms in Ocean Uptake of CO2 -- Part IV: The Carbon Cycle of the Land -- Ch 14: A Primer on the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle: What We Don't Know But Should -- Ch 15: Geographic and Temporal Variation of Carbon Exchange by Ecosystems and Their Sensitivity to Environmnetla Perturbation -- Ch 16: Current Consequences of Past Actions: How to Separate Direct from Indirect -- Part V: The Carbo Cycle of Land--Ocean Margins -- Ch 17: Pathways of Atmospheric CO2 through Fluvual Systems -- Ch 18: Exchanges of Carbon in the Coastal Seas -- Part VI: Humans and the Carbon Cycle -- Ch 19: Pathwaysof the Regional Development and the Carbon Cycle. , Ch 20: Social Change and CO2 Stabilization: Moving away from the Carbon Cultures -- Ch 21: Carbon Transport through International Commerce -- Part VII: Purposeful Carbon Management -- Ch 22: Near- and Long-Term Climate Change Mitigation Potential -- Ch 23: Unanticipated Consequences: Thinking about Ancillary Benefits and Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mitigation -- Ch 24: International Policy Framework on Climate Change: Sinks in Recent International Agreements -- Ch 25: A Multi-Gas Approach to Climate Policy -- Ch 26: Storage of Carbon Dioxide by Greening the Oceans? -- Ch 27: Direct Injection of CO2 in the Ocean -- Ch 28: Engineered Biological Sinks on Land -- Ch 29: Abatement of Nitrous Oxide, Methane, and the Other Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: The Need for a Systems Approach -- List of Contributors -- SCOPE Series List -- SCOPE Executive Committee 2001-2004 -- Index -- Island Press Board of Directors.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Boundary layer meteorology 87 (1998), S. 275-307 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
    Keywords: Canopy ; Large-eddy simulation ; Windbreak ; Wind tunnel
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A large-eddy simulation has been performed of turbulent flow around multiple windbreaks set within a wheat canopy under neutral stability conditions. The simulation is validated against a wind tunnel data set taken under similar conditions. Velocity profiles and second-order statistics are presented and compared to those found in the wind tunnel. From the numerical simulation, we discuss spatial distributions of instantaneous velocity fields and pressure statistics, which are important and telling features of the flow that are difficult to measure experimentally. We present a discussion of the momentum balance at various locations with respect to the windbreak, and similarly, we introduce the budget of a passive scalar. These discussions show the importance of the terms in each budget equation as they vary upstream and downstream of the windbreak.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Boundary layer meteorology 90 (1999), S. 189-216 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
    Keywords: Second-order dissipation ; Turbulence closure ; Vegetative canopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract An existing second-order closure model is modified to include the effects on mean and turbulent motions of form and viscous drag in vegetative canopies. The additional physical mechanisms represented by the closure are viscous and pressure drag on canopy elements, their role in momentum absorption, in the creation of fine scale turbulent eddies and in enhancing the total viscous dissipation in the canopy airspace. Viscous dissipation is split into a standard 'isotropic’ contribution associated with the spectral eddy cascade and a foliage contribution associated with work against pressure and viscous drag on the foliage. Changes in the turbulent time scale that result from these mechanisms are included in the standard parameterisations of third moments and of the eddy cascade contribution to dissipation. The model is tested against a wind- tunnel 'wheat’ canopy, a corn canopy and a eucalypt canopy, a height range from 50 mm to 12.6 m. Model results show that the parameterisations of foliage interaction used in the closure are sufficiently robust to reproduce second-moment profiles within and above vegetative canopies to a high degree of accuracy without resorting to 'tuning’ of the model constants. The model also shows the natural emergence of two length scales, one associated with the familiar eddy cascade isotropic contribution to total dissipation and the other associated with the length scales of the canopy elements.