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Surveys atmospheric, oceanic and cryospheric processes, present and past conditions, and changes in polar environments.
List of contents
Preface; About the authors; Acknowledgments; 1. The setting, history of studies, and the climatic role of the cryosphere; 2. Paleoclimatic history; 3. Observing polar environment; 4. Atmospheric and oceanic circulation and climate; 5. Terrestrial environments and surface types of the polar regions; 6. Ice sheets and shelves; 7. Oceanic environments; 8. The Third Pole; 9. Future polar environments; Appendix: polar institutes; Glossary; Select bibliography; Index.
About the author
Roger G. Barry is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Geography at the University of Colorado Boulder and is the former director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center. He has published 29 textbooks, 260 research articles, and has supervised 65 graduate students. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow, Fulbright Teaching Fellow, and a visiting professor in 8 countries.Eileen A. Hall-McKim is a climatologist receiving her doctorate from the University of Colorado Boulder. Her interdisciplinary degrees include work in the geological sciences, paleoclimatology, meteorology, oceanography, and water resources. She is the co-author, with Roger G. Barry, of Essentials of the Earth's Climate System (Cambridge, 2014).
Summary
A contemporary account of the physical environments (atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere) in the Arctic, Antarctic, and Central Asian mountains (the 'Third Pole'), for environmental science students at senior undergraduate and graduate levels. It addresses processes, present and past conditions, and projected changes in an accessible manner.