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Life in Ancient Ice

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Zusatztext "The arrival of this volume is very timely and helpful. It is clear from its materials that Russian scientists have made and are making a significant contribution to life exploration in ancient ice. Until now! their works had seldom appeared in English-language editions. This is one of the reasons why overseas specialists were generally weakly acquainted with the works by our researchers. This gap has now been bridged." ---V.A. Melnik! Microbiology Informationen zum Autor Edited by John D. Castello & Scott O. Rogers Klappentext Life in Ancient Ice presents an unparalleled overview of current research into microbial life in ancient glacial ice and permafrost. Particulates of fungi, bacteria, pollen grains, protists, and viruses are carried by wind around the globe. When they fall to Earth in polar regions they may be trapped in ice for hundreds of millennia. Some of the many implications sound like science fiction--for example, might melting glaciers release ancient pathogens that yield modern-day pandemics? But rigorous, coordinated research is nascent. This book points the way forward. Based on a National Science Foundation-sponsored symposium organized by the editors in 2001, it comprises twenty chapters by internationally renowned scientists, including Russian experts whose decades of work has been rarely available in English. The book begins by setting forth many protocols that have been used to study microorganisms trapped in ice, discussing their potential sources and presenting evidence for microbial metabolic activity at temperatures below freezing. This is followed by nine chapters describing the fungi, bacteria, and viruses that have been found in permafrost and glacial ice. Later chapters include a look at Antarctica's subglacial Lake Vostok, at a robot that can be lowered into ice to detect microbes, and at the use of icy environments on Earth as model systems for studying similar environments on planets and moons. The editors conclude by reviewing key discoveries and outlining important areas for future research.Originally published in 2005.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905. Zusammenfassung Life in Ancient Ice presents an unparalleled overview of current research into microbial life in ancient glacial ice and permafrost. Particulates of fungi, bacteria, pollen grains, protists, and viruses are carried by wind around the globe. When they fall to Earth in polar regions they may be trapped in ice for hundreds of millennia. Some of the many implications sound like science fiction--for example, might melting glaciers release ancient pathogens that yield modern-day pandemics? But rigorous, coordinated research is nascent. This book points the way forward. Based on a National Science Foundation-sponsored symposium organized by the editors in 2001, it comprises twenty chapters by internationally renowned scientists, including Russian experts whose decades of work has been rarely available in English. The book begins by setting forth many protocols that have been used to study microorganisms trapped in ice, discussing their potential sources and presenting evidence for microbial metabolic activity at temperatures below freezing. This is followed by nine chapters describing the fungi, bacteria, and viruses that have been found in permafrost and glacial ice. Later chapters include a look at Antarctica's subglacial Lake Vostok, at a ro...

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Con la collaborazione di John D. Castello (Editore), Scott O. Rogers (Editore), Scott Rogers (Editore), John Castello (Editore), Castello John D. (Editore), Rogers Scott O. (Editore)
Autori John D. (EDT)/ Rogers Castello, Scott O. Rogers, Scott O. Castello Rogers, John D. Rogers Castello, John D. Castello
Editore Princeton University Press
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 10.04.2005
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Preistoria e protostoria
Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie
 
EAN 9780691074757
ISBN 978-0-691-07475-7
Numero di pagine 328
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.9 x 23.5 x 3.2 cm
 
Serie Princeton Legacy Library
Categorie ICE, Tundra, Microbiology (non-medical), ARCHAEA, Holocene, METABOLISM, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Microbiology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Mycology, Arctic, Snow, Sediment, fungus, bacteria, Permafrost, Peat, Ice Age, Antarctic, Geology, geomorphology and the lithosphere, Mycology, fungi (non-medical), Mycology, fungi, Soil, Geology & The Lithosphere, Nucleic Acid, Weathering, Organism, Freezing, ice sheet, microorganism, yeast, sea ice, Cyanobacteria, Paleoclimatology, Pleistocene, Continental crust, Little Ice Age, Melting, Ice divide, Trace metal, Subarctic, Geotrichum, Lake Vostok, Polar ice cap, Proxy (climate), Snowball Earth, Wisconsin glaciation, Early Pleistocene, Quelccaya Ice Cap, Greenland ice sheet, Polar front, Psychrophile, Arctic Norway, ross ice shelf, Ice wedge, East Antarctic Ice Sheet, Ice cycle, Aeolian processes, Ice cap, Frozen food, Lake Vida, Paleoatmosphere, Antarctic sea ice, Last glacial period, Endorheic basin, dry ice, last glacial maximum, Antarctic ice sheet, Lake Baikal, National Ice Core Laboratory, Ice Shelf, Ice core, Plio-Pleistocene, meltwater, Diatom, fast ice, Glacial period, Greenland Ice Sheet Project, Subglacial lake
 

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