Mass Balance of the Cryosphere
Herausgeber: Bamber, Jonathan L.; Payne, Anthony J.
Mass Balance of the Cryosphere
Herausgeber: Bamber, Jonathan L.; Payne, Anthony J.
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A detailed and comprehensive overview of observational and modelling techniques for all climate change, environmental science and glaciology researchers.
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A detailed and comprehensive overview of observational and modelling techniques for all climate change, environmental science and glaciology researchers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1124g
- ISBN-13: 9781108457217
- ISBN-10: 1108457215
- Artikelnr.: 51380403
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1124g
- ISBN-13: 9781108457217
- ISBN-10: 1108457215
- Artikelnr.: 51380403
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction and background Jonathan L. Bamber and Antony J. Payne; Part
I. Observational Techniques and Methods: 2. In situ measurement techniques:
land ice Jon Ove Hagen and Niels Reeh; 3. In situ measurement techniques:
sea ice Peter Wadhams; 4. Remote sensing measurement techniques Jonathan L.
Bamber and Ron Kwok; Part II. Modelling Techniques and Methods: 5.
Modelling land ice surface mass balance Wouter Greuell and Christophe
Genthon; 6. Modelling land ice dynamics Kees van der Veen and Anthony J.
Payne; 7. Modelling sea ice dynamics William D. Hibler, III; Part III. The
Mass Balance of Sea Ice: 8. Sea ice observations Seymour Laxon, Ola
Johannessen, Martin Miles, Peter Wadhams and John E. Walsh; 9. Sea-ice
modelling Gregory M. Flato; Part IV. The Mass Balance of the Ice Sheets:
10. Greenland: recent mass-balance observations Robert H. Thomas and the
PARCA investigators; 11. Greenland: modelling Roderik van der Wal; 12. Mass
balance of the Antarctic ice sheet: observational aspects Charles Bentley;
13. Antarctica: modelling Philippe Huybrechts; Part V. The Mass Balance of
Ice Caps and Glaciers: 14. Arctic ice caps and glaciers Julian Dowdeswell;
15. Glaciers and ice caps: historical background and strategies of
worldwide monitoring Wilfried Haeberli; 16. Glaciers and the study of
climate and sea-level change Mark Dyurgerov and Mark Meier; 17.
Conclusions, summary and outlook Jonathan L. Bamber and Antony J. Payne.
I. Observational Techniques and Methods: 2. In situ measurement techniques:
land ice Jon Ove Hagen and Niels Reeh; 3. In situ measurement techniques:
sea ice Peter Wadhams; 4. Remote sensing measurement techniques Jonathan L.
Bamber and Ron Kwok; Part II. Modelling Techniques and Methods: 5.
Modelling land ice surface mass balance Wouter Greuell and Christophe
Genthon; 6. Modelling land ice dynamics Kees van der Veen and Anthony J.
Payne; 7. Modelling sea ice dynamics William D. Hibler, III; Part III. The
Mass Balance of Sea Ice: 8. Sea ice observations Seymour Laxon, Ola
Johannessen, Martin Miles, Peter Wadhams and John E. Walsh; 9. Sea-ice
modelling Gregory M. Flato; Part IV. The Mass Balance of the Ice Sheets:
10. Greenland: recent mass-balance observations Robert H. Thomas and the
PARCA investigators; 11. Greenland: modelling Roderik van der Wal; 12. Mass
balance of the Antarctic ice sheet: observational aspects Charles Bentley;
13. Antarctica: modelling Philippe Huybrechts; Part V. The Mass Balance of
Ice Caps and Glaciers: 14. Arctic ice caps and glaciers Julian Dowdeswell;
15. Glaciers and ice caps: historical background and strategies of
worldwide monitoring Wilfried Haeberli; 16. Glaciers and the study of
climate and sea-level change Mark Dyurgerov and Mark Meier; 17.
Conclusions, summary and outlook Jonathan L. Bamber and Antony J. Payne.
1. Introduction and background Jonathan L. Bamber and Antony J. Payne; Part
I. Observational Techniques and Methods: 2. In situ measurement techniques:
land ice Jon Ove Hagen and Niels Reeh; 3. In situ measurement techniques:
sea ice Peter Wadhams; 4. Remote sensing measurement techniques Jonathan L.
Bamber and Ron Kwok; Part II. Modelling Techniques and Methods: 5.
Modelling land ice surface mass balance Wouter Greuell and Christophe
Genthon; 6. Modelling land ice dynamics Kees van der Veen and Anthony J.
Payne; 7. Modelling sea ice dynamics William D. Hibler, III; Part III. The
Mass Balance of Sea Ice: 8. Sea ice observations Seymour Laxon, Ola
Johannessen, Martin Miles, Peter Wadhams and John E. Walsh; 9. Sea-ice
modelling Gregory M. Flato; Part IV. The Mass Balance of the Ice Sheets:
10. Greenland: recent mass-balance observations Robert H. Thomas and the
PARCA investigators; 11. Greenland: modelling Roderik van der Wal; 12. Mass
balance of the Antarctic ice sheet: observational aspects Charles Bentley;
13. Antarctica: modelling Philippe Huybrechts; Part V. The Mass Balance of
Ice Caps and Glaciers: 14. Arctic ice caps and glaciers Julian Dowdeswell;
15. Glaciers and ice caps: historical background and strategies of
worldwide monitoring Wilfried Haeberli; 16. Glaciers and the study of
climate and sea-level change Mark Dyurgerov and Mark Meier; 17.
Conclusions, summary and outlook Jonathan L. Bamber and Antony J. Payne.
I. Observational Techniques and Methods: 2. In situ measurement techniques:
land ice Jon Ove Hagen and Niels Reeh; 3. In situ measurement techniques:
sea ice Peter Wadhams; 4. Remote sensing measurement techniques Jonathan L.
Bamber and Ron Kwok; Part II. Modelling Techniques and Methods: 5.
Modelling land ice surface mass balance Wouter Greuell and Christophe
Genthon; 6. Modelling land ice dynamics Kees van der Veen and Anthony J.
Payne; 7. Modelling sea ice dynamics William D. Hibler, III; Part III. The
Mass Balance of Sea Ice: 8. Sea ice observations Seymour Laxon, Ola
Johannessen, Martin Miles, Peter Wadhams and John E. Walsh; 9. Sea-ice
modelling Gregory M. Flato; Part IV. The Mass Balance of the Ice Sheets:
10. Greenland: recent mass-balance observations Robert H. Thomas and the
PARCA investigators; 11. Greenland: modelling Roderik van der Wal; 12. Mass
balance of the Antarctic ice sheet: observational aspects Charles Bentley;
13. Antarctica: modelling Philippe Huybrechts; Part V. The Mass Balance of
Ice Caps and Glaciers: 14. Arctic ice caps and glaciers Julian Dowdeswell;
15. Glaciers and ice caps: historical background and strategies of
worldwide monitoring Wilfried Haeberli; 16. Glaciers and the study of
climate and sea-level change Mark Dyurgerov and Mark Meier; 17.
Conclusions, summary and outlook Jonathan L. Bamber and Antony J. Payne.