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ОбложкаChanging cold environments: a Canadian perspective / ed. by H.French, O.Slaymaker. - Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. - xviii, 321 p.: ill., maps. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind. p.313-321. - ISBN 978-0-470-69969-0
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
List of Contributors ........................................... xi
Preface ...................................................... xiii
Glossary ....................................................... xv
   
PART ONE  SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF CANADA'S
COLD ENVIRONMENTS ............................................... 1
   
1  Cold Canada and the Changing Cryosphere ...................... 3
   Hugh French and Olav Slaymaker
   1.1  Introduction ............................................ 3
   1.2  The Cryosphere .......................................... 4
   1.3  Cold Canada ............................................ 10
   1.4  Cold Climates .......................................... 15
   1.5  Arctic and Alpine Considerations ....................... 19
   1.6  Canada's Physical Geography ............................ 21
   References .................................................. 24
   Discussion Questions ........................................ 25
   Some Useful Internet Sources ................................ 25
   
2  The Late Quaternary Glariation of Northern Canada ........... 26
   David Evans
   2.1  Introduction ........................................... 26
   2.2  Landforms and the Late Quaternary Glaciations .......... 26
   2.3  Late Quaternary Sea level Change and its Relationship
        to Glaciation History .................................. 39
   2.4  Late Quaternary Glaciation and Deglacial History ....... 39
   2.5  Wider Implications of Canadian Arctic Ice Sheet
        Dynamics ............................................... 42
   2.6  Holocene Glacial Events ................................ 44
   References .................................................. 44
   Discussion Questions ........................................ 47
   Some Useful Internet Sources ................................ 47

3  The Evolution of Polar Desert and Tundra Ecosystems ......... 48
   Konrad Gajewski
   3.1  Introduction ........................................... 48
   3.2  The Nature of the Environment .......................... 49
   3.3  Ecology of Arctic Plants ............................... 51
   3.4  Vegetation Zonation .................................... 53
   3.5  Arctic Oases ........................................... 55
   3.6  Long term Evolution of Canadian Arctic Ecosystems ...... 56
   3.7  The Quaternary ......................................... 58
   3.8  Postglacial Climate and Vegetation Change in Arctic
        Canada ................................................. 59
   References .................................................. 61
   Discussion Questions ........................................ 64
   Some Useful Internet Sources ................................ 65
   
4  Remote Sensing and Canadian Snow Climatology ................ 66
   Richard Kelly
   4.1  Introduction ........................................... 66
   4.2  The Importance of Snow in the Earth System ............. 66
   4.3  Snow Measurements in Canada ............................ 67
   4.4  Remote Sensing of Snow ................................. 70
   4.5  Snow Variations Inferred from Remote Sensing
        Observations ........................................... 77
   4.6  Discussion ............................................. 82
   4.7  Conclusion ............................................. 82
   References .................................................. 83
   Discussion Questions ........................................ 86
   Some Useful Internet Sources ................................ 86
 
PART TWO  THE CHANGING CRYOSPHERE .............................. 87
   
5  The Changing Climates ....................................... 89
   Roger Barry and Mark Serreze
   5.1  Introduction ........................................... 89
   5.2  Late Pliocene .......................................... 89
   5.3  Quaternary History ..................................... 90
   5.4  Postglacial Conditions ................................. 91
   5.5  The Last Two Millennia ................................. 92
   5.6  Recent Changes ......................................... 94
   5.7  The Future ............................................. 96
   References ................................................. 101
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 103
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 104

6  Snow and Runoff: Processes, Sensitivity and
   Vulnerability .............................................. 105
   Ming-Ko Woo and John Pomeroy
   6.1  Introduction .......................................... 105
   6.2  Snow Accumulation ..................................... 107
   6.3  Land Cover ............................................ 109
   6.4  Snow Ablation ......................................... 111
   6.5  Snowmelt Runoff Processes ............................. 113
   6.6  Streamflow ............................................ 117
   6.7  Snowmelt Floods in Large Basins ....................... 118
   6.8  Snow Vulnerability .................................... 122
   References ................................................. 123
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 125
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 125
   
