The High-Mountain Cryosphere
Herausgeber: Carey, Mark; Huggel, Christian; Clague, John J.
The High-Mountain Cryosphere
Herausgeber: Carey, Mark; Huggel, Christian; Clague, John J.
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This book provides a definitive overview of the global drivers of high-mountain cryosphere change and their implications for people across high-mountain regions.
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This book provides a definitive overview of the global drivers of high-mountain cryosphere change and their implications for people across high-mountain regions.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781107662759
- ISBN-10: 1107662753
- Artikelnr.: 49140347
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781107662759
- ISBN-10: 1107662753
- Artikelnr.: 49140347
1. Introduction: human-environment dynamics in the high-mountain cryosphere
Christian Huggel, Mark Carey, John J. Clague and Andreas Kääb; Part I.
Global Drivers: 2. Influence of climate variability and large-scale
circulation on the mountain cryosphere Imtiaz Rangwala, Nick Pepin, Mathias
Vuille and James Miller; 3. Temperature, precipitation, and related
extremes Nadine Salzmann, Simon C. Scherrer, Simon Allen and Mario Rohrer;
4. Snow and avalanches Sven Fuchs, Margreth Keiler and Sergey Sokratov; 5.
The frozen frontier: the extractives super cycle in a time of glacier
recession Jeffrey Bury; 6. Cultural values of glaciers Christine Jurt,
Julie Brugger, Katherine W. Dunbar, Kerry Milch and Ben Orlove; Part II.
Processes: 7. Implications for hazard and risk of seismic and volcanic
responses to climate change in the high-mountain cryosphere Bill McGuire;
8. Catastrophic mass wasting in high mountains Oliver Korup and Stuart
Dunning; 9. Glacier- and permafrost-related slope instabilities Michael
Krautblatter and Kerry Leith; 10. Erosion and sediment flux in mountain
watersheds Dieter Rickenmann and Matthias Jakob; 11. Glaciers as water
resources Bryan Mark, Michel Baraer, Alfonso Fernández, Walter Immerzeel,
R. Daniel Moore and Rolf Weingartner; 12. Glacier floods Duncan Quincey and
Jonathan Carrivick; 13. Ecosystem change in high tropical mountains Kenneth
Young; Part III. Consequences and Responses: 14. The honour of the
snow-mountains is the snow: Tibetan livelihoods in a changing climate
Hildegard Diemberger, Astrid Hovden and Emily T. Yeh; 15. Ice-clad
volcanoes Richard Waitt, Benjamin R. Edwards and Andrew G. Fountain; 16.
Debris-flow activity from high-elevation, periglacial environments Markus
Stoffel and Cristoph Graf; 17. Contextualizing conflict: vital waters and
competing values in glaciated environments Adam French, Javiera Barandiarán
and Costanza Rampini; Part IV. Conclusions: 18. Synthesis and conclusions:
the future of high-mountain cryospheric research Mark Carey, Christian
Huggel, John J. Clague and Andreas Kääb.
Christian Huggel, Mark Carey, John J. Clague and Andreas Kääb; Part I.
Global Drivers: 2. Influence of climate variability and large-scale
circulation on the mountain cryosphere Imtiaz Rangwala, Nick Pepin, Mathias
Vuille and James Miller; 3. Temperature, precipitation, and related
extremes Nadine Salzmann, Simon C. Scherrer, Simon Allen and Mario Rohrer;
4. Snow and avalanches Sven Fuchs, Margreth Keiler and Sergey Sokratov; 5.
The frozen frontier: the extractives super cycle in a time of glacier
recession Jeffrey Bury; 6. Cultural values of glaciers Christine Jurt,
Julie Brugger, Katherine W. Dunbar, Kerry Milch and Ben Orlove; Part II.
Processes: 7. Implications for hazard and risk of seismic and volcanic
responses to climate change in the high-mountain cryosphere Bill McGuire;
8. Catastrophic mass wasting in high mountains Oliver Korup and Stuart
Dunning; 9. Glacier- and permafrost-related slope instabilities Michael
Krautblatter and Kerry Leith; 10. Erosion and sediment flux in mountain
watersheds Dieter Rickenmann and Matthias Jakob; 11. Glaciers as water
resources Bryan Mark, Michel Baraer, Alfonso Fernández, Walter Immerzeel,
R. Daniel Moore and Rolf Weingartner; 12. Glacier floods Duncan Quincey and
Jonathan Carrivick; 13. Ecosystem change in high tropical mountains Kenneth
Young; Part III. Consequences and Responses: 14. The honour of the
snow-mountains is the snow: Tibetan livelihoods in a changing climate
Hildegard Diemberger, Astrid Hovden and Emily T. Yeh; 15. Ice-clad
volcanoes Richard Waitt, Benjamin R. Edwards and Andrew G. Fountain; 16.
