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Author Thomas, DN; Dieckmann, GS (eds) url  isbn
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  Title Sea ice – an introduction to its physics, chemistry, biology and geology Type Book Whole
  Year (down) 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 402 pp  
  Keywords Sea Ice  
  Abstract Sea ice, which covers up to 7% of the planet's surface, is a major component of the world's oceans, partly driving ocean circulation and global climate patterns. It provides a habitat for a rich diversity of marine organisms, and is a valuable source of information in studies of global climate change and the evolution of present day life forms. Increasingly, sea ice is being used as a proxy for extraterrestrial ice covered systems.

Sea Ice provides a comprehensive review of our current available knowledge of polar pack ice, the study of which is severely constrained by the logistic difficulties of working in such harsh and remote regions of th

e earth. The book's editors, Drs Thomas and Dieckmann have drawn together an impressive group of international contributing authors, providing a well-edited and integrated volume, which will stand for many years as the standard work on the subject. Contents of the book include details of the growth, microstructure and properties of sea ice, large-scale variations in thickness and characteristics, its primary production, micro-and macrobiology, sea ice as a habitat for birds and mammals, sea ice biogeochemistry, particulate flux, and the distribution and significance of palaeo sea ice.
 
  Address Thomas: School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, UK; Dieckmann: Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany  
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  Publisher Blackwell Science Ltd Place of Publication Oxford Editor Thomas, DN; Dieckmann, GS  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN ISBN 0-632-05808-0 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes 40 Illustrations Approved yes  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ library-34/436/1 Serial 7  
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Author Bischof, K; Peralta, G; Kräbs, G; van de Poll, WH; Perez-Llorens, JL; Breeman, AM url  doi
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  Title Effects of solar UV-B radiation on canopy structure of Ulva communities from southern Spain Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2002 Publication Journal of Experimental Botany Abbreviated Journal J Exp Bot  
  Volume 53 Issue 379 Pages 2411-2421  
  Keywords canopy formation; photosynthesis; ultraviolet radiation; Ulva rotundata  
  Abstract Within the sheltered creeks of Cádiz bay, Ulva thalli form extended mat-like canopies. The effect of solar ultraviolet radiation on photosynthetic activity, the composition of photosynthetic and xanthophyll cycle pigments, and the amount of RubisCO, chaperonin 60 (CPN 60), and the induction of DNA damage in Ulva aff. rotundata Bliding from southern Spain was assessed in the field. Samples collected from the natural community were covered by screening filters, generating different radiation conditions. During daily cycles, individual thalli showed photoinhibitory effects of the natural solar radiation. This inhibition was ev

en more pronounced in samples only exposed to photosynthetically active radiation (PAR). Strongly increased heat dissipation in these samples indicated the activity of regulatory mechanisms involved in dynamic photoinhibition. Adverse effects of UV-B radiation on photosynthesis were only observed in combination with high levels of PAR, indicating the synergistic effects of the two wavelength ranges. In samples exposed either to PAR+UV-A or to UV-B+UV-A without PAR, no inhibition of photosynthetic quantum yield was found in the course of the day. At the natural site, the top layer of the mat-like canopies is generally completely bleached. Artificially designed Ulva canopies exhibited fast bleaching of the top layer under the natural solar radiation conditions, while this was not observed in canopies either shielded from UV or from PAR. The bleached first layer of the canopies acts as a selective UV-B filter, and thus prevents subcanopy thalli from exposure to harmful radiation. This was confirmed by the diff

erences in photosynthetic activity, pigment composition, and the concentration of RubisCO in thalli with different positions within the canopy. In addition, the induction of the stress protein CPN 60 under UV exposure and the low accumulation of DNA damage indicate the presence of physiological protection mechanisms against harmful UV-B. A mechanism of UV-B-induced inhibition of photosynthesis under field conditions is proposed.
 
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  Publisher Oxford University Press Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language English Original Title  
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  Area southern Spain Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 12  
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Author Hilmer, M openurl 
  Title A model study of Arctic sea ice variability Type Book Whole
  Year (down) 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 157 pp  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Doctoral thesis  
  Publisher Inst Meereskunde Place of Publication Kiel Editor  
  Language English Summary Language English; German Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Berichte aus dem Institut für Meereskunde an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel Abbreviated Series Title Ber Inst Meereskd Christian-Albrechts-Univ Kiel  
  Series Volume 320 Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0341-8561 ISBN Medium pp  
  Area Arctic Ocean Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ 468 Serial 2  
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Author Chapelle, G; Peck, LS openurl 
  Title Polar gigantism dictated by oxygen availability Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 1999 Publication Nature Abbreviated Journal Nature  
  Volume 399 Issue Pages 114-115  
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  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0028-0836 ISBN Medium  
  Area Black Sea; Caspian Sea; Lake Baikal Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ 137 Serial 1  
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Author Gerland, S; Winther, J-G; Örbæk, JB; Ivanov, BV openurl 
  Title Physical properties, spectral reflectance and thickness development of first year fast ice in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard Type Book Chapter
  Year (down) 1999 Publication Proceedings of the International Symposium on Polar Aspects of Global Change Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 275-282  
  Keywords Fast ice; Ice properties; Reflectance; Ice thickness; Physical properties; PNE, Norway, Svalbard, Kongsfjorden  
  Abstract A ground truth study was performed on first year fast ice in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, during spring 1997 and 1998. The survey included sea ice thickness monitoring as well as observation of surface albedo, attenuation of optical radiation in the ice, physical properties and texture of snow and sea ice. The average total sea ice thickness in May was about 0.9 m, including a 0.2 m thick snow layer on top. Within a few weeks in both years, the snow melted almost completely, whereas the ice thickness decreased by not more than 0.05 m. During spring, the lower part of the snow refroze into a solid layer. The sea ice became more porous. Temperatures in the sea ice increased and the measurable salinity of the sea ice decreased with time. Due to snow cover thinning and snow grain growth, maximum surface albedo decreased from 0.96 to 0.74. Texture analysis on cores showed columnar ice with large crystals (max. crystal length > 0.1 m) below a 0.11 m thick mixed surface layer of granular ice with smaller crystals. In both years, we observed sea ice algae at the bottom part of the ice. This layer has a significant effect on the radiation transmissivity.  
  Address Norwegian Polar Institute, Polar Environmental Centre, N-9296 Tromsoe, Norway  
  Corporate Author Thesis  
  Publisher Norsk Polarinstitutt Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language English Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Polar Research Abbreviated Series Title Polar Res  
  Series Volume 18 Series Issue 2 Edition  
  ISSN 0800-0395 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference International Symposium on Polar Aspects of Global Change, Tromso (Norway), 24-28 Aug 1998  
  Notes Conference Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ 726 Serial 6  
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