The Physics of Glaciers, Fourth Edition, discusses the physical
principles that underlie the behavior and characteristics of glaciers.
The term glacier refers to all bodies of ice created by the
accumulation of snowfall, e.g., mountain glaciers, ice caps,
continental ice sheets, and ice shelves. Glaciology—the study of all
forms of ice—is an interdisciplinary field encompassing physics,
geology, atmospheric science, mathematics, and others. This book
covers various aspects of glacier studies, including the
transformation of snow to ice, grain-scale structures and ice
deformation, mass exchange processes, glacial hydrology, glacier flow,
and the impact of climate change. The present edition features two new
chapters: “Ice Sheets and the Earth System and “Ice, Sea Level,
and Contemporary Climate Change. The chapter on ice core studies has
been updated from the previous version with new material. The
materials on the flow of mountain glaciers, ice sheets, ice streams,
and ice shelves have been combined into a single chapter entitled
“The Flow of Ice Masses.
-Completely updated and revised, with 30% new material including
climate change
-Accessible to students, and an essential guide for researchers
-Authored by preeminent glaciologists
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ISBN
9780080919126
Publisert
2013
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
500
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