Applied Geophysics in Periglacial Environments
Herausgeber: Hauck, C.; Kneisel, C.
Applied Geophysics in Periglacial Environments
Herausgeber: Hauck, C.; Kneisel, C.
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This practical guide demonstrates the successful application of geophysical techniques in periglacial environments through international field studies.
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This practical guide demonstrates the successful application of geophysical techniques in periglacial environments through international field studies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9781107406193
- ISBN-10: 1107406196
- Artikelnr.: 35898574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9781107406193
- ISBN-10: 1107406196
- Artikelnr.: 35898574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction; Part II. Introductory Chapters for the Main
Geophysical Methods Applied: 1. Electric methods Christof Kneisel and
Christian Hauck; 2. Electromagnetic methods Andreas Hördt and Christian
Hauck; 3. Refraction seismics Lothar Schrott and Thomas Hoffmann; 4.
Ground-penetrating radar Ivar Berthling and Kjetil Melvold; Part III. Case
Studies: 5. Typology of vertical electrical soundings for permafrost/ground
ice investigation in the forefields of small alpine glaciers Reynald
Delaloye and Christophe Lambiel; 6. ERT imaging for frozen ground detection
Mamoru Ishikawa; 7. Electrical resistivity values of frozen soil from VES
and TEM field observations and laboratory experiments Koichiro Harada; 8.
Results of geophysical surveys on Kasprowy Wierch, the Tatra Mountains
Wojciech Dobinski, Bogdon Zogala, Krystian Wzietek and Leszek Litwin; 9.
Reassessment of DC resistivity in rock glaciers by comparing with P-wave
velocity: a case study in the Swiss Alps Atsushi Ikeda; 10. Quantifying the
ice content in low-altitude scree slopes using geophysical methods
Christian Hauck and Christof Kneisel; 11. The use of GPR in determining
talus thickness and talus structure Oliver Sass; 12. GPR soundings of rock
glaciers on Svalbard Ivar Berthling, Bernd Etzelmüller, Herman Farbrot,
Ketil Isaksen, Morgan Wåle and Rune Ødegård; 13. Arctic glaciers and
ground-penetrating radar case-study: Stagnation Glacier, Bylot Island,
Canada Tristram D. L. Irvine-Fynn and Brian J. Moorman; 14. Mapping of
subglacial topography using GPR for determining subglacial hydraulic
conditions Kjetil Melvold and Thomas V. Schuler; 15. Snow measurements
using GPR: example from Amundsenisen, Svalbard Kjetil Melvold; 16. Mapping
Frazil ice conditions in rivers using ground penetrating radar Ivar
Berthling, Halfdan Benjaminsen and Ånund Kvambekk; Part IV. Tables of
Typical Values of Geophysical Parameters for Periglacial Environments;
Index.
Geophysical Methods Applied: 1. Electric methods Christof Kneisel and
Christian Hauck; 2. Electromagnetic methods Andreas Hördt and Christian
Hauck; 3. Refraction seismics Lothar Schrott and Thomas Hoffmann; 4.
Ground-penetrating radar Ivar Berthling and Kjetil Melvold; Part III. Case
Studies: 5. Typology of vertical electrical soundings for permafrost/ground
ice investigation in the forefields of small alpine glaciers Reynald
Delaloye and Christophe Lambiel; 6. ERT imaging for frozen ground detection
Mamoru Ishikawa; 7. Electrical resistivity values of frozen soil from VES
and TEM field observations and laboratory experiments Koichiro Harada; 8.
Results of geophysical surveys on Kasprowy Wierch, the Tatra Mountains
Wojciech Dobinski, Bogdon Zogala, Krystian Wzietek and Leszek Litwin; 9.
Reassessment of DC resistivity in rock glaciers by comparing with P-wave
velocity: a case study in the Swiss Alps Atsushi Ikeda; 10. Quantifying the
ice content in low-altitude scree slopes using geophysical methods
Christian Hauck and Christof Kneisel; 11. The use of GPR in determining
talus thickness and talus structure Oliver Sass; 12. GPR soundings of rock
glaciers on Svalbard Ivar Berthling, Bernd Etzelmüller, Herman Farbrot,
Ketil Isaksen, Morgan Wåle and Rune Ødegård; 13. Arctic glaciers and
ground-penetrating radar case-study: Stagnation Glacier, Bylot Island,
Canada Tristram D. L. Irvine-Fynn and Brian J. Moorman; 14. Mapping of
subglacial topography using GPR for determining subglacial hydraulic
conditions Kjetil Melvold and Thomas V. Schuler; 15. Snow measurements
using GPR: example from Amundsenisen, Svalbard Kjetil Melvold; 16. Mapping
Frazil ice conditions in rivers using ground penetrating radar Ivar
Berthling, Halfdan Benjaminsen and Ånund Kvambekk; Part IV. Tables of
Typical Values of Geophysical Parameters for Periglacial Environments;
Index.
