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Irreversible Phenomena and Dynamical Systems Analysis in Geosciences
herausgegeben von Grégoire NicolisInhaltsverzeichnis
- I — Dynamical Systems, Stability and Bifurcation.
- Bifurcation and Stochastic Analysis of Nonlinear Systems: An Introduction.
- Catastrophe Theory in Geophysics.
- II — Geophysical Fluid Dynamics.
- Patterns of Heat Transfer by Thermal Convection in a Rotating Fluid Subject to a Horizontal Temperature Gradient: A Summary.
- Convection in Spherical Systems.
- Dynamo Theory.
- Nonpropagating Solitons and Edge Waves.
- Universal Power Spectra for Wave Turbulence; Applications to Wind Waves and 1/f Noise.
- Fluctuations and Dissipation in Problems of Geophysical Fluid Dynamics.
- III — Atmospheric Dynamics.
- Deterministic and Stochastic Aspects of Atmospheric Dynamics.
- The Blocking Transition.
- Dynamics and Statistics of Atmospheric Low Frequency Variability.
- Dynamics, Statistics and Predictability of Planetary Flow Regimes.
- An Analytic Approach to Atmospheric Waves in Three Dimensions.
- IV — Climate Dynamics.
- Nonlinear Phenomena in Climate Dynamics.
- Climatic Predictability and Dynamical Systems.
- Modeling the ?18 O-derived Record of Quaternary Climatic Change with Low Order Dynamical Systems.
- Ice Sheet Dynamics and the Pleistocene Ice Ages.
- A Relaxation Oscillator Model of the Ice Age Cycle.
- Cloud-Ice-Vapor Feedbacks in a Global Climate Model.
- Sea Ice-Ocean Interaction.
- Some Aspects of Ocean Circulation Models.
- Climate Variability: Some Results from a Simple Low-Order GCM.
- Nuclear Winter: Recent Climate Model Results, Uncertainties, and Research Needs.
- V — Geology.
- Modeling Geochemical Self-Organization.
- Nonlinear Convection Problems in Geology.
- Reaction-Percolation Instability.
- On Geomorphic Patterns with a Focus on Stone Circles Viewed as a Free-Convection Phenomenon.
- VI — Concluding Remarks.
- Low-Order Models and their Uses.