本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
218
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 29, 2013
出版社
American Geophysical Union
ISBN-10
1118671619
ISBN-13
9781118671610
説明
The work delves into the intricate geological and climatic history of the Antarctic Peninsula, examining how tectonic movements have shaped its evolving landscape. Through a meticulous analysis of past climatic conditions, the authors illustrate the profound impact these changes have on the region's glacial dynamics and cryospheric systems.
John B. Anderson and Julia S. Wellner bring together a wealth of scientific data and insights that shed light on the relationship between geological processes and climate variations. Their collaborative efforts underscore the critical importance of understanding these elements as they relate to broader environmental shifts.
The book serves as a vital resource for researchers and students alike, contributing to the growing body of knowledge regarding Antarctica's role in global climate systems. By synthesizing various research findings, it opens up new avenues for exploration and understanding in this vital area of Earth science.
John B. Anderson and Julia S. Wellner bring together a wealth of scientific data and insights that shed light on the relationship between geological processes and climate variations. Their collaborative efforts underscore the critical importance of understanding these elements as they relate to broader environmental shifts.
The book serves as a vital resource for researchers and students alike, contributing to the growing body of knowledge regarding Antarctica's role in global climate systems. By synthesizing various research findings, it opens up new avenues for exploration and understanding in this vital area of Earth science.
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