The northern North Atlantic: a changing environment [Libro electrónico] / editores: Priska Schäfer, Will Ritzrau, Michael Schlüter, Jörn Thiede
Schafer, Schäfer [editor] | Ritzrau, Will [editor/a] | Schlüter, Michael [editor/a] | Thiede, Jörn [editor/a].
Tipo de material: Libro en línea Editor: New York, New York, United States: Springer, c2001Descripción: viii, 500 páginas : ilustraciones ; 28 centímetros.ISBN: 3540672311; 9783642631368 (Print); 9783642568763 (Online).Tema(s): Oceanography -- North Atlantic Ocean | Paleoceanography -- North Atlantic Ocean | Climatic changes -- North Atlantic OceanNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 493-500 Número de sistema: 55910Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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1. The environment of the northern North-Atlantic ocean: modern depositional processes and their historical documentation.. 2. An overview of sea-ice conditions in the Greenland sea and the relationship of oceanic sedimentation to the ice regime.. 3. Constraints on carbon drawdown and export in the Greenland sea.. 4. Particle flux variability in the polar and Atlantic biogeochemical provinces of the Nordic seas.. 5. Biogenic particle sources and vertical flux patterns in the seasonally ice-covered Greenland sea.. 6. Distribution, export and alteration of fossilizable plankton in the Nordic seas.. 7. Distribution of calcareous, siliceous and organic-walled planktic microfossils in surface sediments of the Nordic seas and their relation to surface-water masses.. 8. Particle transport, distribution patterns of sedimentological properties and biological communities.. 9. Modern ocean current-controlled sediment transport in the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian (gin seas.. 10. Records and processes of near-bottom sediment transport along the norwegian-Greenland sea margins during Holocene and late weichselian (termination I times.. 11. Patterns and determinants of the distribution and structure of benthic faunal assemblages in the northern north Atlantic.. 12. Exchange processes across the sediment water interface.. 13. Bentho-pelagic coupling and carbon dynamics in the northern north Atlantic.. 14. Fluxes of organic carbon and biogenic silica reaching the seafloor: a comparison of high northern and southern latitudes of the Atlantic ocean.. 15. Concentration and microbial decomposition of organic material in sediments of the Norwegian-Greenland sea.. 16. Changes in the hydrate stability zone on the Norwegian margin and their consequence for methane and carbon releases into the oceanosphere.. 17. Climate change and paleoceanography..
18. The potential of synoptic plankton analyses for paleoclimatic investigations: five plankton groups from the holocene Nordic seas.. 19. Paleoceanographic proxies in the northern north Atlantic.. 20. Examination of the use of biomarker proxies for the reconstruction of paleoceanographic conditions in the northern north Atlantic.. 21. Fundamental modes and abrupt changes in north Atlantic circulation and climate over the last 60 ky - concepts, reconstruction and numerical modeling.. 22. Planktic and benthic foraminifera as indicators of past ocean changes in surface and deep waters of the Nordic seas.. 23. Dansgaard-oeschger oscillations: a hydrodynamic theory.. 24. Circulation of the glacial Atlantic: asynthesis of global and regional modeling.. 25. Present and past oceanographic controls of sediment formation in the north Atlantic-arctic gateway (a critical appraisal of SFB 313 scientific results.. Index
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The northern North Atlantic is one of the regions most sensitive to past and present global changes. This book integrates the results of an interdisciplinary project studying the properties of the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian Seas and the processes of pelagic and benthic particle formation, particle transport, and deposition in the deep-sea sediments. Ice-related and biogeochemical processes have been investigated to decipher the spatial and temporal variability of the production and fate of organic carbon in this region. Isotopic stratigraphy, microfossil assemblages and paleotemperatures are combined to reconstruct paleoceanographic conditions and to model past climatic changes in the Late Quaternary. The Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian Seas can now be considered one of the best studied subbasins of the world`s oceans. eng
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