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OverviewThe 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Priska Schäfer , Will Ritzrau , Michael Schlüter , Jörn ThiedePublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2001 ed. Weight: 1.645kg ISBN: 9783540672319ISBN 10: 3540672311 Pages: 500 Publication Date: 02 April 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsThe Environment of the Northern North-Atlantic Ocean: Modem Depositional Processes and their Historical Documentation.- An Overview of Sea-Ice Conditions in the Greenland Sea and the Relationship of Oceanic Sedimentation to the Ice Regime.- Constraints on Carbon Drawdown and Export in the Greenland Sea.- Particle Flux Variability in the Polar and Atlantic Biogeochemical Provinces of the Nordic Seas.- Biogenic Particle Sources and Vertical Flux Patterns in the Seasonally Ice-Covered Greenland Sea.- Distribution, Export and Alteration of Fossilizable Plankton in the Nordic Seas.- Distribution of Calcareous, Siliceous and Organic-Walled Planktic Microfossils in Surface Sediments of the Nordic Seas and their Relation to Surface-Water Masses.- Particle Transport, Distribution Patterns of Sedimentological Properties and Biological Communities.- Modem Ocean Current-Controlled Sediment Transport in the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian (GIN) Seas.- Records and Processes of Near-Bottom Sediment Transport along the Norwegian-Greenland Sea Margins during Holocene and Late Weichselian (Termination I) Times.- Patterns and Determinants of the Distribution and Structure of Benthic Faunal Assemblages in the Northern North Atlantic.- Exchange Processes across the Sediment Water Interface.- Bentho-Pelagic Coupling and Carbon Dynamics in the Northern North Atlantic.- Fluxes of Organic Carbon and Biogenic Silica Reaching the Seafloor: A Comparison of High Northern and Southern Latitudes of the Atlantic Ocean.- Concentration and Microbial Decomposition of Organic Material in Sediments of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.- Changes in the Hydrate Stability Zone on the Norwegian Margin and their Consequence for Methane and Carbon Releases Into the Oceanosphere.- Climate Change and Paleoceanography.- ThePotential of Synoptic Plankton Analyses for Paleoclimatic Investigations: Five Plankton Groups from the Holocene Nordic Seas.- Paleoceanographic Proxies in the Northern North Atlantic.- Examination of the Use of Biomarker Proxies for the Reconstruction of Paleoceanographic Conditions in the Northern North Atlantic.- Fundamental Modes and Abrupt Changes in North Atlantic Circulation and Climate over the last 60 ky-Concepts, Reconstruction and Numerical Modeling.- Planktic and Benthic Foraminifera as Indicators of Past Ocean Changes in Surface and Deep Waters of the Nordic Seas.- Dansgaard-Oeschger Oscillations: A Hydrodynamic Theory.- Circulation of the Glacial Atlantic: A Synthesis of Global and Regional Modeling.- Present and Past Oceanographic Controls of Sediment Formation in the North Atlantic-Arctic Gateway (A Critical Appraisal of SFB 313 Scientific Results).ReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> This is a a ] information-packed book that gives a highly detailed picture of the latest research on the palaeoceanography of the Norwegian and Greenland seas and their modern role in ocean climate change. a ] There is a focus on the palaeoceanographic record as revealed by sediments, but many other areas are covered, including modern-day oceanography, sea ice, plankton, and benthos. a ] as a review of latest research results it is invaluable. (Peter Wadhams, Polar Record, Vol. 39 (3), 2003) <p> The highlights of the German Science Foundationa (TM)s interdisciplinary research project SFB 313 a ] are presented in this volume a ] . the quality of this volume is high, the graphics are generally good and the standard set by the referees and editors commendable for an edited collection such as this. a ] whether you are looking for a multidisciplinary, regional synthesis or seeking specific data, I cannot think of a better starting-point or introduction to the northern North Atlantic, and strongly recommend this book. (William Austin, The Holocene, Vol. 13 (4), 2003) <p> The twenty-five chapters in this impressive volume represent the summary of 14 years of research which was largely funded through the University of Kiel, Germany. a ] I feel that this volume represents a major and successful synthesis of northern North Atlantic sediment and paleoceanographic processes. Hence it is a book that I would strongly recommend for academic libraries that deal with the Earth Sciences and issues of Past Environments. It is a book that professionals will want to consult and read. (John T. Andrews, Journal of Paleolimnology, Vol. 28, 2002) <p> The interdisciplinaryresearch project a ~Global environmental change: the northern North Atlantica (TM) (SFB 313) was a long-term scientific program at the University of Kiel, funded from 1985 to 1998 mainly by the German Science Foundation. a ] The main results of this program a ] are summarized in this book. a ] There is much to interest climatologists in this book, and it forms essential reading for research workers interested in the causes of climatic variations in western Europe, both now and in the past. (J. G. Lockwood, International Journal of Climatology, Vol. 22 (11), 2002) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |