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Field techniques for sea ice research [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Hajo Eicken ... [et al.]
Field techniques for sea ice research [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Hajo Eicken ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (590 p.)
Disciplina 551.34/3
Altri autori (Persone) EickenHajo
Soggetto topico Oceanography - Fieldwork
Sea ice
Sea ice - Measurement
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-60223-107-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Sea Ice System Services Framework; Chapter 3.1: Field Techniques for Snow Observations on Sea Ice; Chapter 3.2: Ice Thickness and RoughnessMeasurements; Chapter 3.3: Ice Sampling and Basic Sea Ice Core Analysis; Chapter 3.4: Thermal, Electrical, and Hydraulic Properties of Sea Ice; Chapter 3.5: Ice Strength: In Situ Measurement; Chapter 3.6: Sea Ice Optics Measurements; Chapter 3.7: Measurements and Modeling of Ice-Ocean Interaction; Chapter 3.8: Biogeochemical Properties of Sea Ice
Chapter 3.9: Assessment of the Abundance and Diversity of Sea Ice BiotaChapter 3.10: Studying Seals in Their Sea Ice Habitat; Chapter 3.11: Community-Based Observation Programs and Indigenous and Local Sea Ice Knowledge; Chapter 3.12: Ship-Based Ice Observation Programs; Chapter 3.13: Automatic Measurement Stations; Chapter 3.14: Data Management Best Practices for Sea Ice Observations; Chapter 3.15: Principal Uses of Remote Sensing in Sea Ice Field Research; Chapter 3.16: The Use of Models in the Design and Interpretation of Field Measurements
Chapter 3.1 7: Integrated Sea Ice Observation ProgramsChapter 3.18: Personal Field Logistics; Chapter 4: Concluding Remarks: Integration of Sea Ice Field Research into Polar System Science; About the Multimedia DVD; List of Contributors and Affiliations; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458255003321
Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, c2009
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Field techniques for sea ice research [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Hajo Eicken ... [et al.]
Field techniques for sea ice research [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Hajo Eicken ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (590 p.)
Disciplina 551.34/3
Altri autori (Persone) EickenHajo
Soggetto topico Oceanography - Fieldwork
Sea ice
Sea ice - Measurement
ISBN 1-60223-107-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Sea Ice System Services Framework; Chapter 3.1: Field Techniques for Snow Observations on Sea Ice; Chapter 3.2: Ice Thickness and RoughnessMeasurements; Chapter 3.3: Ice Sampling and Basic Sea Ice Core Analysis; Chapter 3.4: Thermal, Electrical, and Hydraulic Properties of Sea Ice; Chapter 3.5: Ice Strength: In Situ Measurement; Chapter 3.6: Sea Ice Optics Measurements; Chapter 3.7: Measurements and Modeling of Ice-Ocean Interaction; Chapter 3.8: Biogeochemical Properties of Sea Ice.
Chapter 3.9: Assessment of the Abundance and Diversity of Sea Ice BiotaChapter 3.10: Studying Seals in Their Sea Ice Habitat; Chapter 3.11: Community-Based Observation Programs and Indigenous and Local Sea Ice Knowledge; Chapter 3.12: Ship-Based Ice Observation Programs; Chapter 3.13: Automatic Measurement Stations; Chapter 3.14: Data Management Best Practices for Sea Ice Observations; Chapter 3.15: Principal Uses of Remote Sensing in Sea Ice Field Research; Chapter 3.16: The Use of Models in the Design and Interpretation of Field Measurements.
Chapter 3.1 7: Integrated Sea Ice Observation ProgramsChapter 3.18: Personal Field Logistics; Chapter 4: Concluding Remarks: Integration of Sea Ice Field Research into Polar System Science; About the Multimedia DVD; List of Contributors and Affiliations; Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791470503321
Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, c2009
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Field techniques for sea ice research [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Hajo Eicken ... [et al.]
Field techniques for sea ice research [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Hajo Eicken ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (590 p.)
