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Quaternary Glaciations - Extent and Chronology: A Closer Look: Developments in Quaternary Science, cartea 15

Editat de J. Ehlers, P.L. Gibbard, Philip D. Hughes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iul 2011
The book presents an up-to-date, detailed overview of the Quaternary glaciations all over the world, not only with regard to stratigraphy but also with regard to major glacial landforms and the extent of the respective ice sheets. The locations of key sites are included. The information is presented in digital, uniformly prepared maps which can be used in a Geographical Information System (GIS) such as ArcView or ArcGIS. The accompanying text supplies the information on how the data were obtained (geomorphology, geological mapping, air photograph evaluation, satellite imagery), how the features were dated (14C, TL, relative stratigraphy) and how reliable they are supposed to be. All references to the underlying basic publications are included. Where controversial interpretations are possible e.g. in Siberia or Tibet, this is pointed out. As a result, the information on Quaternary glaciations worldwide will be much improved and supplied in a uniform digital format.The information on the glacial limits is compiled in digital form by the coordinators of the project, and is available for download at: http://booksite.elsevier.com/9780444534477/


  • Completely updated detailed coverage of worldwide Quaternary glaciations
  • Information in digital, uniformly prepared maps which can be used in a GIS such as ArcView or ArcGis
  • Step-by-step guideline how to open and use ArcGis files
  • Possibility to convert the shapefiles into GoogleEarth kmz-files
  • Availability of chronological controls
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780444534477
ISBN-10: 0444534474
Pagini: 1126
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 53 mm
Greutate: 3.31 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
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Public țintă

Postgraduates and researchers who work with glaciations, climate modeling (same group as volumes 1-3), libraries, and academic and government institutions

Cuprins

01 Introduction; 02 Austria; 03 Belarus; 04 Czechia; 05 Denmark; 06 England 1; 07 England 2; 08 Estonia; 09 Finland; 10 France; 11 Pyrenees; 12 Caucasus; 13 North Germany; 14 South Germany; 15 Greece; 16 Iceland; 17 Italy; 18 Latvia; 19 Lithuania; 20 Netherlands; 21 North Sea Basin; 22 Norway; 23 Poland; 24 Romania; 25 Russia North; 26 Russian Plain; 27 Barents Sea; 28 Russian Arctic; 29 Slovenia; 30 Turkey; 31 Ukraine; 32 North America Magnetostratigraphy; 33 Alaska; 34 California; 35 Hawaii; 36 Illinois; 37 Michigan; 38 Minnesota; 39 Ohio; 40 Pennsylvania; 41 Washington; 42 Wisconsin; 43 Missouri; 44 British Columbia; 45 Alberta; 46 Canadian Prairies; 47 Quebec; 48 Maritime Canada; 49 NW Canada; 50 Greenland; 51 Southern Patagonia; 52 Northern Patagonia; 53 Aconcagua; 54 Chile; 55 Bolivia; 56 Ecuador Peru Bolivia; 57 Ecuador 2; 58 Colombia; 59 Venezuela; 60 Costa Rica; 61 Mexico; 62 Afghanistan; 63 Northeast Asia; 64 Werkhoyansk Mountains; 65 Siberian Mountains; 66 Pakistan; 67 India; 68 High Asia; 69 Altai; 70 China; 71 Taiwan; 72 Japan; 73 Southeast Asia; 74 Australia; 75 New Zealand; 76 Morocco; 77 Kenya; 78 South Africa

Recenzii

"This book is part of a four-volume series (Part 1: Europe CH, Mar'05, 42-4043) reporting the work of an international commission on world glaciation; it summarizes and updates the previous volumes. Following an editors' introduction, 77 chapters discuss Europe, Greenland, western Russia, Ukraine, and Turkey (31 chapters); Canada and the US (18); Mexico through Tierra del Fuego (11); eastern Asia (12); Australia and New Zealand (2); and Africa (3). Improved digital maps are available online… rather than on CD-ROM as in prior volumes. The dating of glacial stages has also improved greatly here…. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through researchers/faculty." --CHOICE