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Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments - 5: Data Handling and Statistical Techniques

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Numerical and statistical methods have rapidly become part of a palaeolimnologist's tool-kit. They are used to explore and summarise complex data, reconstruct past environmental variables from fossil assemblages, and test competing hypotheses about the causes of observed changes in lake biota through history. This book brings together a wide array of numerical and statistical techniques currently available for use in palaeolimnology and other branches of palaeoecology. Visit http://extras.springer.com the Springer's Extras website to view data-sets, figures, software, and R scripts used or mentioned in this book.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I: Introduction, Numerical Overview, and Data-Sets.- Part II: Numerical Methods for the Analysis of Modern and Stratigraphical Palaeolimnological Data.- Part III: Numerical Methods for the Analysis of Stratigraphical Palaeolimnological Data.- Part IV: Case Studies and Future Developments in Quantitative Palaeolimnology.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

H. John B. Birks is Professor in Quantitative Ecology and Palaeoecology at the Department of Biology, University of Bergen and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (Norway), Emeritus Professor at the Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, and Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford. He was Adjunct Professor in the Department of Biology at Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario) until 2011. André F. Lotter is Professor in Palaeoecology at the Institute of Environmental Biology of Utrecht University (The Netherlands), where he is head of the Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology. Steve Juggins is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Department in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University where he teaches and researches issues of aquatic pollution, diatom analysis, palaeolimnology, and quantitative palaeoecology. John P. Smol is a Professor in the Department of Biology at Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario), where he also holds the Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change. He co-directs the Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab (PEARL). John Smol was the founding editor of the international Journal of Paleolimnology (1987-2007) and is current editor of the journal Environmental Reviews, and editor of the Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research book series.

Zusammenfassung

Numerical and statistical methods have rapidly become part of a palaeolimnologist’s tool-kit. They are used to explore and summarise complex data, reconstruct past environmental variables from fossil assemblages, and test competing hypotheses about the causes of observed changes in lake biota through history. This book brings together a wide array of numerical and statistical techniques currently available for use in palaeolimnology and other branches of palaeoecology.
Visit http://extras.springer.com the Springer's Extras website to view data-sets, figures, software, and R scripts used or mentioned in this book.

Zusatztext

From the reviews:
“The book is divided into Parts I-IV with a total of 21 chapters. … All figures, tables and equations are well-reproduced and enhance the text substantially. This book is a unique and timely publication within the field of palaeoenvironmental research. … all of the chapters have substantial reference lists. The content is also made accessible to new researchers through the 41-page glossary and a detailed index. … an essential reference for postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the early stages of their careers.” (Adrian Palmer, The Holocene, February, 2013)
“Each chapter provides basic concepts of the method presented, details concerning data preparation and transformation, a thorough discussion supported by case studies, and recommendations regarding potential use in palaeolimnological studies. … the content is well illustrated by figures and tables of excellent quality. A very important part of each chapter is a list of up-to-date references and suitable software packages. … it is a priceless source of knowledge which should be among must-read books on every palaeolimnologist’s bookshelf.” (Wojciech Tylmann, Geologos, Vol. 19 (4), 2013)

Bericht

From the reviews:
"The book is divided into Parts I-IV with a total of 21 chapters. ... All figures, tables and equations are well-reproduced and enhance the text substantially. This book is a unique and timely publication within the field of palaeoenvironmental research. ... all of the chapters have substantial reference lists. The content is also made accessible to new researchers through the 41-page glossary and a detailed index. ... an essential reference for postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the early stages of their careers." (Adrian Palmer, The Holocene, February, 2013)
"Each chapter provides basic concepts of the method presented, details concerning data preparation and transformation, a thorough discussion supported by case studies, and recommendations regarding potential use in palaeolimnological studies. ... the content is well illustrated by figures and tables of excellent quality. A very important part of each chapter is a list of up-to-date references and suitable software packages. ... it is a priceless source of knowledge which should be among must-read books on every palaeolimnologist's bookshelf." (Wojciech Tylmann, Geologos, Vol. 19 (4), 2013)

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit H. John B. Birks (Herausgeber), Andr F Lotter (Herausgeber), André F Lotter (Herausgeber), Steve Juggins (Herausgeber), Steve Juggins et al (Herausgeber), André F. Lotter (Herausgeber), John P. Smol (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer Netherlands
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 01.04.2012
 
EAN 9789400727441
ISBN 978-94-0-072744-1
Seiten 745
Abmessung 163 mm x 238 mm x 40 mm
Gewicht 1346 g
Illustration XVIII, 745 p.
Reihen Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments
Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments
Serien Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research
Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Geowissenschaften
Sachbuch > Natur, Technik > Natur und Gesellschaft: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke

Ökologie, Geologie, Klimawandel, Mathematik, Treibhauseffekt, Limnologie, Paläontologie, B, Climate Change, Umweltwissenschaften, Umwelttechnik, Naturwissenschaften, allgemein, Limnologie (Süßwasser), Water, Angewandte Mathematik, Ökologie / Geografie, Landschaft, Boden, Geologie und die Lithosphäre, Erde (Planet) / Geologie, Binnengewässer / Limnologie, See / Limnologie, Klimawandel - Treibhauseffekt, Earth and Environmental Science, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Geoecology/Natural Processes, Environmental Sciences, Geoecology, Environmental geology, Applied mathematics, Freshwater, Limnology (inland waters), Marine & Freshwater Sciences, Marine sciences, Mathematical Applications in Environmental Science, Math. Appl. in Environmental Science

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