Ecological Climatology

Ecological Climatology
Author: Gordon B. Bonan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1209
Release: 2008-09-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107268869

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This book introduces an interdisciplinary framework to understand the interaction between terrestrial ecosystems and climate change. It reviews basic meteorological, hydrological and ecological concepts to examine the physical, chemical and biological processes by which terrestrial ecosystems affect and are affected by climate. The textbook is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying ecology, environmental science, atmospheric science and geography. The central argument is that terrestrial ecosystems become important determinants of climate through their cycling of energy, water, chemical elements and trace gases. This coupling between climate and vegetation is explored at spatial scales from plant cells to global vegetation geography and at timescales of near instantaneous to millennia. The text also considers how human alterations to land become important for climate change. This restructured edition, with updated science and references, chapter summaries and review questions, and over 400 illustrations, including many in colour, serves as an essential student guide.

Ecological Climatology

Ecological Climatology
Author: Gordon B. Bonan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-09-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521693195

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This book introduces an interdisciplinary framework to understand the interaction between terrestrial ecosystems and climate change. It reviews basic meteorological, hydrological and ecological concepts to examine the physical, chemical and biological processes by which terrestrial ecosystems affect and are affected by climate. The textbook is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying ecology, environmental science, atmospheric science and geography. The central argument is that terrestrial ecosystems become important determinants of climate through their cycling of energy, water, chemical elements and trace gases. This coupling between climate and vegetation is explored at spatial scales from plant cells to global vegetation geography and at timescales of near instantaneous to millennia. The text also considers how human alterations to land become important for climate change. This restructured edition, with updated science and references, chapter summaries and review questions, and over 400 illustrations, including many in color, serves as an essential student guide.

Ecological Climatology

Ecological Climatology
Author: Gordon B. Bonan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2002-06-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521804760

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Integrates aspects of ecology and climatology to examine the effect of land-use on climate change.

Ecological Climatology

Ecological Climatology
Author: Gordon Bonan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 743
Release: 2016
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107043770

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The thoroughly updated new edition of Gordon Bonan's comprehensive textbook on terrestrial ecosystems and climate change, for advanced students and researchers.

Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling

Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling
Author: Gordon Bonan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781107043787

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Provides an essential introduction to modeling terrestrial ecosystems in Earth system models for graduate students and researchers.

Boundary Layer Climates

Boundary Layer Climates
Author: T. R. Oke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781134951345

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Offers a concise description of atmospheric layers sensitively pitched for the non-meteorological specialist in a variety of disciplines: in geography, agriculture, forestry, ecology, engineering, environment and planning.

Modern Climatology

Modern Climatology
Author: Shih-Yu (Simon) Wang,Robert Gillies
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535100959

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Climatology, the study of climate, is no longer regarded as a single discipline that treats climate as something that fluctuates only within the unchanging boundaries described by historical statistics. The field has recognized that climate is something that changes continually under the influence of physical and biological forces and so, cannot be understood in isolation but rather, is one that includes diverse scientific disciplines that play their role in understanding a highly complex coupled "whole system" that is the earth's climate. The modern era of climatology is echoed in this book. On the one hand it offers a broad synoptic perspective but also considers the regional standpoint, as it is this that affects what people need from climatology. Aspects on the topic of climate change - what is often considered a contradiction in terms - is also addressed. It is all too evident these days that what recent work in climatology has revealed carries profound implications for economic and social policy; it is with these in mind that the final chapters consider acumens as to the application of what has been learned to date.

Forest Hydrology and Ecology at Coweeta

Forest Hydrology and Ecology at Coweeta
Author: Wayne T. Swank,D.A., Jr. Crossley
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461237327

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Coweeta is one of the oldest continuously operating laboratories of its type in the world. For the first time, a complete review and summary of more than 50 years study of the hydrological and ecological responses of baseline and managed Southern Appalachian hardwood forests at Coweeta is now supplied by this volume. The long-term research approach represents a continuum of theory, experimentation and application using watersheds as landscape units of investigation. Thus, the information encompasses a wide range of interpretations and interests. In addition to in-depth analyses of terrestrial and stream processes, the breadth of coverage includes historical perspectives and relevance of ecosystem science to management needs. In a broader sense, the Coweeta research effort is considered from a perspective of national and international forest hydrology and ecology programs.