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GEOSPHERE-BIOSPHERE INTERACTIONS AND CLIMATE

by Lennart O. Bengtsson; Claus U. Hammer

Published by Cambridge University Press. 1st thus. 2010

Nearly fine condition. A useful reference for researchers and graduate students in climate studies who wish to gain a multidisciplinary perspective of the interaction between the geosphere-biosphere and climate. Edited by Lennart O. Bengstsson and Claus U. Hammer. Paperback Re-issue, originally published in 2001. Pictorial cardwraps. B/w graphs and charts. Printed by Lightning Source UK Ltd (a physical print-on-demand book). xvi and 302 pages including index.

A nice, clean copy.

ISBN: 9780521183932
Stock no. 1805580

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Contents

  • The Antarctic Ozone Hole, a Human Caused Chemical Instability in the Stratosphere: What Should We Learn from It?
  • Part One. The Anthropogenic Problem:
  • Feedbacks and Interactions between Global Change, Atmospheric Chemistry, and the Biosphere
  • Atmospheric CO2 Variations: Response to Natural and Anthropogenic Earth System Forcings
  • Modeling and Evaluating Terrestrial Biospheric Exchanges of Water, Carbon Dioxide, and Oxygen in the Global Climate System
  • Carbon Futures
  • Part Two. The Human Perspective:
  • Global Climate Change in the Human Perspective
  • Part Three. Modeling the Earth's System:
  • Earth System Models and the Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • The Role of CO2, Sea Level, and Vegetation During the Milankovitch-forced Glacial-Interglacial Cycles
  • Nonlinearities in the Earth System: The Ocean's Role
  • Simulations of the Climate of the Holocene: Perspectives Gained with Models of Different Complexity
  • Interactions of Climate Change and the Terrestrial Biosphere
  • Part Four. Information from the Past:
  • The Record of Paleoclimatic Change and Its Greenhouse Implications
  • Long-Term Stability of Earth's Climate: The Faint Young Sun Problem Revisited
  • Physical and Chemical Properties of the Glacial Ocean
  • Ice Core Records and Relevance for Furture Climate Variations
  • Part Five: How to Meet the Challenge:
  • Toward a New Approach to Climate Impact Studies
  • Research Objectives of the World Climate Research Programme
  • Panel Discussion: Future Research Objectives

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