Antarctica at the Close of a Millennium

Antarctica at the Close of a Millennium
Title Antarctica at the Close of a Millennium PDF eBook
Author John Alan Gamble
Publisher
Pages 674
Release 2002
Genre Science
ISBN

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Accompanied by map in back inside cover pocket entitled: Geology of the Northern Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica, 1st ed., 2001.

Antarctica

Antarctica
Title Antarctica PDF eBook
Author Dieter K. Fütterer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 473
Release 2006-05-11
Genre Science
ISBN 354032934X

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Sixty articles arranged in eight thematic sections refer to most recent geological and geophysical results of Antarctic research. The Precambrian of the East Antarctic shield and its geological history is considered as well as sub-ice topography, geophysics and stratigraphy, sedimentology and geophysics of the surrounding Southern Ocean. Particular emphasis is given to the connection of the Antarctic and the surrounding continents when forming part of Gondwana.

Antarctica

Antarctica
Title Antarctica PDF eBook
Author U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 162
Release 2008-04-18
Genre Science
ISBN 0309178096

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Antarctica is the center from which all surrounding continental bodies separated millions of years ago. Antarctica: A Keystone in a Changing World, reinforces the importance of continual changes in the country's history and the impact of these changes on global systems. The book also places emphasis on deciphering the climate records in ice cores, geologic cores, rock outcrops and those inferred from climate models. New technologies for the coming decades of geoscience data collection are also highlighted. Antarctica: A Keystone in a Changing World is a collection of papers that were presented by keynote speakers at the 10th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences. It is of interest to policy makers, researchers and scientific institutions.

Past Antarctica

Past Antarctica
Title Past Antarctica PDF eBook
Author Marc Oliva
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 328
Release 2020-06-04
Genre Science
ISBN 0128179260

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Past Antarctica: Paleoclimatology and Climate Change presents research on the past and present of Antarctica in reference to its current condition, including considerations for effects due to climate change. Experts in the field explore key topics, including environmental changes, human colonization and present environmental trends. Addressing a wide range of fields, including the biosphere, geology and biochemistry, the book offers geographers, climatologists and other Earth scientists a vital resource that is beneficial to an understanding of Antarctica, its history and conservation efforts. - Synthesizes research on the past and present of Antarctica, bringing together top Earth scientists who work in this discipline - Presents the most complete reconstruction of the paleoclimate and environment of Antarctica, tying in long-term climatic changes to the current environment - Offers perspectives from different branches of the Earth Sciences using a spatial-temporal lens

Antarctica

Antarctica
Title Antarctica PDF eBook
Author Kim Heacox
Publisher National Geographic Society
Pages 210
Release 1998
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Photographs and text profile the geography, wildlife, and landscapes of Antarctica.

Antarctica

Antarctica
Title Antarctica PDF eBook
Author David W. H. Walton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 355
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1107328241

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Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on Earth – a place for adventure and a key area for global science. Research conducted there has received increasing international attention due to concerns over destruction of the ozone layer and the problem of global warming and melting ice shelves. This dramatically illustrated new book brings together an international group of leading Antarctic scientists to explain why the Antarctic is so central to understanding the history and potential fate of our planet. It introduces the beauty of the world's greatest wilderness, its remarkable attributes and the global importance of the international science done there. Spanning topics from marine biology to space science this book is an accessible overview for anyone interested in the Antarctic and its science and governance. It provides a valuable summary for those involved in polar management and is an inspiration for the next generation of Antarctic researchers.

Antarctica

Antarctica
Title Antarctica PDF eBook
Author D. W. H. Walton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 355
Release 2013
Genre Antarctica
ISBN 110700392X

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A dramatically illustrated book, by leading international scientists, which describes Antarctica's central role in global scientific research.