Disciplina 551.34/3
Altri autori (Persone) EickenHajo
Soggetto topico Oceanography - Fieldwork
Sea ice
Sea ice - Measurement
ISBN 1-60223-107-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Sea Ice System Services Framework; Chapter 3.1: Field Techniques for Snow Observations on Sea Ice; Chapter 3.2: Ice Thickness and RoughnessMeasurements; Chapter 3.3: Ice Sampling and Basic Sea Ice Core Analysis; Chapter 3.4: Thermal, Electrical, and Hydraulic Properties of Sea Ice; Chapter 3.5: Ice Strength: In Situ Measurement; Chapter 3.6: Sea Ice Optics Measurements; Chapter 3.7: Measurements and Modeling of Ice-Ocean Interaction; Chapter 3.8: Biogeochemical Properties of Sea Ice.
Chapter 3.9: Assessment of the Abundance and Diversity of Sea Ice BiotaChapter 3.10: Studying Seals in Their Sea Ice Habitat; Chapter 3.11: Community-Based Observation Programs and Indigenous and Local Sea Ice Knowledge; Chapter 3.12: Ship-Based Ice Observation Programs; Chapter 3.13: Automatic Measurement Stations; Chapter 3.14: Data Management Best Practices for Sea Ice Observations; Chapter 3.15: Principal Uses of Remote Sensing in Sea Ice Field Research; Chapter 3.16: The Use of Models in the Design and Interpretation of Field Measurements.
Chapter 3.1 7: Integrated Sea Ice Observation ProgramsChapter 3.18: Personal Field Logistics; Chapter 4: Concluding Remarks: Integration of Sea Ice Field Research into Polar System Science; About the Multimedia DVD; List of Contributors and Affiliations; Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816995803321
Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, c2009
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North by 2020 [[electronic resource] ] : Perspectives on Alaska's Changing Social-Ecological Systems
North by 2020 [[electronic resource] ] : Perspectives on Alaska's Changing Social-Ecological Systems
Autore Lovecraft Amy Lauren
Pubbl/distr/stampa Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (754 p.)
Disciplina 304.209798
Altri autori (Persone) EickenHajo
Soggetto topico Arctic regions -- Research -- Congresses
Climatic changes -- Detection -- Polar regions -- Congresses
International Polar Year, 2007-2008 -- Congresses
Polar regions -- Research -- Congresses
Research -- Polar regions -- Congresses
International Polar Year, 2007-2008 - Detection - Polar regions
Research - Polar regions
Climatic changes
Geography
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Discovery & Exploration
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-60223-143-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. A Holistic Approach for a Changing North; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Transdisciplinary Collaboration in the Fourth International Polar Year: Connecting Studies of Arctic Change across the Sciences and the Arts; 1.3 Scenarios as a Tool to Understand and Respond to Change; 1.4 Contextualizing Alaska's Climate Change from Global to Local Scales: The Boreal Forest, People, and Wildfire; 2. Indigenous Knowledge, Climate Change, and Sustainability; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Anchorage Declaration; 2.3 My Place, My Identity
2.4 A Changing Sense of Place: Climate and Native Well-Being2.5 Values of Nushagak Bay: Past, Present, and Future; 2.6 Food Systems, Environmental Change, and CommunityNeeds in Rural Alaska; 2.7 Indigenous Knowledge and Global Environmental Politics: Biodiversity, POPs, and Climate; 2.8 Indigenous Contributions to Sustainability; 2.9 Climate Change and Creative Expression; 3. Alaska's Freshwater Resources; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Alaska Freshwater Policy Development since Statehood; 3.3 The State of Water Science; 3.4 The Role of Fresh Water in Alaska's Communities; 3.5 Planning for Change
4. The Arctic Coastal Margin4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Physical Environment of Alaska's Coasts; 4.3 Humans in the Coastal Zone of the Circumpolar North; 4.4 Case 1: Newtok, the First Village in Alaska to Relocate Due to Climate Change; 4.5 Case 2: Flood Waters, Politics, and Relocating Home: One Story of Shishmaref, Alaska; 4.6 Case 3: Finding Ways to Move: The Challenges of Relocation in Kivalina, Northwest Alaska; 4.7 Case 4: Current Situations and Future Possibilities: Issues of Coastal Erosion in Kaktovik, Alaska; 4.8 Case Studies: Summary, Conclusions, and Prospects
4.9 The Arctic Coastal System: An Interplay of Components Human, Industrial, and Natural5. Management of Living Marine Resources; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Marine Fisheries off Alaska; 5.3 Climate Change Brings Uncertain Future for Subarctic Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries; 5.4 Conservation of Marine Mammals in Alaska: The Value of Policy Histories for Understanding Contemporary Change; 5.5 Addressing Rural Livelihood and Community Well-Being in Alaska's Fisheries; 5.6 Tracking Changes in Coastal-Community Subsistence to Improve Understanding of Arctic Climate Change
6. Marine Infrastructure and Transportation6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A Historical Perspective on the United States Coast Guard Presence in the Arctic; 6.3 The Arctic: A Growing Search-and-Rescue Challenge; 6.4 Traffic Management in the Bering Strait; 6.5 The Effect of Unregulated Ship Emissions on Aerosol and Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations in Southwestern Alaska; 6.6 Strengthening Institutions for Stakeholder Involvement and Ecosystem-Based Management in the US Arctic Offshore; 6.7 Futures of Arctic Marine Transport 2030: An Explorative Scenario Approach
7. Coastal and Offshore Oil and Gas Development:Balancing Interests and Reducing Risks Through Collaboration and Information Exchange
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461748003321
Lovecraft Amy Lauren  
Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
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North by 2020 [[electronic resource] ] : Perspectives on Alaska's Changing Social-Ecological Systems
North by 2020 [[electronic resource] ] : Perspectives on Alaska's Changing Social-Ecological Systems
Autore Lovecraft Amy Lauren
Pubbl/distr/stampa Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (754 p.)
