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Application of Satellite Gravimetry to Mass Transports on a Global Scale and the Tibetan Plateau: Springer Theses

Autor Shuang Yi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 2019
This thesis provides multidisciplinary perspectives on changes in global mass transports, especially in the global water cycle. It investigates the current time-varying states regarding global sea level, terrestrial water storage, mountain glacier mass and highland crustal deformation, drawing on fifteen years of satellite gravimetry observation to do so. The results reveal tremendous changes in various aspects of the global environment, which are due to both anthropogenic and natural factors. Further, the research presented here sheds new light on underlying connections and mechanisms in the global mass transport system. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811373527
ISBN-10: 9811373523
Pagini: 159
Ilustrații: XV, 143 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Theses

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Data.- Mass inversion method of GRACE data.- Global sea level change.- Terrestrial water storage change in Asia.- Glacial and tectonic mass change in High Mountain Asia.- Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Dr. Shuang Yi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Hokkaido University, his research area includes mass transport, mainly glaciers and lakes, and tectonic processes in the Tibetan Plateau based on geodetic observations such as GRACE, ICESat and GPS, and methods to recover GRACE signals and to reduce the leakage effect. He has published more than 20 research papers in this area. He won the Excellence Prize of President Scholarship for Postgraduate Students of UCAS (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), and his PhD thesis was selected as the 100 excellent doctor degree dissertations in CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences) in 2017.


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This thesis provides multidisciplinary perspectives on changes in global mass transports, especially in the global water cycle. It investigates the current time-varying states regarding global sea level, terrestrial water storage, mountain glacier mass and highland crustal deformation, drawing on fifteen years of satellite gravimetry observation to do so. The results reveal tremendous changes in various aspects of the global environment, which are due to both anthropogenic and natural factors. Further, the research presented here sheds new light on underlying connections and mechanisms in the global mass transport system. 

Caracteristici

Nominated as an outstanding PhD thesis by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Explores multiple perspectives on changes in global mass transports Provides a systematic discussion on mass change in Tibet Reveals the tremendous deterioration of the global environment