Climate Change

Höfundur Trevor M. Letcher

Útgefandi Elsevier S & T

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780444533012

Útgáfa 0

Útgáfuár 2009

11.990 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover Image
  • Table of Contents
  • Copyright
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Role of Atmospheric Gases in Global Warming
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Origin of the Greenhouse Effect: ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ Effects
  • 3. The Physical Chemistry Properties of Greenhouse Gases
  • 4. The Lifetime of a Greenhouse Gas in the Earth’s Atmosphere
  • 5. General Comments on Long-Lived Greenhouse Gases
  • 6. Conclusion
  • Chapter 2. The Role of Widespread Surface Solar Radiation Trends in Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Solar Radiation and its Measurement
  • 3. Trends in Surface Solar Radiation or Global Dimming and Brightening
  • 4. The Causes of Dimming and Brightening
  • 5. The Influence of Solar Radiation Changes (Dimming and Brightening) on Climate
  • 6. Conclusions
  • Chapter 3. The Role of Space Weather and Cosmic Ray Effects in Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Solar Activity, Cosmic Rays and Climate Change
  • 3. The Influence on the Earth’s Climate of the Solar System Moving Around the Galactic Centre and Crossing Galaxy Arms
  • 4. The Influence of Molecular-dust Galactic Clouds on the Earth’s Climate
  • 5. The Influence of Interplanetary Dust Sources on the Earth’s Climate
  • 6. Space Factors and Global Warming
  • 7. The Influence of Asteroids on the Earth’s Climate
  • 8. The Influence of Nearby Supernova on the Earth’s Climate
  • 9. Discussion and Conclusions
  • Chapter 4. The Role of Volcanic Activity in Climate and Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Aerosol Loading, Spatial Distribution and Radiative Effect
  • 3. Volcanoes and Climate
  • 4. Summary
  • Chapter 5. The Role of Variations of the Earth’s Orbital Characteristics in Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Astronomical Parameters
  • 3. Orbital-Induced Climate Change
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 6. A Geological History of Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Climate Models
  • 3. Long-Term Climate Trends
  • 4. Early Climate History
  • 5. Phanerozoic Glaciations
  • 6. The Mesozoic–Early Cenozoic Greenhouse
  • 7. Development of the Quaternary Icehouse
  • 8. Astronomical Modulation of Climate
  • 9. Milankovitch Cyclicity in Quaternary (Pleistocene) Climate History
  • 10. Quaternary Sub-Milankovitch Cyclicity
  • 11. The Holocene
  • 12. Climate of the Anthropocene
  • 13. Conclusions
  • Chapter 7. Changes in the Atmospheric Circulation as Indicator of Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The General Circulation of the Atmosphere
  • 3. The Poleward Expansion of the Tropical Circulation
  • 4. The Decreasing Intensity of the Tropical Circulation
  • 5. Emerging Mechanisms
  • 6. Connection to Extratropical Circulation Change
  • 7. Outstanding Problems and Conclusions
  • Chapter 8. Weather Pattern Changes in the Tropics and Mid-Latitudes as an Indicator of Global Changes
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Observed Changes in Extra-Tropical Patterns
  • 3. Changes in Tropical Patterns
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 9. Bird Ecology as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Indicators of Change
  • 3. Conclusion
  • Chapter 10. Mammal Ecology as an Indicator of Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction: A Primer on Mammal Thermoregulation and Climate Impacts
  • 2. Demonstrated Impacts of Climate Change on Mammals
  • 3. Linking Time and Space in Mammal Climate Responses
  • Chapter 11. Climate Change and Temporal and Spatial Mismatches in Insect Communities
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Direct Effects of Climate Change on Insects
  • 3. Host Plant-Mediated Effects on Insects
  • 4. Predator-Mediated Effects on Insect Populations
  • 5. Climate Change and Insect Pests
  • 6. Conclusion
  • Chapter 12. Sea Life (Pelagic and Planktonic Ecosystems) as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
  • 1. Pelagic and Planktonic Ecosystems
  • 2. Observed Impacts on Pelagic and Planktonic Ecosystems
  • 3. Conclusion and Summary of Key Indicators
  • Chapter 13. Changes in Coral Reef Ecosystems as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Tropical Coral Reef Ecosystems
  • 3. The Associated Fauna of Coral Reefs
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 14. Changes in Marine Biodiversity as an Indicator of Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Climate Change and the Oceans
  • 3. Effects of Climate Change on Biodiversity
  • 4. Cumulative Impacts and Indirect Effects of Climate Change
  • 5. Biodiversity as Insurance against Climate Change Impacts
  • 6. Conclusions
  • Chapter 15. Intertidal Indicators of Climate and Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Climate Change and Biogeography
  • 3. Mechanisms
  • 4. Additional impacts of Global Change
  • 5. Conclusions
  • Chapter 16. Plant Ecology as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Changes in Phenology
  • 3. Changes in Distribution
  • 4. Community Composition
  • 5. Plant Growth
  • 6. Conclusions
  • Chapter 17. The Impact of Climate and Global Change on Crop Production
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Impact on Plant Growth and Reproduction
  • 3. Scale of the Problems
  • 4. Climate Change Models
  • 5. Winners and Losers
  • 6. Adaptation
  • Chapter 18. Rising Sea Levels as an Indicator of Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Is Sea Level Rising?
  • 3. Why Is Sea Level Rising?
  • 4. Are Contemporary Rates of Sea-Level Rise Unusual?
  • 5. Conclusion
  • Chapter 19. Sea Temperature Change as an Indicator of Global Change
  • 1. Introduction: Role of Ocean, Mechanisms and Correction of Bias
  • 2. Long-term Trends in Sea Temperature: The Historical Context
  • 3. Global and Regional Patterns of Sea Temperature over the Last 100–150 Years
  • 4. Conclusion: Anthropogenic Influence
  • Chapter 20. Ocean Current Changes as an Indicator of Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Variable Ocean
  • 3. Oceanographers’ Tools
  • 4. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
  • 5. The AMOC’s Role in Heat Transport, Oceanic Uptake of Carbon and Ventilation of the Deep Ocean
  • 6. Can We Detect Changes in the AMOC? Is the AMOC Changing Already?
  • 7. Conclusion
  • Chapter 21. Ocean Acidification as an Indicator for Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Evidence from Observations
  • 3. Model Predictions of Future Change
  • 4. Impacts
  • 5. Biogeochemical Cycling and Feedback to Climate
  • 6. Adaptation, Recovery and Mitigation
  • 7. Conclusion
  • Chapter 22. Ice Sheets
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Sea-Level and Ice
  • 3. How Ice Sheets Work
  • 4. Summary
  • Chapter 23. Lichens as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Predicted Effects
  • 3. Observed Effects
  • 4. Uncertain Effects
  • 5. Habitats with Vulnerable Lichens
  • 6. Conclusion
  • Chapter 24. Coastline Degradation as an Indicator of Global Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Systems
  • 3. Climate Change and Global/Relative Sea-Level Rise
  • 4. Increasing Human Utilisation of the Coastal Zone
  • 5. Climate Change, Sea-Level Rise and Resulting Impacts
  • 6. Recent Impacts of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change
  • 7. Global Warming and Coasts at Latitudinal Extremes
  • 8. The Challenge to Understand Contemporary Impacts
  • 9. Concluding Remarks
  • Chapter 25. Plant Pathogens as Indicators of Climate Change
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Climatic Variables and Plant Disease
  • 3. Evidence that Simulated Climate Change Affects Plant Disease in Experiments
  • 4. Evidence that Plant Disease Patterns have Changed due to Climate Change
  • Index
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