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.
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Part 1. Reconstructing Past Climate Variability
1. Long-Term Climate Evolution Based on Ice Core Records
2. Inferring the Past Atmospheric Composition from Ice Cores
3. Holocene Environmental Changes Deduced from Antarctic Lake Sediments
Part 2. Geological and Geomorphological Dynamics
4. The role of volcanism in the making of Antarctica
5. Tracing Deglaciation Since the Last Glacial Maximum
6. Glacio-isostatic Uplift and Relative Sea Level Changes
7. Past Geomorphic Processes: The role of Periglacial Processes in Ice-Free Environments
8. Soils of Antarctica: A Key to Past Environments
Part 3. Biological Processes and Human Colonization
9. Past Changes on Fauna and Flora Distribution
10. Refuge of Antarctic Biodiversity
11. Geoecological Response
Part 4. Recent Climate and Environmental Trends
12. Connections with Middle and Low Latitudes
13. Recent Climate Trends
14. Exploring and Exploiting Antarctica: The First Human Interactions
15. Humans in Antarctica: Science and Policy
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Presents comprehensive research of past and present Antarctica from a paleo perspective and its relationship to current state and climate change
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
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780128179253
Publisert
2020-06-09
Utgiver
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc; Academic Press Inc
Vekt
660 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
326