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Area/locality; Bioturbation; Burrows; Depth, bottom/max; Description; Grain size description; Mounds; Number of stations; Occurrence; Sediment type; Station label; Surface description; Tubes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 270 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; ANT-XIX/3; ANT-XIX/4; ANT-XXII/3; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; EBS; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Expected number of species; Haul length; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; MOOR; Mooring; Polarstern; PS61/041-3; PS61/042-2; PS61/043-8; PS61/046-7; PS61/099-4; PS61/105-7; PS61/114-4; PS61/129-2; PS61/131-3; PS61/132-2; PS61/133-3; PS61/134-3; PS61/135-4; PS61/136-4; PS61/137-4; PS61/138-6; PS61/139-6; PS61/140-8; PS61/141-10; PS61/142-6; PS61/143-1; PS61 ANDEEP 1; PS61 ANDEEP 2; PS67/016-10; PS67/021-7; PS67/059-5; PS67/074-6; PS67/078-9; PS67/080-9; PS67/081-8; PS67/088-8; PS67/094-14; PS67/102-3; PS67/110-8; PS67/121-10; PS67/133-2; PS67/142-5; PS67/150-6; PS67/151-7; PS67/152-6; PS67/153-7; PS67/154-9; PS67 ANDEEP 3; Sample elevation; Scotia Sea, southwest Atlantic; South Atlantic Ocean; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 120 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: Actiniaria; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Alcyonaria; Amphipoda; ANT-XXI/2; Area/locality; Articulata; Ascidiacea; Asteroidea; Bivalvia; Cheilostomata; Cirripedia; Crinoidea; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Errantia; Event label; Gorgonaria; Holothuroidea; Hydrozoa; Irregularia; Isopoda; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Mysidacea; Natantia; Nemertea; Ophiuroidea; Opisthobranchia; Pennatularia; Pisces; Polarstern; Polyplacophora; Porifera; Prosobranchia; PS65/019-1; PS65/020-1; PS65/028-1; PS65/029-1; PS65/344-1; PS65 BENDEX; Pygnogonida; Regularia; Reptantia; Scleractinia; Sedentaria; Sipunculida; South Atlantic Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 164 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Abyssocucumis liouvillei; Acanthomunna spinipes; Achlyonice violaecuspidata; Acodontaster sp.; Actinostola sp.; Actinostolidae; Aega pushkini; Aeginioides gaussi; Agassiz Trawl; Aglaophamus sp.; AGT; Aimulosia antarctica; Alcyonaria sp.; Ammothea carolinensis; Amphiglena sp.; Antarctonemertes sp.; Antarcturus oryx; Antatelson walkeri; ANT-XXI/2; Aplidium bilinguae; Aplidium falklandicum; Aplidium sp.; Apseudes spectabilis; Arachnopusia inchoata; Arcoscalpellum bouvieri; Area/locality; Arisatsis sp.; Ascolepis sp.; Asteroidea; Atyloella tribinicuspidata; Atylopsis fragilis; Atylopsis megalops; Atylopsis orthodactylus; Austrodoris kerguelensis; Austroflustra vulgaris; Autolytus sp.; Barrukia sp.; Bathyberthella antarctica; Bathyplotes fuscivinculum; Bathyplotes sp.; Brachiopod sp.; Bubaris sp.; Camptoplites bicornis; Capnea georgiana; Caprellinoides tristanensis; Ceacognathia sp.; Cellaria incula; Cellarinella njegovanae; Cellarinella nutti; Celleporella antarctica; Celleporella bougainvillei; Cephalodiscus sp.; Chiridota weddellensis; Clathrinida; Colossendeis robusta; Coperonus sp.; Crinoidea indeterminata; Crossaster sp.; Cucumariidae; Cuenotaster sp; Cuthona sp.; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Doto sp.; Echiniphimedia hodgsoni; Echinozone quadrispinosa; Ekmocucumis cf. steineni; Ekmocucumis sp.; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Eulagisca sp.; Eunoe sp.; Event label; Flabelligera sp.; Flabellum sp.; Gamaropsis serricra; Giganopsis squamosa; Glyphoperidium bursa; Gnathiphimedia cf. mandibularis; Gnathiphimedia mandibularis; Gnathiphimedia sp.; Golfingia sp.; Haplocheira barbimana; Harmothoe spp.; Harpinioides drepanocheir; Hermadion sp.; Himantozoum antarcticum; Hippolytidae; Hippomedon kergueleni; Holothuridea; Hormathiidae; Hydrozoa indeterminata; Ianthopsis ruseri; Irregularia sp.; Ischyroceridae; Isotealia