Ice and Unstable Ground

Ice and Unstable Ground
Title Ice and Unstable Ground PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Department for Communities and Local Government
Publisher The Stationery Office
Total Pages 28
Release 2009
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780117540248

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Deals with the hazards, risks and controls relating to Fire and Rescue Service personnel working on or near ice and unstable ground.

Generic Risk Assessment

Generic Risk Assessment
Title Generic Risk Assessment PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 21
Release 2009
Genre Earth movements
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Unstable Ground in Western North Dakota

Unstable Ground in Western North Dakota
Title Unstable Ground in Western North Dakota PDF eBook
Author Barbara B. Poppe
Publisher
Total Pages 614
Release 1949
Genre Chattahoochee River
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The Surface of Mars

The Surface of Mars
Title The Surface of Mars PDF eBook
Author Michael H. Carr
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 283
Release 2007-01-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1139461249

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Our knowledge of Mars has grown enormously over the last decade as a result of the Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express, and the two Mars Rover missions. This book is a systematic summary of what we have learnt about the geological evolution of Mars as a result of these missions. It describes the diverse Martian surface features and summarizes current ideas as to how, when, and under what conditions they formed, and explores how Earth and Mars differ and why the two planets evolved so differently. The author also discusses possible implications of the geologic history for the origin and survival of indigenous Martian life. Up-to-date and highly illustrated, this book will be a principal reference for researchers and graduate students in planetary science. The comprehensive list of references will also assist readers in pursuing further information on the subject. Colour images can be found at www.cambridge.org/9780521872010.

Snow and Ice-Related Hazards, Risks, and Disasters

Snow and Ice-Related Hazards, Risks, and Disasters
Title Snow and Ice-Related Hazards, Risks, and Disasters PDF eBook
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Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 787
Release 2014-10-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 0123964733

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Snow and Ice-Related Hazards, Risks, and Disasters provides you with the latest scientific developments in glacier surges and melting, ice shelf collapses, paleo-climate reconstruction, sea level rise, climate change implications, causality, impacts, preparedness, and mitigation. It takes a geo-scientific approach to the topic while also covering current thinking about directly related social scientific issues that can adversely affect ecosystems and global economies. Puts the contributions from expert oceanographers, geologists, geophysicists, environmental scientists, and climatologists selected by a world-renowned editorial board in your hands Presents the latest research on causality, glacial surges, ice-shelf collapses, sea level rise, climate change implications, and more Numerous tables, maps, diagrams, illustrations and photographs of hazardous processes will be included Features new insights into the implications of climate change on increased melting, collapsing, flooding, methane emissions, and sea level rise

Geology and Habitability of Terrestrial Planets

Geology and Habitability of Terrestrial Planets
Title Geology and Habitability of Terrestrial Planets PDF eBook
Author Kathryn E. Fishbaugh
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 307
Release 2007-09-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0387742883

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Given the universal interest in whether extraterrestrial life has developed or could eventually develop, it is vital that an examination of planetary habitability go beyond simple assumptions. This book has resulted from a workshop at the International Space Science Institute (ISSI) which brought together experts to discuss the multi-faceted problem of how the habitability of a planet co-evolves with the geology of the surface and interior, the atmosphere, and the magnetosphere.

Living with Frozen Ground

Living with Frozen Ground
Title Living with Frozen Ground PDF eBook
Author Geological Survey of Canada
Publisher
Total Pages 80
Release 1998
Genre Science
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This guidebook describes some of the challenges to development that permafrost presents to the city of Yellowknife. Part I provides an overview of the geological events, subarctic environment, and recent human developments that have shaped the city. Part II describes permafrost occurrence in Yellowknife, the impacts of permafrost on development, and potential changes to permafrost under conditions of possible climate warming. The walking tours presented in part III of the guidebook show where the effects of frozen ground can be seen throughout the city, illustrating the occurrence of permafrost prior to development, changes that have occurred over the past 50 years, and the impacts that these and other processes related to frozen ground have had on buildings, roadways, and people. Part IV describes the Niven Lake trail, highlighting the general ecology and discontinuous permafrost environment of the subarctic Canadian Shield.