Disciplina 304.209798
Altri autori (Persone) EickenHajo
Soggetto topico Arctic regions -- Research -- Congresses
Climatic changes -- Detection -- Polar regions -- Congresses
International Polar Year, 2007-2008 -- Congresses
Polar regions -- Research -- Congresses
Research -- Polar regions -- Congresses
International Polar Year, 2007-2008 - Detection - Polar regions
Research - Polar regions
Climatic changes
Geography
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Discovery & Exploration
ISBN 1-60223-143-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword; Preface; 1. A Holistic Approach for a Changing North; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Transdisciplinary Collaboration in the Fourth International Polar Year: Connecting Studies of Arctic Change across the Sciences and the Arts; 1.3 Scenarios as a Tool to Understand and Respond to Change; 1.4 Contextualizing Alaska's Climate Change from Global to Local Scales: The Boreal Forest, People, and Wildfire; 2. Indigenous Knowledge, Climate Change, and Sustainability; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Anchorage Declaration; 2.3 My Place, My Identity.
2.4 A Changing Sense of Place: Climate and Native Well-Being2.5 Values of Nushagak Bay: Past, Present, and Future; 2.6 Food Systems, Environmental Change, and CommunityNeeds in Rural Alaska; 2.7 Indigenous Knowledge and Global Environmental Politics: Biodiversity, POPs, and Climate; 2.8 Indigenous Contributions to Sustainability; 2.9 Climate Change and Creative Expression; 3. Alaska's Freshwater Resources; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Alaska Freshwater Policy Development since Statehood; 3.3 The State of Water Science; 3.4 The Role of Fresh Water in Alaska's Communities; 3.5 Planning for Change.
4. The Arctic Coastal Margin4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Physical Environment of Alaska's Coasts; 4.3 Humans in the Coastal Zone of the Circumpolar North; 4.4 Case 1: Newtok, the First Village in Alaska to Relocate Due to Climate Change; 4.5 Case 2: Flood Waters, Politics, and Relocating Home: One Story of Shishmaref, Alaska; 4.6 Case 3: Finding Ways to Move: The Challenges of Relocation in Kivalina, Northwest Alaska; 4.7 Case 4: Current Situations and Future Possibilities: Issues of Coastal Erosion in Kaktovik, Alaska; 4.8 Case Studies: Summary, Conclusions, and Prospects.
4.9 The Arctic Coastal System: An Interplay of Components Human, Industrial, and Natural5. Management of Living Marine Resources; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Marine Fisheries off Alaska; 5.3 Climate Change Brings Uncertain Future for Subarctic Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries; 5.4 Conservation of Marine Mammals in Alaska: The Value of Policy Histories for Understanding Contemporary Change; 5.5 Addressing Rural Livelihood and Community Well-Being in Alaska's Fisheries; 5.6 Tracking Changes in Coastal-Community Subsistence to Improve Understanding of Arctic Climate Change.
