1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910973803303321

Titolo

Material fluxes on the surface of the earth / / Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, National Research Council

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1994

ISBN

9786610211555

9781280211553

1280211555

9780309568630

0309568633

9780585037127

0585037124

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (184 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Studies in geophysics

Disciplina

551.3

Soggetti

Sedimentation and deposition

Weathering

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

STUDIES IN GEOPHYSICS -- Copyright -- Studies in Geophysics -- Preface -- Contents -- Overview -- KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRESENT FLUX RATES OF GEOLOGIC MATERIALS -- RATES OF FLUX OF GEOLOGIC MATERIALS DURING THE MOST RECENT GLACIATION AND DEGLACIATION -- VARIABILITY OF SURFICIAL GEOFLUXES -- Temporal Variability -- Spatial Variability -- Rapid Change and Catastrophic Events -- CONCLUSIONS -- Processes in Shallow Water-Shelf Environments -- Distribution of Lithologies at the Surface -- Distribution of Sources and Sinks -- Rates -- Expanded Time Scales for Processes/Fluxes -- Anthropogenic Influence -- REFERENCES -- Background -- 1 Pleistocene-Holocene Fluxes Are Not the Earth's Norm -- ABSTRACT -- RECOGNITION, DEFINITION, AND LENGTH OF THE QUATERNARY AND HOLOCENE -- MASSES OF QUATERNARY AND HOLOCENE SEDIMENT -- PROCESS RATES -- LONG- AND SHORT-TERM APPARENT ACCUMULATION RATES OF QUATERNARY AND HOLOCENE



SEDIMENT -- Deep-Sea Sediments -- Marginal Sea Sediments -- Continental Shelves -- Glacial Sediments on Land -- Nonglacial Continental Sediments -- DISCUSSION -- Sediment Cycling -- The Effect of Glacial-Interglacial Alternations -- Increased Tectonic Activity -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 2 Surficial Weathering Fluxes and Their Geochemical Controls -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- GLOBAL AND ZONAL WATER FLOWS -- Surficial Flows and Storage in Lakes -- Residence Times of Zonal Water Discharge -- Residence Times on a Global Scale -- Summary of Water Flows and Residence Times -- WEATHERING FLUX -- A Conceptual Mode -- Weathering Flux Equations -- Mineral Dissolution Rates (R) -- HYDROGEN-ION AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF DISSOLUTION RATES -- The pH and Natural Acidity -- Temperature Effects on Dissolution Rates -- WEATHERING AND DISSOLUTION -- NEUTRALIZATION OF ACIDITY BY WEATHERING RELEASES.

Background-Alkalinity [Alk], Acidity [Acy], CO2, and pH -- SUMMARIZING DISCUSSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 3 Global Chemical Weathering on Glacial Time Scales -- INTRODUCTION -- FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE GLOBAL CHEMICAL WEATHERING -- Climate -- Erosional Area -- Rock Types Exposed -- Glacier Weathering and Erosion Processes -- COUPLED CHANGES -- The Climate/Rock Type Connection -- Forest Coverage and Weathering -- Climate and Glacial Sediment Supply -- IMPLICATIONS FOR OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND CLIMATE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 4 Origin and Variable Composition of Present Day Riverborne Material -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS CONTROLLING CHEMISTRY OF WATER AND SUSPENDED MATTER -- DISTRIBUTION OF RIVER WATER QUALITY -- CONTROL AND DISTRIBUTION OF RIVERINE TRANSPORT RATES -- GLOBAL ORIGINS OF RIVERBORNE MATERIAL -- CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 5 Geomorphic/Tectonic Control of Sediment Discharge to the Ocean: The Importance of Small Mountainous Rivers -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- RIVER DATA -- RESULTS -- DISCHARGE OF SEDIMENT BY WORLD RIVERS -- North America -- South America -- Europe -- USSR and Asia Minor -- Africa -- Asia and Oceania -- Australia -- IMPLICATIONS -- Factors Controlling Sediment Discharge -- What Is the Sediment Flux to the Sea? -- Active Versus Passive Margin Rivers -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 6 Glacial to Modern Changes in Global River Fluxes -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- FLUVIAL PALEOHYDROLOGICAL PRINCIPLES -- Regime Changes and Sediment Transport Mechanics -- SWD-PSI Analysis -- FLUVIAL CATACLYSMIC PROCESSES -- REGIONAL PATTERNS -- Europe and North America -- South America -- Africa, Australia, Southern Asia -- FUTURE WORK -- CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES.

