O. Bengtsson / U. Hammer (eds.)
Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions and Climate
Herausgeber: Bengtsson, Lennart; Hammer, Claus U.
O. Bengtsson / U. Hammer (eds.)
Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions and Climate
Herausgeber: Bengtsson, Lennart; Hammer, Claus U.
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Stimulating 2001 discussion of the interaction between the geosphere/biosphere and climate for researchers and graduate students.
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Stimulating 2001 discussion of the interaction between the geosphere/biosphere and climate for researchers and graduate students.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 799g
- ISBN-13: 9780521782388
- ISBN-10: 0521782384
- Artikelnr.: 21429354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 799g
- ISBN-13: 9780521782388
- ISBN-10: 0521782384
- Artikelnr.: 21429354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword; Introduction L. O. Bengtsson and C. U. Hammer; 1. The Antarctic
ozone hole: a man-caused chemical instability in the stratosphere - what
should we learn from it? P. J. Crutzen; 2. Feedbacks and interactions
between global change, atmospheric chemistry, and the biosphere M. O.
Andraea; 3. Atmospheric CO2 variations: response to natural and
anthropogenic earth system forcings I. Fung; 4. Modelling and evaluating
terrestrial biospheric exchanges of water, carbon dioxide and oxygen in the
global climate system M. Heimann; 5. Carbon futures W. S. Broecker; 6.
Global climate change in the human perspective S. H. Schneider; 7. Earth
system models and the global biogeochemical cycles D. Schimel; 8. The role
of CO2, sea-level and vegetation during the Milankovitch-forced
glacial-interglacial cycles A. Berger; 9. Non-linearities in the earth
system: the ocean's role T. F. Stocker; 10. Simulations of the climate of
the Holocene: perspectives gained with models of different complexity J. E.
Kutzbach; 11. Interactions of climate change and the terrestrial biosphere
I. C. Prentice; 12. The record of paleoclimatic change and its greenhouse
implications W. R. Peltier; 13. Long-term stability of earth's climate: the
faint young sun problem revisited J. F. Kasting; 14. Physical and chemical
properties of the glacial ocean J. C. Duplessy; 15. Ice core records and
relevance for future climate variations J. Jouzel; 16. Towards a new
approach to climate impact studies W. Steffen; 17. Future research
objectives M. Heimann; 18. Research objectives of the World Climate
Research Programme H. Grassl; Index.
ozone hole: a man-caused chemical instability in the stratosphere - what
should we learn from it? P. J. Crutzen; 2. Feedbacks and interactions
between global change, atmospheric chemistry, and the biosphere M. O.
Andraea; 3. Atmospheric CO2 variations: response to natural and
anthropogenic earth system forcings I. Fung; 4. Modelling and evaluating
terrestrial biospheric exchanges of water, carbon dioxide and oxygen in the
global climate system M. Heimann; 5. Carbon futures W. S. Broecker; 6.
Global climate change in the human perspective S. H. Schneider; 7. Earth
system models and the global biogeochemical cycles D. Schimel; 8. The role
of CO2, sea-level and vegetation during the Milankovitch-forced
glacial-interglacial cycles A. Berger; 9. Non-linearities in the earth
system: the ocean's role T. F. Stocker; 10. Simulations of the climate of
the Holocene: perspectives gained with models of different complexity J. E.
Kutzbach; 11. Interactions of climate change and the terrestrial biosphere
I. C. Prentice; 12. The record of paleoclimatic change and its greenhouse
implications W. R. Peltier; 13. Long-term stability of earth's climate: the
faint young sun problem revisited J. F. Kasting; 14. Physical and chemical
properties of the glacial ocean J. C. Duplessy; 15. Ice core records and
relevance for future climate variations J. Jouzel; 16. Towards a new
approach to climate impact studies W. Steffen; 17. Future research
objectives M. Heimann; 18. Research objectives of the World Climate
Research Programme H. Grassl; Index.
Foreword; Introduction L. O. Bengtsson and C. U. Hammer; 1. The Antarctic
ozone hole: a man-caused chemical instability in the stratosphere - what
should we learn from it? P. J. Crutzen; 2. Feedbacks and interactions
between global change, atmospheric chemistry, and the biosphere M. O.
Andraea; 3. Atmospheric CO2 variations: response to natural and
anthropogenic earth system forcings I. Fung; 4. Modelling and evaluating
terrestrial biospheric exchanges of water, carbon dioxide and oxygen in the
global climate system M. Heimann; 5. Carbon futures W. S. Broecker; 6.
Global climate change in the human perspective S. H. Schneider; 7. Earth
system models and the global biogeochemical cycles D. Schimel; 8. The role
of CO2, sea-level and vegetation during the Milankovitch-forced
glacial-interglacial cycles A. Berger; 9. Non-linearities in the earth
system: the ocean's role T. F. Stocker; 10. Simulations of the climate of
the Holocene: perspectives gained with models of different complexity J. E.
Kutzbach; 11. Interactions of climate change and the terrestrial biosphere
I. C. Prentice; 12. The record of paleoclimatic change and its greenhouse
implications W. R. Peltier; 13. Long-term stability of earth's climate: the
faint young sun problem revisited J. F. Kasting; 14. Physical and chemical
properties of the glacial ocean J. C. Duplessy; 15. Ice core records and
relevance for future climate variations J. Jouzel; 16. Towards a new
approach to climate impact studies W. Steffen; 17. Future research
objectives M. Heimann; 18. Research objectives of the World Climate
Research Programme H. Grassl; Index.
ozone hole: a man-caused chemical instability in the stratosphere - what
should we learn from it? P. J. Crutzen; 2. Feedbacks and interactions
between global change, atmospheric chemistry, and the biosphere M. O.
Andraea; 3. Atmospheric CO2 variations: response to natural and
anthropogenic earth system forcings I. Fung; 4. Modelling and evaluating
terrestrial biospheric exchanges of water, carbon dioxide and oxygen in the
global climate system M. Heimann; 5. Carbon futures W. S. Broecker; 6.
Global climate change in the human perspective S. H. Schneider; 7. Earth
system models and the global biogeochemical cycles D. Schimel; 8. The role
of CO2, sea-level and vegetation during the Milankovitch-forced
glacial-interglacial cycles A. Berger; 9. Non-linearities in the earth
system: the ocean's role T. F. Stocker; 10. Simulations of the climate of
the Holocene: perspectives gained with models of different complexity J. E.
Kutzbach; 11. Interactions of climate change and the terrestrial biosphere
I. C. Prentice; 12. The record of paleoclimatic change and its greenhouse
implications W. R. Peltier; 13. Long-term stability of earth's climate: the
faint young sun problem revisited J. F. Kasting; 14. Physical and chemical
properties of the glacial ocean J. C. Duplessy; 15. Ice core records and
relevance for future climate variations J. Jouzel; 16. Towards a new
approach to climate impact studies W. Steffen; 17. Future research
objectives M. Heimann; 18. Research objectives of the World Climate
Research Programme H. Grassl; Index.