Debris-flow activity from high-elevation, periglacial environments Markus
Stoffel and Cristoph Graf; 17. Contextualizing conflict: vital waters and
competing values in glaciated environments Adam French, Javiera Barandiarán
and Costanza Rampini; Part IV. Conclusions: 18. Synthesis and conclusions:
the future of high-mountain cryospheric research Mark Carey, Christian
Huggel, John J. Clague and Andreas Kääb.
1. Introduction: human-environment dynamics in the high-mountain cryosphere
Christian Huggel, Mark Carey, John J. Clague and Andreas Kääb; Part I.
Global Drivers: 2. Influence of climate variability and large-scale
circulation on the mountain cryosphere Imtiaz Rangwala, Nick Pepin, Mathias
Vuille and James Miller; 3. Temperature, precipitation, and related
extremes Nadine Salzmann, Simon C. Scherrer, Simon Allen and Mario Rohrer;
4. Snow and avalanches Sven Fuchs, Margreth Keiler and Sergey Sokratov; 5.
The frozen frontier: the extractives super cycle in a time of glacier
recession Jeffrey Bury; 6. Cultural values of glaciers Christine Jurt,
Julie Brugger, Katherine W. Dunbar, Kerry Milch and Ben Orlove; Part II.
Processes: 7. Implications for hazard and risk of seismic and volcanic
responses to climate change in the high-mountain cryosphere Bill McGuire;
8. Catastrophic mass wasting in high mountains Oliver Korup and Stuart
Dunning; 9. Glacier- and permafrost-related slope instabilities Michael
Krautblatter and Kerry Leith; 10. Erosion and sediment flux in mountain
watersheds Dieter Rickenmann and Matthias Jakob; 11. Glaciers as water
resources Bryan Mark, Michel Baraer, Alfonso Fernández, Walter Immerzeel,
R. Daniel Moore and Rolf Weingartner; 12. Glacier floods Duncan Quincey and
Jonathan Carrivick; 13. Ecosystem change in high tropical mountains Kenneth
Young; Part III. Consequences and Responses: 14. The honour of the
snow-mountains is the snow: Tibetan livelihoods in a changing climate
Hildegard Diemberger, Astrid Hovden and Emily T. Yeh; 15. Ice-clad
volcanoes Richard Waitt, Benjamin R. Edwards and Andrew G. Fountain; 16.
Debris-flow activity from high-elevation, periglacial environments Markus
Stoffel and Cristoph Graf; 17. Contextualizing conflict: vital waters and
competing values in glaciated environments Adam French, Javiera Barandiarán
and Costanza Rampini; Part IV. Conclusions: 18. Synthesis and conclusions:
the future of high-mountain cryospheric research Mark Carey, Christian
Huggel, John J. Clague and Andreas Kääb.
Christian Huggel, Mark Carey, John J. Clague and Andreas Kääb; Part I.
Global Drivers: 2. Influence of climate variability and large-scale
circulation on the mountain cryosphere Imtiaz Rangwala, Nick Pepin, Mathias
Vuille and James Miller; 3. Temperature, precipitation, and related
extremes Nadine Salzmann, Simon C. Scherrer, Simon Allen and Mario Rohrer;
4. Snow and avalanches Sven Fuchs, Margreth Keiler and Sergey Sokratov; 5.
The frozen frontier: the extractives super cycle in a time of glacier
recession Jeffrey Bury; 6. Cultural values of glaciers Christine Jurt,
Julie Brugger, Katherine W. Dunbar, Kerry Milch and Ben Orlove; Part II.
Processes: 7. Implications for hazard and risk of seismic and volcanic
responses to climate change in the high-mountain cryosphere Bill McGuire;
8. Catastrophic mass wasting in high mountains Oliver Korup and Stuart
Dunning; 9. Glacier- and permafrost-related slope instabilities Michael
Krautblatter and Kerry Leith; 10. Erosion and sediment flux in mountain
watersheds Dieter Rickenmann and Matthias Jakob; 11. Glaciers as water
resources Bryan Mark, Michel Baraer, Alfonso Fernández, Walter Immerzeel,
R. Daniel Moore and Rolf Weingartner; 12. Glacier floods Duncan Quincey and
Jonathan Carrivick; 13. Ecosystem change in high tropical mountains Kenneth
Young; Part III. Consequences and Responses: 14. The honour of the
snow-mountains is the snow: Tibetan livelihoods in a changing climate
Hildegard Diemberger, Astrid Hovden and Emily T. Yeh; 15. Ice-clad
volcanoes Richard Waitt, Benjamin R. Edwards and Andrew G. Fountain; 16.
Debris-flow activity from high-elevation, periglacial environments Markus
Stoffel and Cristoph Graf; 17. Contextualizing conflict: vital waters and
competing values in glaciated environments Adam French, Javiera Barandiarán
and Costanza Rampini; Part IV. Conclusions: 18. Synthesis and conclusions:
the future of high-mountain cryospheric research Mark Carey, Christian
Huggel, John J. Clague and Andreas Kääb.