antarctica; Jassa falcata; Jassa goniamera; Joeropsis antarctica; Laetmonice sp.; Latitude of event; Lepidonotothen kempi; Lepidonotothen larseni; Leucothoe spinicarpa; Liljeborgia georgiana; Liljeborgia sp.; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Luidia sp.; Lysianassoidea; Melphidippa antarctica; Mesoproboloides sp.; Metopoides leptomanus; Metopoides sp.; Molgula pedunculata; Munna sp.; Mycale acerata; Mysidacea sp.; Nauticaris marionis; Nematocarcinus lanceopes; Nematoflustra flagellata; Neojaera antarctica; Notaeolidia depressa; Nymphon australe; Odontaster sp.; Oedicerotidae; Ophiocanthid sp.; Ophionotus victoriae; Ophiuroidea; Ophiurolepis sp.; Oradarea rossi; Oradarea walkeri; Orchomenopsis cavimanus; Osthimosia bicornis; Osthimosia sp.; Pachychelium nichollsi; Pagentina genarum; Pallenopsis hodgsoni; Paralomis elongata; Pardaliscidae; Parepimeria crenulata; Philine alata; Phyllocomus sp.; Pista sp.; Pleurogonium sp.; Podocerus capillimanus; Polarstern; Polirhabdotos inclusum; Polyeunoa sp.; Polymastia invaginata; Polyzoa opuntia; Porania cf. antarctica; Porifera indeterminata; Primnoidae sp.; Prostebbingia brevicornis; Prostebbingia sp.; PS65/019-1; PS65/020-1; PS65/028-1; PS65/029-1; PS65/344-1; PS65/347-1; PS65 BENDEX; Pseudericthonius gaussi; Pseudericthonius hesperidesi; Pseudodulichia antarctica; Pseudosuberites sp.; Psilaster sp.; Psolidae; Psolus cf. antarcticus; Puncturella conica; Pycnanthus sp.; Pyura bouvetensis; Regularia sp.; Reteporella erugata; Reteporella frigida; Schraderia gracilis; Scina rattrayi rattrayi; Seba antarctica; Septemserolis septemcarinata; Serpula sp.; Smittina incernicula; South Atlantic Ocean; Stegocephalidae; Stenothoidae; Stilipedidae sp.; Stomphia selaginella; Swanomia brevimandibulata; Tedania tantula; Tentorium sp.; Thouarella sp.; Torometopa antarctica; Torometopa sp.; Tritonia challengeriana; Tritonia sp.; Trypanosyllis sp.; Tryphosella sp.; Tylobranchion speciosum
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1188 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Schade, Franziska M; Raupach, Michael R; Wegner, K Mathias (2016): Seasonal variation in parasite infection patterns of marine fish species from the Northern Wadden Sea in relation to interannual temperature fluctuations. Journal of Sea Research, 113, 73-84, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2015.09.002
    Publication Date: 2023-07-01
    Description: Marine environmental conditions are naturally changing throughout the year, affecting life cycles of hosts aswell as parasites. In particular,water temperature is positively correlatedwith the development ofmany parasites and pathogenic bacteria, increasing the risk of infection and diseases during summer. Interannual temperature fluctuations are likely to alter host?parasite interactions, which may result in profound impacts on sensitive ecosystems. In this context we investigated the parasite and bacterial Vibrionaceae communities of four common small fish species (three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus, Atlantic herring Clupea harengus, European sprat Sprattus sprattus and lesser sand eel Ammodytes tobianus) in the Northern Wadden Sea over a period of two years. Overall, we found significantly increased relative diversities of infectious species at higher temperature differentials. On the taxon-specific level some macroparasite species (trematodes, nematodes) showed a shift in infection peaks that followed the water temperatures of preceding months, whereas other parasite groups showed no effects of temperature differentials on infection parameters. Our results show that even subtle changes in seasonal temperatures may shift and modify the phenology of parasites as well as opportunistic pathogens that can have far reaching consequences for sensitive ecosystems.
    Keywords: AWI_Coast; Coastal Ecology @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-07-01
    Keywords: AWI_Coast; Bacteria; Coastal Ecology @ AWI; DATE/TIME; German Bight Wadden Sea; Identification; Season; Species, common name; Sylt-Rømø-Bight
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1336 data points
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