The Aral Sea Environment [recurso electrónico] / edited by Andrey G. Kostianoy, Aleksey N. Kosarev.

Por: Kostianoy, Andrey G [editor.]Colaborador(es): Kosarev, Aleksey N [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry ; 7Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XIV, 332p. 113 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783540882770Otro título: With contributions by numerous expertsTema(s): Environmental sciences | Geochemistry | Oceanography | Environmental chemistry | Environmental toxicology | Marine Sciences | Environment | Environmental Chemistry | Marine & Freshwater Sciences | Ecotoxicology | Geochemistry | Environmental Monitoring/Analysis | OceanographyFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 577.14 Clasificación LoC:GE1-350Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
History of Investigation and Exploration of the Aral Sea -- Paleogeographical History of the Aral Sea -- The Aral Sea Under Natural Conditions (Till 1960) -- Socio-Economic Conditions of the Aral Sea Region Before 1960 -- Reasons for the Environmental and Socio-Economic Crisis -- Regional Climate Variability -- Amudarya and Syrdarya Rivers and Their Deltas -- Physical Oceanography of the Large Aral Sea -- Satellite Monitoring of the Aral Sea Region -- Aral Sea Level Variability -- Ice Conditions from Historical and Satellite Observations -- Chemistry of the Large Aral Sea -- Biodiversity -- Archaeology and Its Relevance to Climate and Water Level Changes: A Review -- Creeping Environmental Disasters: Central Asia’s Aral Seas -- Conclusions.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: With remarkable vision, Prof. Otto Hutzinger initiated The Handbook of Envir- mental Chemistry in 1980 and became the founding Editor-in-Chief. At that time, environmental chemistry was an emerging ?eld, aiming at a complete description of the Earth’s environment, encompassing the physical, chemical, biological, and geological transformations of chemical substances occurring on a local as well as a global scale. Environmental chemistry was intended to provide an account of the impact of man’s activities on the natural environment by describing observed changes. While a considerable amount of knowledge has been accumulated over the last three decades, as re?ected in the more than 70 volumes of The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, there are still many scienti?c and policy challenges ahead due to the complexity and interdisciplinary nature of the ?eld. The series will therefore continue to provide compilations of current knowledge. Contri- tions are written by leading experts with practical experience in their ?elds. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry grows with the increases in our scienti?c understanding, and provides a valuable source not only for scientists but also for environmental managers and decision-makers. Today, the series covers a broad range of environmental topics from a chemical perspective, including methodol- ical advances in environmental analytical chemistry.
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History of Investigation and Exploration of the Aral Sea -- Paleogeographical History of the Aral Sea -- The Aral Sea Under Natural Conditions (Till 1960) -- Socio-Economic Conditions of the Aral Sea Region Before 1960 -- Reasons for the Environmental and Socio-Economic Crisis -- Regional Climate Variability -- Amudarya and Syrdarya Rivers and Their Deltas -- Physical Oceanography of the Large Aral Sea -- Satellite Monitoring of the Aral Sea Region -- Aral Sea Level Variability -- Ice Conditions from Historical and Satellite Observations -- Chemistry of the Large Aral Sea -- Biodiversity -- Archaeology and Its Relevance to Climate and Water Level Changes: A Review -- Creeping Environmental Disasters: Central Asia’s Aral Seas -- Conclusions.

With remarkable vision, Prof. Otto Hutzinger initiated The Handbook of Envir- mental Chemistry in 1980 and became the founding Editor-in-Chief. At that time, environmental chemistry was an emerging ?eld, aiming at a complete description of the Earth’s environment, encompassing the physical, chemical, biological, and geological transformations of chemical substances occurring on a local as well as a global scale. Environmental chemistry was intended to provide an account of the impact of man’s activities on the natural environment by describing observed changes. While a considerable amount of knowledge has been accumulated over the last three decades, as re?ected in the more than 70 volumes of The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, there are still many scienti?c and policy challenges ahead due to the complexity and interdisciplinary nature of the ?eld. The series will therefore continue to provide compilations of current knowledge. Contri- tions are written by leading experts with practical experience in their ?elds. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry grows with the increases in our scienti?c understanding, and provides a valuable source not only for scientists but also for environmental managers and decision-makers. Today, the series covers a broad range of environmental topics from a chemical perspective, including methodol- ical advances in environmental analytical chemistry.

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