Part I. Introduction; Part II. Introductory Chapters for the Main
Geophysical Methods Applied: 1. Electric methods Christof Kneisel and
Christian Hauck; 2. Electromagnetic methods Andreas Hördt and Christian
Hauck; 3. Refraction seismics Lothar Schrott and Thomas Hoffmann; 4.
Ground-penetrating radar Ivar Berthling and Kjetil Melvold; Part III. Case
Studies: 5. Typology of vertical electrical soundings for permafrost/ground
ice investigation in the forefields of small alpine glaciers Reynald
Delaloye and Christophe Lambiel; 6. ERT imaging for frozen ground detection
Mamoru Ishikawa; 7. Electrical resistivity values of frozen soil from VES
and TEM field observations and laboratory experiments Koichiro Harada; 8.
Results of geophysical surveys on Kasprowy Wierch, the Tatra Mountains
Wojciech Dobinski, Bogdon Zogala, Krystian Wzietek and Leszek Litwin; 9.
Reassessment of DC resistivity in rock glaciers by comparing with P-wave
velocity: a case study in the Swiss Alps Atsushi Ikeda; 10. Quantifying the
ice content in low-altitude scree slopes using geophysical methods
Christian Hauck and Christof Kneisel; 11. The use of GPR in determining
talus thickness and talus structure Oliver Sass; 12. GPR soundings of rock
glaciers on Svalbard Ivar Berthling, Bernd Etzelmüller, Herman Farbrot,
Ketil Isaksen, Morgan Wåle and Rune Ødegård; 13. Arctic glaciers and
ground-penetrating radar case-study: Stagnation Glacier, Bylot Island,
Canada Tristram D. L. Irvine-Fynn and Brian J. Moorman; 14. Mapping of
subglacial topography using GPR for determining subglacial hydraulic
conditions Kjetil Melvold and Thomas V. Schuler; 15. Snow measurements
using GPR: example from Amundsenisen, Svalbard Kjetil Melvold; 16. Mapping
Frazil ice conditions in rivers using ground penetrating radar Ivar
Berthling, Halfdan Benjaminsen and Ånund Kvambekk; Part IV. Tables of
Typical Values of Geophysical Parameters for Periglacial Environments;
Index.
Geophysical Methods Applied: 1. Electric methods Christof Kneisel and
Christian Hauck; 2. Electromagnetic methods Andreas Hördt and Christian
Hauck; 3. Refraction seismics Lothar Schrott and Thomas Hoffmann; 4.
Ground-penetrating radar Ivar Berthling and Kjetil Melvold; Part III. Case
Studies: 5. Typology of vertical electrical soundings for permafrost/ground
ice investigation in the forefields of small alpine glaciers Reynald
Delaloye and Christophe Lambiel; 6. ERT imaging for frozen ground detection
Mamoru Ishikawa; 7. Electrical resistivity values of frozen soil from VES
and TEM field observations and laboratory experiments Koichiro Harada; 8.
Results of geophysical surveys on Kasprowy Wierch, the Tatra Mountains
Wojciech Dobinski, Bogdon Zogala, Krystian Wzietek and Leszek Litwin; 9.
Reassessment of DC resistivity in rock glaciers by comparing with P-wave
velocity: a case study in the Swiss Alps Atsushi Ikeda; 10. Quantifying the
ice content in low-altitude scree slopes using geophysical methods
Christian Hauck and Christof Kneisel; 11. The use of GPR in determining
talus thickness and talus structure Oliver Sass; 12. GPR soundings of rock
glaciers on Svalbard Ivar Berthling, Bernd Etzelmüller, Herman Farbrot,
Ketil Isaksen, Morgan Wåle and Rune Ødegård; 13. Arctic glaciers and
ground-penetrating radar case-study: Stagnation Glacier, Bylot Island,
Canada Tristram D. L. Irvine-Fynn and Brian J. Moorman; 14. Mapping of
subglacial topography using GPR for determining subglacial hydraulic
conditions Kjetil Melvold and Thomas V. Schuler; 15. Snow measurements
using GPR: example from Amundsenisen, Svalbard Kjetil Melvold; 16. Mapping
Frazil ice conditions in rivers using ground penetrating radar Ivar
Berthling, Halfdan Benjaminsen and Ånund Kvambekk; Part IV. Tables of
Typical Values of Geophysical Parameters for Periglacial Environments;
Index.