7  Permafrost Distribution and Stability ...................... 126
   Chris Burn
   7.1  Introduction .......................................... 126
   7.2  Distribution of Permafrost ............................ 130
   7.3  Thermal Regime of Permafrost .......................... 134
   7.4  Permafrost and Climate Change ......................... 136
   7.5  Conclusions ........................................... 143
   References ................................................. 143
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 146
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 146
   
8  Sea Ice in Canada .......................................... 147
   David Barber and Jennifer Lukovich
   8.1  Introduction .......................................... 147
   8.2  What is Sea Ice? ...................................... 147
   8.3  The Physical Nature of Sea Ice ........................ 148
   8.4  Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Sea Ice .......... 150
   8.5  Sea Ice and Climate Change ............................ 158
   8.6  Implications for Northern Communities, Economic 
        Development and the Environment ....................... 160
   References ................................................. 160
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 162
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 162
   
9  Lake and River Ice in Canada ............................... 163
   Terry Prowse
   9.1  Introduction .......................................... 163
   9.2  Role in the Climate System ............................ 168
   9.3  Climatic Controls ..................................... 168
   9.4  Historical Trends and Linkages to Climate ............. 169
   9.5  Future Ice Regime Projections ......................... 172
   9.6  Implications of Ice Regime Changes .................... 173
   References ................................................. 179
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 181
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 181

PART THREE  THE EVER-CHANGING SCENERY ......................... 183
   
10 Climate Change and the Central Canadian Treeline ........... 185
   Glen MacDonald
   10.1 Introduction .......................................... 185
   10.2 The Central Canadian Treeline Zone Today .............. 186
   10.3 Current Warming at the Central Canadian Treeline ...... 188
   10.4 Response of the Central Canadian Treeline to
        Warming Temperatures .................................. 191
   References ................................................. 195
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 198
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 199

11 Geomorphic Change in Northern Canada ....................... 200
   Hugh French
   11.1 Introduction .......................................... 200
   11.2 Lessons from the Past ................................. 202
   11.3 Freezing, Thawing and Bedrock Instability ............. 205
   11.4 Warming Permafrost .................................... 205
   11.5 Changes in Azonal Processes ........................... 213
   11.6 Geotechnical Implications of Warming Permafrost ....... 216
   11.7 Conclusions ........................................... 217
   References ................................................. 218
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 221
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 221

12 Geomorphic Change in Canada's Temperate Mountains .......... 222
   Olav Slaymaker
   12.1 Introduction .......................................... 222
   12.2 Present Morphology .................................... 223
   12.3 Spatial Variability of Ecology and Morphology ......... 224
   12.4 Hydroclimate and Cryospheric Phenomena ................ 228
   12.5 Rates and Kinds of Geomorphic Processes ............... 234
   12.6  Disturbances Regimes and Landscape Transitions ....... 240
   12.7 Conclusions ........................................... 242
   References ................................................. 243
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 246
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 246

13 Risk from Cold-climate Hazards in the Canadian 
   Cordillera ................................................. 247
   Jim Gardner
   13.1 Introduction .......................................... 247
   13.2 Cold-climate Hazards .................................. 247
   13.3 Risk and Climate Variability .......................... 249
   13.4 Conclusions ........................................... 264
   References ................................................. 264
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 266
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 266

14 Societal Aspects of Changing Cold Environments ............. 267
   Gita Laidler
   14.1 Introduction .......................................... 267
   14.2 Cultural Pursuits and Indigenous Rights ............... 268
   14.3 Local and Broader Implications  of Changing Sea
        Ice ................................................... 281
   14.4 Northern Governance ................................... 292
   14.5 Conclusions ........................................... 294
   References ................................................. 295
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 300
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 300

15 The Changing Canadian Cryosphere, Globalization and
   Global Environmental Change ................................ 301
   Olav Slaymaker and Hugh French
   15.1 Introduction .......................................... 301
   15.2 The Question of Scale ................................. 302
   15.3 Adaptive Management ................................... 308
   15.4 Globalization ......................................... 310
   15.5 Conclusion ............................................ 310
   References ................................................. 311
   Discussion Questions ....................................... 312
   Some Useful Internet Sources ............................... 312
   
Index ......................................................... 313


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