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Cold Region Hazards and Risks

Àú ÀÚ     : Whiteman
I S B N   : 9780470029282
Ãâ ÆÇ ³â : 2011
Æä ÀÌ Áö : 380
Ãâ ÆÇ »ç : Wiley
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This is a unique, timely and engaging text with wide ranging geographical coverage. The text brings together, for the first time, information about a vast array of hazards associated with ice and snow, spanning both well known phenomenon (e.g. avalanches) and the less familiar (e.g. river ice jams and ice storms) using, in many cases, material which is rarely seen outside advanced academic research books and journals. The range of ice-related hazards will be introduced and the significance of the current global warming context discussed. Broad physical models of glacial, periglacial and atmospheric cold environments are presented to provide a scientific context for discussion of the human issues of risk, vulnerability impact and mitigation.



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Preface

1 Introduction.

2 Arctic Sea Ice.

3 Ice Sheets ? Antarctica and Greenland.

4 Icebergs.

5 Glaciers.

6 Glacier Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs).

7 Permafrost.

8 Snow Avalanches.

9 River Ice ? Ice Jams and Ice Roads.

10 Winter storms ? Ice Storms and Blizzards.

11 Conclusions ? The future.

References
Glossary
Acronyms
Index




Colin A. Whiteman
University of Brighton

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