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Khare, Neloy (redaktør)

Climate Variability of Southern High Latitude Regions e-bog

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This is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of climate change-related investigations carried out by Indian researchers through initiatives in southern high latitude regions. It explains climate variability over the Southern Ocean and Antarctica; air, sea, ice, and atmosphere interactions; and the impact of climate variability on sea ice and the polar atmosphere. The data were gat...
E-bog 1167,65 DKK
Forfattere Khare, Neloy (redaktør)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 6 april 2022
Længde 308 sider
Genrer PHVJ
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000554601
This is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of climate change-related investigations carried out by Indian researchers through initiatives in southern high latitude regions. It explains climate variability over the Southern Ocean and Antarctica; air, sea, ice, and atmosphere interactions; and the impact of climate variability on sea ice and the polar atmosphere. The data were gathered at two Indian research bases, Maitri and Bharti, which are ideal sites to study and understand climatic evolution in Antarctic in the past and recent changes. This book helps to understand climatological perspectives and to evaluate some of the most pressing issues in the south polar region.FEATURESHighlights the achievements of India in the contemporary field of Antarctic climatologyPresents four decades of research by Indian scientists in Antarctica, which is now shared for the first time with the global communityIncludes case studies on climatological and environmental conditions of natural archives to shed light on climate scenarios in the Southern Ocean and Antarctic regionsCovers various aspects of climate variability and induced air-sea-ice-atmosphere interactionsThis book is edited by one of the top scientists and researchers of India in the field of paleoclimatology, and the contributors are experts in the Antarctic region.