7 Sediment Fluxes Along High-Latitude Glaciated Continental Margins Northeast Canada and Eastern Greenland -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- OVERALL CONTROLS ON SEDIMENT FLUX -- Processes -- DEGLACIAL TO INTERGLACIAL FIORD/SHELF SEDIMENT FLUX -- East Baffin Island -- The East Greenland Margin -- CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 8 Late Quaternary Flux of Eolian Dust to the Pelagic Ocean -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- THE GEOLOGIC RECORD OF DUST DEPOSITION -- A Note on Methodology -- Geographic Variation in Eolian Fluxes -- The Downcore Record of Quaternary Eolian Deposition -- DISCUSSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 9 Particle Fluxes in the Ocean and Implications for Sources and Preservation of Ocean Sediments -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- METHODS -- REFRACTORY ELEMENT



RAIN AND BURIAL FLUXES -- BIOGENIC RAIN AND BURIAL FLUXES -- ORGANIC CARBON PRESERVATION -- CALCITE PRESERVATION -- OPAL PRESERVATION -- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALUMINOSILICATE AND BIOGENIC RAIN RATES -- INFLUENCE OF THE CONTINENTAL MARGINS -- EOLIAN SOURCES -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 10 Seafloor Diagenetic Fluxes -- INTRODUCTION -- THE MEASUREMENT OF BENTHIC FLUXES -- EARLY DIAGENESIS AND MODERN OCEANIC CYCLES -- Na, K, and Mg -- C, Ca, and Si -- Spatial Variability in Early Diagenetic Reaction Rates -- The Oxidants for Organic Matter Degradation: O2, N, and S -- EARLY DIAGENETIC FLUXES AND THE SEDIMENTARY RECORD -- Introduction -- Variations in Burial Efficiency in Marine Sediments: CaCO3, SiO2, and Organic Carbon -- CaCO3 -- SiO2 -- Organic Carbon -- Discussion -- A Model Including Transport and Reaction Effects: The Case of Organic Carbon -- CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Understanding the ebb and flow of materials on the earth's surface is vital to comprehending environmental change. We need to differentiate between those that represent a progression of natural events from those that might be human induced. The latter can be managed by changing policies; the former probably cannot. This volume presents what researchers know and do not know about the base (or natural) level of surficial fluxes and their dynamics. Leading experts in the field offer a historical perspective on geofluxes and discuss the cycles of materials on the earth's surface, from weathering processes to the movement of material through the river system and oceans to their deposition. The committee sets research directions in five areas: shallow-water studies, mapping, rates of change, sample dating, and--most critical--understanding whether human influence can exceed the natural variability in geoflux processes. This volume will be important reading for geophysical scientists, researchers, faculty, and students, as well as environmental policymakers.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910963811603321

Titolo

Neuroscience of decision making / / edited by Oshin Vartanian & David R. Mandel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Psychology Press, , 2011

ISBN

1-136-85986-1

1-283-10504-7

9786613105042

1-136-85987-X

0-203-83592-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (369 p.)

Collana

Contemporary topics in cognitive neuroscience series

Altri autori (Persone)

MandelDavid R. <1966->

VartanianOshin <1970->

Disciplina

153.83

616.8

Soggetti

Decision making

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

section 1. Theoretical models -- section 2. Risk and uncertainty -- section 3. Reward and loss -- section 4. Cooperation and trust -- section 5. Goal-directed decision making.

Sommario/riassunto

The intersection between the fields of behavioral decision research and neuroscience has proved to be fertile ground for interdisciplinary research. Whereas the former is rich in formalized models of choice, the latter is rife with techniques for testing behavioral models at the brain level. As a result, there has been the rapid emergence of progressively more sophisticated biological models of choice, geared toward the development of ever more complete mechanistic models of behavior.This volume provides a coherent framework for distilling some of the key themes that have emerged as