6. Marine Infrastructure and Transportation6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A Historical Perspective on the United States Coast Guard Presence in the Arctic; 6.3 The Arctic: A Growing Search-and-Rescue Challenge; 6.4 Traffic Management in the Bering Strait; 6.5 The Effect of Unregulated Ship Emissions on Aerosol and Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations in Southwestern Alaska; 6.6 Strengthening Institutions for Stakeholder Involvement and Ecosystem-Based Management in the US Arctic Offshore; 6.7 Futures of Arctic Marine Transport 2030: An Explorative Scenario Approach.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789742203321
Lovecraft Amy Lauren  
Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
North by 2020 [[electronic resource] ] : Perspectives on Alaska's Changing Social-Ecological Systems
North by 2020 [[electronic resource] ] : Perspectives on Alaska's Changing Social-Ecological Systems
Autore Lovecraft Amy Lauren
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (754 p.)
Disciplina 304.209798
Altri autori (Persone) EickenHajo
Soggetto topico Arctic regions -- Research -- Congresses
Climatic changes -- Detection -- Polar regions -- Congresses
International Polar Year, 2007-2008 -- Congresses
Polar regions -- Research -- Congresses
Research -- Polar regions -- Congresses
International Polar Year, 2007-2008 - Detection - Polar regions
Research - Polar regions
Climatic changes
Geography
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Discovery & Exploration
ISBN 1-60223-143-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword; Preface; 1. A Holistic Approach for a Changing North; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Transdisciplinary Collaboration in the Fourth International Polar Year: Connecting Studies of Arctic Change across the Sciences and the Arts; 1.3 Scenarios as a Tool to Understand and Respond to Change; 1.4 Contextualizing Alaska's Climate Change from Global to Local Scales: The Boreal Forest, People, and Wildfire; 2. Indigenous Knowledge, Climate Change, and Sustainability; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Anchorage Declaration; 2.3 My Place, My Identity.
2.4 A Changing Sense of Place: Climate and Native Well-Being2.5 Values of Nushagak Bay: Past, Present, and Future; 2.6 Food Systems, Environmental Change, and CommunityNeeds in Rural Alaska; 2.7 Indigenous Knowledge and Global Environmental Politics: Biodiversity, POPs, and Climate; 2.8 Indigenous Contributions to Sustainability; 2.9 Climate Change and Creative Expression; 3. Alaska's Freshwater Resources; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Alaska Freshwater Policy Development since Statehood; 3.3 The State of Water Science; 3.4 The Role of Fresh Water in Alaska's Communities; 3.5 Planning for Change.
4. The Arctic Coastal Margin4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Physical Environment of Alaska's Coasts; 4.3 Humans in the Coastal Zone of the Circumpolar North; 4.4 Case 1: Newtok, the First Village in Alaska to Relocate Due to Climate Change; 4.5 Case 2: Flood Waters, Politics, and Relocating Home: One Story of Shishmaref, Alaska; 4.6 Case 3: Finding Ways to Move: The Challenges of Relocation in Kivalina, Northwest Alaska; 4.7 Case 4: Current Situations and Future Possibilities: Issues of Coastal Erosion in Kaktovik, Alaska; 4.8 Case Studies: Summary, Conclusions, and Prospects.
4.9 The Arctic Coastal System: An Interplay of Components Human, Industrial, and Natural5. Management of Living Marine Resources; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Marine Fisheries off Alaska; 5.3 Climate Change Brings Uncertain Future for Subarctic Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries; 5.4 Conservation of Marine Mammals in Alaska: The Value of Policy Histories for Understanding Contemporary Change; 5.5 Addressing Rural Livelihood and Community Well-Being in Alaska's Fisheries; 5.6 Tracking Changes in Coastal-Community Subsistence to Improve Understanding of Arctic Climate Change.
6. Marine Infrastructure and Transportation6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A Historical Perspective on the United States Coast Guard Presence in the Arctic; 6.3 The Arctic: A Growing Search-and-Rescue Challenge; 6.4 Traffic Management in the Bering Strait; 6.5 The Effect of Unregulated Ship Emissions on Aerosol and Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations in Southwestern Alaska; 6.6 Strengthening Institutions for Stakeholder Involvement and Ecosystem-Based Management in the US Arctic Offshore; 6.7 Futures of Arctic Marine Transport 2030: An Explorative Scenario Approach.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814258603321
Lovecraft Amy Lauren  
Fairbanks, : University of Alaska Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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