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Ice Sheets and Late Quaternary Environmental Change

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Zusatztext "...The book should become essential reading in any Quaternary! glacial geology and glaciology course." Geological Magazine Informationen zum Autor Martin J. Siegert FRSE is a British glaciologist, a professor at Imperial College London, and co-director of the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and Environment. Klappentext Ice Sheets and Late Quaternary Environmental Change provides a detailed account of the temporal and spatial distribution of ice sheets during the last ice age, and how these ice masses interacted with the environment. This is the first book in 20 years to detail the sizes of ice sheets during the last glaciation and the first to discuss their role in past climate change.Arranged in two parts, the first part provides the tools required for evaluating past ice sheets while the second part uses these tools to establish the size, extent and dynamics of late Quaternary ice sheets. Assuming no prior knowledge of Quaternary Science, the discussion progresses from the basic principles of how and why ices ages occur, to the interpretation of proxy records of past climate and ocean change.Instructive accounts of how the geological record can be used as evidence of former ice sheet behaviour and a discussion on the role of numerical models in understanding interaction between ice sheets, oceans and the atmosphere are included in this book. Details of former ice sheets are presented by geographical region along with a number of critical new theories on their size and behaviour.This book would appeal to 2nd/3rd year students of Quaternary Science, most University Geography, Earth Science or Geology departments, as well as researchers and academics in Quaternary Science. Zusammenfassung Since 1981, a great deal has been learned about the worlda s Quaternary Ice Sheets. This book summarizes current understanding about the evolution of the last ice sheets and their response to and influence on environmental change. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgements. Causes of Ice Ages. Indicators of Ice Volume and Climate Change. The Flow of Ice and Ice Sheet Modelling. Late Quaternary Geology I - Terrestrial: Glacial Morphology and Sedimentology. Late Quaternary Geology II - Raised Shorelines and Continental Shelf. Late Quaternary Geology III - Continental Shelf-Break Sediments and Deep Sea Environments and Iceberg Debris. Late Quaternary Palaeoclimate. Late Quaternary Palaeoceanography. Ice Sheet Reconstructions I - The Antarctic Ice Sheet. Ice Sheet Reconstructions II - The Greenland Ice Sheet. Ice Sheet Reconstructions III - The British Isles Ice Sheet, Scandinavian Ice Sheet, Eurasian High Arctic Ice Sheets (Barents Ice Sheet). Ice Sheet Reconstructions IV - North America, Laurentide Ice Sheet, Cordilleran Ice Sheet, Innuitian Ice Sheet. Ice Sheet Reconstructions V - Remaining LGM Ice Cover, Iceland, South America: Patagonia and the Andes, South Island (New Zealand) and Tasmania, Mainland Europe, Tibet. References. Index....

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