The Northern North Atlantic · A Changing Environment

 

SFB Book TOC 2001

Schäfer, P., University of Kiel, Germany
Ritzrau, W., Walldorf, Germany
Schlüter, M., Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
Thiede, J., Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
(Eds.)

2001. VIII, 500 pp. 243 figs., 43 tabs. Hardcover
3-540-67231-1
DM 298,- (Recommended List Price)

 

The northern North Atlantic is one of the regions most sensitive to past and present global changes. This book integrates the results of an interdisciplinary project studying the properties of the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian Seas and the processes of pelagic and benthic particle formation, particle transport, and deposition in the deep-sea sediments. Ice-related and biogeochemical processes have been investigated to decipher the spatial and temporal variability of the production and fate of organic carbon in this region. Isotopic stratigraphy, microfossil assemblages and paleotemperatures are combined to reconstruct paleoceanographic conditions and to model past climatic changes in the Late Quaternary. The Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian Seas can now be considered one of the best studied subbasins of the world`s oceans.

Keywords: Northern North Atlantic, environmental variability, late Quarternary, particle flux
Fields: Oceanography; Meteorology/Climatology; Microbiology
Written for: Scientists at universities and marine research centers
Book category: Reference Book
Publication language: English

 

Link to Book (Springer Website): doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-56876-3

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